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[edit]Series 1 (2004)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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1 | 1 | "Going Bodmin" | Ben Bolt | Dominic Minghella | 2 September 2004 | 9.93 | |
The episode title is a reference to Bodmin mental hospital in Cornwall. The series centers around the fictional seaside village of Portwenn on Cornwall. One of the recurring scenes in every episode of the series, is a group of teenage girls who giggle every time they walk past Doc Martin. In multiple episodes, the term "going bodmin" is used to refer to someone who is acting a little crazy. From the first episode, a dog follows Martin everywhere, and becomes a running gag as Doc Martin dislikes dogs. Martin and local teacher Louisa Glasson (Caroline Catz) first notice each other on the airplane to Portwenn in Cornwall, as he's staring at her. Having unwittingly offended her, he spontaneously diagnoses her glaucoma. She is on the panel that interviews him for the post of general practitioner, and tells the board he's not right for Portwenn. However, she takes his advice and has glaucoma surgery.[2] Auntie Joan Norton (Stephanie Cole) with whom Martin spent holidays as a boy, wants to know his real reason why he gave up a surgical practice in London. Martin hires local plumbers Bert Large and his son Al to fix up the clinic's plumbing. He also meets PC Mark Mylow (Stewart Wright) on his first day. He is less than enamored of the other locals he encounters, and is dissatisfied with the inherited state of the surgery clinic. He has hired Elaine Denham (Lucy Punch) from the Cornwall village of Delabole as his office assistant. Colonel Gilbert Spencer (Richard Johnson) consults with Martin over a problem wth gynecomastia. The Cclonel's wife Susan Brading (Celia Imrie) separately asks for a prescription for hormone replacement creme without an examination. In reading her medical records, he is surprised by the number of refills she's had for the cream. As he reads a possible side effect of the creme is enlarged breasts, he pays a house visit to them and advises them the overuse of the cream might be causing the Colonel's problem. Later, Martin and Colonel Spencer accidentally discover Susan having sex with teenage boy Ross (Finlay Robertson), who had also visited Martin with enlarged breasts. Spencer is subsequently arrested for trying to kill Ross. Disillusioned, Martin decides he has made a mistake and plans to return to London. As he's packing up to leave, Bert Large comes to him with a list of patients who need his medical help. Martin decides to stay in Portwenn.[3] | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Gentlemen Prefer" | Ben Bolt | Dominic Minghella | 9 September 2004 | 8.98 | |
Martin's surgery officially opens for business, but patients continue to treat it as a drop-in cafe. Retired teacher and musician Roger Fenn (Jeff Rawle) is referred to a specialist for a possibly cancerous lump on his neck. While visiting him in the hospital, Martin reveals that he gave up surgery to become a general practitioner because blood triggers panic attacks in him. Martin sacks his receptionist Elaine (Lucy Punch) for her general attitude and incompetence after she takes down the wrong phone number for Bobby Richards (Alexander King), a boy with suspected appendicitis. Louisa is able to track down the residence of the youth, to find his mother (Vicki Pepperdine) stressed about her son's illness. Martin diagnoses him with tonsillitis. Townspeople retaliate over Martin's firing of Elaine, and boycott his clinic. Her father (Nick Brimble) is completely understanding. Although Elaine has misgivings about her widowed father's upcoming wedding, she attends anyway and congratulates him when she sees how happy he is. Martin is also in attendance at the wedding, and rehires Elaine. Martin releases the dog who keeps following him, on Aunt Joan's farm. The dog stows away in Martin's car and goes back home with him.[3] | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Sh*t Happens" | Ben Bolt | Dominic Minghella | 16 September 2004 | 8.91 | |
A stomach bug sweeps the village, filling Martin's surgery with patients. Martin guests on the local radio show program hosted by Caroline Bosman (Felicity Montagu), in an attempt to alert the village to a potential health scare, but his efforts misfire. Bert Large (Ian McNeice) and his son Al (Joe Absolom) have an argument over college and the future of their family businesses.[3] Martin and Bert believe the cause of the epidemic is the origins of the water supply. PC Mark Mylow (Stewart Wright) bemoans his not having a girlfriend.[4] | |||||||
4 | 4 | "The Portwenn Effect" | Ben Bolt | Dominic Minghella | 23 September 2004 | 9.31 | |
Louisa buys two tickets to the Portwenn Players Dance and invites Martin. He doesn't want to go, so Louisa offers the ticket to PC Mark Mylow (Stewart Wright) instead. Mark believes he might have intimate relations with Louisa. He tells Martin he has a date with Louisa, "the woman of your dreams". Martin is not interested. Mylow orders so-called performance enhancement meds off the internet, which Martin later has analyzed and finds out they're only vitamin tablets. Louisa takes the class to see Mrs Potter (Isabelle Barker) who teaches them about birds and her garden. Peter Cronk (Kurtis O'Brien), a boy at Louisa's school, has destroyed Mrs. Potter's bird feeding table. PC Mylow threatens to arrest him for criminal damage, but Mylow gives Peter the alternative of a wood working class, who in turn says he'd rather be arrested. He causes trouble on a wildlife trip, but is stopped, and explains to Martin that he can't stop himself from doing these things. Martin visits Park Ranger Stewart James (Ben Miller), who believes he lives with a 6-foot red squirrel named Anthony. The Park Ranger says a he is on nitrazepam, and asks Martin to give him a prescription without a medical exam, because that's what the previous doctor did. Things turn crazy, with Martin temporarily held hostage. Eventually, Martin breaks free and goes to the Portwenn Players Dance. Stewart James follows him and has a psychotic incident, when Al Large tells Martin that the whole town knows these episodes are post-traumatic stress disorder from the ranger's service in the Bosnian War. Understanding that, Martin is able to talk the ranger into calming down. After reading Stewart's medical records, he realizes the previous doctor was only prescribing vitamin tablets, so Martin gives him a prescription for the same thing. Martin eventually has a rational conversation with Stewart who understands he has PTSD, and feels that imaginary Anthony the squirrel friend helps him through tough days.[5] | |||||||
5 | 5 | "Of All the Harbours in All the Towns" | Ben Bolt | Kirstie Falkous & John Regier | 30 September 2004 | 9.45 | |
John Slater (John Alderton) from Hong Kong, an old flame of Auntie Joan's, returns to the village hoping to rekindle his love affair with her, but Auntie Joan is not thrilled and wants him to go back where he came from. She reveals she was married to her husband when she and Slater had previously known each other. Joan agrees to go away with Slater. Martin discovers Slater has a life-threatening heart condition, and gives him 6 months to a year to live, so Slater lies and tells Joan that he's still married. As John sails away, Martin tells Joan the truth. Al Large shows an interest in Elaine, and she pressures him for a date. Martin is not totally satisfied with Elaine's job performance. Fifteen-year-old Melanie Gibson (Stephanie Leonidas) has a crush on the doctor after he pops her dislocated shoulder back into place. She believes he feels the same way. Martin consults with PC PC Mark Mylow on how to discourage her. She believes she can interest Martin in her, but he tells her not to come back to the clinic unless she's ill, and even then has to be accompanied by an adult. Melanie climbs through a window into Martin's flat and hides nude in his bed. Her father shows up in Martin's clinic and apologizes for his daughter's obsession.[6] | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Haemophobia" | Ben Bolt | Dominic Minghella | 7 October 2004 | 9.31 | |
At the surgery clinic, Martin's former pupil Adrian Pitts is waiting to see Martin, who calls him an "arse" and tells him to move on. Pitts ridicules Martin over his blood phobia, and later tells townspeople that their new doctor is afraid of blood. The story spreads throughout Portwenn. Burt Large has an accident and appears covered with blood. Martin realizes it's just ketchup, and the town has played a prank on him. Martin's phobia is discussed on Caroline Bosman's radio talk show. Martin calls in the show and goes ballistic, expressing his ire over being subjected to a town joke, and denies that the phobia affects his performance as a doctor. Peter Cronk ruptures his spleen at school, needing an urgent operation. His mother (Mary Woodvine) has a panic attack over the health crisis and makes a late-night phone call to Louisa, who in turn phones Martin to rush to the Cronk's home. They find Peter unconscious. He had neck pain before he fainted, and is rushed to the hospital. In the ambulance, Peter tells Martin he knows the village has been teasing him about the blood issue. Peter says if Martin just let's them do it, eventually they will accept him as one of their own. Martin says Peter is bleeding internally, and removes Peter's spleen while in the ambulance, saving Peter's life. Word spreads about Martin's quick response to the crisis, and Portwenn realizes Martin will be a good and reliable doctor for them.[7] |
Series 2 (2005–06)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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7 | 1 | "Old Dogs" | Ben Bolt | Dominic Minghella & Edana Minghella | 10 November 2005 | 8.86 | |
The episode begins with Louisa having a dream of Martin leaning over to kiss her, triggering an earthquake, but she and Martin are actually not yet dating. Her old flame Danny Steel (Tristan Sturrock) is dealing with aging issues of his mother Muriel (Margaret Tyzack), who in turn is an old friend of Auntie Joan's. Muriel has lapses in her mental acuity, but Martin tests her and sees no problem. After Muriel gets worse, Danny temporarily puts her in a care facility. Although everyone including Muriel objects, it is discovered that Muriel has not been properly hydrating, thereby affecting her mental state. Muriel decides she really likes the care facility, for its activities and being among residents of her own peer group, and wants to stay permanently. Surgery receptionist Elaine has resigned and moved away with her boyfriend Greg and has been replaced by her cousin, Pauline Lamb (Katherine Parkinson). Martin arrives to find Al Large and Pauline making out on the table in the clinic kitchen. Eddie Rix (Gerard Horan) has been mugged, and his credit card is stolen. Martin sends him to triage for an Xray for a cracked rib. At triage, Martin looks at Eddie's record and sees a long history of injuries. Eddie has another fall, injuring himself further. Martin wants him checked for a brain tumor, but Eddie's wife Gloria (Julia Deakin) is against it. When Eddie has yet another incident, Marin arrives at their home to find that Eddie and Gloria have been participating in BDSM, accounting for his medical history. PC Mark Mylow is on the job looking for the mugger who stole Rix's credit card. At the market, their credit card machine is broken, and the cashier (Charlotte Palmer) cannot accept Martin's card. PC Mark Mylow is visibly on the job, looking for a credit card thief, mistaking Al Large in a hoodie as the thief. The ensuinig scuffle leaves Mylow with a sprained wrist.[8] | |||||||
8 | 2 | "In Loco" | Ben Bolt | Richard Stoneman | 17 November 2005 | 8.19 | |
Pauline comes in with Mrs. Richards (Vicki Pepperdine), mother of Bobby (Alexander King (actor)) who has Impetigo blisters around his mouth. Martin is indignant that Bobby attends school anyway, because his mother works all day. They come back after Bobby gets worse, and Martin sends the results to the lab under the vague chance the infections are not impetigo. The results say it's a staph infection from animals. Martin thinks its the dog who keeps following him, and he tells Pauline to get PC Mylow to kill the dog. The vet says the dog can be treated, and there is no law that allows to kill the dog. Martin will settle for the dog being treated and removed from the village. PC Mylow wants Martin's DOB to see if he has a criminal record, since Peter says Martin is looking after him. Cameron Paris (Dean Jeffrey) is brought in by his mother (Rosie Ede), and is told by Dr. Martin there's nothing wrong with him, and he needs to be in school. Louisa is interviewed for a position as headmistress. She insists that children with a highly contagious disease should still come to school against the doctor's wishes. Martin shows up at school and has a fight with her. She insisted she kept the infected students in separate classrooms from the non-infected. In the end, she gets the job and Martin tells her she was the most suited candidate for the job. Student Peter Cronk (Kurtis O'Brien) stays with Martin after his mother Joy Crock (Mary Woodvine) is hospitalised with serious burns from a deep fryer accident at her fish and chips shop. She gets a reminder that she hasn't paid the electric bill. In her nervousness, she burns herself in the fry oil. Martin runs to the rescue, calls for an ambulance for the burn and for her asthma attack. Peter wants to stay with Martin until his mother is well, but Martin balks and turns him over to Louisa. Meanwhile, Louisa is studying for hr headmistress exam. Peter is disappointed, and goes to see Martin, who tries to get Louisa to come get him. Peter falls asleep on Martin's couch. Bert Large steps in to run the shop for her, only to find his "experience in the catering trade" is a little wayward. Bert's son Al is a plumber, and doesn't want to help with the fish and chips business. Teenage girls who buy fish and chips from Bert spit it out as awful tasting. Eventually, Bert is successful, and business is booming. The secret is that Bert's are from Mrs. Richards, causing Bert to operate at a financial loss. Although Mrs. Richards charges more for her fish and chips, she decides in the end to allow Bert to have them at cost, since Bert is not making a profit selling for Mrs. Crock. In the hospital, Marin gossips to Joy Crock about Bert's lack of fish and chips frying business. Peter is with Marin, who prepares his own fish and chips at home. Louisa visits Martin and Peter, where Peter is watching an adult TV program and Martin is clueless about it. Louisa tries to explain to Martin that children don't always now what is best for them. Martin blows it by accusing Louisa of visiting so she can be seen as the best candidate for her job when she interviews before Martin. Peter comes down with impetigo.[9] | |||||||
