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Thom Curley
Великобритания
Добавлен 31 июл 2010
Doctor Who - The Enemy Within TV Movie Filming
Paul McGann filming the insert for the eye of harmony moment on a turntable, eating jelly babies with his kids on set.
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Jane Tranter Interview - The future of Doctor Who - The Doctor Will See You Now
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Bad Wolf CEO Jane Tranter discusses the current state of the television market and what that means for Bad Wolf and the Timelord’s future (C21TV | C21Media)
DW@60 This Morning
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Doctor Who 60th Celebrations with Russell T Davies on This Morning
Paul McGann returns to Doctor Who?
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Paul McGann returns to Doctor Who?
Rav Wilding - Autism Diagnosis BBC Morning Live (15 07 2022)
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Rav Wilding - Autism Diagnosis BBC Morning Live (15 07 2022)
Christine McGuinness Opens Up About Reality of Living With Autism on Loose Women
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Christine McGuinness Opens Up About Reality of Living With Autism on Loose Women
Chris Packham & Megan McCubbin on Gogglebox - Episode Two (2023)
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Chris Packham & Megan McCubbin on Gogglebox - Episode Two (2023)
Chris Packham & Megan McCubbin on Gogglebox - Episode One (2023)
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Chris Packham & Megan McCubbin on Gogglebox - Episode One (2023)
Paddy and Christine McGuinness Our Family and Autism
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Paddy and Christine McGuinness Our Family and Autism
My Family And Autism 1.02 My Grown up Family and Autism
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My Family And Autism 1.02 My Grown up Family and Autism
Living Differently Series 1 5 Autistic Twins & Us
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Living Differently Series 1 5 Autistic Twins & Us
I don't know much about Paddy and Christine but what I see are two really amazing parents who love and want nothing but happiness for their babies. What Beautiful kind hearted parents, those children are blessed to have picked them ❤
"Thick" and label it "autistic". copout
Why didn’t you upload it in HD considering that was the point of the remaster? 😅
The amount of swilling is off putting. Having a drink normal. Slurping throwing alcohol down your throat distasteful
Brilliant as always, Thankyou,so much atmosphere and great actors
Wonderfull really enjoyed this
I love Patricia Highsmith, great writer , years ago back in the 1990s , I would get off work, eat dinner then go outside and read while I enjoyed a cigar , I started reading The Talented Mr Ripley, then read the other books in order, I just loved the character of Tom Ripley , what a wonderful series and these radio shows are great
Glum , pudgy Ian Hart as smooth charmer Ripley..?!?! I really don't think so....
Great ❤
These are just wonderful, I love Patricia Highsmith, her novels and short stories are terrific and these versions of The Ripley Series are great
I enjoy Patrica Highsmith , wonderful author and Tom Ripley is a great character, even though he is evil I find myself cheering for him and this version of Ripley Under Water is wonderful
I watched this and I have never felt so seen and so free of guilt for my fears. I have felt every single emotion and fear that Paddy had through this episode. So grateful for the research and the interviews.
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Of course they'll never say vaccines have anything to do with it, they've got a conflict of interests. Say the truth, or keep your licenses and livelihood. The choice is quite simple then, isn't it?
Interesting that she said “ I still eat beige food” and was shortly diagnosed herself.
My sons is 5 and non verbal but he is so loving,. Touced me watching this. Helped allot
Thank you so much, Thom! This series is utterly brill! 🤗✨
This so reminds me of my daughter.
As a dad to a 4yr autistic son who tells me he loves me, that question Paddy asks about whether he's saying it or does he know that, hit really hard.
Thank you Tom Curley...
Thanks for these. First time I’ve heard them. Much better than watching tv.
Moral: Best stay at home.
Thanks
Great adaption .
The call from the mother at the end! We hear about tragedies every day but don’t often think about the trauma and unending grief for families. God bless.
These are great Thanks!
You're very welcome!
These productions are absolutely amazing. The quality of the stories and acting is outstanding . Timeless!!
