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'''''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]] (Langham) and his therapy sessions with a variety of patients almost all played by Whitehouse.

Peter, the diffident psychologist, has an obsession with his receptionist (played by [[Alison King]]) and has regular appointments with his own therapist, played by Whitehouse. The other performers in the series were [[Mark Williams (actor)|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.

In [[2007]] the development of Pedro, a character in the proposed second series - which was never made - became a focal point of [[Chris_Langham#Arrest_and_conviction|Langham's trial]].

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[[Category:BBC television programmes]]
[[Category:BBC television comedy]]

Revision as of 22:51, 5 May 2008

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