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A Medical Drama

Hospital Themed Murder Mystery

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Rated 5.00 out of 5 based on 2 customer ratings
(2 customer reviews)

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General County Hospital has an excellent reputation. The staff are friendly and helpful and the hospital is one of the top performing hospitals in the district. As a teaching hospital, standards are exceptionally high and General County always has a bustling Emergency Room and is famed for its excellent diagnostics department.

The hospital canteen is a safe haven for the staff during a busy shift. With segregated staff and visitor areas, it ensures the busy medical staff are allowed to rest in peace.

Unfortunately, resting in peace is something one staff member is doing rather too well.

Lead surgeon, Mr Richard (Ricky) Mortice, has been found dead in the doctor’s rest area, which means someone on the staff is responsible! The question is who?

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Each round your detective revels clues and helps you solve the case.

Video detective is included in all our games as an option the detective can also be played by a guest the host or as an audio recording.

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Introducing the suspects

Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

Venus Infusion – Head nurse (Female)
Professional and very attractive, Venus is a hard woman to please, but men are always trying.

Andy Bedpan – Trainee nurse (Gender Neutral)
Edgy and with radical hair, Andy is constantly chewing gum to keep awake and seems more interested in college nightlife than the nitty gritty of ward life.

Chris Chun – Hospital chaplain (Gender Neutral)
Dynamic and fun, Chris is an atypical and youthful minister who is into high-risk sports at the weekends and is often found sporting a cast or sling from a recent accident as well as a dog collar.

Dr Pete De’Atricks – Doctor of paediatric medicine (Male)
Bouncy, fun and used to talking to children, Pete De’Atricks often sports a bright bow tie and joke shop trick accessories.

Annie Stetic – Anaesthetist (Female)
In surgical gowns or white coat, Annie is a chatty conversationalist who is often found talking to herself. She has to as her patients are always falling asleep on her!

Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

Venus Infusion – Head nurse (Female)
Professional and very attractive, Venus is a hard woman to please, but men are always trying.

Andy Bedpan – Trainee nurse (Gender Neutral)
Edgy and with radical hair, Andy is constantly chewing gum to keep awake and seems more interested in college nightlife than the nitty gritty of ward life.

Chris Chun – Hospital chaplain (Gender Neutral)
Dynamic and fun, Chris is an atypical and youthful minister who is into high-risk sports at the weekends and is often found sporting a cast or sling from a recent accident as well as a dog collar.

Dr Pete De’Atricks – Doctor of paediatric medicine (Male)
Bouncy, fun and used to talking to children, Pete De’Atricks often sports a bright bow tie and joke shop trick accessories.

Annie Stetic – Anaesthetist (Female)
In surgical gowns or white coat, Annie is a chatty conversationalist who is often found talking to herself. She has to as her patients are always falling asleep on her!

Dr Ian Fectious – Tropical diseases specialist (Male)
Often found in scrubs, face mask and gloves, and never without some hand sanitiser to hand, Ian is fastidiously clean and obsessive about germs.

Dr Emma Jency – Emergency room physician (Female)
A devilishly attractive doctor in a white coat, Dr Emma Jency is a ministering angel for all emergency cases.

Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

Venus Infusion – Head nurse (Female)
Professional and very attractive, Venus is a hard woman to please, but men are always trying.

Andy Bedpan – Trainee nurse (Gender Neutral)
Edgy and with radical hair, Andy is constantly chewing gum to keep awake and seems more interested in college nightlife than the nitty gritty of ward life.

Chris Chun – Hospital chaplain (Gender Neutral)
Dynamic and fun, Chris is an atypical and youthful minister who is into high-risk sports at the weekends and is often found sporting a cast or sling from a recent accident as well as a dog collar.

Dr Pete De’Atricks – Doctor of paediatric medicine (Male)
Bouncy, fun and used to talking to children, Pete De’Atricks often sports a bright bow tie and joke shop trick accessories.

Annie Stetic – Anaesthetist (Female)
In surgical gowns or white coat, Annie is a chatty conversationalist who is often found talking to herself. She has to as her patients are always falling asleep on her!

Dr Ian Fectious – Tropical diseases specialist (Male)
Often found in scrubs, face mask and gloves, and never without some hand sanitiser to hand, Ian is fastidiously clean and obsessive about germs.

Dr Emma Jency – Emergency room physician (Female)
A devilishly attractive doctor in a white coat, Dr Emma Jency is a ministering angel for all emergency cases.

