Stephen Mangan to play a troubled therapist in 'Hang Ups'

Press Trust of India  |  London 

Actor Stephen Mangan is all set to play a highly-unconventional therapist in a semi-improvised comedy titled, "Hang Ups".

The 49-year-old actor will feature in the Channel 4 show, which has been adapted from the Emmy-nominated series "Web Therapy", co-created by "Friends" star Lisa Kudrow, reported RadioTimes.


Mangan stars as Dr Richard Pitt, a psychotherapist with a erratic professional career whose personal life is also starting to crumble down.

The six-part show will follow lively conservations with the patients, while also depicting the daily interruptions of a demanding extended family, errant teenagers and Pitt's own trouble-filled past.

Talking about the show, Mangan says, "People are complex and complicated and they lead messy, knotty lives. We've tried to put some of that all-too-familiar turmoil onscreen and the result, I think, is chaotic, glorious and disturbing."

The series begins filming later this year and will air in 2018.

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