| Me Depressed? Don't Make Me Laugh! | ||||||||
This programme is designed to be an aid in helping to overcome depression. It features Spike Milligan, who, despite suffering from severe and debilitating depression, managed to live an extraordinarily full and creative life until his death in 2002.
A great many people suffer from depression, but few know that there are effective ways of managing and overcoming it. Milligan presents a programme which focuses on four people who suffer from depression - and experts working in the field - who talk about their experiences and explain techniques they have successfully used to manage and overcome it. The programme is intended for sufferers of depression, their families and friends, and healthcare professionals who need to gain a clearer understanding of the issues involved. | ||||||||
| Running Time: 46 mins | ||||||||
| Age Range: 18 years - Adult | ||||||||
| Year of Production: 1996 | ||||||||
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This programme is designed to be an aid in helping to overcome depression. It features Spike Milligan, who, despite suffering from severe and debilitating depression, managed to live an extraordinarily full and creative life until his death in 2002.


