Just watched it [thanks to phoenix for recommending it; I probably would have avoided it]. Was in tears for most of it [still am]. As I said, we met Chris several years ago; he gave a talk at a local school and we then spoke to him afterwards. I had no idea that he had Aspergers [other than the fact that he had obsessively collected owl pellets throughout his life]. For some reason, since then I've been fiercely protective of him [there has been criticism of him on here at times, if my memory is correct]. I can so relate to things he does, such as eating the same food; wearing the same clothes; needing solitude etc. I saw a film many years ago about an American child with Aspergers [wish I could remember what it was called] and that there were places in Romania that offered conductive education for autistic children [in fact, my niece worked in that area for a while]. I've also long believed [and I'm so glad it was touched on in the programme] that if some people in society weren't on the spectrum the world would be a totally different place; would love to go back in time and find out how many great inventors had Aspergers [quite a few I would imagine. My ex is definitely on the spectrum; a brilliant engineer and a thoroughly decent person who has real problems dealing with anything emotional; it made for a very lonely marriage for both of us. Now worrying about Chris's dog
. I'm sure no tadpoles were actually harmed in the making of the programme....