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Agree to disagree? Assisted Suicide, Disability on Television
Manage episode 308049883 series 1573684
Two topics feature in this months podcast. Gardners might use the term perennials to describe them. Others might say weeds that never quite go away. Two topics we discuss and we disagree on, but we have an enjoyable and explorative discussion getting there.
Assisted suicide, aka assisted dying, is back in the spotlight as Baroness Meacher’s Assisted Dying Bill passed through the House of Lords at the end of October. Whilst this won’t directly change the UK legislation (currently, assisted suicide is illegal), it shows the debate is very much alive. Phil is opposed to changing the law, and Simon asks him why.
Do positive action schemes, disability training, and targets work? In his MacTaggart lecture, scriptwriter Jack Thorne suggested that to get more disabled people on TV. It’s time for quotas. Mind you, it feels like a golden period for disability appearing on television. After years of encouragement, are TV execs commissioning and casting more? Have the schemes finally paid off? Or has the murder of George Floyd and that which followed rippled across the pond and changed everything? Simon thinks yes, Phil asks him why.
Geoff tells us his latest cultural recommendations, including the return of Succession and what he thinks of John le Carre’s final book, Silverview. There’s a great Listeners Corner to finish.
Links
Assisted Suicide
Baroness Meacher bill on Assisted Dying
Baroness Jane Campbell article
Colin Low, Tom Shakespeare and Christie Arnsten article
Disability and TV
Jack Thorne MacTaggart Lecture Aug 2021
Royal Television Society panel discussion on disability and television
Cultural corner
Chapters
1. Agree to disagree? Assisted Suicide, Disability on Television (00:00:00)
2. Assisted Suicide (00:00:40)
3. Quotas and Targets (00:12:49)
4. Fry Law (00:27:02)
5. Phil and Simon's Wheels (00:30:13)
6. Cultural Corner - Geoff Adams-Spink (00:37:54)
7. Listener's Corner (00:48:13)
109 episodes
Manage episode 308049883 series 1573684
Two topics feature in this months podcast. Gardners might use the term perennials to describe them. Others might say weeds that never quite go away. Two topics we discuss and we disagree on, but we have an enjoyable and explorative discussion getting there.
Assisted suicide, aka assisted dying, is back in the spotlight as Baroness Meacher’s Assisted Dying Bill passed through the House of Lords at the end of October. Whilst this won’t directly change the UK legislation (currently, assisted suicide is illegal), it shows the debate is very much alive. Phil is opposed to changing the law, and Simon asks him why.
Do positive action schemes, disability training, and targets work? In his MacTaggart lecture, scriptwriter Jack Thorne suggested that to get more disabled people on TV. It’s time for quotas. Mind you, it feels like a golden period for disability appearing on television. After years of encouragement, are TV execs commissioning and casting more? Have the schemes finally paid off? Or has the murder of George Floyd and that which followed rippled across the pond and changed everything? Simon thinks yes, Phil asks him why.
Geoff tells us his latest cultural recommendations, including the return of Succession and what he thinks of John le Carre’s final book, Silverview. There’s a great Listeners Corner to finish.
Links
Assisted Suicide
Baroness Meacher bill on Assisted Dying
Baroness Jane Campbell article
Colin Low, Tom Shakespeare and Christie Arnsten article
Disability and TV
Jack Thorne MacTaggart Lecture Aug 2021
Royal Television Society panel discussion on disability and television
Cultural corner
Chapters
1. Agree to disagree? Assisted Suicide, Disability on Television (00:00:00)
2. Assisted Suicide (00:00:40)
3. Quotas and Targets (00:12:49)
4. Fry Law (00:27:02)
5. Phil and Simon's Wheels (00:30:13)
6. Cultural Corner - Geoff Adams-Spink (00:37:54)
7. Listener's Corner (00:48:13)
109 episodes
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