Stammerers and The King's Speech

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The King's Speech is the most seen film in the United Kingdom at the moment.
It won seven Bafta awards and four Oscars including Best Actor for Colin Firth and Best Director for Tom Hooper.
It is the story of George the sixth overcoming his stammer.
The film has had different effects on people who have a speech problem.
Our reporter Clementine Blayo has been investigating.

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  • There are more men with stammers than women but when women get a stammer they reaaaally get a stammer.

    The severity levels from what I have seen and heard from my therapist are very different.

    Anyway the film is fantastic and this is reflected by the Oscars not that it had much competition anyway. Acting is wonderful music is fantastic all round fab film. It's also pretty explanitory about stammering however most stammers stammer due to "miswiring in the brain" Neurological disorder if you wil

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