9 | 3 | "Blood is Thicker" | Ben Bolt | Jack Lothian | 24 November 2005 | 9.26 | |
Bert Large throws his back out while removing an old couch blocking the road. His son Al tends to his father's bed rest, but has been thinking he and Burt have no physical similarities, and suspects that Bert is not be his natural father. After they look at Al's birth certificate, they see no one is listed as the father. Auntie Joan says Bert raised him, and therefore is his father. Al finally goes fishing with Bert, and comes to terms with Bert being his father. Doc Martin visits the Flint brothers at the remote country home they share with their father Victor (Nicholas Woodeson) and mother Doreen. Wallace (David Dawson) and Paddy Flint (Del Synnott) have been suffering chronic stomach disorders, and a blood test confirms they have salmonella poisoning. Martin discovers the cause of the problem is probably the putrid contents of their fridge. But there's something else odd about this family which has a bizarre passion for taxidermy. The brothers and their father refuse to allow the doctor any where near Doreen Martin examines a hyper-active child, who was given medicine by "that other doctor" Sandra. Martin tells the mother that Sandra is not a doctor. While in Mrs. Tishell's pharmacy, he's introduced to PC Mylow's herbalist sister Sandra (Julia St John), who has been dispensing herbal remedies to Martin's' patients. The local butcher (David Schaal) visits Martin for a persistent rash, and says he's been treating the rash with herbals, but the problem is getting worse. While Sandra is giving herbals to Louisa, Martin overhears her casting doubts on his practice. Sandra has also been dispensing herbals to the Flint family. Wallace Flint makes a desperate telephone call to Martin, and is cut off by Victor Flint, who tries to prevent Martin from checking on Doreen. PC Mylow accompanies Martin out to the Flint home, where they find a vicious dog guarding the home. They enter the home, anyway, and find a broken container of Sandra's herbals on the floor. There, they discover Victor Flint sitting in a rocker wearing a women's wig and woman's dress. PC Mylow takes him away. Wallace tells Martin their mother left them eight years previously. Martin has Sandra's herbals analyzed and finds out they contain high amounts of Mercury. Sandra admits she never examined the patient, and PC Myylow tells her to leave town immediately. After a car hits the Flint dog, they have it taxidermied and present it as gift to Martin.[10] | |||||||
10 | 4 | "Aromatherapy" | Ben Bolt | Dominic Minghella & Edana Minghella | 1 December 2005 | 8.99 | |
Vernon Cooke (Hugh Lloyd) is inexplicably emanating a horrible stench and consults Doctor Ellingham. The stench is so horrible that it permeates the clinic, forcing Pauline to combat Cooke with aromatherapy for the clinic waiting room. After Martin has arranged for Special Services to hospitalize him and take over his case, it is revealed that the stench is emanating from Cooke's ever-present tote bag, where he has been keeping the rotting corpse of his deceased pet greenfinch. Local radio host, Caroline Bosman (Felicity Montagu), seems to have a serious drinking problem. After interviewee Danny Steel (Tristan Sturrock) notices the problem during an on-air interview, he tries to enlist the help of their mutual friend Louisa, but Louisa rebuffs him. Later, Caroline resents efforts by both Louisa and Danny to address the problem. Mrs. Tishell at the pharmacy has also seen the symptoms and cuts off Caroline for any medication renewals. Caroline's husband Tom (Mark Buffery) also notices. After all other attempts are made at having Caroline face her problem, PC Mark Mylow sees her erratic driving and forces her to take a breathalizer test. Louisa, Martin and Danny go to Caroline's home and get no response. They break into her home to find her lying on the floor in a dazed state. Mylow's breathalyzer equipment was out of date for detecting alcohol levels, but Martin notices that it has accurately picked up on elevated blood sugar levels. Caroline's behavior is directly related to diabetes. Julie Mitchell (Angeline Ball) arrives in Portwenn and catches the attention of PC Mark Mylow. He is immediately attracted to her, but after she takes his advice to take driving lessons being offered away from Portwen, he realizes she'll leave soon.[11] | |||||||
11 | 5 | "Always on My Mind" | Ben Bolt | Richard Stoneman | 8 December 2005 | 8.56 | |
Although he resents making house calls and is very rude about it, Martin examines bedridden Helen Pratt (Jean Trend). While he's telling her off for not coming to the clinic, she collapses of a sudden stroke and dies. Her husband, Phil (Roger Lloyd-Pack), is angry with the doctor and blames him for his wife's death. Helen's long-time friend Auntie Joan is upset with Martin for his rude attitude towards both her and Phil. A feud develops between Phil and Joan, after Phil becomes convinced that Joan knew something secret about him. Joan encourages Martin to explain the circumstances of Helen's death to Phil, having previously been extremely cold and insensitive following her death. Phil throws something through Auntie Joan's window and says he wants nothing to do with her or anything that belonged to her. Joan and Phil have an argument over his spraying pesticides near he property, jeopardizing her organic license. While Joan is talking to Martin on the phone, Phil barges into the clinic and accuses Martin of killing Helen. Martin threatens to call PC Mylow to get him out of the office. Phil's pesticide contractor tries to run Joan off the road with his pesticide truck. Phil warns Joan not to come to Helen's funeral. Louisa calls in an emergency for a student choaking on fish bone. While Martin is at the school, Louisa asks her to look at the hand rash of teaching assistant Tricia Soames (Rebecca Callard) Martin very coldly tells Louisa that a fish bone is not an emergency, and he won't examine Tricia unless she comes to the clinic. Tricia goes to the clinic, but changes her mind when Martin arrives, and rushes off. Martin is later called to the school when Tricia collapses on the floor. Louisa subsequentlyhas an argument with Martin about his lack of manners around patients. Louisa and Martin realize there is something they can't define developing between the two of them, and agree to meet later for drinks and discuss what the are starting to feel about each other. The tires on Auntie Joan's car have been slashed, and she calls Mylow. She tells Phil that she knows what he "really did to Helen" and that she's not afraid of him. She tells Martin that Phil was a wife beater, when Helen thought he was having an affair. Martin goes to talk to him. Aunt Joan catches Phil's dogs killing her chickens. When she arrives at Phil's place, Joan finds he's been seriously injuried in an accident. She calls Martin, and there is blood everywhere. Phil has been feeling guilty, because he told his wife he was having an affair with a man named Tony (Derren Litten) and she died the next day. He believes he might have been responsible for her death, that his news might have been too great a shock for her. Pauline begins training to become a member of the lifeboat crew, flirting with her instructor, Ross (Finlay Robertson), in the process, causing Al to become jealous. Although he does not realize it, Al has nothing to worry about. Pauline has figured Ross out to be a love-em and leave-em womanizer. Al is later driving Pauline, and he accidentally rear-ends a driver's ed car, coincidentally being driven by PC Mylow's girlfriend Julie Mitchell. Martin views Trish's erratic behavior later, and tells her she has Obsessive–compulsive disorder. She finally shows up at the clinic, just as Martin is getting ready to have a personal meeting with Louisa. Martin takes the time to treat Trish like his patient, and when he doesn't show up for his appointment with Louisa, Louisa has a drink with her old flame Danny Steel instead.[12] | |||||||
12 | 6 | "The Family Way" | Ben Bolt | Dominic Minghella & Edana Minghella | 15 December 2005 | 8.83 | |
Martin's cold and difficult parents Margaret (Claire Bloom) and Christopher (John Woodvine) come to stay with him. His father wants to take everyone to a pub for a drink but Margaret is cold and indifferent. Martin is baffled why they have ignored him for the past seven years, but unexpectedly turn up now, with no explanation. When Martin's paternal grandparents died years before, they left the farm equally to Christopher and his sister, Martin's Auntie Joan. Christopher had no interest in the farm, leaving Joan to work the farm; and for reasons unknown, Christopher and Joan never put it in writing. Now Christopher has returned, following up on his letters insisting Joan buy out his share in the farm, for a large sum of money. The feud develops to the point where they stop speaking to each other, Like Joan, Martin is upset that Christopher shows up after years of no communication, demanding Joan either turn the farm operation over to him, or buy him out. Christopher's wife Margaret has kept silent, not wanting anything to do with the issue. Christopher tells Martin his only interest in the farm is the money Joan would pay if she bought him out. Joan tracks brother Christopher down on the golf course, where they have a fight. Margaret tells Martin that Christopher would have nothing to do with her after Martin's birth, and only showed interest when she provided him with a lot of money. Margaret is now financially broke, Christoper is looking elsewhere for money, and Margaret is leaving Christopher for a man in Portugal. She blames it all on Martin's birth. Christopher wants to live with Martin after Margaret leaves, until he gets his hands on Joan's money. Martin refuses, and his parents leave together. PC Mark Mylow and Julie Mitchell get engaged. Martin questions how long they have known each other before jumping into the engagement. Roger Fenn (Jeff Rawle) is teaching singing. After Roger's girlfriend Maureen (Ruth Sheen) Tacey visits Martin because she is constantly gaining weight, believing she is now experiencing menopause, Martin tells her she's pregnant with twins, and she is not menopausal. Both she and Roger are thrilled. Martin notices Danny Steel's coughing. Danny doesn't believe in taking meds for a cold. Martin advises him to wear a mask when sanding a floor. Danny mentions that he's still interested in Louisa and says, "God works in mysterious ways," to which Martin adds, "like malaria". Danny collapses while sanding a floor, and Louisa calls both an ambulance and Martin. Danny is showing signs of cardio-vascular collapse. Martin believes Danny has a collapsed lung, and makes a hole in his chest, and draining his lung.[13] | |||||||
13 | 7 | "Out of the Woods" | Minkie Spiro | Jack Lothian | 22 December 2005 | 8.11 | |
Martin treats an emergency case of anaphylaxis of a youth named Jack (Brock Everitt-Elwick) who, along with his friends, was playing with stinger fish at the beach. PC Mark Mylow is marrying Julie Mitchell, and wants Martin to be his best man, and join him at his stag party, but Martin curtly refuses. Louisa is glad to be going to Mylow's wedding, and tries to make Martin understand that his rudeness and attitude towards Mylow was very hurtful. Al Large agrees to be Mylow's best man and attend his stag party, a sleepover in the woods. Bert Large gets his feelings hurt about not being invited, but continues to work on the fixer upper he and Al started. While searching for bracken ferns in the woods, Mylow is bitter by an adder. Al immediately contacts Martin by phone, who quickly responds. Pauline phones Al to tell him help is on the way. Martin engages the help of park ranger Stewart James, who claims he got rid of his imaginary 6-foot red squirrel named Anthony, for taking their relationship for granted. Stewart warns that he put poacher traps throughout the woods. Both Martin and Stewart get their feet caught in the traps, but continue trying to locate Al and Mylow. Al tries to drag Mylow on an improvised stretcher, yelling for Martin and Stewart as he walks. Between Al's yelling, and Martin and Stewart shouting after they both get their feet caught on poacher traps, they all find each other. Martin administers emergency medical help and takes them back to the village.[14] | |||||||
