Rachel Charlton-Dailey
Rachel is a freelance journalist and activist, they specialise in disability and (among other things) the way it's portrayed in TV and film.
They are currently a columnist at The Canary and have previously written for the Daily Mirror, where she also guest edited their groundbreaking series Disabled Britain.
She writes mostly about politics and disability, but her true love is TV, especially the best TV show ever (in their opinion) Ghosts. When they're not writing they can be found walking their sausage dog Rusty.

A Kind of Spark's Ella Maisy Purvis on show's portrayal of complex autistic characters
"Because god forbid everyone's human!"

The Ghosts Christmas special ending wasn't what fans expected – but it was for the best
Bye bye, Button House...

Doctor Who's Ruth Madeley doubles down on the show's inclusive spirit
...and "Don't make me the problem" is a new mantra.

Why Ghosts means so much to LGBTQ+ and neurodivergent fans
A celebration for the final season.

BBC's A Kind of Spark is groundbreaking in its portrayal of autistic women
"We're here and we've always been here."

Glow Up season 3 is a groundbreaking piece of telly - here's why
It's been a long time coming.

365 Days on Netflix is a deeply problematic – and worse – 50 Shades clone
Creepy and not okay.

Think Doctor Who is getting too political? You've not been paying attention
…and perhaps it's not the politics that are winding people up.