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My Mad Fat Diary. Rae Earl (Sharon Rooney). Copyright: Tiger Aspect Productions
My Mad Fat Diary

My Mad Fat Diary

  • TV comedy drama
  • E4
  • 2013 - 2015
  • 16 episodes (3 series)

Comedy drama set in the mid-1990s looking at teenage life from the eyes of a 16-year-old with weight and mental health issues. Stars Sharon Rooney, Dan Cohen, Jodie Comer, Jordan Murphy, Ciara Baxendale and more.

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My Mad Fat Diary - Series 3

My Mad Fat Diary - Series 3

All three episodes from the third series of the comedy drama following the life of overweight teen Rae Earl (Sharon Rooney) in the mid-1990s.

In this series, 17-year-old Rae is accepted into Bristol University but decides to decline the offer after Finn (Nico Mirallegro) asks her to move in with him. As she ponders tough decisions about her future, Rae continues her therapy with Kester (Ian Hart), gets a job at a record store and realises she doesn't want things to change. However, disaster strikes when the group are involved in a devastating car accident.

First released: Sunday 26th July 2015

  • Distributor: 4DVD
  • Region: 2
  • Discs: 1
  • Catalogue: C4DVD10581

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