14 | 8 | "Erotomania" | Minkie Spiro | Dominic Minghella & Edana Minghella | 5 January 2006 | 8.60 | |
Martin tries to persuade Sally Tishell (Selina Cadell), the pharmacist, to remove her collar, which she has worn for years. She keeps pressuring him for prescriptions for the pain, and he tells her to take off the collar. Martin say she's faking a cervical disorder, and there is no need for the collar. She finally admits to Louisa and she's been using the collar as an emotional crutch. After she removes the collar and has pain, Martin comes to the rescue and says her head is pressing down on a cervical nerve, and the collar is necessary. Louisa breaks up with Danny after career disagreements, after he proposes marriage to her. Over a lot of wine, she and Martin admit their feelings for each other. Before anything can happen, Martin passes out drunk. The next morning, Pauline finds him passed out on the floor and snoring. She takes an image of him, and shoots it over over social media. The next morning, his lobby is filled with patients who made appointments just to ridicule him. PC Mark Mylow has a physical exam in preparation for his marriage to Julie Mitchell (Angeline Ball), who is pregnant with what he believes to be his child. However, Julie lied to Mark about when she conceived, and threatens to sue Martin if he tells Mark about the date of conception. Martin tells her to find another doctor, and later tells Mark that his testicles are smaller than normal and might be a sign he had mumps as a child. Test results shows that he is infertile, so Julie's child cannot be his. A man from the Salvation Army arrives in Portwenn trying to trace a girl named Emma Lewis, who Mark is told by Martin is his girlfriend Julie. She admits to Mark that she was only dating him to cover her real identity. Mark turns her over to the Salvation Army man. [15] |
TV film (2006)
[edit]No. overall | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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15 | "On The Edge" | Ben Bolt | Jack Lothian | 25 December 2006 | 5.88 | |
Rare birds are nesting in the cliffs above Auntie Joan's home. She would prefer no one know about the event, wanting to protect their rare eggs. Bert Large believes the nestings are a golden opportunity to run guided tours, and mentions it to a local baker (Paul Rider) who sees a profit in the stealing the eggs. Colonel Gilbert Spencer is also excited about the nestings and has more avaricious plans. Joan sprains her ankle, and is accidentally shot by Martin, who bumps into Spencer's loaded gun. Louisa's father Terry Glasson (Kenneth Cranham) suddenly re-appears in the village, accompanied by his friend, Jonathan Crosier (Chris O'Dowd). Not immediately known to everyone else, they are planning a heist. Terry had left the village under a cloud when he was accused of stealing money from the lifeboat fund, but he has always maintained his innocence and Louisa remained his staunchest defender. Martin tells Louisa that Joan witnessed Terry stealing the money, and Louisa concedes that Joan would never fabricate such a story. Crosier, who takes prescription Lithium medication, stops taking it and hallucinates that a caged bird is talking to him. After Martin advises him to resume the medication, or have a psychotic breakdown, he goes through the motions of taking the medication, but actually ditches it. After his breaking into Martin's office with a knife, Crosier has to be talked down. Hallucinating, he believes Martin is trying to steal their get-away boat, and tapes everybody to chairs. Louisa's father arrives and is stabbed by accident. Al shows up and has to do the dirty deed of fetching the boat, which is loaded with explosives for a warehouses heist planned by Crosier and Terry Glasson. Everyone heads for the cliffs. The baker who was trying to steal birds eggs, falls off the cliff. Bert arrives and gives Martin a cable drop with his truck, allowing Martin to rappell down and operate on the baker. When they get back up, Martin grabs Crosier's gun. Crosier hallucinates that the baker is the brains of the outfit, and rappels down to listen to the eggs, which he believes are sending him radio signals. Gavin Peters (Jonathan Aris), a professional co-between for doctors and patient complains, has been sent to investigate Martin's attitude around patients. Martin slams the door in his face. Martin learns that he is under investigation for rude and condescending behaviour with the end result that he may have to attend a 2-week course to improve his people skills. When Peters goes to interview Mrs. Tishell, she praises the doctor. Martin is ordered to take a class on people skills, or be relieved from his practice. A patient comes in with his hand all bandaged, and as Pauline helps the patient, she decides to train as a nurse, and gives Martin her notice when she's leaving for the university. Martin curtly tells her to shut the door on her way out. Al offers Pauline the key to his apartment, and she is all excited and thrilled, but she wants time to think about it. She tells Al that she doesn't want to stagnate and grow old at Portwenn. Al decides to strike out on his own as a plumber, to prove his worth to Pauline, whom he asks to marry him. She discovers he forgot to mail her university application. [16] |
American PBS affiliates broadcast this in Part 1 and Part 2 episodes. In the Acorn Media compilation, "On the Edge" is included in the series 2 DVD, as part of that series episodes.
Series 3 (2007)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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16 | 1 | "The Apple Doesn't Fall" "Tick Tock" | Ben Bolt | Richard Stoneman | 24 September 2007 | 8.10 | |
After the horror and shock of discovering his fiance Julie's secret, Constable Mark Mylow has left — PC Joe Penhale (John Marquez) arrives in Portwenn to replace him, arousing attention from the doc, who discovers him unconscious at the wheel of his police car. When Penhale visits Martin's clinic, he falls asleep in his chair as he's talking to Martin, who diagnoses him with narcolepsy. Penhale says he was once kicked in the head by a horse. Pauline is restless and wants more responsibility at work. She and Martin have an argument over her job duties. Martin eventually sends her to classes. Allison Lane's (Debbie Chazen) daughter Delph (Jaimee Colmer) is treated for hyperactivity - she chases cars - but the cause is later suspected that she's been taking her Mum's diet pills. In spite of Mrs. Lane's pressures, Martin will not prescribe ritalin to sedate Delph. Nevertheless, Allison steals ritalin from Martin's office and gives them to Delph. Martin discovers that Allison's been buying appetite suppressants from Mrs. Tishell. Meanwhile, Delph jumps through a glass door after jumping up and down on a car. Martin believes Louisa may be anaemic after she passes out in front of her class. Louisa becomes Martin's patient. Bert Large stops by without an appointment. Martin sends his Auntie Joan for an osteoporosis scan. Louisa says she wants Martin to be her doctor.[17] Titled Tick Tock in American release. | |||||||
17 | 2 | "Movement" "The Morning After" | Ben Bolt | Nick Vivian | 1 October 2007 | 8.58 | |
Bert Large abandons his plumbing business in favour of running a restaurant, but neglects to get a license for serving alcohol. Martin and Louisa attend the restaurant's opening, and Martin complains that there was blood in his salad. Louisa is one of the several people affected by food poisoning. [18] Poppy (Emily Head) fills in at the doc's office while Pauline takes a class for certification as Martin's lab assistant. Mick Mabley (Joseph Morgan) becomes Bert's new chef, and helps him bring the kitchen up to required health standards. A young teenager asks Martin for birth control pills, not telling him she believes the pills will help her breasts grow. She takes all the pills in one dosage. Bert believes he's had a heart attack, but Martin tells Bert he had a panic attack. Bert finds that toilet water has been backing up in the dishwasher at Martin's clinic.[19] Titled The Morning After in American release. | |||||||
18 | 3 | "City Slickers" "Love Thy Neighbor" | Ben Bolt | Richard Stoneman | 8 October 2007 | 8.84 | |
Psychologist Anthony (Karl Theobald), his wife Terri Oakwood (Amy Marston), and their undisciplined son Sam (James Cronin) who vandalizes automobiles, move in next door to Louisa causing problems for her, Martin and the local people. Anthony loves talking about himself. They immediately show up at Louisa's door, make themselves at home without being invited, and Sam immediately breaks her bow. His parents insist on not recognizing Sam's behavior. Martin leaves as soon as he can get out of the door, but Anthony shows up at the clinic to chit-chat with Martin, who is not interested. The Oakwoods refuse to discipline their child, and tells him he doesn't have to wear a school uniform, conflicting with school policy. Terri violates the law by burning a badger in her yard. PC Penhale has developed agoraphobia. Martin's first instinct is to report him and have him removed from his job. Auntie Joan convinces Martin to treat him instead. Lonely widow Mrs. Avirell (Eileen Essell) makes repeated visits to Martin's office for a habitual cough, and he tells her to give up smoking. Her cat TomTom has disappeared, and unbeknownst to her, has been sleeping with Sam. Both Sam and Mrs. Avirell are diagnosed with tuberculosis. Martin believes the TB has been spread by the cat, who likely age one of Mrs. Oakwood's badgers. Titled Love Thy Neighbor in American release.[20] | |||||||
19 | 4 | "The Admirer" "The GP Always Rings Twice" | Ben Bolt | Jack Lothian | 15 October 2007 | 8.81 | |
Hotel owner Carrie Wilson (Louise Delamere) is a divorced hotel owner whom Martin shows interest in, and she in turn has her sights on him, much to Louisa's chagrin. Mrs. Tishell late tells Louisa that Carrie is someone Martin should avoid. Carrie fakes a medical emergency to get Martin to her hotel. In spite of his anger over the incident, she keeps pursuing him. Martin later agrees to go to PC Penhale's party with Louisa. Joan has an admirer in painter Edward Melville (Justin Salinger), who is 30 years younger than she. Martin's objections to the relationship, and his remark that Edward suffers from an Oedipus complex, is a bone of contention between Martin and his aunt. Melville later collapses at Wilson's hotel, diagnosed by Martin as having overdosed on medication prescribed for erectile dysfunction. He tells Martin he sometimes suffers from depression. Joan has come to agree with Martin about the Oedipus complex. Al Large returns after a lengthy trip to Africa, and PC Joe Penhale stops him from crawling through a window that Al believes is still his father Bert's place, unaware Bert has gone into the restaurant business. Al tells Martin he was robbed of all his possessions during his trip. Pauline says Al came back sooner than expected, and later finds him collapsed on the floor of his apartment. Martin diagnoses him with sleeping sickness, the result of having been bitten by Tsetse flies while in Africa.[21] Titled The GP Always Rings Twice in American release. | |||||||
20 | 5 | "The Holly Bears a Prickle" "Breaking Up Is Hard To Do" | Ben Bolt | Ben Bolt | 22 October 2007 | 9.21 | |
Martin takes Pauline's mother Dawn (Denise Black) off all medication and prescribes a change in diet. Louisa and Martin attend a charity concert together, and when Louisa pulls him beneath a tree for a kiss, he ruins the moment by coldly diagnosing her gesture as mood swing behavior. Louisa realizes they are going nowhere as a couple, and ends their relationship. Auntie Joan insists Martin can work at being a more understanding personality, but he insists he is unable to change and refuses to, " ... talk rubbish and smile all the time." Bert Large quits buying his produce from Auntie Joan, who believes they had a verbal contract. Pauline's gambling addiction finally comes to a head after she is so distracted that she mixes up patient records, and her scooter is repossessed. Al Large insists to Martin that Pauline fully paid for the scooter with her gambling winnings. After an explosive confrontation in Martin's office with Pauline's mother Dawn over her use of a credit card for her gambling, Martin orders her mother out of the office and insists Pauline get professional help with her addiction or be fired from his employ. He makes her return money that Al loaned her to get her scooter back. Louisa's friend Holly (Lucy Robinson) sustains a back injury walking with Louisa. While Holly is recuperating at Louisa's apartment, Martin pays a professional visit and awkwardly, following Auntie Joan's advice, tries to express sympathy for the patient. Martin and Louisa argue over his attempt as unfeeling lip service. Martin resuscitates Holly after she collapses on the floor, while Louisa watches in amazement and expresses her admiration for his skills. The episode ends with Martin proposing to Louisa, telling her he can't imagine life without her. She immediately accepts his proposal.[18] Titled Breaking Up Is Hard to Do in American release.[22] | |||||||
21 | 6 | "Nowt So Queer" "The Two of Us" | Ben Bolt | Keith Temple | 29 October 2007 | 9.92 | |