Dr Matt Ernity – Obstetric surgeon. (Male)
Dishevelled from too many late nights, Matt Ernity is unfocused and looks as though he has dressed in the dark, which is usually the case. Why is it most babies are born at night?

Steph O’scope – Irish physiotherapist (Female)
Efficient and fun, Steph is a keep-fit fanatic and keen to keep both patients and staff in peak condition.

Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

Venus Infusion – Head nurse (Female)
Professional and very attractive, Venus is a hard woman to please, but men are always trying.

Andy Bedpan – Trainee nurse (Gender Neutral)
Edgy and with radical hair, Andy is constantly chewing gum to keep awake and seems more interested in college nightlife than the nitty gritty of ward life.

Chris Chun – Hospital chaplain (Gender Neutral)
Dynamic and fun, Chris is an atypical and youthful minister who is into high-risk sports at the weekends and is often found sporting a cast or sling from a recent accident as well as a dog collar.

Dr Pete De’Atricks – Doctor of paediatric medicine (Male)
Bouncy, fun and used to talking to children, Pete De’Atricks often sports a bright bow tie and joke shop trick accessories.

Annie Stetic – Anaesthetist (Female)
In surgical gowns or white coat, Annie is a chatty conversationalist who is often found talking to herself. She has to as her patients are always falling asleep on her!

Dr Ian Fectious – Tropical diseases specialist (Male)
Often found in scrubs, face mask and gloves, and never without some hand sanitiser to hand, Ian is fastidiously clean and obsessive about germs.

Dr Emma Jency – Emergency room physician (Female)
A devilishly attractive doctor in a white coat, Dr Emma Jency is a ministering angel for all emergency cases.

Dr Matt Ernity – Obstetric surgeon. (Male)
Dishevelled from too many late nights, Matt Ernity is unfocused and looks as though he has dressed in the dark, which is usually the case. Why is it most babies are born at night?

Steph O’scope – Irish physiotherapist (Female)
Efficient and fun, Steph is a keep-fit fanatic and keen to keep both patients and staff in peak condition.

Dr Guy Nicology – Junior doctor(Male)
Quick to crack a joke or see the funny side of any situation, Guy Nicology is a prank-loving junior doctor who dresses trendily and loves to flirt.

Betty Dysonme – Student doctor (Female)
Nervous and studious, Betty is never seen without her notebook and pen, textbooks, stethoscope, reflex hammer and a multitude of other medical paraphernalia.

Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

Venus Infusion – Head nurse (Female)
Professional and very attractive, Venus is a hard woman to please, but men are always trying.

Andy Bedpan – Trainee nurse (Gender Neutral)
Edgy and with radical hair, Andy is constantly chewing gum to keep awake and seems more interested in college nightlife than the nitty gritty of ward life.

Chris Chun – Hospital chaplain (Gender Neutral)
Dynamic and fun, Chris is an atypical and youthful minister who is into high-risk sports at the weekends and is often found sporting a cast or sling from a recent accident as well as a dog collar.

Dr Pete De’Atricks – Doctor of paediatric medicine (Male)
Bouncy, fun and used to talking to children, Pete De’Atricks often sports a bright bow tie and joke shop trick accessories.

Annie Stetic – Anaesthetist (Female)
In surgical gowns or white coat, Annie is a chatty conversationalist who is often found talking to herself. She has to as her patients are always falling asleep on her!

Dr Ian Fectious – Tropical diseases specialist (Male)
Often found in scrubs, face mask and gloves, and never without some hand sanitiser to hand, Ian is fastidiously clean and obsessive about germs.

Dr Emma Jency – Emergency room physician (Female)
A devilishly attractive doctor in a white coat, Dr Emma Jency is a ministering angel for all emergency cases.

Dr Matt Ernity – Obstetric surgeon. (Male)
Dishevelled from too many late nights, Matt Ernity is unfocused and looks as though he has dressed in the dark, which is usually the case. Why is it most babies are born at night?

Steph O’scope – Irish physiotherapist (Female)
Efficient and fun, Steph is a keep-fit fanatic and keen to keep both patients and staff in peak condition.

Dr Guy Nicology – Junior doctor(Male)
Quick to crack a joke or see the funny side of any situation, Guy Nicology is a prank-loving junior doctor who dresses trendily and loves to flirt.

Betty Dysonme – Student doctor (Female)
Nervous and studious, Betty is never seen without her notebook and pen, textbooks, stethoscope, reflex hammer and a multitude of other medical paraphernalia.

