Sarah Crawford
- Actor
Press clippings
There She Goes review
A searingly honest, beautiful tribute to parents of disabled children.
Gerard Gilbert, i Newspaper, 21st June 2023There She Goes returning for hour-long special on BBC Two
There She Goes is returning to BBC Two for an extended special. David Tennant, Jessica Hynes, Edan Hayhurst and Miley Locke are all returning for the hour-long episode, focused on Rosie's increasingly wild behaviour as she struggles to comprehend puberty.
British Comedy Guide, 16th January 2023There She Goes, series 2, episode 2, review
All parents have been there - but not quite like this.
Chris Bennion, The Telegraph, 16th July 2020Review: There She Goes
Half an hour just isn't enough for a family drama this good.
Christopher Stevens, Daily Mail, 10th July 2020There She Goes review
Dark and poignant but also really rather funny.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 10th July 2020David Tennant and Jessica Hynes return as parents of Rosie (Miley Locke), who has a learning disability, in this heartwarming family drama. Based on the real-life experiences of writers Shaun Pye and Sarah Crawford, whose daughter was born with an extremely rare chromosomal disorder, the show charts a dual timeline of Rosie's development at the ages of three and 11 in this second season. In this first episode, Rosie, age 11, speaks her first word, prompting hopes that full communication might be around the corner.
Ammar Kalia, The Guardian, 9th July 2020David Tennant: "Parenting is often sentimentalised"
As comedy-drama There She Goes returns for series two, the cast and creators explain why unvarnished honesty is central to its story of parenting a child with severe learning disabilities.
Louisa Mellor, Den Of Geek, 9th July 2020Review: There She Goes
Couple's comedy is heartbreakingly honest about life with a disabled child.
Susannah Butter, Evening Standard, 9th July 2020There She Goes review
Sensitive parenting comedy with a spiky edge.
Rebecca Nicholson, The Guardian, 9th July 2020There She Goes series 2 review
It's not always an easy watch, but on its new home on BBC Two, There She Goes deserves to be seen.
Isobel Lewis, The Independent, 9th July 2020