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EPISODE
SEASON
SCHEDULE
Episode 01: Naming Day
Episode 02: Get Away
Episode 03: Are We Still Here?
Episode 04: Falling
Episode 05: Family Album
Episode 06: Same Deep Water
The A Word S02E06
Available from: 12-12-2017
The A Word S02E05
Available from: 05-12-2017
The A Word S02E04
Available from: 28-11-2017
The A Word S02E03
Available from: 21-11-2017
The A Word S02E02
Available from: 14-11-2017
The A Word S02E01
Available from: 07-11-2017
The A Word - Season 2
Description
The Hughes family work and love and fight like every other family. Then their youngest son is diagnosed with autism and they don't feel like every other family anymore.
The Hughes family work and love and fight like every other family. Then their youngest son is diagnosed with autism and they don't feel like every other family anymore.
Actors:
Fiona Luo,
Linda E Greenwood,
Tommie Grabiec,
James Benson,
Ibrahim Ismail,
Keith Lomas,
Lee Ingleby,
Julia Krynke,
Alex Williams,
Thomas Gregory,
Austin Haynes,
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Fiona Luo
Linda E Greenwood
Tommie Grabiec
James Benson
Ibrahim Ismail
Keith Lomas
Lee Ingleby
28 January 1976, Burnley, Lancashire, England, UK
Julia Krynke
20 November 1979, Opole, Opolskie, Poland
Alex Williams
Thomas Gregory
Austin Haynes
Genre:
Drama
Director:
Susan Tully
Country:
United Kingdom
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November 07, 2017
A gentle, intelligent drama about autism, family and love.
November 08, 2017
Bowker's approach even at this point was to keep things light. It requires writing of great tact and a lot of skill to do so.
November 13, 2017
Not having a child with autism I don't feel qualified to say whether The A Word's portrayal of the disorder and its impact on the family is accurate. As a piece of drama, though, it was compelling and unexpectedly cheering.
November 08, 2017
In its way, The A Word is every bit as good a family drama as, say, This Is Us. Its use of a diverse cast with multiple generations of family members is skillful; its tone switches between laughter and tears without seeming excessively manipulative.
November 08, 2017
As we get more of Joe's world, we get more of the people in it. The A Word benefits greatly from the expansion, cementing itself as an emotionally astute, smart and funny series just waiting to be discovered.

