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Campbell Bain is the co-protagonist of Takin' Over The Asylum, portrayed by David Tennant. He has bipolar disorder, previously known as manic depression.
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Campbell Bain ( David Tennant) – a nineteen-year-old, enthusiastic contributor to the station, who has bipolar disorder (formerly known as manic depression). Francine Boyle ( Katy Murphy) – a long-term depressive patient who self harms to whom Eddie is attracted.
Campbell Bain ( David Tennant) – 19-jähriger BAS -Patient (Diagnose F31.1 ), enthusiastischer Helfer McKennas bei Aufbau und Unterhaltung des Krankenhausfunks, erwählt DJ zum neusten Berufswunsch, was seinem Vater nicht gefällt.
- Tragikomödie
- Vereinigtes Königreich
- Englisch bzw. Glaswegian
- Takin’ Over the Asylum
Takin' Over the Asylum: With Ken Stott, Katy Murphy, David Tennant, Ruth McCabe. A salesman starts to run a hospital radio station inside a facility for people with mental heath needs.
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- 1994-09-27
- Drama
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Takin' Over The Asylum is a six-part BBC Scotland mini series about a hospital radio station in a psychiatric hospital, written by Donna Franceschild, produced by Chris Barr and directed by David Blair.
Tennant played manic-depressive Campbell Bain, a role that he claims changed his life. "They needed someone who could believably act 19 and bonkers." He could, and did, to much acclaim, and followed it up with a much-praised performance as the page boy in What the Butler Saw at the Lyttelton.
Eddie recruits some of the inmates as station employees and with the help of good-hearted manic depressive Campbell Bain (David Tenant) – who appoints himself as a trainee DJ – and schizophrenic Fergus (Angus Macfadyen) he resurrects the dusty, dilapidated radio station.