Jamie Burch aka currently Jamie Redford has clearly been a talented actor for many years. Now that his formal education is finished, I think we're all very lucky that we'll get to see more of him. The first time I remember seeing him was last year on Emmerdale playing a 4 episode guest character named Tyson involved in Liv's storyline. I have since rediscovered some of his earlier appearances. It doesn't take this gifted actor much screen time to show you how good he is.
I'm autistic myself, and I think autism was shown in the show very well here, since the hypersensitivities and hypo sensitivities which result from the condition can be a problem not only for autistic people, but for neuro typical individuals too. That plus it's common for people on the spectrum to respond well to music, especially music therapy. I personally can actually relate to it, partly because I don't always respond to things immediately since I tend to get engrossed in things a lot, and I have issues with some textures too, as rough fabrics and labels can irritate my skin, which can be painful. It's especially an issue for me, since I have a low pain tolerance as a result of my hypersensitivity. My main hypersensitivity is my sense of smell, particularly to smoke. Due to that, as odd as it may seem to some people, something as simple as walking down the cleaning aisle of a shop - even a small shop like a convenience store - is physically uncomfortable for me, and I can still smell things when I'm stuffed up with a cold.
I'm autistic too, and I totally agree with you, but you can also get people with PTSD who are very sensitive with noise and surroundings too, e.g. During the Coronation Street tram crash of 2010, to mark the 50th anniversary of the show, Gary Windass, who suffers from PTSD was sitting in his house covering his ears after hearing the crash, followed by the all the commotion from everyone else on the street, as he thought he was still in the Army, fighting in Afghanistan. It just comes to show that there many types of people who are affected by certain things in life.
Im autistic as well im sensitive when im sitting in a car and the vehicle hits a bump i cant wear clothes of a certain texture because its uncomfortable
@@Zero-Zero-Zero-Zero If you think that you're autistic as well, then yes, looking into it is totally worth it, as well as asking to be referred to get a diagnosis, this usually being done so by a GP doctor. It's often done by someone who is qualified to diagnose autism, like a psychiatrist, a clinical specialist or a neurologist. Having an autism diagnosis can answer a lot of questions about an individual who has some form of it - for example with me as I mentioned, it's why I'm highly sensitive to scent - plus since it's classed as a disability, it also protects people by law against unfair discrimination, because doing that is a criminal offence, and it can also help employers and people who run extra curricular activities to prove that there's no discrimination occurring. Hope this helps. 184natasha
Interestingly, they are correct about Autistic people feeling things differently. Autism affects sensory processing. For example, I once got a nasty burn on my arm by resting it on an overheating laptop charger for over an hour. I didn’t even notice until I smelt the skin burning. 🥵 But labels in my clothes can feel painful! I can’t really tell if something is boiling hot because I won’t feel the pain of the burn so I have to be very careful but I am over sensitive to the cold and it feels painful to me. We actually experience the world in a very different way!
It's another way of feeling the music. It's common in a lot of Autistic individuals to love music, and like someone who's deaf might touch an instrument to feel the vibrations, he's doing the same to feel the music, if that makes sense
It's so easy to judge when people haven't got a clue about dealing with special needs children. My heart goes out to us all 😔✌🏻💆🏻♀️🧘🏻♀️☮️ they were left too long 😔😥
This is actually very well done except one thing. People on the spectrum are normally not able to learn new instructions easily so it would've taken a lot longer for the kid to learn to wipe his hands, etc when they told him to
Not necessarily. It depends on their imitation skills. I've worked with kids on the spectrum who can imitate something the teachers do within seconds and others in which it takes months/years to teach them to imitate something. It's all individualized, just like with neurotypicals.
@@alunday1991 huh, oh okay, thanks man, i never heard of the show, im in the states so,... and if it was here maybe it got ovwer shadowed by the more popular shows ?
@@Shannonbarnesdr1 I don't think it's on in America, it's on the BBC (you can watch it on BBC iplayer with a vpm, but we're a few series ahead by now, Max (the guy playing guitar), Cal (the blond doctor in the grey scrubs) and Lofty (the curly haired nurse in the blue scrubs) aren't on anymore
So agree with you Ben most kid and adult with disabled don’t need to be in a care home only if the parent can’t manage but most of the time the need to put thing in place to help them
Jamie Burch aka currently Jamie Redford has clearly been a talented actor for many years. Now that his formal education is finished, I think we're all very lucky that we'll get to see more of him. The first time I remember seeing him was last year on Emmerdale playing a 4 episode guest character named Tyson involved in Liv's storyline. I have since rediscovered some of his earlier appearances. It doesn't take this gifted actor much screen time to show you how good he is.
