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Hallo,
We can get British shows online via Netflix, Hulu, or Acorn TV, or possibly
YouTube but I have never seen that show. I do watch a lot of British shows
online and on my TV via Roku (a streaming device), however the BBC or ITV,
it ain't. I don't think there's a big market for comedy shows featuring
actors with disabilities - the last one I recall in the US was the one with
Jeri Jewell in it. :(
As for the actor in Glee, I'm OK with it. It's not the best situation for
actors with disabilities but the casting directors want their actors to be
camera-ready and pretty.
Kat
On Sat, Aug 17, 2013 at 5:23 PM, Michael Jeffries <[log in to unmask]>wrote:
> No Deri. If it's British, it's probably on BBC America. I don't have
> cable but I'll check with some friends who have cable.
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> Do you get a program called "I'm Spazticus" in the US. It's a comedy
> sketch show? It's rather British humour but almost all the actors are
> disabled.
> www.channel4.com/programmes/im-spazticusCheersDeri-----------------------Tochange your mail settings or leave the C-PALSY list, go here:
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