Originally aired during the week of Halloween in 2007. The news of Martin and Louisa's engagement spreads like wildfire through Portwenn, and Bert Large asks to cater the wedding. Martin wants to be married in a church wedding. The divorced PC Joe Penhale offers his advice on handling women. Pauline asks to be a bridesmaid. A mysterious respiratory infection breaks out in the village. Martin becomes concerned about patient Beth Sawle (Thelma Barlow) who has a fungal infection in her lungs and lives with her domineering and sinister sister Janet (Irene Sutcliffe), a biochemist who concocts potions and pills in a basement laboratory. Pauline tells Martin that Janet is called "the Black Widow" and is alleged to have murdered her colleagues. Janet says she was fired from her position for, "a difference of opinion over procedure", and doesn't want Martin snooping around their home. Beth is brought into submission by Janet's controlling personality and threats of the consequences if she doesn't follow Janet's orders. Pharmacist Mrs Tishell, who is found passed out and slumped over her counter, is awakened by Martin and tells him that Beth has filled no prescriptions with her. When Martin delivers Beth's antibiotics medicine to her home, he and sister Janet, who has been growing mushrooms in her basement, have an argument about her overbearing interference in his medical care for Beth. After he leaves, Janet later takes away Beth's medicine, insisting that Beth take only her concoction brewed from her home-grown mushrooms. Beth invites the letter carrier Dave (Tony Maudsley) in for a cup of tea, and Janet berates Beth for doing so, hinting that she might have Janet put away in a hospital. Bert makes an office visit to Martin for a chronic cough, and says he feels like something has crawled into his ear. Dave later collapses in Martin's office, and Mick Mabley is found unconscious in Bert's restaurant kitchen. Martin tells PC Joe Penhale the epidemic has been caused by spores and fungus. Penhale compares the situation to Invasion of the Body Snatchers. Al Large is concerned about his finances, and his increasing cough spasms.[18] Martin finds the pills Janet is forcing Beth to take, and goes to the basement lab of mushroom cultures and concoctions. He has an argument with Janet and accuses her of being the source of the illness outbreak in Portwenn, calling her a "spooky old bat". While making wedding plans at Bert's outdoor restaurant, Martin gives Louisa nasal strips to keep her from snoring next to him at night.[23] Titled The Two of Us in American release | |||||||
22 | 7 | "Happily Ever After" | Ben Bolt | Jack Lothian | 5 November 2007 | 10.37 | |
On the day of their wedding, Louisa's pregnant bridesmaid Isobel (Amanda Abbington) is hit in the eye with a party popper and has to wear an eye patch. The local florist gets arrested and his shop shuttered. Roger Fenn (Jeff Rawle) is set to give the bride away, and helps Martin select the hymns. Bert Large has to make contingency plans for catering the wedding, after the water pipes burst into a geyser on the sidewalk. Martin suggests the vicar the Rev. Counter (David Ryall) has a drinking problem and later catches him with a bottle of whisky and tries to wrestle the bottle out of his hands. The vicar ends up in hospital after falling over and fracturing his hip. Martin asks neighboring vicar Mr Porter (David Bamber) to be the replacement, even though Porter has become disillusioned and cynical about weddings. Martin pays a high price for his services, having to perform a medical procedure on Porter's pet pig. After arresting the town's only florist on an un-related charge, PC Joe Penhale breaks the door on the florist shop so Auntie Joan can get the flowers for the wedding. Bert and Al's catering tent collapses. Louisa's maid of honor goes into labor outdoors on a hill, and Martin delivers the baby daughter. Louisa and Martin decide not to get married, leaving everybody else waiting in the church.[18] Titled In Sickness and In Health in American release.[24] |
Series 4 (2009)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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23 | 1 | "Better the Devil" | Ben Bolt | Jack Lothian | 20 September 2009 | 8.30 | |
Following the cancellation of their impending nuptials, Louisa has left Portwenn, and Dr. Martin Ellingham takes stock of his life and career. He subsequently applies for a surgeon's position in London. Auntie Joan, accompanied by her neighbor's dog Buddy, drops a pie off for Martin and suggests her friend Barbara (Georgie Glen) can help him with his fear of blood. Much to Martin's annoyance, the dog follows him everywhere. Martin attends to a minor school emergency. Bert Large, who retains a 10% financial interest in the restaurant taken over by his son Al, visits Martin for a check up. Bert asks Al to fix him up with a date. Bert's date is eager to have sex with him, but Bert wants a fuller relationship than just sexual encounters. Mrs. Tishell's hearing-impaired husband Clive (Malcolm Storry), presumed long-dead by Martin, returns. Barbara has a bicycle accident as she tries to avoid hitting Clive, who was unable to hear her coming up behind him. After Mrs. Tishell pokes him in the ear, drawing blood, he visits Martin, who tells him a specialist can perform an operation to recover his hearing. Martin's ex-girlfriend Dr. Edith Montgomery (Lia Williams) attends to Barbara, and immediately come to a disagreement with Martin over the patient's need for an operation. Without clearing it with Montgomery, Martin orders an abdoiminal scan and saves Barbara from having unnecessary surgery. Pauline is driven to distraction and fits of insomnia by her snoring brother Adam (Luke Neal), who has moved in with her and sleeps on her couch. In desperation, she sticks a popsicle stick up his nose and causes him to have a deviated septum. Pauline and Al Large discuss her moving in with him. The episode ends with the return of Louisa and her surprise news: She is pregnant with Martin's child.[25] [26] | |||||||
24 | 2 | "Uneasy Lies the Head" | Ben Bolt | Ben Bolt | 27 September 2009 | 8.03 | |
When a pregnant Louisa shows up unannounced at Martin's flat, she sees Dr. Edith Montgomery sitting at the kitchen table. He suddenly finds himself struggling to deal with his expectant fatherhood, but Louisa is adamant she does not want Martin involved with the raising of their child. She applies for a job back at Portwenn Primary School, where her replacement headmaster Mr Strain (David Haig) is creating suspicion and public concern over his increasingly erratic behavior. Strain is renting out Louisa's house, and he becomes convinced that she has returned to reclaim her old position at the school. At the hospital, Louisa ends up under the care of Dr. Montgomery, who is inquisitive about Louisa's motive for her re-appearance in Portwenn . At an awkward visit to Mrs. Tishell, who is snippy about the pregnancy, Louisa runs into Auntie Joan, who makes an offer for Louisa to move in with her. Joan offers to help raise the child, later rebuking Martin for his allowing Louisa to go through the pregnancy alone. Pauline casually mentions that she's seen Louisa, but Martin snaps at her and doesn't want to discuss the subject. He later has an argument with Louisa for not telling him about the pregnancy. Pauline's Uncle Jimmy (Roger Morlidge) and Aunt Jennie (Clara Salaman) visit Martin after Uncle Jimmy displays erratic public behavior, due to his taking excessive doses of a testosterone drug, to overcome what he fears are homosexual tendencies. Uncle Jimmy says he could live with being diagnosed as bi-sexual, just not homosexual. Strain has a visit with Martin, and when his urine sample is blue in color, Martin realises the schoolmaster is unwell with porphyria, an enzyme deficiency that also afflicted George III. [27] Things take a frightening turn when the schoolmaster takes his school's children to Roscarrock Cove, which has numerous hazardous tide pools. Pauline immediately alerts PC Penhale, who arrives to save the day after Strain pushes Louisa onto the rocks and tries to drown himself and Martin [28] | |||||||
25 | 3 | "Perish Together as Fools" | Ben Bolt | Richard Stoneman | 4 October 2009 | 8.71 | |
Dr. Martin Ellingham is shocked to find Louisa and Auntie Joan knocking at his door before the Surgery has opened. Louisa has had a medical scare and wants Martin's reassurance that everything is fine. He refers her to a clinic where she is assigned to Martin's ex-girlfriend Dr. Edith Montgomery. In order to determine if the fetus is normal size, Louisa must provide the last date she had sex with Martin. Louisa later visits the elderly Mr Routledge (Ewan Hooper), to see if he will be vacating his unit soon, but Martin had previously denied his request to certify his physical needs as qualified to move to a nursing home. Routledge later collapses on the floor while both Louisa and Martin are visiting him.[29] PC Joe Penhale's artistic brother Sam (Martin Marquez) moves in with him. The clinic just having gotten a notice it is due for a mandatory interior paint job, Pauline hires Sam. When he collapses during the job, Sam is examined by Martin for symptoms of the hereditary Huntington's disease, causing Joe to worry that he also might also have inherited the disease. The medical test results come back negative for Huntington's. Sam is an art forger who collapses in Joe's home while mixing his own lead paint, causing Joe to believe his brother is manufacturing crack cocaine. Martin is called, and informs Joe that his brother is an art forger, not a drug dealer. Pauline loves Al Large, but has become bored with him and is considering a break-up. Al and his father Bert go to great lengths to convince her to keep Al. [25][29] | |||||||
26 | 4 | "Driving Mr. McLynn" | Minkie Spiro | Richard Stoneman | 11 October 2009 | 9.21 | |
Louisa is now 7 months pregnant. Martin urges her to slow down after a dizzy spell, but is shocked to learn that Louisa has applied to be her school's headteacher again. Martin doesn't believe women are capable of balancing a job and raising children at the same time, and tries to discourage her, resulting in an ongoing feud between them. Sally Tadwick (Sara Weymouth) the school secretary has just returned from a vacation in Spain and visits Martin to ask for medication to treat an infection from her new tattoo. Mr. and Mrs. McLynn (Benjamin Whitrow, Phyllida Law) visit Martin to get medical verification for a disabled parking badge for Mr. McLynn, claiming the disability is recent enough to qualify under regulations. Martin refuses and checks with Mrs. Tishell to learn Mr. McLynn has been disabled for seven years.[25] The McLynn's agree to pay for the damage when they crash into Auntie Joan's auto, if the police are not informed. Auntie Joan tells Martin she is financially broke, with no funds at all. Mrs. McLynn has been losing her sight for years due to macular degeneration, but she drives anyway, and later hits PC Penhale with her car. Al Large does a plumbing job for Louisa to earn enough money to surprise Pauline with a new scooter, resulting in his neglecting to show up for their date because he's working. A group of young girls see Al wringing out his wet tee shirt from Louisa's window, and Pauline overhears them giggling and gossiping that Al and Louisa are having an affair.[30] | |||||||
27 | 5 | "The Departed" | Minkie Spiro | Jack Lothian | 18 October 2009 | 9.49 | |
Dr. Martin Ellingham is in London to meet Robert Dashwood (Nicholas Le Prevost), who is leading the selection process for the prestigious Imperial College London surgeon's job that Martin has applied for. Martin has mislead Dashwood into believing he has finally conquered his debilitating blood phobia. Dr. Edith Montgomery later recommends him to the very youthful therapist Dr Milligan (Paul Ready) to help Martin overcome his blood fear. Martin attends one session and walks out calling it "psycho-analytical claptrap". On Martin's train trip home, Auntie Joan's neighbor Jim Selkirk (Dave Hill) is a fellow passenger seated next to Martin. When he becomes ill, Martin is simply annoyed, until the man dies en route. His widow Mrs. Selkirk (Gwen Taylor) believes she sees and talks to her husband, who keeps telling her to visit Martin. In Martin's office, she believes her husband is sitting next to her. At a visit to pharmacist Mrs. Tishell, she talks to her deceased husband. Joan finds Mrs. Selkirk lying in her sheep pen, where Martin diagnoses her as suffering from lyme disease. Meanwhile, Juliet and Richard Wenn (Sylvestra Le Touzel, Anthony Calf) sue Joan after she traps their highly troublesome child Theo (Andrew Byrne) in her chicken coop. Theo was rescued by Louisa as he screamed for help. Auntie Joan later overhears Burt and Al Large making fun of her as a dangerous woman affected by "the wind on the moors". Theo subsequently develops a mysterious malaise, becoming ill in the classroom. Martin pays a house visit to the Wenn home and sends a medical sample from Theo to the labs. PC Penhale is required to make an official investigation. Subsequent medical reports clear Joan of any blame for Theo's condition, saying the report results confirm that the child is afflicted with amoebiasis, from living in an environment with poor sanitation and hygiene.[25][31] | |||||||
28 | 6 | "Midwife Crisis" | Ben Bolt | Ben Bolt | 25 October 2009 | 9.23 | |