That's how I am sometimes when I have a melt down. It hurts alot going through a meltdown, it does.
I feel so bad for him is so sad 😭. This broke my heart 💔
And mine
I have sensory issues of smoke alarm and fire truck too because I am autistic too my favorite thing do is singing and playing my guitar too
I'm autistic myself, and I think autism was shown in the show very well here, since the hypersensitivities and hypo sensitivities which result from the condition can be a problem not only for autistic people, but for neuro typical individuals too. That plus it's common for people on the spectrum to respond well to music, especially music therapy.
I personally can actually relate to it, partly because I don't always respond to things immediately since I tend to get engrossed in things a lot, and I have issues with some textures too, as rough fabrics and labels can irritate my skin, which can be painful. It's especially an issue for me, since I have a low pain tolerance as a result of my hypersensitivity.
My main hypersensitivity is my sense of smell, particularly to smoke. Due to that, as odd as it may seem to some people, something as simple as walking down the cleaning aisle of a shop - even a small shop like a convenience store - is physically uncomfortable for me, and I can still smell things when I'm stuffed up with a cold.
I'm autistic too, and I totally agree with you, but you can also get people with PTSD who are very sensitive with noise and surroundings too, e.g. During the Coronation Street tram crash of 2010, to mark the 50th anniversary of the show, Gary Windass, who suffers from PTSD was sitting in his house covering his ears after hearing the crash, followed by the all the commotion from everyone else on the street, as he thought he was still in the Army, fighting in Afghanistan. It just comes to show that there many types of people who are affected by certain things in life.
Im autistic as well im sensitive when im sitting in a car and the vehicle hits a bump i cant wear clothes of a certain texture because its uncomfortable
I have the sensory issues you describe. Do you think it's worth looking into or ask for professional help?
@@Zero-Zero-Zero-Zero If you think that you're autistic as well, then yes, looking into it is totally worth it, as well as asking to be referred to get a diagnosis, this usually being done so by a GP doctor. It's often done by someone who is qualified to diagnose autism, like a psychiatrist, a clinical specialist or a neurologist.
Having an autism diagnosis can answer a lot of questions about an individual who has some form of it - for example with me as I mentioned, it's why I'm highly sensitive to scent - plus since it's classed as a disability, it also protects people by law against unfair discrimination, because doing that is a criminal offence, and it can also help employers and people who run extra curricular activities to prove that there's no discrimination occurring.
Hope this helps.
184natasha
@@184natasha thank you so much! That's really helpful!
this was a really lovely portral.
At 2:23 it's the Texture of the gauze he feels overwhelmed by the texture of gauze.
That's heart breaking
THAT WILL HURT
Just give him a guitar and he's rocking
Korneliuzs 150. LT Bartuseviciute your a sick bastard
So proud of him that’s my cousin !
2.45 why couldn't you just keep the headphones on him!?
The Welsh flag in the background boii. I miss Cal 😢
Interestingly, they are correct about Autistic people feeling things differently. Autism affects sensory processing. For example, I once got a nasty burn on my arm by resting it on an overheating laptop charger for over an hour. I didn’t even notice until I smelt the skin burning. 🥵 But labels in my clothes can feel painful! I can’t really tell if something is boiling hot because I won’t feel the pain of the burn so I have to be very careful but I am over sensitive to the cold and it feels painful to me. We actually experience the world in a very different way!
this sounds like a condition where the person dosent feel pain it dosemt just sound like spd please ask a dr about it
Sorry for your arm, hope you get better:)
That sounds like it's more than autism, your condition.
Why are people fighting when we are dealing with difficult situations every day 😔✌🏻☮️
Awwh.... poor lad!
I like Max's playing is music
What song is it
It’s jack
love. it
That’s my cousin Jamie Burch his sister is stevie watch poblercwm
Jamie Vural yes it is ! Btw that’s my old account from 2 years ago we live in wales ! So proud of him
RIP
Music can be soothing for some autistic kids.
I really miss Cal 😔💔
Zo3yZed E. Me too
And me
Zo3yZed E. R.I.P Caleb Knight 💔💔
Who is cal
Someone please tell me what show this is it looks really good
Why was he felling the guitar for the vibration. I'm using my moms acount and why was she shocked
It's another way of feeling the music. It's common in a lot of Autistic individuals to love music, and like someone who's deaf might touch an instrument to feel the vibrations, he's doing the same to feel the music, if that makes sense
what was max playing ? is the real question
Layla by Eric Clapton.
