Help
Synopsis
Help is a BBC television comedy series first screened on BBC Two in 2005. Written by and starring Paul Whitehouse and Chris Langham, it concerns a psychotherapist and his therapy sessions with a variety of patients almost all played by Whitehouse. Peter Strong, the diffident psychologist, has an obsession with his receptionist Rebecca and also has regular appointments with his own therapist, which is the only time when the scene leaves Peter's office. The other performers in the series were Mark Williams and Olivia Colman in cameos as patients, Alison Senior as a patient's wife, and Langham's real-life daughter Emily as a patient's prodigious daughter. The two most frequent patients were Gary, who initially uses his therapy sessions to escape from his wife; and Monty, an elderly Jewish taxi driver whose wife is suffering from Alzeimer's disease. The show was released on Region 4 DVD, but has so far remained unreleased in the UK. In 2007 the development of Pedro, a character in the proposed second series - which was never made - became a focal point of Langham's trial.
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