Dr. Martin Ellingham meets Portwenn's new midwife, Molly O'Brien (Gemma Craven), who will be looking after Louisa. Martin is dismissive of her profession and irritated by her prejudiced attitude towards him and by her insistence that men aren't needed to help pregnant women. Thus the two of them do not hit it off. Molly shows Louisa a home birthing pool, and tries to persuade her to give birth via the home method rather than having the baby in a hospital. Martin arrives just in time to have an argument with the two women over the birthing method of choice. Auntie Joan responds positively when Martin tells her he's taking the surgeon position in London, and urges him to tell Louisa about it. Louisa overhears Edith tell Martin the London position is his for the taking. In the meantime, Bert hires Marigold (Regina Freedman) to work in the restaurant kitchen. She responds by bringing him game to use in the restaurant, which Bert knowingly feeds to his customers. Her husband Michael (Andrew Greenough) becomes deathly ill, Marigold shows some milder, but similar symptoms, and when Bert calls in Martin to look at Michael, the Doc finds spoiled roadkill (the very same game Marigold has been supplying to Bert) in the kitchen cupboard. He determines that they both have toxoplasmosis from eating bad meat.[25][32] | |||||||
29 | 7 | "Do Not Disturb" | Ben Bolt | Richard Stoneman | 1 November 2009 | 9.95 | |
Dr. Martin Ellingham seeks out Louisa to talk about his new surgeon's job at Imperial College London, but they are interrupted by Bert Large, who wants to plan a baby shower for her. Joan opens up her house to the public as a B&B, and her first guest is her old friend Ted (David Ross) Nugen (or Nugent), who has a disgusting breath and a constipation issue. Joan takes him to see Martin after he displays symptoms of a heart attack. No cardiac arrest has taken place, but Martin finds a large mass is found in Ted's abdomen, resulting from his chewing his own hair when he's in stress. Martin and Pauline exchange angry words when she discovers a letter offering him a job at Imperial College London, with Martin incensed that she opened his mail in the first place.[25] He discharges her from his employ, with a letter of reference. Al Large tries in vain to intervene to get a better reference letter for Pauline from Martin. After Pauline refuses to replenish the toilet paper in the bathroom, Martin has her leave immediately. Later, Martin has to come to Pauline's aid after she's bitten by a jellyfish. PC Penhale wants to transfer to London metro police force to be near Martin. In London, Edith has arranged with the hotel to share a room and bed with Martin, much to his surprise and discomfort with the sneaky situation. Her plans are stalled when Martin believes their room service employee is showing signs of a disease, and tries to alert him. In the hotel kitchen, Martin yells at him across the room, causing a chef to cut off his finger tip, but Martin otherwise saving the room service employee's life. Martin returns home immediately, thereby aborting Edit's plans.[33] | |||||||
30 | 8 | "The Wrong Goodbye" | Ben Bolt | Jack Lothian | 8 November 2009 | 10.28 | |
Dr. Martin Ellingham and Pauline are surprised by the number of patients coming to see him on the last day before his Surgery closes and he moves to London. Martin compliments Pauline on her efficient method of dealing with the surge of last-minute patient appointments, and wishes her luck. Edith tries to convince him that he left the London hotel room because of a fear of intimacy, but he insists it was simply because he wasn't interested in an intimate relationship with her personally. PC Penhale wants a last drink with Martin, believing the two of them had a close professional relationship. As a going-away gift, Mrs. Tishell gives him a loud yellow sweater with his name in large letters across the front, which he buries in a trash can. After a series of mishaps, including the taxi driver crashing his car with Louisa inside it, Louisa goes into labour and the Doc is facing a dilemma; should he move away or stick around to support Louisa and their newborn child?[25] Against Al's misgivings, Bert cooks with his own restaurant's recycled vegetable oil. Despite Martin having fired her, Pauline's services are retained by the new doctor.[34] |
Series 5 (2011)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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31 | 1 | "Preserve the Romance" | Ben Bolt | Ben Bolt | 12 September 2011 | 10.24 | |
Martin Ellingham's plans to resume his career as a consultant in London are put on hold following the birth of the (as yet, un-named) son he fathered with his now estranged partner, Louisa Glasson. When he returns, he is given the news that Auntie Joan had a heart attack and died at the wheel of her parked car. New doctor Diana Dibbs (Joanna Scanlan) has her husband replace Pauline, who has moved on to a job in Bristol. PC Joe Penhale discovers a cyst on his body, and goes to see Martin at Louisa's home for a consultation, rather than being examined by a woman. Dr. Dibbs' qualifications as a doctor are questionable, considering that she even mis-diagnosed her own Type 2 diabetes. When the first patient arrives, she gives him a prescription, but also hands him pills from her handbag, her own personal diabetes pills, rather than his having to wait for Mrs. Tishell to fill the prescription at the pharmacy. She tells him that if he finds no relief, to just take more of the pills. The patient later collapses in Mrs. Tishell's pharmacy. When Martin shows up to confront her, she blocks her door with a chair, and crawls out a window to get away from him. A pursuit ensues, and she collapses on the sidewalk. To serve the community, Martin resumes his old practice.[35] | |||||||
32 | 2 | "Dry Your Tears" | Ben Bolt | Richard Stoneman | 19 September 2011 | 10.66 | |
Determined to get to grips with fatherhood, Martin asks Louisa to move into his house so he can help to raise their son. He even suggests that Louisa and 'baby' could move to London with him. Louisa is none too sure about the move to London. Meanwhile, Aunt Joan's sister Ruth Ellingham (Eileen Atkins) turns up at Portwenn for Joan's funeral. Aunt Ruth is a doctor like Ellingham and his father Christopher, but she is a psychiatrist. Aunt Ruth, Aunt Joan, and Ellingham's father Chris were all siblings. Ellingham turns Joan's funeral into a medical warning. PC Penhale takes a mobile call in the middle of the service, and leaves, returning to interrupt with an announcement of a parked auto out front. Martin injures a patient by falling on him, after the patient has bent over in the office. At the home of patient Harry Pote, he diagnoses him with brittle bones from taking too many protein shakes and spending time basking under a sun lamp. Aunt Ruth has no intentions of staying, until Martin reveals that Aunt Joan's farm was bequeathed to her. Al Large has been managing the farm until someone else takes over. Ruth reveals that she is dying, having self-diagnosed herself with Lupus. Martin disagrees and diagnoses her with a simple autoimmune disease. She decides to keep Joan's farm and have Al Large run it for her.[36] | |||||||
33 | 3 | "Born with a Shotgun" | Ben Bolt | Jack Lothian | 26 September 2011 | 10.37 | |
Ellingham has a new receptionist, Morwenna Newcross (Jessica Ransom), an attractive teenage girl to replace Pauline. Morwenna fails to make a good impression on the doc by arriving late on her first day. Her grandfather William Newcross (Peter Vaughan) shares his stash of methamphetamines with her, to make sure she is on time, and bright as a button at work. Sleepless nights are taking their toll on Martin and Louisa, who have not yet chosen a name for their new son. Tempers are frayed as they try to find ways to comfort their constantly wailing baby. Meanwhile, Aunt Ruth is dealing with intruder Michael Dunwich (Andrew-Lee Potts), who has stolen the hub caps from her car for his artistic display. His mother Shirley (Miriam Margolyes) is having abdominal and mental problems, and also believes her son is trying to poison her. Dr. Ellingham's test finds a large amount of arsenic in her system, and alerts Constable Penhale that her son might be trying to harm her. Ellingham determines the arsenic is coming from the old wallpaper in the Dunwich home, and sends her to the hospital. At the end of the day, Ellingham reads a medical magazine to his newborn son. [37] | |||||||
34 | 4 | "Mother Knows Best" | Ben Bolt | Chris Hurford, Tom Butterworth | 3 October 2011 | 10.43 | |
It's Portwenn Fun Day and the village is buzzing with excitement about this major fund raising event. PC Penhale is in his element rallying the runners and whipping up support. The event sparks culinary rivalry between Bert Large who runs Large's restaurant with son Al. and Mark Briggs the landlord of the Crab and Lobster pub. They are both keen to take advantage of the day to boost their takings by providing food for the runners and spectators. Also, Louisa's mother Eleanor (played by Louise Jameson) arrives unexpectedly. Eleanor is a combative personality who finds fault with Louisa, Martin, and everyone else. Martin and Louisa find their son is sleeping through usual feeds until they find out her mother gave him some of her brew to calm him down. Louisa is not comfortable having her mother around, but Eleanor indicates she'll be in town for a while. Louisa and she have an argument about Eleanor's leaving her behind and moving to Spain when Louisa was 11 years old. Mrs. Tishell and Eleanor have a fight over Martin, with Eleanor complaining about Martin and belittling Mrs. Tishell's pharmacy business. Louisa finally throws her mother out of the home she shares with Martin, and tells her she wants her out of Portwenn. Aunt Ruth hires Al full-time as her farm manager.[38] | |||||||
35 | 5 | "Remember Me" | Paul Seed | Jack Lothian | 10 October 2011 | 10.66 | |
PC Joe Penhale has an unexpected visitor: his ex-wife Maggie Reid (Julie Graham), who appears to have completely forgotten that they split up a couple of years ago. He asks her if she knows the current date, and she says it's the year 2008 (not the current 2011). Maggie's boyfriend telephones Penhale trying to find her, and Maggie says she doesn't know him. Penhale is torn between being with her, since he still loves her, or straightening out her seeming lapse of memory of the past few years. He takes her to Large's restaurant, where fellow diner Martin quickly spots that Maggie is showing symptoms of transient global amnesia. Bert and Al Large argue over unpaid bills, and Bert tries unsuccessfully to get Martin to invest in the restaurant. He also visits loan sharks and tries to hock some of his personal possessions to raise needed funds. After they refuse, he borrows money from them, and lies to Al about straightening out the finances. Louisa's mother Eleanor (Louise Jameson) catches up with her old school friend Paul Hale (John Duttine), a local fisherman, who takes her out on a date. When addison's disease causes Paul to collapse on his boat, and Martin has to rush to his rescue, Eleanor laughs about his collapse. Morwenna arrives at the surgery with an injured foot and the doctor grimaces at the sight of the blood as he treats the wound. Ellingham notices that Morwenna avoids having a tetanus vaccine and realises she is frightened of needles. PC Penhale warns Martin and Louisa that if they do not register a name for their son soon, the state will be forced to step in. In the end they name their son James Henry Ellingham, after both their grandfathers. Martin registers the name without telling Louisa.[39] | |||||||
36 | 6 | "Don't Let Go" | Ben Bolt | Chris Hurford, Tom Butterworth | 17 October 2011 | 10.86 | |
In an effort to get Maggie to stay in Portwenn after she gets the all-clear, PC Joe Penhale tries to prove that he is the man for her – and even engineers situations where he can show off his macho side to impress her. Maggie does eventually leave but she and PC Penhale part on good terms, after he realizes her departure is better for both of them. Aunt Ruth finds old photos of Martin as a child. Martin steps in when school caretaker Mr Coley (Brian Pettifer) becomes confused after breathing carbon monoxide and puts the children of the school at risk. Tensions mount between Martin and Louisa as they find themselves unable to agree on anything, including his making decisions about James Henry without discussing with her. Louisa and James move in with her mother.[40] | |||||||
37 | 7 | "Cats & Sharks" | Paul Seed | Richard Stoneman | 24 October 2011 | 10.92 | |
Mrs Tishell's infatuation for Martin increases, encouraged by his continued separation from Louisa. Bert Large's restaurant business is in financial trouble. He can't even afford the food and drink for a charity event to raise money for Florence Dingle's (Anne Reid) cat sanctuary. Mrs Dingle is distraught. She desperately needs the money to continue to look after the cats and kittens in her care. Bert is also being chased by loan sharks Alastair Tonken (Alan Williams) and his son Norman (Marcus Cunningham) for the repayment of £1,000 they gave him to clear his debts, warning of repercussions if he doesn't pay up. Unknown to Louisa, her mother Eleanor prefers to help Bert with his restaurant, so she drops baby James Henry off with teenager Angle Grappy (Angela Terence). After Ruth gives Al £800 to pay for fencing on her farm, he instead uses the money to get Bert out of the clutches of the loan sharks. Together with the £200 Bert already had, they can repay the £1,000 to the loan sharks. However, the sharks say he still owes another £350 for interest and late payment charge. Ruth is upset when Al tells her what he did with her £800, but Al later offers her a percentage of the restaurant profits to repay his debt to her. After Mrs. Dingle collapses, Penhale tends to her while waiting for Martin to arrive. While Martin is tending Mrs. Dingle, Penhale hears Al, Bert and the loan sharks arguing, and orders the Tonkens to leave town and never return. Martin finds out Angle Grappy is tending James Henry when she shows for her own medical care, pushing the baby's pram. He confronts Louisa about Eleanor's being their son's caretaker. Martin, assisted by Morwenna, performs an emergency hernia operation on Louisa's mother Eleanor and saves her life when the ambulance's arrival is delayed.[41] | |||||||
