Australia’s first autistic TV interviewer?
I’ve featured on and been interviewed for TV a number of times
- Jam Jar (1995, Fresh Film, in association with Channel 4, UK) (IMDB page)
- Autism, Emotion and Behavior (1993, Eye to Eye with Connie Chung, USA) (IMDB page)
- Krankheit Als Schicksal (1995, Spiegel TV, Germany) (IMDB page)
- YOKOSO WATASHI NO SEKAI E “JIHEISHO” DONNA WILLIAMS (1995, NHK, Japan)
- Person Of The Week on Peter Jennings’, ABC News, USA 1992
- Midlands Today Evening News with my life sized sculpture, My World, The World.
- Norwegian evening news program 1994
- One of a number of guests on a BBC, UK program about autism around 1999.
- Current affairs program, Insight, on SBS, in 2006, her first Australian TV appearance.
Then a few months back I was invited to appear on Channel 31 here in Melbourne, on a program called Visions, produced by Judy Magassy. Cassie Wells, a representative of Orgran, and I discussed alternative grains and their importance to health and that interview will be aired on Channel 31 on Monday Sept 15th 2008 at 11pm & repeated on Tuesday 16th Sept at 1.30pm.
But during that interview, something interesting happened. I got ‘discovered’ as a TV interviewer. Next thing I was offered to be an interviewer FOR the program and soon enough I had a series of interviewees lined up.
The first of these, Paul Valent, was a child survivor of the Holocaust, a psychiatrist specialising in Trauma Therapy and the relationship between neurological integration issues and trauma and the author of several books. The interview went really smoothly. In spite of having no natural ability to read facial expression, body language or intonation and being relatively meaning deaf, I was able to wing it, putting Paul at ease and breezing through the interview questions with no self consciousness whatsoever (I was too busy keeping up with language to have time for such luxuries). I required some instruction which was made autie friendly by the two producers present and the rest was rote, latching onto key words and being amiable.
I don’t know if I’m Australia’s first diagnosed autistic interviewer (I’m diagnosed with autism as I acquired functional speech by late childhood) but I expect I’m the first who is diagnosed with both autism and language processing disorder. I’m not sure if it’s a compliment to be told ‘you wouldn’t know it’ but I guess that’s their way of saying ‘you did a fab job’.
My first gig as a TV interviewer interviewing Paul Valent will go to air on the Visions program, Channel 31 (Melbourne) on Monday 29th September 2008 at 11pm & be repeated on Tuesday 30th September at 1.30pm.
I hope my stint as an autistic TV interviewer paves the way for the TV and film industries to take seriously the potential of people on the autism spectrum in both on and off screen roles. To get to that point, they need people to see past their labels, their disabilities, to see their potential, their interests, their strengths and provide work experience opportunities which can start them on their way.
For those of you outside of Melbourne, the episodes of Visions will be available on You Tube after they go to air.
Warmly,
Donna Williams *)
author, artist, singer-songwriter, screenwriter

Donna,
This is EXCELLENT news! Will those of us outside Australia be able to view it online? Please let us know as I’m sure loads of us would like to see it.
Congrats and Thanks for Always Pushing that Envelope!
Lisa
http://www.Aut2Communicate.com
yes, I understand the episodes get posted on You Tube after they have been to air on TV.
Sounds great!
Heiya,
Do you have any video interviews you can put on Youtube or your website …. a clip or whole video?
“Woo hoo – and I feel heavy metal/Woo hoo…” Fantastic news.
in the near future, yes.
In the meantime I have some simple clips over on You Tube
and the band I’m in, The Aspinauts, may have some clips by Dec.
Hi,
I was interviewed on TV many years ago a few times. and I have some more Interviews in the future as well. I waas interviewed on Seattle Today in 1988 when they did a panel about autism. I also will be interviewed on radio as well. I will let you know as time gets closer. Mean time I am working on projects to raise funds for WalkNowForAutism for autism research.
Debbie