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Disfigured newsreader for Five | Disfigured newsreader for Five |
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A charity chief with a facial disfigurement will read the news on Channel Five for a week in an attempt to try to break down prejudice. | A charity chief with a facial disfigurement will read the news on Channel Five for a week in an attempt to try to break down prejudice. |
James Partridge, who is chief executive of Changing Faces, suffered severe burns in a car accident aged 18. | James Partridge, who is chief executive of Changing Faces, suffered severe burns in a car accident aged 18. |
He will front the Five News lunchtime bulletin for a week from Monday. | He will front the Five News lunchtime bulletin for a week from Monday. |
A YouGov survey for the station found 44% of respondents thought it would be a good idea for people with facial disfigurement to present TV shows. | A YouGov survey for the station found 44% of respondents thought it would be a good idea for people with facial disfigurement to present TV shows. |
Some 64% of those surveyed said seeing disfigurement on screen would not cause them to change channel, but one fifth said they would feel uncomfortable seeing a disfigured presenter. | |
'Welcome addition' | 'Welcome addition' |
Mr Partridge launched Changing Faces in 1992, to give support and representation to people with disfigurements on the face or body. | Mr Partridge launched Changing Faces in 1992, to give support and representation to people with disfigurements on the face or body. |
The charity's head of campaigns, Winnie Coutinho, said: "We believe that television can play a big role in changing attitudes and breaking down prejudices. | The charity's head of campaigns, Winnie Coutinho, said: "We believe that television can play a big role in changing attitudes and breaking down prejudices. |
"Changing Faces is keen to learn whether the public would really accept someone with a disfigurement in this role once they see James Partridge reading the news next week." | "Changing Faces is keen to learn whether the public would really accept someone with a disfigurement in this role once they see James Partridge reading the news next week." |
Five News editor David Kermode said: "James makes a welcome addition to our presenting line-up for the week that he is with us. | Five News editor David Kermode said: "James makes a welcome addition to our presenting line-up for the week that he is with us. |
Victoria Wright was diagnosed with Cherubism as a young child | Victoria Wright was diagnosed with Cherubism as a young child |
"We are all looking forward to working with him and, at the same time, creating some debate around an important issue in society." | "We are all looking forward to working with him and, at the same time, creating some debate around an important issue in society." |
Victoria Wright has had a rare facial disfigurement called Cherubism since childhood, and is also involved in campaigning with Changing Faces. | Victoria Wright has had a rare facial disfigurement called Cherubism since childhood, and is also involved in campaigning with Changing Faces. |
She said the move was ground-breaking and should not be seen as a publicity stunt. | She said the move was ground-breaking and should not be seen as a publicity stunt. |
"I like to think of it as a kind of pilot, to see whether if it works maybe broadcasters can perhaps have a newsreader with a facial disfigurement or a disability in the near future." | "I like to think of it as a kind of pilot, to see whether if it works maybe broadcasters can perhaps have a newsreader with a facial disfigurement or a disability in the near future." |