My relationship with my disability hasn't always been positive. — Alex Brooker Always Copy Share Image
Obviously I clearly don't shy away from my identity as a disabled person. — Alex Brooker Away Copy Share Image
Volunteers at grassroots football helped me a lot when I was younger. — Alex Brooker Football Copy Share Image
You know, when the doctors say to me, 'What's your pain threshold on a scale of one to 10?' I say, 'Well,… — Alex Brooker About Copy Share Image
Surely we can do more as a society and make things easier for people? We're becoming more and more selfish. — Alex Brooker Becoming Copy Share Image
Certainly at Arsenal they've got great facilities, changing facilities for adults who need those and sensory rooms. — Alex Brooker Changing Copy Share Image
I don't care so much if someone cuts me up. I used to get so easily irritated - I got really irate… — Alex Brooker Close Copy Share Image
I think people forget that when they see you on television, it's not like the camera's gone on and I'm doing what… — Alex Brooker Camera Copy Share Image
Whether you have disabilities or not, football fans are football fans and we should all have the same opportunities to watch our… — Alex Brooker Fans Copy Share Image
Self-deprecating humour is a common form of comedy and it helps get the audience on side because you're being vulnerable. — Alex Brooker Being Copy Share Image
Lots of disabled people don't want to be magically cured, they just want a fair crack at life. — Alex Brooker Crack Copy Share Image
I'm not saying that sporting achievement will determine what our nation's perception of disability is. It doesn't matter whether someone comes first… — Alex Brooker Achievement Copy Share Image
When I was younger there was no programming that talked about disability in the way that we do. I wish there had… — Alex Brooker Programming Copy Share Image
When I did 'Sink or Swim,' there was a moment in Lake Windermere where I struggled, and I felt for the first… — Alex Brooker First time Copy Share Image
I think that there's more of a push for disabled people to be on telly than ever before. It's definitely the best… — Alex Brooker Best Copy Share Image
The Paralympics will grip audiences and the public will get used to seeing disabled people. They will see that they are just… — Alex Brooker Achieve Copy Share Image
To think that in 2012, I had a nine or ten-day contract for Channel 4 to be a reporter and I remember… — Alex Brooker Again Copy Share Image
It was a moment I've worried about all my life. What if my kids are scared of me? But my daughter was… — Alex Brooker Children Copy Share Image
I didn't think I'd do any more television, but when we were about four shows into 'The Last Leg,' we went out… — Alex Brooker Four Copy Share Image
When I was a teenager, nobody would have dreamed of having moisturiser. — Alex Brooker Dreamed Copy Share Image
Being able to joke about my disability also gives me some control over it. — Alex Brooker About Copy Share Image
I look back on my childhood and my disability and think that I was very fortunate. — Alex Brooker Back Copy Share Image
Not being able to make an escape when you can't locate your right leg is horrible! — Alex Brooker Being Copy Share Image
To go from not being known to being stopped in the street is really odd. — Alex Brooker Being Copy Share Image
I'm not particularly athletic and I'm not someone who will ever eat very well. — Alex Brooker Athletic Copy Share Image
I was a football journalist for six years before going to Channel 4. — Alex Brooker Before Copy Share Image
As a guy who makes jokes on a Friday night for a living, I'd worry if I was the sort of person… — Alex Brooker Advice Copy Share Image
On the road, I have a siege mentality. I think everyone is against me, so I see danger everywhere. I'm constantly checking… — Alex Brooker Danger Copy Share Image
I just think there was a time when the good thing about being disabled was you got out of stuff. — Alex Brooker About Copy Share Image