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Talk Show 83: Revving up with Lewis Hamilton's disabled brother

Emma Emma | 13:16 UK time, Monday, 5 March 2012

Nic Hamilton with Rob Crossan and Liz Carr. (picture by Ginger and Rogers Photography)

Racing driver with cerebral palsy Nic Hamilton, brother to formula one's Lewis, drops in to discuss an upcoming 91Èȱ¬ documentary he's in. Meet Paralympic dressage rider Lee Pearson, plus Comedian Laurence Clark and his wife Adele chat about being disabled parents.

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• Neither Rob nor Liz can drive a car because of their disabilities but trade stories about having tried it.

• Nic Hamilton pops in to talk about his new 91Èȱ¬ One documentary, Racing with the Hamiltons: Nic in the Driving Seat. He describes learning the basics of motor racing through playing computer games with his brother Lewis, shares experiences of growing up with cerebral palsy and remembers the ups and downs of his first season as a racing driver last year.

• Tony Garrett updates us on happenings in the disability sports world and joins a lively interview with Lee Pearson, nine times Paralympic dressage gold medallist. He joins the show from 91Èȱ¬ studios in stoke to chew the fat on his preparations for London 2012, the timing of the games and whether Paralimpic athletes can ever make a living from their sport. And then there's that chicken incident.

• Lee sticks around to play the Vegetable Vegetable or Vegetable quiz, where we guess the disability of the person on the line. Will they guess what's up with our caller before the buzzer goes off?

• Comedian Laurence Clark and his wife Adele chat about life as disabled parents to Tom, 7 and Jamie, six months. Adele remembers reactions from the public and medical professionals while expecting Tom and says she sometimes does things a bit differently when caring for the boys. Laurence expresses his hope that their 91Èȱ¬ documentary, we won't drop the baby, will change how disabled parents are portrayed on TV.

• Blind musician Kevin Reeves of rock band Crater Maker, introduces their track, No Holds Barred.

All the guests were up for a good long chat this month, so we have a shed load of extra material to share. Look out for extended interviews with Nic Hamilton and Lee Pearson, appearing as podcast extras later this month.

But for now, grab a cuppa and turn your sound up for Ouch! Talk Show 83.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    I have a 2 ur old daughter with cerebal palsey & watching Nic Hamilton had been amazing, he's such an inspiration & he has made me feel SO positive about my daughters future... Just brilliant. Thank you SO MUCH Nic xx

  • Comment number 2.

    I saw Laurence and his family in the street in Edinburgh last year when he was there for the Fringe. I think I was gawping because I was amazed at seeing someone from Ouch! in person but in hindsight it may have looked like I saw gawping because they were disabled parents. Sorry Laurence!

  • Comment number 3.

    Fabulous programme. But why was it on so late ? We need more such programmes to replace the reality trash which is a blight on society today. Can't wait to watch the rest of the series

  • Comment number 4.

    Cannot understand the timing of '91Èȱ¬ season tackles disability in the 21st century'....does the 91Èȱ¬ really want to get the message across. There is very little on TV that is worth watching between 7 - 9 pm. This programme was brilliant and deserved to be seen and heard by a wider audience. Incredible guy and fantastic family !!

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