Don't Make Me Angry

Don't Make Me Angry: Series One & Two

Television poster
Directed by John Walsh
Narrated by Ray Burdis
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
Production
Executive producer(s) Roger James
Producer(s) John Walsh
Running time 8 x 30 min.
Production company(s) Walsh Bros Ltd.
Distributor Channel Four
Release
Original release November 11, 2005

Don't Make Me Angry [1] is a British documentary series for the Channel Four by John Walsh of Walsh Bros Ltd. This was the first time that anger management through cognitive behavioural therapy was practised in the home of angry teenagers. Each episode featured a story of anger and how its triggers and results were stopping the teenagers and their families from having a normal life. Shot in an observational documentary style, the psychologist Dr Rachel Andrew [2] provided the on screen advice.

Awards

In 2006 the series was nominated for a BAFTA.[3]

Series two won the World Medal Young Adult Special at the New York Television Festival Awards.[4]

Reception

Recommended by the Children and Young People Now organisation. [5]

References

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