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22 Kids & Counting is a education/science/factual topics series airing on UK television.

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The programme “Are You Okay, Josh?” is presented as a single episode, falling under the broader category of television drama. It follows a concise format, focusing on a specific moment in the life of its central character rather than spanning multiple seasons or story arcs. The title itself hints at a concern for the well‑being of the protagonist, setting the tone for a domestic narrative. At the heart of the episode is Josh, who is on the cusp of turning eighteen. As his birthday approaches, his parents, Noel and Sue Radford, start to feel uneasy. Their son displays a striking lack of interest in marking what is traditionally a significant rite of passage. This indifference catches the Radfords off guard, prompting them to question why he seems so detached from the celebration that most teenagers look forward to. The parents’ reaction forms the core of the story. Noel and Sue find themselves on high alert, their worries intensifying as the day draws nearer. The episode concentrates on their mounting concern, illustrating how a simple milestone can unsettle a family when expectations aren’t met. By the close of the broadcast, the Radfords are left grappling with the unsettling silence surrounding Josh’s impending birthday, underscoring the emotional stakes that arise from an ordinary yet pivotal moment in a young adult’s life.

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Josh is on the cusp of his eighteenth birthday, a milestone that traditionally calls for celebration. However, he displays a distinct lack of interest in marking the occasion. This unexpected indifference sets off alarm bells for his parents, Noel and Sue Radford, who begin to worry about what his attitude might mean. The Radfords find themselves unsettled as they watch their son approach a significant age without any desire to observe it, prompting them to question whether something deeper is amiss. Their unease grows as the day approaches, and they wonder whether this reluctance is just a phase or something deeper.