38 | 8 | "Ever After" | Ben Bolt | Jack Lothian | 31 October 2011 | 10.65 | |
Mrs. Tishell discovers that she can no longer hide her infatuation with Dr. Ellingham and she decides that she must take drastic action, fuelled by a cocktail of drugs that are affecting her judgment. Her husband Clive (Malcolm Storry) shows up and announces his retirement. After a check-up with Marin, Clive learns he has to inject himself everyday, to keep his blood from clotting. Louisa's mother Eleanor says she's leaving town for a while. Mrs. Tishell mis-dispenses eyedrops to PC Penhale causing him to crash his Land Rover. Martin asks Mrs. Tishell to look after James for the day, and to otherwise give her husband Clive his daily injections. Clive Tishell thinks Martin and his wife have been having an affair during his long absence, the thought of which is abhorrent to Martin. She mistakenly thinks that Martin has sent her a covert message through a young couple he has treated, and she vanishes with James to a nearby holiday home. The drugs, for a few hours, cause her to think that James is hers and Ellingham's son. Martin, Louisa, Aunt Ruth and PC Penhale chase after her. To coax her out of the locked house, Martin pretends to profess his love for Mrs Tishell and a desire to stay in Portwenn, while actually aiming his remarks at Louisa. James Henry is rescued, Martin and Louisa profess their love, kiss and reconcile.[42] |
Series 6 (2013)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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39 | 1 | "Sickness and Health" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 2 September 2013 | 9.51 | |
Wedding bells are ringing for the Doc and Louisa, but Martin attends to his patients prior to the ceremony. The Doc is irritated by PC Penhale, who wrongly presumes he is best man, plus Louisa is late. It seems everyone in the village turned up for the ceremony. The Reverend has his doubts as to whether Louisa go through with the wedding, putting Martin on edge. Following the ceremony, Bert Large drops Martin and Louisa off at a honeymoon lodge with no telephone, no noise, and in the middle of nowhere. He also drove off with their luggage. Unfortunately, the fireplace chimney is blocked, causing the room to fill with smoke when Martin lights the fire. Louisa and Martin flee in their wedding clothes, and come across an old man named Bellamy (David Sterne) living in the woods, who points a gun at them. Louisa grabs Bellamy's gun and starts ordering him around. Bellamy's porch collapses with him underneath, and Martin performing surgery to save his life. Afterwards, Martin and Louisa end up hitching a ride with a trucker, finally making it back home. Meanwhile, his aunt Ruth is looking after baby James Henry. The baby refused to eat his dinner and he won't settle, crying continuously. To make matters worse, they have a power cut, and Al Large shows up to try to restore the power, as does PC Penhale. Electrician Mike Puddy (Felix Scott) arrives to assess the electric problem. Puddy helps Aunt Ruth to calm the baby. [43] | |||||||
40 | 2 | "Guess Who's Coming to Dinner?" | Nigel Cole | Ben Bolt | 9 September 2013 | 9.05 | |
Aunt Ruth has been roped into doing a phone-in programme on Radio Portwenn with radio personality Caroline Bosman, and a listener called 'Cliff' (PC Penhale) phones in saying he finds it difficult to make friends. It is Louisa's first day back at school and their new child minder, Mrs Paris (Rosie Ede), is late for work. When she finally does arrive, Martin is dubious about handing James Henry over to this woman who is constantly scratching. Martin diagnosis her as having underarm fungus, from being too overweight. Upset with Martin, she quits. Meanwhile, electrician Mike Pruddy (Felix Scott) has a gift for handling the baby. Martin and Louisa have the head of the school board Dennis Dodds (Richard Cordery) and his wife Karen (Katie Lyons), an are accidentally heard over the baby monitor calling them drunks. Bert sees income opportunity by renting out son Al's bedroom to tourists. Al rents a room from Martin's receptionist Morwenna Newcross.[44] | |||||||
41 | 3 | "The Tameness of a Wolf" | Nigel Cole | Richard Stoneman | 16 September 2013 | 8.36 | |
Two fishermen (Julian Seager and Tony Cottrell) wake the Doc and Louisa at the crack of dawn, having discovered Robert Campbell (Paul Moriarty) unconscious on the beach. Campbell is a former patient of Aunt Ruth's. After being revived by the doctor, Campbell starts asking Martin about his family. Aunt Ruth, who has been giving advice over the radio, tells Martin she believes she has an amorous stalker, but he is not interested. Meanwhile, it's Mike Pruddy's first day looking after James. Louisa is chilly towards him. When she gets to school she can't help but feel uneasy and sneaks back home to check up on Mike. PC Penhale finds Campbell's automobile, which it appears Campbell has been sleeping in. Inside are photos and newspaper clippings of Auntie Ruth, as well as diary entries that are alarming signs of an obsession with Ruth. Campbell believes Ruth confessed on the radio that she loves him. Martin arrives in time to rescue her, and he tells Campbell that he has Type 2 diabetes and needs an injection. Bert Large rents a spare room to Jennifer Cardew (Annabelle Apsion), who is Portwenn's chemist in Mrs. Tishell's absence. Martin dislikes Jennifer immediately. Al moves into Morwenna's flat. Ten-year-old student Becky Weed (Lily Laight) writes a newspaper review of Bert's restaurant, mistakenly blaming him for her stomach illness, which Martin diagnoses as an ulcer.[45] | |||||||
42 | 4 | "Nobody Likes Me" | Paul Seed | Charlie Martin | 23 September 2013 | 8.89 | |
Louisa wants Martin to engage more with James, so she arranges for him to take their baby to a library playgroup, where he has to pair up with a mother and daughter and sing songs. Meanwhile, Al signs up to a dating website, and Morwenna unsuccessfully tries to pair him up with one of her girlfriends. Bert is suspicious when he catches his new boarder, local chemist Jennifer Cardew, in the bathroom with a needle. He forces her to see Doc Martin, who finds out she's been injecting herself with botox. Aunt Ruth moves into a cottage in the village, but soon has a spot of trouble with her grumpy new next door neighbour John Moysey (Ronald Pickup). After her ceiling caves in, Al is brought in for the repair job, necessitating access to Moysey's loft. When he refuses, they enlist the help of PC Penhale, who threatens Moysey with a search warrant and employs the dog always in Martin's office as an official police "sniffer dog". Al and June discover evidence of compulsive hoarding by Moysey. Meanwhile, Martin also investigates the hoarding after Moysey becomes his patient, leading Martin to diagnose scurvy. Since Moysey's wife died, he's only been eating canned foods, and no fruits or vegetables. Mrs Eddy (Vilma Hollingbery) believes she has a melanoma, but Martin says it's a raised infected lymph node, brought on by an infected "Do Not Resuscitate" tattoo. She and her friend Ethel (Carol MacReady) tattooed each other, and are both diagnosed with spending too much time in the sun.[46] | |||||||
43 | 5 | "The Practice Around the Corner" | Paul Seed | Julian Unthank | 30 September 2013 | 9.17 | |
Mrs. Tishell's return is the talk of the village, and she wears an elastic wrist band as part of her Cognitive Behavioural Therapy. All Martin's family is on edge and remembering the day she flipped and kidnapped baby James. Tishell's obsessive affection for Martin quickly disappears when he refuses to pass her fit for work. As if he didn't have enough on his plate, Martin must also face his fear of blood when tests show that Lorna Gillett (Julia Swift) has a high level of ferritin, due to her taking iron tablets, and which is placing a strain on her heart and liver. Meanwhile, Penhale hopes to be selected for an elite police squad by taking part in a survival training course with Buddy the dog. Things go horribly wrong when he shoots himself in the foot. By the next day, Penhale has managed to hitch hike back to Martin's clinic in town. During his ordeal, Penhale packed his wound in moss, which in turn resulted in blood poisoning. Al Large has been visiting online dating sites under an alias identity, and unbeknownst to him, Morwenna has also been at online dating sites under an assumed name. When they separately make dates with their online connections, it turns out they were connecting online with each other. Al breaks up with Morwenna, moving out of his flat and ending up living with Penhale. Bert Large makes a date with local chemist Jennifer Cardew [47] | |||||||
44 | 6 | "Hazardous Exposure" | Paul Seed | Charlie Martin | 7 October 2013 | 9.09 | |
Penhale and Al adjust to different wake-up times and styles. Penhale is ready to conquer the day, and Al wants more sleep. Al is unhappy living with Penhale, and thinking about how to get out of it distracts him from his daily work with Ruth. Encouraged by Ruth, Al decides to make changes in his life. Martin's sleep patterns make it difficult for Louisa to get a good night's sleep, so upon the advice of Jennifer, she sprinkles lavender around. Martin's mother Margaret Ellingham (Claire Bloom) delivers the news that his father has died. The Pharmaceutical Council, which earlier kept Jennifer on as their watchful eye over Mrs. Tishell, now believe Mrs. Tishell no longer needs the supervision. Bert pops the question to Jennifer, and she agrees to marry him. Ruth finds fault with Al's business proposal. Mike dates Morwenna, but their attempts at conversation don't go well. Malcolm Rayner is struggling with his breathing and Martin asks him if he has ever worked with asbestos. Malcolm is convinced he's dying and gets drunk in the local pub. Penhale locks him up to sleep it off, after Malcolm confirms he installed asbestos in the police stations and "all over town". Penhale sparks pandemonium after he puts up asbestos warnings worded, "every breath could be giving you cancer" throughout the village. Someone tells him it's not asbestos, but breathing cellulose that gives people cancer. It is later discovered that Malcolm was not sickened by his years around asbestos, but has a malady called "pigeon fancier's lungs", due to his keeping pigeons as his personal pets in cages at his home. [48] | |||||||
45 | 7 | "Listen with Mother" | Nigel Cole | Richard Stoneman | 14 October 2013 | 8.58 | |
Mrs. Tishell finds herself falling in love with Martin all over again, and visits his office with her latest physical complaint, which Martin diagnoses as angina. She has stopped taking all medications he prescribed her, and is on the verge of a heart attack. Martin rejects Louisa's suggestion that they take a small holiday with baby James. He is convinced that something is physically wrong with him following a conversation with his mother Margaret. Aunt Ruth views Margaret's sudden visit as suspicious, calling her "morally bankrupt". Ruth says Margaret damaged Martin by isolating him from friends, while keeping him emotionally distant from herself. Martin has agreed to be the special guest at the school Sports Day, which ends up in disaster, because he discourages participation in sports. He complains he has patients to see, and hands out all the medals before the competitions begin. He leaves and when she goes after him to talk to him about what happened. She crosses the street and is hit by a car, and is taken away by an ambulance. She tells Martin that she and James are going to her mother's home in Spain to spend time away from him. Two Royal Military policemen are trying to track down Mike Pruddy for being AWOL (Absent Without Leave) from the army. Pruddy agrees to return to the military. Penhale puts a parking violation "boot" on the military truck, so they can't move it, giving Pruddy a chance to report back to his base voluntarily.[49] | |||||||
46 | 8 | "Departure" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 21 October 2013 | 9.07 | |
Louisa decides to leave for Spain with baby James and says an awkward goodbye to Martin, who becomes teary-eyed and sad that they are leaving. He is so distraught, that he cannot concentrate on his medical practice. A patient comes to him for headaches, and he absent-mindlessly inoculates her for rabies. Martin seeks Ruth's advice about his personal life. She tells him all his problems are rooted in being raised by parents who were cold and distant, and advises him that he does not have to be like his parents. Martin finally corners his mother Margaret, who makes up a story about his father's wishes on his dying bed. Martin knows she's lying, and makes her admit that her real motive in visiting him at Portwenn, is to get him to give her enough money to buy a country cottage. He insists she leave his home. When Martin finds the scan of Louisa's brain, he spots a malformation and realises she could have a haemorrhage. Martin gets to the airport, and removes Louisa and James who have already boarded the plane. He takes her immediately to a medical facility. Martin apologizes to her for not being a good husband, and asks for a second chance. He then locks the nervous young doctor in a closet, and performs the procedure himself. Al presents a business plan to Ruth to turn her acreage into a bed and breakfast tourist fishing resort. He is forced to delay a meeting with her, to help Bert with his engagement party. Ruth does her homework and sees that Al has presented a solid business plan, and she agrees to it with the stipulation that Al manage the business and leave her as a silent partner. As a joke, someone told PC Penhale that Bert's party was a costume party, so he shows up dressed as a New York City policeman, complete with fake mustache. Radio presenter Caroline Bosman (Felicity Montagu) receives an electrical shock that knocks her out. Morwenna calls Martin, but Mrs. Tishell tries to push Morwenna out of the way, to revive Caroline, convinced Martin wants her personally to administer CPR. Al borrows a defibrillator kit from the Life Boat Station, and is able to save her life, while Monwenna keeps Mrs. Tishell away.[50] |