Dr Si Kyatry – Consultant psychiatrist (Male)
Solid and dependable, Si always carries around a notebook and pen and has a pocket full of candy to aid any crisis situation.

Penny Cillin – Pharmacist (Female)
In white coat and with a clipboard of forms, and pockets full of drugs to hand, Penny is the one everyone goes to for prescription drugs.

Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

Venus Infusion – Head nurse (Female)
Professional and very attractive, Venus is a hard woman to please, but men are always trying.

Andy Bedpan – Trainee nurse (Gender Neutral)
Edgy and with radical hair, Andy is constantly chewing gum to keep awake and seems more interested in college nightlife than the nitty gritty of ward life.

Chris Chun – Hospital chaplain (Gender Neutral)
Dynamic and fun, Chris is an atypical and youthful minister who is into high-risk sports at the weekends and is often found sporting a cast or sling from a recent accident as well as a dog collar.

Dr Pete De’Atricks – Doctor of paediatric medicine (Male)
Bouncy, fun and used to talking to children, Pete De’Atricks often sports a bright bow tie and joke shop trick accessories.

Annie Stetic – Anaesthetist (Female)
In surgical gowns or white coat, Annie is a chatty conversationalist who is often found talking to herself. She has to as her patients are always falling asleep on her!

Dr Ian Fectious – Tropical diseases specialist (Male)
Often found in scrubs, face mask and gloves, and never without some hand sanitiser to hand, Ian is fastidiously clean and obsessive about germs.

Dr Emma Jency – Emergency room physician (Female)
A devilishly attractive doctor in a white coat, Dr Emma Jency is a ministering angel for all emergency cases.

Dr Matt Ernity – Obstetric surgeon. (Male)
Dishevelled from too many late nights, Matt Ernity is unfocused and looks as though he has dressed in the dark, which is usually the case. Why is it most babies are born at night?

Steph O’scope – Irish physiotherapist (Female)
Efficient and fun, Steph is a keep-fit fanatic and keen to keep both patients and staff in peak condition.

Dr Guy Nicology – Junior doctor(Male)
Quick to crack a joke or see the funny side of any situation, Guy Nicology is a prank-loving junior doctor who dresses trendily and loves to flirt.

Betty Dysonme – Student doctor (Female)
Nervous and studious, Betty is never seen without her notebook and pen, textbooks, stethoscope, reflex hammer and a multitude of other medical paraphernalia.

Dr Si Kyatry – Consultant psychiatrist (Male)
Solid and dependable, Si always carries around a notebook and pen and has a pocket full of candy to aid any crisis situation.

Penny Cillin – Pharmacist (Female)
In white coat and with a clipboard of forms, and pockets full of drugs to hand, Penny is the one everyone goes to for prescription drugs.

Dr Gerry Atrics – Retired doctor (Male)
Called back from retirement due to low staff levels, Dr Gerry Atrics is somewhat unpredictable and cultivates a mad scientist look.

Florence Nightjar – Night sister (Female)
Strict, authoritative and brisk, Florence Nightjar is smart and traditional when it comes to her uniform preferences and patient care.

Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

Venus Infusion – Head nurse (Female)
Professional and very attractive, Venus is a hard woman to please, but men are always trying.

Andy Bedpan – Trainee nurse (Gender Neutral)
Edgy and with radical hair, Andy is constantly chewing gum to keep awake and seems more interested in college nightlife than the nitty gritty of ward life.

Chris Chun – Hospital chaplain (Gender Neutral)
Dynamic and fun, Chris is an atypical and youthful minister who is into high-risk sports at the weekends and is often found sporting a cast or sling from a recent accident as well as a dog collar.

Dr Pete De’Atricks – Doctor of paediatric medicine (Male)
Bouncy, fun and used to talking to children, Pete De’Atricks often sports a bright bow tie and joke shop trick accessories.

Annie Stetic – Anaesthetist (Female)
In surgical gowns or white coat, Annie is a chatty conversationalist who is often found talking to herself. She has to as her patients are always falling asleep on her!

Dr Ian Fectious – Tropical diseases specialist (Male)
Often found in scrubs, face mask and gloves, and never without some hand sanitiser to hand, Ian is fastidiously clean and obsessive about germs.

Dr Emma Jency – Emergency room physician (Female)
A devilishly attractive doctor in a white coat, Dr Emma Jency is a ministering angel for all emergency cases.

Dr Matt Ernity – Obstetric surgeon. (Male)
Dishevelled from too many late nights, Matt Ernity is unfocused and looks as though he has dressed in the dark, which is usually the case. Why is it most babies are born at night?

