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James Martin health: Top TV chef 'failed cookery at school' because of dyslexia

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James Martin confessed, adding that the common learning difficulty still has an impact on his day-to-day life. Primed for live TV, James has been required to read an autocue - a device that projects an enlarged image of a script for the presenters to read. "I can't read autocue," James told Woman and Home. "If I read it I make a mistake. "To get around this, James quickly glances at the autocue, memorises the words, and tells production to "switch it off". "As long as it's there in your head, just let me go," he said of the matter.

The common learning difficulty, as described by the NHS, causes issues with reading, writing, and spelling. A person's level of intelligence isn't affected by dyslexia, but it's a "life-long problem that can.

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