Series 7 (2015)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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47 | 1 | "Rescue Me" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 7 September 2015 | 6.64 | |
With Louisa visiting her mother in Spain to get some perspective on their marriage, Martin knows he needs to try to change for the sake of their relationship, so he endeavours to keep his promise to her to see a therapist. Aunt Ruth arranges an appointment for him with Dr Rachel Timoney (Emily Bevan), but a lifeboat training exercise causes problems for the doctor. Joe Penhale wants to know how much longer Al will live in his flat before moving out to the Bed and Breakfast enterprise. Aunt Ruth rejects Al's idea of naming their resort the play on words "Salmon Enchanted Evening". Al works to get the enterprise up and running, but he's having labor problems. His father Bert is short handed with his own business and also is miffed that Al only asks for his help as a last resort. Steve Baker (Daniel Ryan) who was supposed to be helping Al, leaves to work on the lifeboat training. Needing a medical certificate clearance to participate, he gives Martin a sample of Barry's urine instead, which suggests cancer. Martin discovers the deception while examining Barry for another issue. While participating in the lifeboat training exercise as the pilot, Steve has a minor stroke and collapses creating a real-life emergency. In spite of Martin's refusal to allow Mowenna time off for lifeboat training, he finally relents. Mowenna is the only one on the boat with any medical knowledge, and performs a procedure that saves Steve's life. Barry quits working for Steve.[51] | |||||||
48 | 2 | "The Shock of the New" | Nigel Cole | Julian Unthank | 14 September 2015 | 7.33 | |
Martin begins his therapy sessions with Dr. Rachel Timoney (Emily Bevan). When he indicates his prime objective is to make Louisa happy, the doctor requests to also see Louisa, who arrives home early with baby James. Both she and Marrtin want to make the relationship worth, and Louisa believes it would help if she moved out. Louisa has to find a new babysitter to look after James Henry and reluctantly decides to offer Janice Bone (Robyn Addison) a trial. Aunt Ruth, who is soon leaving for London to interview for a medical position, asks Mrs Tishell for pain medication for her neck. Martin walks in the pharmacy, and she denies to Martin that she might have polymyalgia rheumatica. However, she tests positive for both that and giant cell arteritis. Ruth refuses to admit there is anything wrong, and says she'll be in London for 10 days interviewing for a medical position, which frustrates Martin. He eventually talks her out of applying for the London position. Morwenna asks Martin for a 30% pay rise. Al welcomes his first fishing guests Heather and Bruce Merchant, but Heather finds fishing boring. A mouse loose on the property bites Al, and Ruth captures it in a sieve. He offers the Merchants a free lobster meal to compensate for the mouse incident. Penhale is anxious to use his new police issue 50,000-watt Taser electroshock weapon, but Bert questions whether or not it was sent to Penhale by mistake. Bert 's lobster supplier fails to deliver sufficient quantity on time, and Bert busies himself trying to talk customers out of ordering lobster. Bert hires Becky and her girlfriends to work for him. Becky accidentally kills the remaining lobsters by putting them in fresh water. When a fight ensues between Bert and the Merchants, Penhale tasers Bruce.[52] | |||||||
49 | 3 | "It's Good to Talk" | Nigel Cole | Charlie Martin & Jack Lothian | 21 September 2015 | 6.72 | |
Martin decides to move out of the Surgery to give Louisa space. He and Louisa agree to couples therapy sessions with Dr Rachel Timoney. Alice Bell and her husband run a pig farm, and Mr. Bell is sidelined by an injury in the pig pen. Alice wants her daughter Ellie to do the farm work, not mess around with her music. Melanie (Rosie Cavaliero) takes over as host of Radio Portwenn, and introduces a new segment on dietary health. Ellie has run away from home, and Melanie takes her to see Martin who diagnoses her with Strep throat. Instead of resting her voice, Ellie sings on Melanie's radio show after Melanie encourages her by saying she might be the next Barbara Dickson. Ellie debuts on Radio Portwenn with a song about pigs, but collapses in the middle of her song. Martin performs an emergency operation while Melanie narrates the emergency on the air. After the disastrous lobster fest at Bert's restaurant, he is given notice of foreclose on his property. He receives a letter from Jennifer who tells she won't be returning to him. The letter causes him to walk away from the restaurant, not caring what happens to his business or anything else. Aunt Ruth sees him in a somewhat dazed state of mind, leaving town with a suitcase and telling her he doesn't know where he's going, just that he's leaving. She visits Al and expresses concern for Bert's behavior. Al shares her concern, but doesn't know what's going on. He files a missing person report with PC Penhale, who is helping Janice Bone babysit. By the time Al finds Bert, he's starting to lift himself up and return to life. [53] | |||||||
50 | 4 | "Education, Education, Education" | Charles Palmer | Richard Stoneman | 28 September 2015 | 8.26 | |
Louisa and Martin attend their first therapy session together. Martin allows Louisa's former student 15 year old Peter Cronk to shadow (assist) Doc Martin at the clinic. Cronk gets on the wrong side of Morwenna, and is dismissed by Martin when he slams a book on the wrist of a woman to flatten a ganglion cyst. Mrs Tishell's husband Clive (Malcolm Storry) has been absent for four years since he believed his wife and Martin were having an affair. Now he's returned and wants to start anew with her. Bert Large has lost everything, his business and his home, and is living out of his van while he figures out a way to get back on his feet. He experiments with making whisky in his van. Meanwhile, he hopes to literally keep off the radar of the eagerly helpful PC Penhale, who tries to impress babysitter Janice Bone with his radar gun. Martin saves the life of student Jessy Bawdin who collapses from Kawasaki disease during a school class outing, after the teacher dismissed her symptoms as not important.[54] | |||||||
51 | 5 | "Control-Alt-Delete" | Charles Palmer | Julian Unthank | 5 October 2015 | 8.06 | |
Clive Tishell is suspicious of his wife cooking meals she doesn't feed him. Unbeknownst to him, she leaves the meals on Martin's doorstep. Clive tries to patch things up with her, in hopes they can start their relationship anew. Martin, meanwhile, insists she stop with the door-step meals, as he believes they attract Buddy the dog. Martin resolves to find a vet to have the dog put down. but instead is persuaded to allow Buddy to live with new vet Angela Sim (Caroline Quentin). Buddy makes his way back to Martin's doorstep. Eventually, Mrs. Tishell clears her cupboard of all the prepared meals she's stored away, tossing them into the trash. Portwenn newcomer Debbie Sharrock, asks the Doc for a refill of ADHD medication, from another doctor's prescription for her daughter Kelly. Martin refuses until he has been able to see Kelly's notes and make his own diagnosis. After Kelly collapses, Martin examines her and suspects epilepsy instead, sending her for tests. Ruth tells Al she doesn't want Bert to park on her property forever. Checking up on him, she discovers he is using his van as an unlicensed distillery to manufacture his own whisky. After tasting Bert's brew, Ruth decides not to put a halt to his operation. Penhale makes a hash of asking Janice (Robyn Addison) out. Louisa and Martin's therapy homework is a picnic on the beach, where Martin tells sunbathers to use sun screen and cover up to avoid sunburn. While Louisa and James Henry are trying to share a fun moment digging sand and building a sand castle, Martin criticizes their efforts. Angela believes Buddy the dog is trying to send Martin telepathic messages, and both show up on the beach, where Angela appears to be hallucinating. She has been self-medicating with animal medicine. When Angela resigns to taking Buddy to live with her, he runs away and shows up on Martin;s doorstep. [55] | |||||||
52 | 6 | "Other People's Children" | Ben Gregor | Julian Unthank | 19 October 2015 | 7.82 | |
Louisa helps out her ex-boyfriend Danny when he brings seven children from London to camp on Ruth's farm – supervised by Al and Bert – while she and Martin plan a date at the suggestion of Dr Timoney. Danny tries to seduce Louisa to leave Martin, telling her that she deserves better, but Louisa is not the least bit interested. Martin overhears the conversation. Martin arranges for teenager Janice to watch James, but plans for the date go awry when youngster Jake from Danny's group goes missing. When Jake is found, Danny callously scolds the child, but Martin realizes Jake's behavior is a sign of severe illness, and immediately arranges for his hospitalization. Martin later uncovers a hepatitis health scare at James's first birthday party that makes all the guests leave very quickly. Mrs. Tishell attempts to rekindle her love life with husband Clive, but he visits Martin for what he believes is erectile disfunction. Without consulting anyone, Clive rubs his chest with testosterone gel in hopes of satisfying his wife, but the gel triggers a heart attack. PC Penhale discovers Bert's unlicensed whiskey distillery that he operates out of his van.[56] | |||||||
53 | 7 | "Facta Non Verba" | Ben Gregor | Richard Stoneman | 26 October 2015 | 8.04 | |
Dr Timoney suggests that perhaps Martin and Louisa are not meant to be a couple. She asks them to both make a list of why they should stay together, and return for another session with her. Dr. Timoney is later involved in a car accident outside the school. While picking up something from Mrs. Tishell, she gossips about Martin's and Louisa's marriage troubles. Martin believes she might have head damage from the accident, and tells her she needs a CT scan. Louisa is not pleased when her new art teacher Erica Holbrooke (Kelly Adams) wants to try out some alternative ideas on the children. She wants the children to bring in their favorite toys to be stapled up on a board, but the children refuse to allow that to happen to their toys. Erica faints in the classroom. Meanwhile, Martin is annoyed that Erica is his new next door neighbor. Her daughter's violin playing gets on his nerves. Erica also noisy and accident prone, repeatedly drops in his home for medical advice. She asks too many personal questions about Martin's and Louisa's status, thinking they are headed for a divorce. Threatened with arrest by PC Penhale if he continues his unlicensed whisky distillery Bert decides to go back to being a handyman, but that also has its drawbacks - his first customer is school teacher Erica. Janice Bone (Robyn Addison) gets cozy with PC Penhale, who is offered a transfer to Exeter in recognition of his hard work. Although he and Janice have not yet gotten close enough to be a couple, he is quite fond of her and doesn't want to leave her behind. Janice gives him a kiss, holds his hand, and convinces him to stay. Sigourney Weaver makes a cameo appearance as American tourist Beth Traywick. The episode ends with Martin suggesting he and Louisa go their separate ways.[57] | |||||||
54 | 8 | "The Doctor Is Out" | Ben Gregor | Jack Lothian | 2 November 2015 | 8.03 | |
Mrs. Tishell tells Martin she's going to try and work things out with her husband. Morwenna negotiates with Martin for a pay raise. Ruth and Bert offer Al a proposition regarding the whisky sales to be licensed at the B&B. Annie Winton (Gemma Jones) tricks Martin into paying a house call to her terminally ill husband Jim. Martin advises him to follow the hospital's advice. Annie is not satisfied, and holds Martin prisoner at gunpoint. Martin escapes on foot, and flags down a passing motorist, who turns out to be the Winsons' son Clemo, who takes Martin right back to the Winton house. The little dog who is always following Martin around, tracks him to the Winton house, and tries to alert PC Penhale. What Dr. Ellingham's friends and family fail to realise is that he is actually trapped up at the Wilton farm, where desperate wife Annie is trying to coerce him into curing her seriously ill husband Jim. Louisa tells marriage therapist Dr. Timoney that she and Martin are discontinuing the sessions. Louisa worries Dr. Timoney's suggestion that she and Martin aren't meant to be together might have prompted him to leave Portwenn for good. Calling on Ruth, Morwenna and Janice for help, she tries to track him down, with no luck. PC Penhale drives Louisa up to Winton Farm, where Louisa finds Martin's shoes in the hallway, and discover his car parked outside. They find Martin threatened with his life, unless he operates on Martin. Ruth and Al also arrive at the farm looking for Martin, who is successfully operating on Jim. [58] |
