Sandi Toksvig will be hosting a new two-part series about illiteracy, whicih aims to be ’empowering and uplifting’. According to statistics five million people in the UK are considered illiterate, Sandi’s new show The Write Offs hopes to teach literacy skills to a group of eight adults aged between 22 and 66.
From the 66-year-old town crier who hopes to one day write a thank you letter to all those who have supported him to the young mum who wants to be able to help her kids with their homework, all the contributors are united in their quest to shed the shame and lift the stigma around illiteracy.
Each member of the group will receive one-to-one tuition over a four-month period, during which they will also face a series of extraordinary reading, writing and spelling challenges that will put their new found reading, writing and spelling skills to the test. The intensive process culminates in an emotional final test fronted by Sandi and held in front of an audience of family, friends and teachers, will their hard work pay off?
Gilly Greenslade, Commissioning Editor for Factual Entertainment at Channel 4 said, “The Write Offs is a joyous way of tackling this important issue and will enable our learners to experience some of the pleasures that come with being able to read and write. We’re delighted to be working with Shine and Sandi Toksvig. Sandi’s humour and warmth coupled with the scale of the challenges make it a fantastic Fact Ent proposition.”
Sandi Toksvig added, “Working on The Write Offs has been one of the great honours of my working life. I have had the extraordinary pleasure of spending time with eight courageous people who have approached their deepest fears with humour and determination. Like me, I just know not only will everyone fall in love with them, they will review what they think they know about reading and writing. I believe the ripple effect from these eight will be astonishing.”
The Write Offs will air on Channel 4 later in the year.