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There She Goes

The family struggles as Rosie hits puberty. She becomes erratic before, out of the blue, her genetic condition is diagnosed, and Si and Em come to terms with why Rosie is Rosie.

2020
Rosie is excited as they set off for the annual summer holiday, but things are not as she was expecting. In 2009, Si and Em are confronted with Fliss, their perfect new niece.
After the school notices some bruising on Rosie, Si becomes paranoid about a visit from social services. In 2008, Rosie takes her first steps, leading to unforeseen new problems.
As Em gets excited about Si’s annual quiz, Rosie becomes fixated on making her draw a specific picture over and over again. In 2008, Rosie suffers a frightening medical emergency.
Rosie becomes obsessional about Christmas, unable to understand why it can’t be Christmas all the time. In 2007, Si and Em continue to drift apart and consider splitting up.
In 2007, Rosie has her first full evaluation, and in 2017, her newfound communication skills are put to the test at her school sports day.
Episodes 2018
Rosie is incredibly excited - Gandalf is finally coming because there is going to be a birthday with lots of presents! It doesn't matter to Rosie that it's Ben's birthday. The extended family set off for a birthday meal. Less
Simon's mum and stepdad have come to stay. They want to take Ben back down to Devon for three weeks in the summer, which causes Simon and Emily to wonder why they are not willing to take Rosie. While Simon and Emily go on a rare night out, nana and grandad look after the kids, but when they return, they sense that somethin...
A trip to Rosie's favourite place - the swimming pool - ends in disaster when she decides she hates it. Emily begins to wonder if it's just that Rosie wanted to do something else. Simon goes off to take pictures of all the places they regularly visit to put together a booklet. Rosie types 'onetwoman', which Emily and Ben t...
It's bath night for Rosie and, as usual, that means chaos as she insists on having all the bubble bath. Emily decides that she needs to form a strategy - she lays a trap for Rosie, putting the bubble bath out of reach, then leaves the bathroom and waits. Rosie falls for it, and Emily wins this round of 'bubble chess'. But ...
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Rosie Yates is a nine-year-old girl with a severe learning disability due to an undiagnosed chromosomal disorder, living with her dad Simon, mum Emily and brother Ben. It's a typical Saturday for the family, starting with an attempt to get Rosie to the park for some fresh air. She refuses to cooperate, and afterwards she's...
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