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Don't Make Me Angry
2005 British TV series or programme From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Don't Make Me Angry [1] is a British documentary series for the Channel Four by John Walsh of Walsh Bros Ltd. 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 Rachel Andrew provided the on screen advice.[2][clarification needed]
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Episodes Series One
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There have been 5 screenings of this series on Channel Four from 2005 to 2009 below are the details for the first UK transmissions.
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Episodes Series Two
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There have been 10 screenings of this series on Channel 4 from 2006 to 2009 below are the details for the first UK transmissions.
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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
One episode was listed by the Children and Young People Now website. [5]
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