'This story resonates anywhere in the world’: Maxine Peake on Tourette’s syndrome biopic film

Maxine Peake, Shirley Henderson and Robert Aramayo discuss the complexities of Tourette’s syndrome in their new comedy drama I Swear, writes Lynn Rusk
Robert Aramayo as John Davidson and Maxine Peake as Dottie Achenbach in I Swear

Robert Aramayo as John Davidson and Maxine Peake as Dottie Achenbach in I Swear

Scottish campaigner John Davidson MBE was first diagnosed with Tourette’s Syndrome at the age of 15 in the late 1980s, a time when little was known about the condition.

In 1989, he became the subject of the BBC documentary John’s Not Mad, which explores the manifestations of Tourette’s syndrome that he lived with, followed by several BBC follow-up films throughout his life.

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