The BBC is set to air a 90-minute drama, titled But When We Dance , and its set to be a tear-jerker as it follows the lives of two very different people who both get diagnosed with Parkinson's disease. But When We Dance will be set in Norfolk and will follow the lives of Tony Evans (Rhys Ifans), a local deputy headteacher of a primary school and Emma Dretzin (Laura Linney), a pianist, composer and single mother of two daughters as they both get diagnosed with Parkinson's disease on the same day.
The drama has been produced by Hilltop Screen, a John Gore Studios company, and its producer, Hilary Bevan Jones, promised an emotional time for viewers. " Paul [Mayhew-Archer's] wonderful script has made me laugh, cry, and think about all that life has to offer. I hope this film will stri