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Psychos

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1999–
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
7.3/10
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Psychos (1999)
Drama

A challenging and provocative six-part drama set in the psychiatric ward of a Glasgow hospital.A challenging and provocative six-part drama set in the psychiatric ward of a Glasgow hospital.A challenging and provocative six-part drama set in the psychiatric ward of a Glasgow hospital.

  • Stars
    • Douglas Henshall
    • Neve McIntosh
    • Alastair Mackenzie
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.3/10
    127
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    • Stars
      • Douglas Henshall
      • Neve McIntosh
      • Alastair Mackenzie
    • 10User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 BAFTA Award
      • 1 win & 1 nomination total

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    Douglas Henshall
    Douglas Henshall
    • Dr. Daniel Nash
    • 1999
    Neve McIntosh
    Neve McIntosh
    • Dr. Kate Millar
    • 1999
    Alastair Mackenzie
    Alastair Mackenzie
    • Dr. 'Shug' Nevin
    • 1999
    Alison Peebles
    Alison Peebles
    • Anne Cowan…
    • 1999
    Iain Fraser
    • Jim Reid…
    • 1999
    Indira Varma
    Indira Varma
    • Dr. Martine Nichol
    • 1999
    Jenny McCrindle
    • Sue Hamilton…
    • 1999
    Elaine Collins
    • Laura Robb
    • 1999
    Nicholas Clay
    Nicholas Clay
    • Dr. Angus Harvey
    • 1999
    Clare Cathcart
    • Shona Temple…
    • 1999
    Naoko Mori
    Naoko Mori
    • Mariko Harris
    • 1999
    Lynsey Baxter
    Lynsey Baxter
    • Dr. Karen Smith
    • 1999
    Alastair Galbraith
    Alastair Galbraith
    • Dr. Kelly
    • 1999
    Carolyn Devlin
    • Lucy
    • 1999
    Steven Brand
    Steven Brand
    • Iain Telfer
    • 1999
    Jon Morrison
    • Eddie
    • 1999
    Ashok Srivastava
    • Dr. Chaudhuri
    • 1999
    Sally Dexter
    • Chris Gilhooley
    • 1999
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    8lisarull

    A wonderful wonderful series

    The posters drew me in and then I watched and just felt overwhelmed. I know it had a lot of criticism - for its title and handling of subject matter - but for those of us who watched utterly transfixed by the nuanced performances and its approach to such difficult material the lack of a second series or its release on video/DVD is a nightmare. How long will my videotapes hold out from replaying!!!

    Many of those not already established when this came out have since cropped up in other excellent dramatic works: Douglas Henshall, who for a brief time seemed to be everywhere, surely deserved something for his magnificent performance here (can I confess that I can't hear Talking Heads 'Once in a lifetime' without seeing the image of Henshall as Dr Nash, slumped on his bed with the rabbit... if you saw it you will know what I mean!). Neve McIntosh was just stunning and Alastair Mackenzie was compelling as the steadily unravelling Shug.

    If you find it, see it.
    10saratonkinson

    Brilliant so sad no second series!

    I'm a mental health nurse and this is the only TV programme that's ever got close to how it really is. Brilliant just a pity that there was no second series. Bonus is Douglas Henshall is gorgeous lol 😆
    10wombat2000

    Best-kept secret in television

    This was easily the best drama series on British television during 1999 and it's a crime it has neither been repeated nor released on video. Its impact was deep and wide-reaching, cropping up in Sunday supplement covers and the British Medical Journal. The previous comments appear to sum up reactions to this visceral, hilarious, touching and intelligent drama series: extremes. There is no middle ground here, and with the subject matter--psychiatric care in Glasgow, Scotland--it's no surprise. What I think most critics of the series misunderstand is that the title, as far as I can see, is a reference to "labelling", the distinction between "sick" and "well", "normal" and "mad". It's a show that flatters the viewer with a modicum of intelligence--so if you like your drama syrupy and spoon-fed, turn over now.

    This continuum is personified in the main character, Dr. Danny Nash, written with wit intelligence by David Wolstencroft and played to searing perfection by Douglas Henshall (This Year's Love). Both, I believe, won awards for their work, and watching the series as a whole, it's no surprise: this is a series that shows you both sides of the therapeutic coin personified, a manic-depressive psychiatrist (a condition all too endemic in the profession).

    Despite a plethora of sub-standard and under-watched shows being released on DVD and video, I have yet to see this excellent series released. It's a shame, as repeated viewings bring out the subtleties and themes that may stay hidden if the overall "trip" of watching the show hits you too hard in the gut first time round (and it does).
    10gerrydax-78680

    Brilliant

    This programme never got the recognition it deserved The cast were fantastic They gelled and had chemistry Storylines delivered with a major kick to the emotional nuts Coming from Glasgow, it was always good to have stuff set there As a psychiatric nurse...... its just wow

    Very well done Very highly recommended

    A screaming endorsement from this nurse.
    10LeFreak-5

    addictive

    I am a recently qualified hospital-based psychiatrist. I stumbled across this show late one night on a public television network.

    It is brilliant. I am eminently aware that it offended many, and that the very conservative Royal College of Psychiatrists condemned it. But I suppose this has to do with its gritty truthfulness. I can relate extremely well to my dedicated, overworked, fragile, and always human colleagues in the show.

    Real, disturbing, and extremely enjoyable. Doesn't pretend to whitewash the mentally ill and those who treat them with some politically correct brush intended to placate the easily-offended and all-too-influential consumer-survivor lobby.

    If it were available on video or DVD I would by it. Can't say that for too many films or television shows.

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      The series was heavily criticized for presenting reinforced stereotypes and prejudice towards people involved in mental health.
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      Featured in Watching Ourselves: 60 Years of Television in Scotland: Characters (2012)

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    • Release date
      • May 6, 1999 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Психи
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    • Runtime
      50 minutes
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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