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disability and big brother
hi all
has anyone who is in a wheelchair thought about applying to be in big brother? i'm disabled with cerebral palsy. next year i shall be applying to go on. if any other wheelchair users have thought of applying let's have a chat. tracey |
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I'm sorry but they won't accept you because having been in a wheel chair then it means you would fail the medical.
so no you would never have the chance to go on bb! |
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Surely that's illegal under the discrimination laws?
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No.
Its a bit like the army really. You got to pass the medical check or you don't get through to the next round. |
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I dont see why a disabled person should'nt be on BB. as long as their general state of health is ok, then why not?.
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Originally posted by tonto1278 No. Its a bit like the army really. You got to pass the medical check or you don't get through to the next round. well, i'm certainly going to try to apply.. i'm off to write a letter to big brother producers. |
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Why would somebody fail a medical just because they're in a wheelchair? The medical is just to make sure contestants are healthy and wont be dropping dead in week 6 or spending 3 hours a day coughing.
You should apply, the only problem I could see would be the producers deciding that it would be too much effort to make tasks that take the chair into account. Or maybe fire regulations..but that shouldn't be a problem either, as I'm sure I heard that a brand new house was being built for BB3. You've got nothing to lose by applying. It would probably do this country some good to see a disabled person on television for a reason other than acting or taking part in a documentary. |
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Originally posted by Uncle Bob Why would somebody fail a medical just because they're in a wheelchair? The medical is just to make sure contestants are healthy and wont be dropping dead in week 6 or spending 3 hours a day coughing. You should apply, the only problem I could see would be the producers deciding that it would be too much effort to make tasks that take the chair into account. Or maybe fire regulations..but that shouldn't be a problem either, as I'm sure I heard that a brand new house was being built for BB3. You've got nothing to lose by applying. It would probably do this country some good to see a disabled person on television for a reason other than acting or taking part in a documentary. HI BOB thanks very much for your support, i has encouraged me. channel 4 is a progressing channel so i think i may get support. i can't believe i'm the only disabled person to apply. if i am i'll be shocked. tracey |
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Good on yer Tracey, and good luck with your application.
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Join Date: Jun 2001
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Yeah good luck. If you get on and win you can buy me a car or something
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Originally posted by Uncle Bob IF i win Yeah good luck. If you get on and win you can buy me a car or something
i'll faint. i'm just dying to experience it. it looks so brilliant and fun apart from the rows.
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Yeah I'm thinking about it myself. Maybe I'll see you in there
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Originally posted by Uncle Bob great. when are the new applications for next year's bb?Yeah I'm thinking about it myself. Maybe I'll see you in there
who do you want to win? i want helen or brian. tracey |
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Definetly Helen. I think she's been the most genuine person in the house, not trying to impress or anything. She doesn't make any excuses for who she is either. I think she might win it too, a lot of people seem to be going off Brian.
I've no idea where we get the forms, I'm assuming all will be revealed at the end of the show. Does anybody know what the selection process entails? I'm assuming we have to send a video and try and get ourselves noticed, and then maybe be called for group auditions where everybody mucks about in groups of 50 for a day or something and they see what people are like at interacting. And then one-on-one interviews if you're successful from there? |
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RE: disability health checks
Please be aware that, regarding health checks, all they will want to be aware of is that you will be able to complete tasks. The sort of medical checks they will do, would be the same sort of ones for insurance. Y'know, just to check if you're going to have a heart attack inthe next 6 months, if you've got a chronic blood disease, or a pending brain tumor.
Just remember tho', that if BB are seen to be refusing people with disabilities there credibility would automatcially sink. Is is in there interest to show no discrimination. I also believe that featuring a housemate who does have a registered disabilitiy would encourage a more broadband viewing |
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Tracey I say go for it, if you need any encouragement then there is an article of the winner of the US Big Brother last year that you can find here.
He was unable to do the bicycle challenge but that was it. It was interesting to see just how well he coped with having only one leg. Incase your wondering he lost his leg to cancer when he was 12 but the way he has dealt with it and overcome his disability made me proud of him.
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Originally posted by Coljj hi coljjTracey I say go for it, if you need any encouragement then there is an article of the winner of the US Big Brother last year that you can find here. He was unable to do the bicycle challenge but that was it. It was interesting to see just how well he coped with having only one leg. Incase your wondering he lost his leg to cancer when he was 12 but the way he has dealt with it and overcome his disability made me proud of him.
that was a great article. good on him. i admire him. thanks for your encouragment. i'll certainly apply. though i am severely disabled with a speech impediment. i am healthy and stable minded. thanks tracey |
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Yeah great article.
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Good luck Tracey. You sound as if you have enough courage to win the next Big Brother!
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but the way he has dealt with it and overcome his disability made me proud of him.