Bloody language gets me for starters, what the hell is "profound" supposed
to signify, when did this strange usage first come about?
Tain't no social model as I ken thereof is it now ?
My Shakespeare culturati as thou art supposed to be reckon now as how the
language connotes and subtly directs the reader and potential
audiovisualitor ?
Ne'er mind the inevitable and eternal freak circus focus on sex.
No more pure in mind I reckon than the Sunday Sport!
Larry
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> Subject: FW: Channel Four Documentary
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> In case anyone is doing research in this area and can contact
> Claire directly.
>
> Tom
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: Claire Braden [mailto:[log in to unmask]]
> Sent: 16 January 2006 10:12
> To: Tom Shakespeare
> Subject: Channel Four Documentary
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> Dear Tom
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> I wonder if you can help me out?
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> I am an assistant producer researching a Channel Four documentary
> about how young people with profound physical disabilities feel
> about relationships, sex and growing up. I would like to find
> out more about young people's attitudes towards forming social,
> romantic and physical relationships, and what they think of the
> opportunities available to them to socialise, make friends and
> meet boy/girlfriends. I am also interested in sex education, I
> am finding many young people who are not getting the advice they
> need, do you know of any good sex therapists or teachers who run
> disabled sex workshops or similar?
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>
> If you think you might be able to help me out by putting me in
> touch with some appropriate people who could answer a few
> questions and generally share their point of view and help me
> make a more informed and important documentary then please call
> me on 01273 224800 or drop me a line to
> [log in to unmask] It would be great to talk to late
> teens or early 20s who would like a relationship.
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> Ricochet make a variety of television programmes, including Born
> to be Different which is about six children who were all born
> with different disabilities who we have followed since birth and
> Wanted: New Mum and Dad which followed children through the
> process of adoption from their perspective.
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> Many Thanks.
>
>
>
> Claire Braden
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> Assistant Producer
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> 01273 224800
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> 07990 582683
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