The dog on 'Doc Martin'
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Comments (9)Yes we do have to contend with PBS funding ( and really, you can do that by buying a CD for yourself or someone) Double bonus that way. Martin Clunes (Doc Martin) has had to work hard at pitching his ideas. He has had a stop and start career but we can say "huzzah" to him for his persistance because his talent and writing have saved him. Here at this link you can see a couple of other sides to him, including smiling. And read his bio. Here is a link that might be useful: Martin Clunes...See MoreAbout Doc Martin...
Comments (9)Joann -- Martin was a successful London surgeon who developed a fear of blood. A new position was found for him as a general practitioner in a village in a small seaside town in Cornwall. He had spent childhood summers there with his aunt, who still lives there. Martin has excellent diagnostic skills but extremely poor social skills and an awful bedside manner. (I'm guessing Asperger's syndrome.) That makes for some very amusing interactions with the local folk, patients and all, and the series contains many dramatic and moving moments as well. We love the show....See MoreDoc Martin fans
Comments (11)I keep having shows presented as a series get by me also. Often something recently encountered will not be new. Although sometimes the broadcasting of it is a debut even though it dates from a few years back. And they keep showing old episodes out of sequence - the last time I watched Doc Martin it was likewise from the time when the couple was living apart....See MoreDoc Martin Fans. . .
Comments (16)Would you believe I was thinking about the series not too long ago, actually remembering some really enjoyable episodes. I have not seen any ads or previews for Doc Martin on our PBS channel(s). Perhaps someday season 10 will be on Youtube? Another 10 years wait. : ( Teeda, I bet baby James is all grown up?...See Morealisande
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