Im not sure its over simplifying it, what happened could happen in any social setting and likely does.

The Queen took it in her stride when he shouted **** the queen when getting his MBE.

I just don't understand what the role of a chaperone could achieve, you aren't going to stop him shouting out unless you physically restrain him.

Maybe it doesn't happen in normal social settings to these millionaire pampered actors, maybe the restaurants they dine in have a no disability rule, it actually wouldn't surprise me.

The reason I used Gervais and Carr as examples is because I would have expected them to be aware, like everyone was. They are also quick thinking and having seen a fair amount of their material id expect them to handle it with humour and compassion.

I know Carr especially can be brutal but he hes very intelligent and reads the room incredibly well and can be very sensitive.

Gina Yasheres outburst about it is appalling if you get chance to see it, suggests he should have been evicted by security, suggests several times (despite claiming she's not going there) that it was deliberate.