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Takin' Over the Asylum

  • TV Mini Series
  • 1994
  • TV-14
  • 50m
IMDb RATING
8.5/10
1.4K
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David Tennant in Takin' Over the Asylum (1994)
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A salesman starts to run a hospital radio station inside a facility for people with mental heath needs.A salesman starts to run a hospital radio station inside a facility for people with mental heath needs.A salesman starts to run a hospital radio station inside a facility for people with mental heath needs.

  • Stars
    • Ken Stott
    • Katy Murphy
    • David Tennant
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.5/10
    1.4K
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    • Stars
      • Ken Stott
      • Katy Murphy
      • David Tennant
    • 17User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Won 2 BAFTA Awards
      • 5 wins total

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    Ken Stott
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    David Tennant
    David Tennant
    • Campbell
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    Ruth McCabe
    Ruth McCabe
    • Rosalie
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    Elizabeth Spriggs
    Elizabeth Spriggs
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    Angela Bruce
    Angela Bruce
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    Kenneth Bryans
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    Matt Costello
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    Derek Anders
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    Molly Innes
    • Margaret
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    Roy Hanlon
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    Nell Brennan
    • Sheila
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    Neil McKinven
    Neil McKinven
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    Caroline Paterson
    • Jane
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    Angus Macfadyen
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    prose

    Few TV miniseries are as good as this one.....

    Although this series was seen (and then soon after repeated) on Australian TV back in '94 or '95, it's brilliance still resonates. From the pen of Donna Franceschild, and directed by David Blair, it tells the story of a handful of 'loonies' - patients in a Glasgow mental facility. As in 'Girl, Interrupted', one is led to pondering the question: 'who are the real loonies?' Heavily laced with humour and poignancy, we - the 'normal' ones - are led into the lives of these people through the eyes of Eddie McKenna (Ken Stott), an alcoholic loser-type, whose desire is to be a radio disc-jockey, but who spends his days selling windows for the manager-from-hell. In my opinion, the salespeople at the windows company deserve to be behind locked doors far more than those in the institution. But I feel that this is the exact conclusion the writer wishes us to make. This series launched the extremely talented Ken Stott into regular TV appearances, such as 'Messiah' and 'The Vice'. It also features outstanding performances from David Tennant, Ruth McCabe, Angus McFadyen, and my favourite female actor, Katy Murphy. Ms Murphy seems to have a special knack for portraying wounded women. If you get a chance to see it, do.
    simonotsimple

    A brilliant piece of work

    I won't re-tell the story. I will simply say that the casting is creative, the script scrupulous, the production perfect, the direction indiscreditable. A wonderful artistic construction.

    However, as we move into the 21st century Governments, all over the western world, are closing the very services that are desperately needed by mentally ill people. They are now integrated into society while the hospitals are closed down.

    But at what cost to those who are mentally ill?

    Where are the patients of those hospitals now? Prisons, park benches or cemetery.
    10nuttipoodle

    Finally on DVD!

    This wonderful series in finally on DVD for everyone to enjoy. Funny and affecting, and with a brief cameo from Spike Milligan this is one of the best mini series I have ever seen.

    The best thing about this series is that it doesn't patronise, insult or caricature mental illness, but treats it as a real thing, the 'loonies' as real people and shows that not all the loonies are inside the hospital.

    Yes, some of the patient's illnesses are humorous, such as Rosaline obsessively cleaning everything, but this is never taken fun of, or used as a cheap plot device and there is a heartbreaking story behind her OCD.
    10john_s_napper

    Absolutely brilliant

    I just looked this up on IMDb in the hope that it might lead me to a DVD, but it doesn't seem to be on DVD. Are the BBC crazy? I was amazed to see that Takin' Over The Asylum is now 12 years old. I remember it so clearly. When it was first shown I thought it was the best TV series I had ever seen. Periodically the plot seemed too good to be true, at which point there was a twist to bring it back down to earth. Great writing and excellent acting. When it was repeated I told everyone I knew to watch it, but they didn't. I don't know why. I watched it all through again and it was just as good. Perhaps now that David Tennent is Dr. Who, somebody will think about releasing his earlier work on DVD. Whenever I see him I remember his slogan from Takin'Over The Asylum, delivered loudly in a strong Scottish accent: "We are loonies and we are proud".
    10cassandra2006

    A wonderful series

    What a truly great series this is! Such a pity that it probably won't be released on DVD, due to problems with getting the necessary approval to use some of the songs, according to somebody I asked. The cast is uniformly excellent and the direction, seamless. So many wounded people, but so many with a fire inside them to keep trying to live a life that makes sense! It's a show that made me grind my teeth at the inhumanity of government cost-cutting in the mental health arena. The loonies are by no means the ones inside the asylum.

    David Tennant is simply magnificent as the manic, inventive, affectionate, good hearted Campbell Bain. His exchanges with his dad would break your heart.

    Thoroughly recommended.

    ETA 18.01.14 The DVD has now been available for a few years and contains two eps with audio commentaries. It's wonderful to be able to watch the show again and nothing about it disappoints.

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      Every episode is named after a song. During each episode, you'll be able to hear the song that it's named after.
    • Quotes

      Campbell: We are loonies, and we are proud!

    • Connections
      Featured in Watching Ourselves: 60 Years of Television in Scotland: Characters (2012)

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    • Release date
      • September 27, 1994 (United Kingdom)
    • Country of origin
      • United Kingdom
    • Language
      • English
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    • Production company
      • British Broadcasting Corporation (BBC)
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      • 50m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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