I have autism and I had the same issues as just but I not work with children with special need like Jack
My girl has autism my daughter is just like that with music calms her a lot down
Is there a song that max is playing? If so please tell me the song name
Layla by Eric Clapton
Layla by. Eric Clapton. it's a real song
3:26 i don’t know why I close my eyes and the music made me cry
What’s wrong with elton John ?
ChrisMac2489 u mean sick bastard
Random person But kid I beg your pardon I was only saying there’s nothing wrong with Elton John
Get your facts right before commenting in future
@@ChrisMac2489 You go ChrisMac2489. You show him:)
Queen Caitlin Sparkle thank you queen 👸😉
What's his disorders. I feel so bad for him. He seems autistic but they said he wasn't. Poor kid.
I think he does have autism.
Noo
What song is that when he was playing the gutair
Drifisgod 101 Eric Clapton - Layla
Go go power rangers
Jasso Hh 😂
2:45 The Mum shouldn’t have rlly done that he was fine
Fuck
It's so easy to judge when people haven't got a clue about dealing with special needs children. My heart goes out to us all 😔✌🏻💆🏻♀️🧘🏻♀️☮️ they were left too long 😔😥
Its cool
Im autistic myself and I had the same thing happen to me at age 13..
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Hi Melissa happy birthday 30th April I love your family very well thanks so much 👪 🙏 😊 ☺ 💜 💕 👪 🙏 😊
So he’s never heard of music before this
Mrs Chapman I probably has but some people with autism find music relaxing x
Can someone please tell me what song max is playing
Agent Masterson Layla Eric Clapton
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Max might was the dad on till they broke up this is what I’m thinking
Why people speaking when he use headphone. Can hear people ?
Even when my headphones are in high volume, I'm able to understand what people are saying
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My brother has the same thing I get hit all the time with him as I always want to help my parents as he is different to work with
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what series and episode is this?
Hi, it's series 28, episode 46, and it's called The Love You Take, it aired on the 9th of August 2014.
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jolene payne my name is mya Jade Quirk
Are you sure i looked it up and it did not come up with anything
@@alunday1991 thanks!
This is actually very well done except one thing. People on the spectrum are normally not able to learn new instructions easily so it would've taken a lot longer for the kid to learn to wipe his hands, etc when they told him to
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Not necessarily. It depends on their imitation skills. I've worked with kids on the spectrum who can imitate something the teachers do within seconds and others in which it takes months/years to teach them to imitate something. It's all individualized, just like with neurotypicals.
Does somebody know the name of this serie?
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Hi Melissa happy birthday 30th April I love your family very well 💗 💕 💖
What one was this may I ask X
Hi, it's series 28, episode 46, and it's called The Love You Take, it aired on the 9th of August 2014.
Season and ep show name
Casutly don't know ep
Please... dont demand
I feel bad
Dr den I love you so much joy today night I hope your family will have better ❤ 💙
What movie or tv show is this from ?
Casualty, series 28, episode 46, and it’s called The Love You Take, it aired on the 9th of August 2014.
@@alunday1991 huh, oh okay, thanks man, i never heard of the show, im in the states so,... and if it was here maybe it got ovwer shadowed by the more popular shows ?
@@Shannonbarnesdr1 I don't think it's on in America, it's on the BBC (you can watch it on BBC iplayer with a vpm, but we're a few series ahead by now, Max (the guy playing guitar), Cal (the blond doctor in the grey scrubs) and Lofty (the curly haired nurse in the blue scrubs) aren't on anymore
I am autistic too don't like when people hug me too much because of my autistic
He likes music and He Don't like bandage
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Service in a hospital... rightttttt😂
Whats this movie called
Emily Jordan It’s from a British television show called Casualty.
Who the heck is Jamie burch
Was he recently back on casualty as an autistic character coz he looks like an older lad
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Autistic kid is played by Calum Scott Howells who’s in the series it’s a sin
It’s Jamie Burch, not Callum Scott Howells, hence the title.
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Maybe jack should be in a care home for disable people
Not all disabled kids need to be in a care home
So agree with you Ben most kid and adult with disabled don’t need to be in a care home only if the parent can’t manage but most of the time the need to put thing in place to help them
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Yes I do
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What series and episode is this?
Hi, it’s series 28, episode 46, and it’s called The Love You Take, it aired on the 9th of August 2014.