Employable Me (Australian TV series) explained

Employable Me is an Australian television documentary series that features job-seekers who show that having a physical disability or neurological condition does not make them unemployable.Based on the British series that aired on BBC Two,[1] the series is produced by Northern Pictures for the ABC. It first screened in April 2018[2] and a second season screened in 2019.[3]

Awards

Employable Me won an award in the Reality TV category at the Venice TV Awards in 2018[4] and won two gold medals at the New York Festivals International TV & Film Awards. The first season won the 2019 United Nations Department of Public Information Gold Award to honour exceptional programs that best exemplify the aims and ideals of the United Nations and the second season won the Gold World Medal for Documentary for its exploration of social issues affecting people with neurodiverse conditions.[5]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Employable Me review: moving telly that destigmatises disability – and made me laugh. Sam. Wollaston. March 24, 2016. The Guardian.
  2. Web site: Employable Me | TV Tonight.
  3. Web site: Returning: Employable Me | TV Tonight.
  4. Web site: Employable Me wins TV award in Venice | TV Tonight.
  5. Web site: Employable Me awarded in New York | TV Tonight.