BBC Factual announces new film from Liz Carr on assisted dying

The documentary is written and presented by disability rights activist Liz Carr for BBC One and iPlayer

"Too many disabled people will have had the experience of someone, often a complete stranger, telling them, 'if I was like you, I’d rather be dead'. Putting such low value on our lives has been reported in medical settings when disabled and older people have 'do not resuscitate' orders placed on their medical notes without their consent. This documentary is about challenging the assumptions behind these actions and shining a light on the many grey areas in this often one sided debate." — Liz Carr

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Speaking at the Edinburgh TV Festival, Kate Phillips, Director of Unscripted, announced the commission of new documentary, Better Off Dead? (working title), written and presented by disability rights activist Liz Carr for BBC One and iPlayer.

Whether we call it assisted dying, assisted suicide or euthanasia, the practise of a medical professional assisting a person to end their life, has long provoked debate.

A recent poll found that 73% of Britons support doctor-assisted suicide for the terminally ill* but Liz and many other disabled people fear their lives will be put at risk if it is legalised.

Liz - a long term campaigner against a change in the law - observes that disabled people are rarely consulted about the issue.

Liz says: “Too many disabled people will have had the experience of someone, often a complete stranger, telling them, 'if I was like you, I’d rather be dead'. Putting such low value on our lives has been reported in medical settings when disabled and older people have 'do not resuscitate' orders placed on their medical notes without their consent. This documentary is about challenging the assumptions behind these actions and shining a light on the many grey areas in this often one sided debate."

This year, a House of Commons Select Committee has for the first time launched an enquiry into the legalisation of assisted suicide, with its findings set to influence future government policy.

Concerned that any change in the law sends the message that the lives of disabled and marginalised people are less valuable, Liz will take an in-depth look at the issue, speaking to people from all sides of the debate. She will also travel to Canada to explore the repercussions of some of the most permissive euthanasia laws in the world. Here she will be confronted with a law for people who are disabled, and not just the terminally ill.

Liz says: "I'm pro-choice, an atheist, a rights campaigner and assisted suicide scares me. I want everyone to have a good death and through this documentary, i hope to show why I'm unconvinced that any type of 'assisted dying' is the answer to this."

Kate Phillips, Director of Unscripted, says: “Factual at the BBC is in great shape, with recent series such as Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland and Parole as well as singles such as Rose Ayling Ellis’s film on the deaf community or Matt Willis on addiction winning widespread acclaim.

We want to continue bringing audiences impactful new films that inspire debate and bring fresh new perspectives on important issues and I’m really pleased that Liz Carr is presenting this new film, sharing her own unique insight into the difficult debate around assisted suicide."

Better Off Dead? (working title),a 1x60’ for BBC One and iPlayer, is commissioned by Jack Bootle, Head of Commissioning, Specialist Factual. It is Produced and Directed by James Routh, Producer Georgie Nicholson. It is Executive Produced by Nina Davies and Clive Tulloh, the Consultant Producer is Liz Carr and the Commissioning Editor is Tom Coveney. It is a Burning Bright Production.

*source: https://docs.cdn.yougov.com/9zj99qnobf/YouGov%20-%20Doctor-assisted%20suicide.pdf

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August 25, 2023 2:55am ET by BBC One  

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