There She Goes
- TV comedy drama
- BBC Two / BBC Four
- 2018 - 2023
- 11 episodes (2 series)
Comedy drama about a family whose daughter has severe learning disabilities. Stars Miley Locke, David Tennant, Jessica Hynes, Edan Hayhurst, Yasmine Akram and more.
Episode menu
- Series 1, Episode 3 - What Rosie Wants
Further details
After taking Rosie on a disastrous trip to the swimming pool, Emily tries to work out "what Rosie wants".
Simon is sent, by himself, to take pictures of all the local playgrounds and paddling pools, which raises eyebrows from some other parents.
Rosie just keeps tapping out "onetwoman" on her communication device, which leads Emily to scour her iPad for clues.
In the earlier timeline, Rosie goes to her first genetics appointment where, in contrast to Emily's scientific detachment, Simon becomes angry that she is treated like an interesting puzzle to be solved.
Broadcast details
- Date
- Tuesday 30th October 2018
- Time
- 10pm
- Channel
- BBC Four
- Length
- 30 minutes
Cast & crew
Miley Locke | Rosie |
David Tennant | Simon |
Jessica Hynes | Emily |
Edan Hayhurst | Ben |
Yasmine Akram | Helen |
Ben Willbond | Chris |
Amber Aga | Katrina |
Gabby Best | Lycra Mum |
Eloise Blake | Baby Rosie |
Rory Blake | Baby Rosie |
Nicholas Collier | Lifeguard |
Alix Dunmore | Paddling Pool Mum |
Michael Gould | Dr. Pritchard |
Rose Johnson | Mother in Swimming Pool |
Shaun Pye | Writer |
Simon Hynd | Director |
Clelia Mountford | Producer |
Alex Moody | Executive Producer |
Sharon Horgan | Executive Producer |
Clelia Mountford | Executive Producer |
Shaun Pye | Associate Producer |
Mike Holliday | Editor |
Bobbie Cousins | Production Designer |
Kevin Riddle | Casting Director |
Rae Hendrie | Casting Director |
Caroline Pitcher | Costume Designer |
Vanessa Whyte | Director of Photography |
Jo Jenkins | Make-up Designer |
Tim Mannion | 1st Assistant Director |
Press
A trip to the local pool doesn't go well, and there's a mystery to be solved after Rosie keeps tapping out "onetwoman" on her communication device, leading to the question: what does Rosie want? ("I think most psychologists would go for Mini Cheddars," suggests Simon.) Can her iPad history reveal any clues?
Ali Catterall, The Guardian, 30th October 2018