
Big Mood
- TV comedy drama
- Channel 4
- 2024
- 6 episodes (1 series)
A vivacious and rebellious portrayal of female friendship when infiltrated by the complexities of a serious mental illness. Stars Nicola Coughlan, Lydia West, Ukweli Roach, Eamon Farren, Robert Gilbert and more.
- Due to return for Series 2
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Big Mood review
Nicola Coughlan and Lydia West comedy is a triumph.
Abby Robinson, Radio Times, 28th March 2024Big Mood review
Kooky bipolar comedy struggles to raise a chuckle.
Benji Wilson, The Telegraph, 28th March 2024Big Mood review
Nicola Coughlan is at her very best in this brave bipolar comedy.
Rachael Healy, i Newspaper, 28th March 2024Nicola Coughlan and Camilla Whitehill on Big Mood
"We have left a lot of mental illnesses out of the mental health arena."
Abby Robinson, Radio Times, 28th March 2024Big Mood review
Nicola Coughlan excels in this bipolar comedy.
Carol Midgley, The Times, 28th March 2024Big Mood review
Nicola Coughlan has enormous fun as an anxious do-badder - but the comedy is unrefined.
Nick Hilton, The Independent, 28th March 2024Big Mood on Channel 4 review
Witty, gritty and honest - everything Nicola Coughlan touches turns to gold.
Emma Loffhagen, Evening Standard, 28th March 2024Big Mood review
Blimey. Channel 4's new comedy Big Mood doesn't waste much time getting going.
Steve Bennett, Chortle, 27th March 2024Big Mood: Nicola Coughlan's laugh-out-loud comedy should be shown to all new TV writers
The Derry Girls star is excellent alongside It's A Sin's Lydia West in her new sitcom about two millennial best friends - a masterclass in inventive scriptwriting.
Joel Golby, The Guardian, 23rd March 2024