Steph O’scope – Irish physiotherapist (Female)
Efficient and fun, Steph is a keep-fit fanatic and keen to keep both patients and staff in peak condition.

Dr Guy Nicology – Junior doctor(Male)
Quick to crack a joke or see the funny side of any situation, Guy Nicology is a prank-loving junior doctor who dresses trendily and loves to flirt.

Betty Dysonme – Student doctor (Female)
Nervous and studious, Betty is never seen without her notebook and pen, textbooks, stethoscope, reflex hammer and a multitude of other medical paraphernalia.

Dr Si Kyatry – Consultant psychiatrist (Male)
Solid and dependable, Si always carries around a notebook and pen and has a pocket full of candy to aid any crisis situation.

Penny Cillin – Pharmacist (Female)
In white coat and with a clipboard of forms, and pockets full of drugs to hand, Penny is the one everyone goes to for prescription drugs.

Dr Gerry Atrics – Retired doctor (Male)
Called back from retirement due to low staff levels, Dr Gerry Atrics is somewhat unpredictable and cultivates a mad scientist look.

Florence Nightjar – Night sister (Female)
Strict, authoritative and brisk, Florence Nightjar is smart and traditional when it comes to her uniform preferences and patient care.

Herr Otto Peadics – German orthopaedic surgeon (Male)
Strong and splattered with blood, Otto Peadics is larger than life and throws himself into everything with great gusto!

Di Agnostics – Radiologist (Female)
Never without a lea- lined tabard to ward off stray x-rays, Di is a disaster area when it comes to static and her hair is always an uncontrolled mess!

Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

Venus Infusion – Head nurse (Female)
Professional and very attractive, Venus is a hard woman to please, but men are always trying.

Andy Bedpan – Trainee nurse (Gender Neutral)
Edgy and with radical hair, Andy is constantly chewing gum to keep awake and seems more interested in college nightlife than the nitty gritty of ward life.

Chris Chun – Hospital chaplain (Gender Neutral)
Dynamic and fun, Chris is an atypical and youthful minister who is into high-risk sports at the weekends and is often found sporting a cast or sling from a recent accident as well as a dog collar.

Dr Pete De’Atricks – Doctor of paediatric medicine (Male)
Bouncy, fun and used to talking to children, Pete De’Atricks often sports a bright bow tie and joke shop trick accessories.

Annie Stetic – Anaesthetist (Female)
In surgical gowns or white coat, Annie is a chatty conversationalist who is often found talking to herself. She has to as her patients are always falling asleep on her!

Dr Ian Fectious – Tropical diseases specialist (Male)
Often found in scrubs, face mask and gloves, and never without some hand sanitiser to hand, Ian is fastidiously clean and obsessive about germs.

Dr Emma Jency – Emergency room physician (Female)
A devilishly attractive doctor in a white coat, Dr Emma Jency is a ministering angel for all emergency cases.

Dr Matt Ernity – Obstetric surgeon. (Male)
Dishevelled from too many late nights, Matt Ernity is unfocused and looks as though he has dressed in the dark, which is usually the case. Why is it most babies are born at night?

Steph O’scope – Irish physiotherapist (Female)
Efficient and fun, Steph is a keep-fit fanatic and keen to keep both patients and staff in peak condition.

Dr Guy Nicology – Junior doctor(Male)
Quick to crack a joke or see the funny side of any situation, Guy Nicology is a prank-loving junior doctor who dresses trendily and loves to flirt.

Betty Dysonme – Student doctor (Female)
Nervous and studious, Betty is never seen without her notebook and pen, textbooks, stethoscope, reflex hammer and a multitude of other medical paraphernalia.

Dr Si Kyatry – Consultant psychiatrist (Male)
Solid and dependable, Si always carries around a notebook and pen and has a pocket full of candy to aid any crisis situation.

Penny Cillin – Pharmacist (Female)
In white coat and with a clipboard of forms, and pockets full of drugs to hand, Penny is the one everyone goes to for prescription drugs.

Dr Gerry Atrics – Retired doctor (Male)
Called back from retirement due to low staff levels, Dr Gerry Atrics is somewhat unpredictable and cultivates a mad scientist look.

Florence Nightjar – Night sister (Female)
Strict, authoritative and brisk, Florence Nightjar is smart and traditional when it comes to her uniform preferences and patient care.

Herr Otto Peadics – German orthopaedic surgeon (Male)
Strong and splattered with blood, Otto Peadics is larger than life and throws himself into everything with great gusto!

