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== Background == | == Background == | ||
Mr Bollingham is the head of the board of governors at the hospital in London, England. | Mr Bollingham is the head of the board of governors at the hospital in London, England. He is married to Mrs Bollingham. | ||
== During the events of [[Edge of Sanity (1989)]] played by [[Basil Hoskins]] == | == During the events of [[Edge of Sanity (1989)]] played by [[Basil Hoskins]] == | ||
[[Egglestone]] speaks with Mr Bollingham and tells him about [[Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde]]'s work, but Jekyll warns there might be side effects to the drug. At Egglestone's going away dinner, [[Elisabeth Jekyll]] tells Egglestone she made Jekyll promise they will come and visit them. At a dinner, a member comments on the murders in London and Mr Bollingham tells her there is no reason to worry. Her husband comments India is probably just like the Whitechapel district. Egglestone argues that the inhabitants of India don't realize that civilization can offer them a better life. Elisabeth mentions Reverend Fowler and [[Mrs Egglestone]] asks who Fowler is. Elisabeth tells her Fowler is the reverend at St. Michael's in Whitechapel and says how he has opened the church to the prostitutes. Jekyll tells the others that they would not know what to do if they were suddenly given absolute freedom and Mrs Bollingham asks if she isn't already free. Jekyll then describes what he means by total freedom by taking the food of the first woman and grabbing the arm of Mrs Egglestone. Jekyll shortly after leaves the dinner table after telling other man at table that he would have to be caught first before society could be put in prison. | [[Egglestone]] speaks with Mr Bollingham and tells him about [[Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde]]'s work, but Jekyll warns there might be side effects to the drug. At Egglestone's going away dinner, [[Elisabeth Jekyll]] tells Egglestone she made Jekyll promise they will come and visit them. At a dinner, a member comments on the murders in London and Mr Bollingham tells her there is no reason to worry. Her husband comments India is probably just like the Whitechapel district. Egglestone argues that the inhabitants of India don't realize that civilization can offer them a better life. Elisabeth mentions Reverend Fowler and [[Mrs Egglestone]] asks who Fowler is. Elisabeth tells her Fowler is the reverend at St. Michael's in Whitechapel and says how he has opened the church to the prostitutes. Jekyll tells the others that they would not know what to do if they were suddenly given absolute freedom and Mrs Bollingham asks if she isn't already free. Jekyll then describes what he means by total freedom by taking the food of the first woman and grabbing the arm of Mrs Egglestone. Jekyll shortly after leaves the dinner table after telling other man at table that he would have to be caught first before society could be put in prison. |
Latest revision as of 19:07, 20 November 2020
Background
Mr Bollingham is the head of the board of governors at the hospital in London, England. He is married to Mrs Bollingham.
During the events of Edge of Sanity (1989) played by Basil Hoskins
Egglestone speaks with Mr Bollingham and tells him about Dr Jekyll/Mr Hyde's work, but Jekyll warns there might be side effects to the drug. At Egglestone's going away dinner, Elisabeth Jekyll tells Egglestone she made Jekyll promise they will come and visit them. At a dinner, a member comments on the murders in London and Mr Bollingham tells her there is no reason to worry. Her husband comments India is probably just like the Whitechapel district. Egglestone argues that the inhabitants of India don't realize that civilization can offer them a better life. Elisabeth mentions Reverend Fowler and Mrs Egglestone asks who Fowler is. Elisabeth tells her Fowler is the reverend at St. Michael's in Whitechapel and says how he has opened the church to the prostitutes. Jekyll tells the others that they would not know what to do if they were suddenly given absolute freedom and Mrs Bollingham asks if she isn't already free. Jekyll then describes what he means by total freedom by taking the food of the first woman and grabbing the arm of Mrs Egglestone. Jekyll shortly after leaves the dinner table after telling other man at table that he would have to be caught first before society could be put in prison.