I'm Spazticus. Channel 4: 10.10pm
And just when you thought Channel 4's predilection for questionable titles couldn't reach new heights… Featuring a cast of disabled talent, the four-part series (airing over consecutive nights) features individuals with varying disabilities pranking members of the public in an irreverent way. In the opening episode people are asked to take part in a police line-up while pretending to have Cerebral Palsy, a delivery man returns the wrong stuffed guide dog to its blind owner, and a wheelchair parachutist gets stuck in a tree. Indeed it is part of Channel 4's Funny Fortnight.
Story by Sheena McGinley | 21:27 | Sunday 19th August 2012 | TV Highlights
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