Biographical drama about the life of Paul Hodgson (Daniel Watson), who was diagnosed with meningitis aged ten months old. Though his parents were told he would never be able to move or speak, he fought back against the odds. This feature explores what it means to be disabled in modern Britain, from Paul's difficult relationship with his father Norman (Bill Fellows) and his desire to care for his mother Alice (Toyah Willcox) when her own health fails to his personal struggles with discrimination, education, employment, love, and acceptance.