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Couples Therapy… where you never meet a producer

Upcoming series announced this week is an adaptation of US format from Warner Bros. Aus.

Earlier this week ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand announced it has commissioned docuseries, Couples Therapy for Paramount+.

Daniel Monaghan, Senior Vice President, Content and Programming, ViacomCBS Australia and New Zealand, said: “We are thrilled to add Couples Therapy Australia to our growing slate of local productions on Paramount+.

“The groundbreaking series is in its third season in the U.S. and is a proven hit for Showtime. Now it’s time to open the therapist’s door to couples in Australia and hear their stories.”

Michael Brooks, Managing Director, Warner Bros. Australia, said: “Couples Therapy is a premium and proven high-end documentary series that unveils the raw, honest and authentic details of other people’s intimate relationships.

“This captivating series adopts a unique approach as the couples never see or hear from a producer throughout the entire process. It’s shocking, confronting and as real as it gets with extraordinary breakthroughs along the way.”

A Paramount+ Original, Couples Therapy Australia will be available to stream exclusively in 2022. The series will see real-life couples lay bare their intimacy issues with a professional therapist. Can clarity, compassion – and sometimes tough love – help reignite passion’s spark?

Produced by Warner Bros. for Paramount+, the docuseries will go behind the closed doors of a therapist’s office, dropping in on the secret world of other people’s relationships. In raw and emotional weekly therapy sessions, couples will hash out their real-life issues and share their extraordinary breakthroughs for the first time outside the therapy room.

The fascinating fly-on-the-wall series will allow viewers the visceral experience of watching couples explore interpersonal issues and delicately negotiate confrontation, all the while searching for a deeper, more intimate relationship.

Couples Therapy Australia is a Warner Bros. production for Paramount+. The format rights are licensed by ViacomCBS Global Distribution Group.

Language, Adult Themes.

One Response

  1. This has been one of my favourite series the past two years. The filming techniques they use are fascinating – you can’t see a camera or see where they’ve hidden a camera anywhere. But the success of the series rests heavily on the shoulders of Orna the therapist. Australian casting will have to be spot on if they want to replicate that.

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