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  | network = [[BBC Two]]
  | network = [[BBC Two]]
  | creator = [[Donna Franceschild]]
  | creator = [[Donna Franceschild]]
  | director = David Blair
  | director = [[David Blair]]
  | composer = Junior Campbell
  | composer = [[Junior Campbell]]
  | producer = Chris Parr
  | producer = [[Chris Parr]]
  | prod co = [[BBC Scotland]]
  | prod co = [[BBC Scotland]]
  | country = United Kingdom
  | country = United Kingdom
  | language = English
  | language = English
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'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a six-part [[BBC Scotland]] television drama about a hospital radio station in a Glasgow psychiatric hospital. The show was written by [[Donna Franceschild]], produced by Chris Parr, and directed by David Blair.
'''''{{PAGENAME}}''''' is a six-part [[BBC Scotland]] television drama about a hospital radio station in a Glasgow psychiatric hospital. The show was written by [[Donna Franceschild]], produced by [[Chris Parr]], and directed by [[David Blair]].


[[Sandie Shaw]]'s song "[[Puppet on a String]]" plays in the second episode, titled "Fly Like an Eagle".
[[Sandie Shaw]]'s song "[[Puppet on a String]]" plays in the second episode, titled "[[Fly Like an Eagle]]".


== External links ==
== External links ==

Latest revision as of 13:48, 13 March 2025

Takin' Over the Asylum
Release: September 27th – November 1st 1994
Episodes: 6
Running time: 50 minutes
Network: BBC Two
Creator: Donna Franceschild
Director: David Blair
Composer: Junior Campbell
Producer: Chris Parr
Production companies: BBC Scotland
Country: United Kingdom
Language: English


Takin' Over the Asylum is a six-part BBC Scotland television drama about a hospital radio station in a Glasgow psychiatric hospital. The show was written by Donna Franceschild, produced by Chris Parr, and directed by David Blair.

Sandie Shaw's song "Puppet on a String" plays in the second episode, titled "Fly Like an Eagle".

External links

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