I second this. I didn't know this programme was on, neither do I recall seeing it advertise despite watching the BBC often. It would be nice if a drama like this was coming on, that a note is put on the more widely used parts of this forum too as it could have assisted those getting used or having to come to terms with the illness.
I only knew about it because a work colleague whose dad also has dementia told me about it, and I was just about to start a thread in the Dementia news/campaign part when I did a search and found this thread.
If you have access to BBC i-player on your TV or via its website, you can do as I did this morning and search for its name and watch it that way.
I don't have much to add to what has been written on this thread. What a great drama that was, I thought the symptoms and behaviours weren't too underplayed or exaggerated, there were many I could recognise. I was tearful at the most personal ones, like that 'do no go out' sign on the door, the telling to other family members "that's not your dad/granddad, it's the illness", the accusations of someone taking/moving something, etc. Glenda deserves an award for that, her act was pretty spot on.