The A Word

7.9
20161h

The various generations of the Hughes family, who all love, work and fight like any other clan, find they must learn to communicate all over again when the youngest member is diagnosed with autism.

Production

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Trailers & Videos

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THE A WORD | Official Trailer | SundanceTV

Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2016

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1. Diagnosis

8.5

At Joe's birthday party, tensions rise when it's suggested he has communication problems.

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2. Home School

9.0

Following Joe’s diagnosis, Alison wants to protect her son and takes him out of school without telling Paul. He and Rebecca believe that Joe shouldn’t have to change to fit into the world.

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3. Therapy

8.5

Alison has to deal with a blast from her past after Maggie, a speech and language therapist, shows up to assess Joe.

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4. Sleepover

9.5

An impromptu attempt to win Joe some friends leads to a breakthrough moment for Alison, but how long can it last? Maurice and Louise come to blows over Joe, while Rebecca turns to Eddie for relationship advice.

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5. Goodbye

9.5

Alison is hit hard when Joe's helper Maya looks set to be deported. As Paul and Eddie discover their wives both want different things, Maurice is left kicking himself for letting Louise go.

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6. Lost

9.5

Alison brokers a peace with Paul in time for the gastropub opening, but Joe goes missing.

Cast

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Max Vento

Joe Hughes

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Molly Wright

Rebecca Hughes

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Morven Christie

Alison Hughes

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Lee Ingleby

Paul Hughes

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David Gyasi

Ben Chambers

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Reviews

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Joe

10/10

I love this show! It's actually quite a personal thing for me, as I am an autistic male, called... Joe! Unlike my fictional counterpart, I was diagnosed at 10, not 5, but this show definitely draws on familiar experiences.

With regards the other characters, well, obviously his sister Rebecca is lovely, while her friend is awesome too! Uncle Eddie, played by the amazing Greg McHugh, is a delight, unlike his wife Nicola, who's not the world's most faithful woman. There's also his well-intentioned dad, his aggressive mum, and his more aggressive grandad. We also meet various counsellors, babysitters (again, delightful!) and Rebecca's morally dubious boyfriend, and his odious friend.

Definitely give this one a go! You won't regret it! :)

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