Don't Call Me Crazy

Don't Call Me Crazy (2013)

EndedDocumentary show

More than half a million young people across the UK are being treated for some kind of mental illness, and over 3,500 teenagers passed through inpatient units like this last year. This series offers a chance for young patients to tell us what it's really like to live with mental health issues - through the good times and the bad - and dispel the myths, preconceptions and taboos of mental illness. While some of the young patients agree to stay voluntarily undergoing treatment here, others have been detained against their wishes, sectioned under the Mental Health Act. Filmed over the course of a year and with unparalleled access, this series follows teenage girls and boys at the unit as they battle to turn their lives around.

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Scheduleevery Monday at 21:00 (60 min)

Recent Episodes

EpisodeNameAirdate
S01E03Episode 3Jul 8, 2013
S01E02Episode 2Jul 1, 2013
S01E01Episode 1Jun 24, 2013
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Frequently Asked Questions  Warning: Spoilers

Don't Call Me Crazy premiere?

The TV show 'Don't Call Me Crazy' premiered on Tuesday, October 22, 2013.

Who directed the first episode of Don't Call Me Crazy?

The first episode of 'Don't Call Me Crazy' was directed by Victoria Silver.

What is the genre of Don't Call Me Crazy?

The genre of 'Don't Call Me Crazy' is Documentary.

How many teens are featured in Don't Call Me Crazy?

'Don't Call Me Crazy' features six teens.

What is the TV rating for Don't Call Me Crazy?

The TV rating for 'Don't Call Me Crazy' is TV-14.

Where was Don't Call Me Crazy filmed?

'Don't Call Me Crazy' was filmed at the McGuinness Unit, one of the UK's leading adolescent mental health units.

How long are the episodes of Don't Call Me Crazy?

The episodes of 'Don't Call Me Crazy' are approximately 60 minutes long.

Who produced Don't Call Me Crazy?

'Don't Call Me Crazy' was produced by The Garden Productions.

What was the initial title of Don't Call Me Crazy?

The initial title of 'Don't Call Me Crazy' was 'Sectioned'.

What is the main focus of Don't Call Me Crazy?

The main focus of 'Don't Call Me Crazy' is to explore what it means to be a teenager living with mental illness.

Are the teens in Don't Call Me Crazy real-life individuals?

Yes, the teens in 'Don't Call Me Crazy' are real-life individuals, who were given the opportunity to speak about their experiences with mental illness.

When was the last episode of Don't Call Me Crazy aired?

The last episode of 'Don't Call Me Crazy' aired on Tuesday, November 26, 2013.

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