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Bedlam may refer to: Places * Bethlem Royal Hospital, a London psychiatric institution and the historic origin for the word for chaos or madness * Bedlam, North Yorkshire, a village in England * Bedlam, Shropshire, a small hamlet in England * Bedlam Theatre, a student-run theatre in Edinburgh Arts and media Film and television * ''Bedlam'' (1946 film), a thriller starring Boris Karloff * ''Bedlam'' (2019 film), a documentary about mental health in the United States * ''Bedlam'' (2011 TV series), a British supernatural drama * ''Bedlam'' (2013 TV series), a documentary * "Bedlam" (''Pretty Little Liars''), a 2016 TV episode Literature * '' Bedlam: London and Its Mad'', a 2008 history book * "Tom o' Bedlam", an anonymous poem written circa 1600 * ''Bedlam'' (Kennen novel), a 2009 young adult book * ''Bedlam'', a 1992 science fiction novel by John Brosnan * ''Bedlam'' (Brookmyre novel), 2013 * ''Bedlam'', a novel in the ''Skulduggery Pleasant'' series by Derek Landy * Tom o ...
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Bethlem Royal Hospital
Bethlem Royal Hospital, also known as St Mary Bethlehem, Bethlehem Hospital and Bedlam, is a psychiatric hospital in Bromley, London. Its famous history has inspired several horror books, films, and television series, most notably ''Bedlam (1946 film), Bedlam'', a 1946 film with Boris Karloff. The hospital is part of the South London and Maudsley NHS Foundation Trust. It is closely associated with King's College London and, in partnership with the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology and Neuroscience, is a major centre for psychiatric research. It is part of the King's Health Partners academic health science centre and the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Biomedical Research Centre for Mental Health. Founded in 1247, the hospital was originally located just outside the London Wall, city walls, in the Bishopsgate, Bishopsgate Without area of the City of London. It moved a short distance to Moorfields in 1676, and then to St George's Fields in Southwark in ...
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The Roses Of Eyam
''The Roses of Eyam'' is a historical drama by Don Taylor about the Great Plague that swept Britain in 1665/66. It is largely based on the events that happened in the "plague village" of Eyam in Derbyshire, between September 1665 and December 1666. Published in 1970, ''The Roses of Eyam'' had its world premiere at The Northcott Theatre in Exeter, Devon, on 23 September 1970. Description The script requires a large cast, with a core of actors prepared to learn extensive parts and portray passionate and sustained emotion. The play best suits an atmospheric setting such as a Norman church or Restoration Manor House, where it can be performed in the round. Taylor himself filmed the story for television in 1973.IMDB details
Information on the 1973 TV production.
The Roses of Eyam was originally intended for an adult audience but has become pa ...
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Skyshine's Bedlam
''Skyshine's Bedlam'' is a turn-based tactical roguelike and simulation game developed by Skyshine Games and published by Versus Evil. It was released in 2015 for Windows and OS X. It received mixed reviews from critics, who praised its art and music, but criticized its story and high level of difficulty. Gameplay The player is the overseer of a massive wheeled fortress known as the Dozer, and must cross a post-apocalyptic wasteland safely. The player can choose a route on a minimap, which determines what types of encounters they have. The player can also upgrade the Dozer in order to make traversal of the wasteland easier. Fights take place on an isometric grid. Squad members come in four classes, each with their own specialties. Soldiers cannot be replaced when they die, and it is almost inevitable that casualties will occur. Plot The player must navigate the Dozer from Bysantine, a futuristic metropolis, to Aztec City, a distant utopia. Many factions control parts of th ...
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Bedlam (2015 Video Game)
''Bedlam'' is a first-person shooter game developed by British studio RedBedlam and published by Standfast Interactive. It was released on October 13, 2015 for PlayStation 4 and October 16, 2015 for Xbox One. Based on the novel '' Bedlam'' by Christopher Brookmyre, it follows an ordinary Scottish woman named Heather Quinn who is trapped inside the body of a video game character and must fight her way through several environments inspired by 1990s and 2000s first-person shooter games. The game received mixed to negative reviews from critics, who praised its comedic writing but criticized its lackluster gameplay and high amount of bugs. Plot The game follows a digital simulation of Heather Quinn, a.k.a. Athena, an employee at an artificial intelligence technology company whose mind has been uploaded to a network of simulated fictional video games, primarily first-person shooters. The game takes place within and between these fictional games, among which her fellow employees' mind ...
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Bedlam (1996 Video Game)
''Bedlam'' is a 1996 run and gun video game developed by Mirage and published by GT Interactive for DOS, Windows, Mac OS, and PlayStation. Gameplay ''Bedlam'' is a game in which players use a squad of three huge remote assault tanks (RATs) against mutated creatures known as Biomex. Reception ''Next Generation'' reviewed the PC version of the game, rating it three stars out of five, and stated that "actual gameplay becomes tiresome after a while – shoot the monsters, look for the end of the level, go to the next level, shoot some more monsters. However, in small doses, it's fun enough for long enough to be worth giving it a shot." Reviews *''Computer Games Magazine'' – 1996 *''Pelit'' – September 1996 *''GameSpot'' – October 31, 1996 *''PC Games'' – November 1996 *''PC Gamer'' – January 1997 *''NowGamer'' – July 1, 1997 *''PC Zone ''PC Zone'', founded in 1993, was the first magazine dedicated to games for IBM-compatible personal computers to be published in the Un ...
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