Ricky Gervais fans will already know that the main characters in both The Office and Extras treat disabled people with the same lack of respect, understanding and sensitivity as they do everyone else.
Breathtaking moments in The Office include David Brent rolling the wheelchair user out of the way when he wants to talk to someone else in a crowded bar. In Extras, an actor with cerebral palsy attempts to talk to Gervais's character, with a complete lack of success, because he refuses to try to understand her speech impediment. His friend suddenly stops fancying an attractive man when she finds out that he has one leg shorter than the other and wears a built-up shoe ("Do you have to buy them in pairs and throw one away?").
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