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Actors ‘told they’re too disabled’ for disabled roles in UK television

The screenwriter Jack Thorne calls for production companies to adopt quotas for people with disabilities

• Jack Thorne: why it’s time to end TV’s deplorable prejudice against disabled people

Actors have been told they are “too disabled” to play disabled roles in popular television series, with parts instead going to able-bodied people, according to a leading screenwriter who has called for television companies to adopt quotas for people with disabilities.

Jack Thorne said funding for shows featuring disabled characters is difficult to obtain, disabled writers are regularly unable to attend script meetings because production offices are inaccessible, and recalled the time a friend who uses a wheelchair was forced to crawl along a muddy floor to reach her desk while working on a film shoot.

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