UK: There She Goes “Marmalade Chunks” Premieres On BBC Two Tonight


The second series of There She Goes, the heartwarming comedy drama about a family with a learning disabled daughter, concludes in the UK tonight on BBC Two at 9.30pm.

Starring David Tennant and Jessica Hynes the series is based on the real life experiences of writer Shaun Pye, whose daughter was born with an extremely rare and, to date, undiagnosed chromosomal disorder. There She Goes follows the day to day life of a severely learning disabled girl Rosie (Miley Locke), her dad Simon (David Tennant), mum Emily (Jessica Hynes) and brother Ben (Edan Hayhurst). Jessica Hynes recently won a Bafta for Best Female Performance in a Comedy Programme for her role in the show.Series one, which debuted in 2018, chronicled the dual timeline of Rosie as a newborn and age nine. The new series is set around 18 months on and focuses on Rosie at the ages of three and 11.


Episode 5 - Marmalade Chunks
Rosie (Miley Locke) is heading off on her annual summer holiday with the family, including Gandalf (Nigel Planer), Grandma (Serena Evans) and Grandad John (Philip Jackson). She’s beyond excited as they head off to their favourite holiday hotel on the Devon coast - but things are not exactly as she remembered.
In the early timeline, Si and Em take Rosie and Ben down to Devon to visit her perfect new niece, Fliss. During the holiday, Em has a realisation about how far her family has come in the three years since Rosie was born.


Series one and two of There She Goes is streaming now on BBC iPlayer

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