Di Agnostics – Radiologist (Female)
Never without a lea- lined tabard to ward off stray x-rays, Di is a disaster area when it comes to static and her hair is always an uncontrolled mess!

Gus Troscopy – Ward porter (Male)
In sneakers, headphones and trendy jeans, Gus rarely hears requests as he has his music on full blast.

Dr Glenda Crinology – Locum (Female)
In a brand new white coat and designer gear, Glenda earns more than anyone else on duty and has a holiday tan few staff can compete with.Mr Colin Oscopy – Surgeon (Male)
Young and flexible, Colin Oscopy is hip and trendy even in his white coat. He loves the latest gadgets and is always taking lots of pictures.

FAQ's

How long does it take to play a murder mystery game?

How long a murder mystery game takes to play depends on the number of players, the format (virtual or face-to-face), and other factors like eating and drinking consumption.

  • Virtual games: Approximately 10 minutes per suspect (e.g., 1 hour for 6 players, 80 minutes for 8 players). A 20-player game on Zoom can be finished in 2 hours with a faster pace.
  • Face-to-face games: Typically take 2–3½ hours when combined with a meal, but can vary depending on how relaxed the dining is. Adding ad-libbing, general conversation, can extend the duration. 
  • Quick large-group games: Custom “suspect/witness” split formats can reduce game time and maintain pace.

On average, dinner party muder mystery games take 2–3½ hours depending on circumstances.

You can find a more in-depth answer with more examples here.

Yes the host can play. We designed our games to give you options when using our murder mystery games as a host you can decide to either

  • Play the inspector
  • Play a character
  • Play a character AND the inspector.
  • Just play host and use the recorded Video or Audio inspector.

Find our more about playing as the host here.

For downloadable kits delivery is instant.  As soon as you clear check out you’ll be able to download your order.

If you order a CUSTOM version of a game – the first kit you will be able to access will be the original order.  This is because we manually sit and adjust the games in the office when they’re ordered, so any customsation requires human input.  This means the customisation will be done as soon as we can do it.  Usually this is within 2 working days and once finished we email it to you.  However we know how people like to plan… so the website delivers the original game immediately and we follow this up manually with an adjusted copy as soon as we’ve finished the work!

We are sensitive to the environment so rather than cutting down thousands of trees and holding stock, we print on demand.

This means printed order requests are handled within 24-48 hours and they’re usually dispatched as soon as they’re printed.

We work a 5 day week in the retail team.  This means orders are shipped Monday through Friday.

Click here for more information about shipping times.

Yes, our games can be played in odd group sizes. We have a few options on how to do this:

  1. One guest can play as the inspector. In this case, a game for 8 players would suit a party of 9, for example. The option for a guest to play the inspector is included in all our Murder Mystery game kits.
  2. Ask us to adjust the game for you. We can make a number of changes to our games to fit your party; in most cases, this is by removing a character. There is a charge for this service, and it can be ordered when buying your game. Just order the size bigger than you need and use the customise game option to choose to remove one character. 
  3.  Get creative with your casting; people can share roles, or someone can play two characters.

 

2 reviews for A Medical Drama

    Daniel Martinez
    Rated 5 out of 5
    January 9, 2024
    This was my fourth time ordering a Red Herring game for a party with my friends and this one did not disappoint. We were all caught off guard at the end (none of us figured it out) but were all pleasantly surprised! There were so many great moments for me and my friends. I'm already looking forward to next year!
    Happy Customer
    Rated 5 out of 5
    February 2, 2023
    To say we had fun............-......an understatement!-!! Thank you to Jo who answered questions and queries so quickly. Loo-k forward to the next time!!!
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This game can be customised to fit your event for an additional fee.

It’s hard to give “ball park” figures for what different customisations would cost however we’ve attempted to HERE.

Please do contact us for a free quote if you would like any customisations on your game before purchase.

Remember… if you just need 1 extra person, or 1 less person, why not have someone play the inspector role?

The inspector can usually be male or female as the “for real” inspector can simply invent a new name for themselves.

Some hosts prefer to play the inspector role as it means they can work on the catering while the round plays out amongst their guests.

 

Game Age Rating

This Game Contains

Suggestive Themes – Mild provocative references or materials.
Sexual Themes – Mild. Medical related humour in connection with sexual organs and gynaecology. Relationship triangles.
Alcohol Reference – Reference to alcoholic beverages
A murder – violence suggested.

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