My son is 12 non verbal autistic and he has adhd, epilepsy, sleep disturbance and was diagnosed in January with Tourette sindrome. Im 45 and was diagnosed last year with adhd. I always felt different has a child but in the 80´s there was not such a thing as a adhd diagosis. I was just a dreamer, airhead and with a lot of energy, but I really struggled at school. Hated it! Now I understand myself a lot better and no, im not crazy like I thought I was. 😆 I was just like Christine accepted faster than my husband. We have a happy little boy, that loves his consoles, games, youtube, the weather, athletics and skateboarding. And we do everything to keep him happy and healthy cause thats the most important.
People are just people it's been around for years now single parents play on it and get payments and don't have to work
Thank you for posting!
As someone on the spectrum, we most definitely feel love - possibly even more intensely than neurotypicals. We feel the love and we love in return, we just have a hard time showing it.
Same. I think that's v true. My theory is I think that's possibly why we don't show it as it's all about us keeping that extreme emotion buried/hidden. Almost as if we let it out it would gush out. If that makes sense. Certainly a theory I've been considering since my diagnosis.
Excellent drama, thanks. I was a fan of the ITV version, so I appreciate the voices sounding similar to the actors in that.
I enjoyed that, thank you. Good plot, and a good cast too. I had occasional wobbling in the music, as if on an old tape, I wonder why that was?
Mr. Hart does such a wonderfully 20th century American accent, so square, so 'clean young man'. Perfect.
And chilling in a person we know as perfectly evil.
I'm sorry, without John thaw, there is no more of Inspector Morse
How privileged i feel that youve both shared something so private with us all. I felt the same with mine, except the problems only started when my boy started school, I actually thought the school was the problem not him, but then when highschool said the same I came round to the idea he might think differently, he hit all the milestones eating speaking walking etc. Its difficult when the symtoms are subtle. He still loves beige food and his computer as a teenager, and i absolutely believe everyone can feel love. I keep checking in and prompting when he needs it and now his autistic traits have kind of blended into typical teenage behavior. I think asking how they feel every day helps.
Is this why paddy left his wife? It was to much to handle?
Don't ask me I don't know
Watching this and seeing Christine’s own documentary on Autism had made me come to the realisation that I may have Autism too. I had a moderate learning difficulty but I understand that I was diagnosed wrong due to not understanding the difference ms in girl and boys having it. I feel Christine’s sadness can understand the feeling of not knowing why you think and function differently to others and struggle. I felt for a while that I may have this but have felt so much shame and discrimination on being Autistic. I’m glad that the next generation don’t have to feel different or difficult. Now I know I feel like I can slowly be myself without shame or rejection.
What a beautiful family
Today paddy’s children are now 11 and 8 respectively in 2024 and they are verbally autistic that means they are very talkative just like I am as a young adult now 27 years old and creeping slightly towards 30
I LOVE THESE WITH PEARSON AND INGLBY AS MORSE AND LEWIS. EXCELLENT. COULD ANYONE TELL ME WHAT THE MUSIC IS PLAYED RIGHT AT THE END IN MORSE'S FLAT? I FOUND IT VERY MOVING. ❤
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I hear he's going back to stand up touring, Ruined Top gear Ruined Question of sport, Ruined marriage.keep up the good work.
I think I am getting an insight into why their marriage broke down. She really put him down in front of those psychologists.
I am so happy for Christine, that she found out her own neurotype. I was literally thinking it within the first minutes of the show, that she was autistic, so I am so happy she realised it.
Same! 😊
Jack Sugden is Inspector Morse 😃
Yes, many think of Clive Hornby when they think of Jack Sugden and 'Emmerdale Farm', but as you say Andrew Burt was the original Jack Sugden in 'Emmerdale Farm', a lovely soap back then, all about real life and a hard working Yorkshire farm family, in the days when 'Crossroads, 'Coronation Street' and 'Emmerdale Farm' were the only three soaps, and real family soap's too, i remember the original Dolly Skilbeck in 'Emmerdale Farm', (played by Katherine Barker), and replaced by Jean Rogers.
Honestly I was so happy when I found out Gogglebox had reacted to M3gan
My favourite adaptation, yes the menace is 'nasty'. Love it.
Autistic people feel love as much as non autistic people, I would argue, more so in many cases. Don't confuse not being able to name or express an emotion with not feeling it at all. Its also useful to think of autism as a difference rather than a disability: there are disabling aspects of course, but there are also gifts.
Oxford. Then. And. Now. Which. Is. Worse🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