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'''My Mad Fat Diary''' is a British [[television]] series that aired on [[E4]] from 2013 to 2015. The show is based on the real-life diaries of [[Rae Earl]], specifically her book "My Fat, Mad Teenage Diary." Set in the mid-1990s in [[Lincolnshire]], England, it follows the life of 16-year-old Rachel 'Rae' Earl, who has just left a psychiatric hospital where she was treated for four months for self-harm. Rae struggles with her [[mental health]], body image, and the challenges of being a teenager.
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'''''My Mad Fat Diary''''' is a British [[television series]] that aired on [[E4 (TV channel)|E4]] from 2013 to 2015. The series is based on the book ''[[My Fat, Mad Teenage Diary]]'' by [[Rae Earl]]. It follows the story of [[Rae Earl]], a teenager struggling with mental health issues, body image, and the challenges of adolescence in the mid-1990s.


==Plot==
==Plot==
The series begins in 1996, with Rae Earl being discharged from a psychiatric hospital. She returns to her life but feels alienated from her friends and family due to her mental health issues. Rae's journey is one of self-discovery, friendship, and dealing with the complexities of adolescence. The show delves into themes such as [[body image]], [[mental health]], [[sexuality]], and the importance of friendship. Rae's character is portrayed as relatable and authentic, resonating with many viewers for its honest depiction of teenage life and mental health struggles.
The series is set in [[Lincolnshire]], [[England]], and begins in 1996. It follows 16-year-old Rae Earl, who has just been discharged from a [[psychiatric hospital]] after a four-month stay. Rae is trying to navigate the complexities of teenage life, including friendships, romance, and self-acceptance, while dealing with her own mental health issues.
 
===Season 1===
The first season introduces Rae as she returns home and attempts to reconnect with her best friend, [[Chloe Gemell]]. Rae struggles with her self-image and the fear of being judged by her peers. She befriends a group of teenagers, including [[Finn Nelson]], [[Archie]], [[Izzy]], and [[Chop]], and becomes part of their social circle.
 
===Season 2===
In the second season, Rae continues to deal with her mental health challenges while exploring her romantic feelings for Finn. The season delves deeper into Rae's relationships with her friends and family, particularly her mother, [[Linda Earl]].


==Cast and Characters==
===Season 3===
* [[Sharon Rooney]] as Rachel 'Rae' Earl: The protagonist, dealing with mental health issues and trying to fit in.
The third and final season focuses on Rae's journey towards self-acceptance and her plans for the future. As she prepares to leave for university, Rae must confront her past and make peace with her identity.
* [[Jodie Comer]] as Chloe Gemell: Rae's popular and beautiful best friend, whose life isn't as perfect as it seems.
* [[Dan Cohen]] as Archie: One of Rae's friends, who is coming to terms with his sexuality.
* [[Nico Mirallegro]] as Finn Nelson: Rae's love interest, known for his brooding personality.
* [[Jordan Murphy]] as Chop: The comedic relief of the group, always trying to keep the spirits high.
* [[Ciara Baxendale]] as Izzy: The sweet and naive member of Rae's friend group.


==Reception==
==Characters==
''My Mad Fat Diary'' received critical acclaim for its writing, acting, and sensitive handling of complex issues. Sharon Rooney's performance was particularly praised, and the show was lauded for its realistic portrayal of teenage life and mental health issues. It has been recognized for its contribution to changing the conversation around mental health and body image, especially among young people.
* '''Rae Earl''' - The protagonist, a teenager dealing with mental health issues and body image concerns.
* '''Chloe Gemell''' - Rae's best friend, who is popular and confident.
* '''Finn Nelson''' - Rae's love interest, known for his brooding demeanor.
* '''Archie''' - A member of Rae's friend group, who is secretly gay.
* '''Izzy''' - A bubbly and kind-hearted friend.
* '''Chop''' - The comedic relief of the group, known for his antics.
* '''Linda Earl''' - Rae's mother, who is supportive but has her own struggles.


==Legacy==
==Themes==
The impact of ''My Mad Fat Diary'' extends beyond its original broadcast. It has been credited with helping to destigmatize mental health issues and encouraging open conversations about topics that were previously considered taboo. The series has a dedicated fan base and continues to be discovered by new audiences, thanks to its availability on streaming platforms.
''My Mad Fat Diary'' explores themes of mental health, body image, friendship, and self-discovery. The series is praised for its honest portrayal of teenage life and the challenges faced by those with mental health issues.


==See Also==
==Production==
* [[Teen drama]]
The series was produced by [[Tiger Aspect Productions]] and was well-received for its writing, performances, and soundtrack, which features music from the 1990s.
* [[Mental health in media]]
 
* [[Body positivity]]
==Related pages==
* [[E4 (TV channel)]]
* [[Rae Earl]]
* [[Mental health in television]]


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Latest revision as of 05:45, 16 February 2025


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My Mad Fat Diary title card

My Mad Fat Diary is a British television series that aired on E4 from 2013 to 2015. The series is based on the book My Fat, Mad Teenage Diary by Rae Earl. It follows the story of Rae Earl, a teenager struggling with mental health issues, body image, and the challenges of adolescence in the mid-1990s.

Plot[edit]

The series is set in Lincolnshire, England, and begins in 1996. It follows 16-year-old Rae Earl, who has just been discharged from a psychiatric hospital after a four-month stay. Rae is trying to navigate the complexities of teenage life, including friendships, romance, and self-acceptance, while dealing with her own mental health issues.

Season 1[edit]

The first season introduces Rae as she returns home and attempts to reconnect with her best friend, Chloe Gemell. Rae struggles with her self-image and the fear of being judged by her peers. She befriends a group of teenagers, including Finn Nelson, Archie, Izzy, and Chop, and becomes part of their social circle.

Season 2[edit]

In the second season, Rae continues to deal with her mental health challenges while exploring her romantic feelings for Finn. The season delves deeper into Rae's relationships with her friends and family, particularly her mother, Linda Earl.

Season 3[edit]

The third and final season focuses on Rae's journey towards self-acceptance and her plans for the future. As she prepares to leave for university, Rae must confront her past and make peace with her identity.

Characters[edit]

  • Rae Earl - The protagonist, a teenager dealing with mental health issues and body image concerns.
  • Chloe Gemell - Rae's best friend, who is popular and confident.
  • Finn Nelson - Rae's love interest, known for his brooding demeanor.
  • Archie - A member of Rae's friend group, who is secretly gay.
  • Izzy - A bubbly and kind-hearted friend.
  • Chop - The comedic relief of the group, known for his antics.
  • Linda Earl - Rae's mother, who is supportive but has her own struggles.

Themes[edit]

My Mad Fat Diary explores themes of mental health, body image, friendship, and self-discovery. The series is praised for its honest portrayal of teenage life and the challenges faced by those with mental health issues.

Production[edit]

The series was produced by Tiger Aspect Productions and was well-received for its writing, performances, and soundtrack, which features music from the 1990s.

Related pages[edit]