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The Best Episodes of Takin' Over the Asylum

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The Best Episodes of Takin' Over the Asylum

A salesman starts to run a hospital radio station inside a facility for people with mental heath needs.

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  1. 9.6/10(62 votes)

    #1 - Let It Be

    S1:E6

    Eddie McKenna is a double glazing salesman who moonlights as a hospital radio DJ at St. Judes, a Scottish mental asylum.

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  2. 9.5/10(62 votes)

    #2 - Fool On The Hill

    S1:E4

    Eddie McKenna is a double glazing salesman who moonlights as a hospital radio DJ at St. Judes, a Scottish mental asylum.

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  3. 9.3/10(58 votes)

    #3 - Rainy Night In Georgia

    S1:E5

    Eddie McKenna is a double glazing salesman who moonlights as a hospital radio DJ at St. Judes, a Scottish mental asylum.

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  4. 9.2/10(66 votes)

    #4 - Fly Like An Eagle

    S1:E2

    Eddie McKenna is a double glazing salesman who moonlights as a hospital radio DJ at St. Judes, a Scottish mental asylum.

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  5. 9.2/10(62 votes)

    #5 - You Always Hurt The One You Love

    S1:E3

    Eddie McKenna is a double glazing salesman who moonlights as a hospital radio DJ at St. Judes, a Scottish mental asylum.

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  6. 9.1/10(72 votes)

    #6 - Hey Jude

    S1:E1

    Eddie McKenna is a double glazing salesman who moonlights as a hospital radio DJ at St. Judes, a Scottish mental asylum.

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Best Episodes Summary

"Let It Be" is the best rated episode of "Takin' Over the Asylum". It scored 9.6/10 based on 62 votes. Directed by David Blair and written by Donna Franceschild, it aired on 11/1/1994. This episode scored 0.1 points higher than the second highest rated, "Fool On The Hill".