BAFTA-winning show There She Goes is returning for a second season, and an adorable trailer has just dropped to give us a taste of what's to come.
The comedy-drama from writer Shaun Pye is about a family unit including David Tennant's Simon, a magazine staffer, and Jessica Hynes as Emily, an academic scientist.
It follows them as they raise their son Ben and daughter Rosie (Miley Locke), who has severe learning difficulties from a rare chromosome disorder.
The first season – which aired in 2018 – saw the family cope with everyday situations like encouraging her to talk and persuading her that not every day is Christmas. It chronicled the dual timeline of Rosie as a newborn and aged nine.
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Meanwhile, series two will take place around 18 months on and will focus on Rosie at the ages of three and 11 respectively. The trailer sees Rosie waking Simon up at 5am (by dropping a suitcase on his face) and playing gleefully in the goose feathers from the family's living room cushions while her family look on.
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"I think she knows lots of words, she just says them differently," Emily says of Rosie's ability to express herself.
Previously speaking at a screening of the first series of There She Goes, show creator Shaun Pye said that he was encouraged to write it by friends after posting "little stories and things that she's done that made us laugh [or] infuriated us" on Facebook.
"People just kept saying: 'This is a perspective that we don't hear – nobody talks about this sort of thing,'" he said.
There She Goes series 2 will air on BBC Two later this year.
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