Daniel, Lily & Rhys

Thirty-one-year-old rock star Daniel from Brighton is seeing his music career take off. He's releasing a new album and playing sell-out gigs across the country. But his biggest hit so far has been finding true love with Lily. After a year of dating, Daniel, who has autism, and Lily, who has a learning disability, got engaged at Christmas. They've decided to move in together later in the year, but in the meantime they're getting some practice in by spending weekends as Mr and Mrs at Daniel's home. And James Bond fan Rhys from Swansea, who has autism, has got a new job and flat. All he's missing now is his very own Bond girl, so he's re-joined a dating agency in the hope of finding romance.
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