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There She Goes - new series with SN child **Thread title edited by MNHQ**

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WonderBoy · 16/10/2018 18:27

I've just spotted this:

There She Goes
BBC4 10pm - 10.30pm
First of a 5-part series, starting today - 16.10.18.
1/5 - One Day in the Life of Rosie Yates: It's a typical Saturday for 9-year old Rosie, who has a severe learning disability.

I'll be watching - if possible! Anyone joining me?

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WonderBoy · 18/03/2019 11:59

Oh yes, the joys of platform soles of mud on socks or bare feet!

Did you manage to catch any Speechless, liv?

Or anyone? It was a new series of half hour programmes on E4 last week at 7.30pm, possibly every day, and repeated on Sunday morning. I didn't get to see much of it, but would be interested to see the rest, based on what I did see. It's set in the US, and the disability of the young person is very different to Rosie in TSG and to our WB here. I think that's partly why I didn't feel the same level of attachment to it as TSG, but there were still things I identified with and found poignant and funny. I was certainly pleased to see another series with a family even remotely like mine in it!

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x2boys · 21/03/2019 09:33

The weather's getting a bit warmer Wonder so naked trampoliining might be a thing again? Shoes are very much a problem here at the moment and keeping them on ds,s feet school.asked for ankle boots which worked for a week or so but he,s figured out how to take them offHmm,I haven't seen speechless I'll have to have a look on catch up.

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x2boys · 21/03/2019 09:38

I can relate to not leaving anything in the bathroom,everything gets poured down the sink ,I must spend a fortune on shower gel and washing yp.liquid and dh never has coffee as he always forgets to put it away and it goes down the sink and the jar has a very thorough rinse!

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GoldenGumballs · 03/04/2019 15:17

Hello wonder & friends yes I’m watching Speechless some is a bit cheesy but I can relate to a lot as my ds uses a wheelchair. I love Minnie Driver and her ballsy demand for ramps everywhere Grin

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EggysMom · 12/05/2019 21:17

Just bumping this to (indirectly) congratulate Jessica Hynes, she's won the BAFTA for female performance in a comedy programme for her role in There She Goes Grin Flowers

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Partridgeamongstthepigeons · 13/05/2019 01:24

Brilliant SmileSmile and well deserved!

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ElyElyOy · 13/05/2019 16:00

Ah brilliant news, very well deserved, she played such a fabulous part - fingers crossed for a second series???

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x2boys · 15/05/2019 19:55

Ah brilliant maybe they will show it on BBC 1 now?

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