![]() The writing is genius, and the subject explores the mental health struggles that all of our generation face – coupled with how to navigate complicated, loving and nuanced friendship. Lydia West said: “I’m so happy to be working with Camilla and Nicola on this project. ![]() I can’t wait to make this show with this amazing group of people.” It was always our dream for us to work on something together, and now Channel 4 are making that dream come true. Nicola Coughlan said: “When I first met Camilla Whitehill long, long ago, during the time of Indie Sleaze, I quickly realised she was one of the funniest and most talented people I’d ever met. It’s a pivotal point in both their lives, bringing to the surface those all-important questions – could sleeping with your former History teacher be the key to happiness? Is a basement Rat Hotel a functional alternative to pest control? How do you stop your new psychiatrist giving you worry dolls? With their twenties behind them, Maggie and Eddie’s relationship faces the future – can it survive? But with the rest of their lives looming, careers hanging in the balance, and Maggie’s bipolar disorder making an unwelcome return to form, Eddie begins to question whether this friendship is really in their best interests. Written and created by Camilla Whitehill, Big Mood is billed as a “vivacious and rebellious portrayal of female friendship when infiltrated by the complexities of a serious mental illness.”īest friends Maggie and Eddie played by Nicola Coughlan (Bridgerton, Derry Girls) and Lydia West (It’s A Sin, Inside Man) have lived in each other’s pockets for ten years, through thick, thin, and multiple challenging eyebrow trends. ![]() Channel 4 has commissioned a new comedy series from Fremantle’s Dancing Ledge Productions (The Responder, Wedding Season). ![]()
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