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  1. David Tennant (Doctor Who) stars as 1960s celebrity psychiatrist R.D. Laing who revolutionised the treatment of people diagnosed as mad. Mad to Be Normal reveals the story of R.D. Laing, the famous psychiatrist and one of Scotland's greatest ever minds. Working out of Kingsley Hall in East London throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Laing performed various daring experiments on people who were ...

  2. During the 1960s, a renegade Scottish psychiatrist courts controversy within his profession for his approach to the field, and for the unique community he creates for his patients to inhabit. 127 IMDb 6.0 1 h 45 min 2017. X-Ray. Drama · Historical · Bold · Emotional. Available to rent or buy.

  3. MAD TO BE NORMAL. Drama. David Tennant of Doctor Who fame stars as 1960’s celebrity psychiatrist R.D.Laing who revolutionised the treatment of people diagnosed as ‘mad’. Mad To Be Normal reveals the story of R.D. Laing, the famous psychiatrist and one of Scotland’s greatest ever minds. Working out of Kingsley Hall in East London ...

  4. Mad To Be Normal reveals the story of R.D. Laing, the famous psychiatrist and one of Scotland’s greatest ever minds. Working out of Kingsley Hall in East London throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Laing performed various daring experiments on people who were diagnosed as mentally disturbed. His revolutionary methods involved experimenting with ...

  5. Mad To Be Normal. During the 1960s, a renegade Scottish psychiatrist courts controversy within his profession for his approach to the field, and for the unique community he creates for his patients to inhabit. 105 1 h 45 min 2017. 16+.

  6. Mad to be Normal. During the 1960s, a renegade Scottish psychiatrist (David Tennant) courts controversy within his profession for his approach to the field, and for the unique community he creates for his patients to inhabit. IMDb 6.0 1 h 45 min 2017. 16+. Drama · Historical · Downbeat · Edifying.

  7. Aug 21, 2018 · Mad to Be Normal’s best moments are those involving Laing and his patients, particular their one-on-one interactions. Scenes in which he gives Sydney LSD in the hope of drawing out his repressed trauma, or when he quietly engages with a young woman who has been locked in a padded room by more conventional doctors, are incredibly compelling ...

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