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The Specials
The Specials website banner featuring Lucy, Lewis, Sam, Megan and Hilly.
GenreReality television
Presented by-->
Starring
  • Sam
  • Lucy
  • Lewis
  • Hilly
  • Megan
Narrated by
  • Sam
  • Lucy
  • Lewis
  • Megan
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes13
Production
Executive producers
Producers
  • Katy Lock
  • Daniel May
Running time21 minutes
Production companyKADA Media
Original release
NetworkOWN

"The Specials" is an multi-award winning reality television series about five friends with intellectual disabilities who share a house in Brighton, UK. [1]

Originally made as a web-series the show has since made the transition to television.

Cast

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The five housemates: Sam, Lucy, Lewis, Hilly and Megan have been friends since childhood. They started living together when Hilly told her parents she wanted to live with her friends. Hilly's parents, Carol and Dafydd Williams, set up Small Opportunities, the company which runs the house where the housemates in The Specials live.[2]

Lewis has Williams syndrome while Sam, Hilly, Lucy and Megan have Down syndrome.

Web series

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The show was initially launched as a web-series on The Specials website. Consisting of 10✕10–15 minute episodes, the first episode was released on 2 September 2009. Subsequent episodes were released roughly every fortnight, with the 10th and last released on 7 December 2009.

Plot

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The first season began as Lewis' girlfriend, Megan, joined the house. During the course of the season one, the housemates attend to their daily activities, like life skills classes, preparing meals, and working in a charity shop, as well as going on holiday, learning to surf, and competing in a Special Olympics equestrian event. This season also focused on the housemates falling in and out of love, going clubbing, and even learning about the Ladyboys of Bangkok.

Reception

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The observational documentary series follows their lives and has won rave reviews for the insight it gives into inclusive, independent living for adults with intellectual disabilities.

The series is ground-breaking in its empowering structure, by letting young adults with intellectual disabilities tell the audience about their lives through the narration in the series. Reviewers have compared it to MTV's The Real World, saying "inner-house romance and friendship rule, minus the evil."[3]

Awards

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  • Winner, Webby Award in the Reality Category, 14th Annual Webby Awards 2010.[4]
  • Winner, People's Choice Award in the Reality Category, 14th Annual Webby Awards 2010.[4]
  • Winner, Festival Cinema Tous Ecrans 'Prix Titra Films S.A.,' November 2010.[5]
  • Winner, Best Web Series, National Youth Disability Film Awards UK, December 2010.[6]
  • Finalist, Original Series category, Vimeo Awards 2010.[7]

Transition to television

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The transition to television.

Use in education

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It was used in a Disability Studies course that focuses on media and disability at City University of New York in summer 2011.[8]

International broadcasts

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International broadcasts.

References

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  1. ^ Mahtani, Shibani (2 September 2009). "'Friends meets Skins' with a difference". The Guardian. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  2. ^ "About Us". Small Opportunities website. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  3. ^ Shaw, Michael. "'The Specials' Shows Life with Special Needs, Especially Watchable". Tubefilter. Tubefilter. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  4. ^ a b "14th Annual Webby Awards Nominees & Winners". The Webby Awards website. The Webby Awards. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  5. ^ "Cinema Tous Ecrans". Cinema Tous Ecrans. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  6. ^ "National Youth Disability Film Awards 2010". Funky Flamingo TV. Funky Flamingo TV. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  7. ^ "Vimeo Awards 2010". Vimeo. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
  8. ^ Haller, Beth A. "Images of people with intellectual disabilities in the community discussion paper". Disability & Mass Media syllabus, Summer 2012, CUNY master's in disability studies. Blogspot. Retrieved 2 May 2012.
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See also

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Category:Reality web series Category:Television series involving disabilities Category:Down syndrome Category:2009 British television programme debuts