David Tennant has been spotted filming scenes for his new BBC Four comedy series, There She Goes, on location in Southwark, London.
There She Goes focuses on a severely learning disabled 9-year-old girl Rosie (Miley Locke), her dad Simon (David Tennant), mum Emily (Jessica Hynes) and brother Ben (Edan Hayhurst).
All the stories and characters are drawn from the real life experience of writer Shaun Pye, whose daughter was born in 2006 with an extremely rare and, to date, undiagnosed chromosomal disorder.
Each episode shines a light on day-to-day life with Rosie - unique experiences from simply trying to take her to the park to trying to explain that everyday isn’t her birthday.
A second timeline shows the effect having a severely disabled child had on the family unit, how it threatened to disintegrate but ultimately brought them even closer.
Produced by Merman, the series will consist of five half hour episodes and filming began last week with a late 2018 broadcast rumored.
Always nice to pop out for lunch and see David Tennant filming for some BBC comedy thing. I think that's a stunt pint! pic.twitter.com/GnDSgOA8PS— EJ Ward (@EJWardNews) July 30, 2018
I see David Tennant likes the @thewhitehartSE1. Well, they are filming but he's enjoying a pint. pic.twitter.com/1lMuKhDm9o— EJ Ward (@EJWardNews) July 30, 2018
David Tennant here enjoying a pint outside my work local the White Hart Southwark. It's not Tennants though... https://t.co/2Os2IQOGqb pic.twitter.com/WgJBEvd6yg— EJ Ward (@EJWardNews) July 30, 2018
C’HO LA TREMARELLA A A pic.twitter.com/BxF5hENRum
— Giulia (@ggiuliasole) July 30, 2018
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