Series 8 (2017)
[edit]No. overall | No. in series | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | UK viewers (millions) [1] | |
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55 | 1 | "Mysterious Ways" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 20 September 2017 | 7.65 | |
After successfully rekindling their relationship, Louisa and Martin are living together again, but Louisa finds herself juggling too many responsibilities. James Henry speaks his first word. Buddy the dog becomes part of the family as the baby's pet. PC Joe Penhale and baby James' nanny Janice Bone (Robyn Addison) are planning their marriage, but a sudden attack of kidney stones in Penhale makes them have second thoughts. Parrish clergy Rosie Edward (Lucy Briggs-Owen) also has doubts. Al Large is Best Man, but Penhale really wanted Martin to be Best Man. Bert hopes his whiskey enterprise will profit from pre-ceremony festivities. During the ceremony, Curate Edwards faints from nervousness. Janice has a change of heart about marrying Joe, and walks out on their wedding, leaving Joe with a broken heart. While Morwenna and Al are off in a Yurt retreat, they manage to accidentally burn it down. Mrs. Tishell fills in at Doc Martin's office in Mowenna's absence. Aunt Ruth, partner in the whiskey business, demands Bert provide her with documentation of expenses and sales on their enterprise, and finds the business is losing money. Wedding guests start fainting after they all drink directly from a bottle of Burt's whiskey they pass around. | |||||||
56 | 2 | "Sons and Lovers" | Nigel Cole | Richard Stoneman | 27 September 2017 | 7.23 | |
Martin and Louisa need to find a day care for James, and they settle on Portwenn Tots. They later make a date for an evening out together. After successfully counseling young student Astrid Trappett (Tipper Seifert-Cleveland), who is feeling awkward and out of place, Louisa considers expanding her career, possibly becoming a child counsellor. After Janice runs out on PC Joe Penhale at the altar, he is feeling morbid and defeated. Penhale visits the pub owned by Ken Hollister (Clive Russell) to drown his sorrows. The pub is infested with rats and needs a thorough cleaning. Hollister collapses, and Martin diagnoses him with leptospirosis bacterial infection, caused by the filthy state of his pub. Clive Tishell tests the pharmacy's new blood-pressure monitor on Al Large, only to discover Al's excessively high blood pressure. Al is convinced he's having a heart attack. Martin instructs him to monitor his blood pressure regularly. Ruth considers selling her farm, and receipts for the B&B's whiskey enterprise with Bert Large are not going as expected. John Rahmanzai (Art Malik} checks in to the B&B, temporarily in town to scatter his late father's ashes near Portwenn. During the course of his stay, he has an asthmatic attack and is saved by Martin, who remembers Rahmanzai's father well. Ruth ccnfesses to having had an affair with the elder married Rahmanzai, after his son had been born. The true story is that Rahmanzai's father was ready to abandon his wife and child for Ruth, but Ruth ended the relationship. However, Ruth lies and tells Rahmanzai that his father ended the relationship because he loved his wife and son more than her. Ruth tells Martin the true story of their illicit affair that almost ended a marriage.[59] | |||||||
57 | 3 | "Farewell, My Lovely" | Nigel Cole | Julian Unthank | 4 October 2017 | 7.18 | |
Martin has to be "Mr. Mom" for son James, when Louisa takes a group of students on a sailing trip. Sailing instructor Amy Vincent (Bessie Carter) faints at the helm. Martin hires teacher Mel Hendy (Rosie Ede) to drive son Henry home from school. Auntie Ruth is selling her farm causing trouble for the Bert and Al Large whisky distillery business. Bert and Al made the whiskey in Bert's van, in which he had also been sleeping. Bert owes Ruth £5000, so she hesitates to loan Al money to open his pub. Morwenna and Al throw an event to help save the business. After seeing Al's success, she agrees to financially back him. Clive Tishell (Malcolm Storry) drops dead at the event, while talking to PC Penhale. His wife, pharmacist Sally (Selina Cadell), is emotionless. | |||||||
58 | 4 | "Faith" | Stuart Orme | Colin Bateman | 11 October 2017 | 7.35 | |
Morwenna's missionary parents Jack (Kevin Doyle) and Tara (Rebecca Lacey) Newcross pay her a surprise visit and are taken aback by her relationship with Al. Tara says she'll be visiting Morwenna at the clinic, but does not say it's because Tara has cancer. Tara tells Martin that her condition is fatal, and nothing can be done. Martin tries to convince her that she should get a second opinion on her cancer, but both she and her husband believe it's God's will that it's her time to die. On the streets, Jack solicits donations for his mission. Morwenna wants Martin to find a reason to tell her mother that there is hope for her. After examining her, Martin is convinced she has Hydatid Disease caused by tapeworms of the Echinococcus type and is not going to die. Buddy the dog has attracted the companionship of another dog, and now Martin is frustrated about the two dogs hanging around and barking. Mary Rawlings (Marlene Sidaway) pays a visit to the doc where nothing seems to be wrong, and returns the next day to say something is wrong with her ankles. He once again tells her there is nothing wrong, and has no sympathy when she says she's been lonely since her dog died. Martin makes her a gift of the dog that has been hanging around Buddy, but Buddy is now lonely. Dan Wilis (Ethan Lawrence) has stopped taking his anti psychotic medication and as a result has gained a lot of weight and broken out in shingles. As Louisa starts her new counseling course, Penhale investigates a break-in at the school, in which nothing was stolen, but a person is torn from a photo. After including Martin in on the situation, it is believed Dan is the culprit. They find Dan about to commit suicide, and Martin and Ruth talk him down. Back in Martin's office, Dan is convinced to see another doctor. [60] | |||||||
59 | 5 | "From the Mouths of Babes" | Stuart Orme | Andrew Rattenbury | 18 October 2017 | 7.62 | |
With James teething, Martin and Louisa are desperate for more sleep, and take the advice of Mel Hendy (Rosie Ede) to let James chew on amber beads, but Buddy the dog ends up chewing on the beads, while James gets a bead stuck up his nose. Angela Sim's (Caroline Quentin) nephew Toby (Rocco Peacock) enrolls in Louisa's school. After Toby appears ill, Martin diagnoses him with scarlet fever. PC Penhale then shuts down Angela's unlicensed goods and services business she's been operating out of the back of her car. Martin subsequently diagnoses her with lobar pneumonia. Artists Lily (Linda Broughton) and Walter O'Donnell (Paul Copley) also become ill while preparing for an exhibition. Martin tells Walter he's in danger of losing his sight if he doesn't follow the doctor's orders. Sally Tishell retreats into mourning over the death of her husband Clive, and closes the pharmacy. Bert overhears her talking to herself in the back room. He advises her to acknowledge Clilve's death, and get on with her life. She shoos Bert along as if he's imagining her stress. Ruth also overhears Sally talking to herself, and asks Martin to pay her a visit. He reluctantly does so, knowing she has an obsession with him. Because she holds Martin in such high esteem, she agrees to heed his advice to get on with her life, grateful that Martin cared enough to advise her. Martin can't wait to get away from her, and bolts out the door of the pharmacy. Al needs Bert's help to get the whisky business back on track, because Al has no knowledge of how to operate the distillery equipment. Al's partner Ruth has good expectations for the whiskey operation.[61] | |||||||
60 | 6 | "Accidental Hero" | Stuart Orme | Julian Unthank | 25 October 2017 | 7.26 | |
James has started biting not only Louisa but other children at the nursery. Louisa is worried but Martin puts it down to his age. Student Tina Collins (Samantha Spiro) is a classmate of Louisa's, who has also spoken to their lecturer about it. Martin is not impressed and Louisa takes it personally when Martin says there is something wrong with Tina. But Martin is proved correct, when Tina collapses from taking Modafinil, a smart drug, used for treating sleep disorders. Louisa is a passenger in the car when Tina loses control and crashes. Martin accuses Tina of being a menace to the public. Penhale decides to have a police open house to raise community awareness, but local farmer Hannah Butler (Yolanda Kettle) arrives to file a complaint about theft of her sheep. Penhale is feeling so alone, that he asks for a session with Ruth to air his problems. Morwenna leaves the surgery for a weekend away with Al at Hannah's camping site. Al is nervous to leave Bert running the pub but agrees. Hannah has Orf (a viral skin disease which can spread to humans by handling infected sheep and goats) so cannot serve Al and Morwenna any food. Al decides to take matters into his own hands, which doesn't end well when he accidentally burns down the yurt. Emily quits working for Martin, leaving on his own. He trips over Buddy the dog, ending up with an inflatable cast. Mrs Tishell insists she help out as receptionist. Butcher Trevor Dodds (Richard McCabe) arrives for his annual physical. He also has developed Orf, which is highly contageous. Martin enlists the assistance of Penhale to find out the identification of every customer Dodds sold meat to, and to destroy the meat. When Penhale arrives, Dodds has tried to kill himself with a knife, necessitating Martin rush to the rescue. Mrs. Tishell fills in as Martin's surgery assistant while he patches up Dodds. Morwenna and Al hitch a ride back to town with Penhale.[62] | |||||||
61 | 7 | "Blade on the Feather" | Nigel Cole | Richard Stoneman | 1 November 2017 | 7.25 | |
Louisa resigns from her position as teacher, to become a full-time student. Aunt Ruth Ellingham stops by to watch the race. Al and Morwenna (as team captain) participate in the annual Portwenn versus Port Carran boat race. PC Penhale umpires, and pulls team captain Alice Taylor (Pippa Nixon) for a leg cyst. Martin diagnoses her with Baker's cyst of the knee, and prepares to remove the cyst. When Martin is ready to use a needle on her, she passes out and hits her head. The blood from her head causes Martin to faint. Pressure is later put on Martin to close the clinic because of his blood phobia. Bert is having an attack of gout. Eric the Fishmonger dislocates his finger, and Mowenna has to find a replacement for him. Meanwhile, the farmyard pox Orf has surfaced. Mel Hendy (Rosie Ede) visits Martin for a rash. She counsels with Martin about her husband Graham's alcohol problems. Graham denying he ever drinks. Martin believes Graham's problem is not alcoholism, but rather auto-brewery syndrome. Louise wants to buy Graham's car, but Graham has an accident with it. While Louisa buys a car. [63] | |||||||
62 | 8 | "All My Trials" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 8 November 2017 | 7.73 | |
Martin stops practising the week before his hearing, but patients continue to solicit his advice. Louisa goes to see Chris Parsons to find out how serious the hearing is. Penhale has commissioned a bust to honor himself. American tourist Beth Traywick (Sigourney Weaver) asks Mrs. Tishell for help to do some research into her family tree. But Mrs. Tishell reacts like a possessive jealous lover when she sees how much time Beth is spending the Martin. The two women engage in a physical altercation, and Beth drops to the floor with a pulmonary embolism. Martin's hearing focuses on his blood phobia. He saves a man's life during the hearing, and the board is impressed enough to give him a chance to prove himself under supervision in Portwenn. [64] |
Series 9 (2019)
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63 | 1 | "To the Lighthouse" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 25 September 2019 | 7.22 | |
Al proposes to Morwenna, while she is helping him out at Al's and Burt's Crab and Lobster restaurant. Dr. Rebecca Hedden (Hermione Gulliford) as a representative of the GMC (General Medical Council) comes to assess Martin and his surgery. Martin and Louisa, who has changed her career goals to that of a child counsellor, discuss whether to have another child. Mrs Tishell is invited by friend Donald Abbott (Simon Chandler) on a trip to Godrevy Lighthouse. While there, she has an accident and ends up with a screw driver in her arm. Martin wastes no time in going to her rescue. Dr Hedden accompanies them and suffers a heart attack due to accidental electrocution. Martin tells Louisa to go ahead and plan for a second child. | |||||||
64 | 2 | "The Shock of the New" | Nigel Cole | Ash Ditta | 2 October 2019 | 7.21 | |
Martin receives the results of his GMC assessment, the dictates of which require he pass a course in phlebotomy (withdrawing blood from a patient), plus other courses. Louisa has left her teaching behind, and has embarked upon a focus of child and adolescent counsellor. Louisa's teaching replacement Lorna Argyll (Rosalie Craig) collapses at school. | |||||||
65 | 3 | "S.W.A.L.K." | Nigel Cole | Julian Unthank | 9 October 2019 | 7.04 | |
Ruth becomes forgetful, which Martin diagnoses as early signs of dementia. When PC Penhale shows the same symptoms, Martin discovers she is not senile, but has a gas leak. Her neighbor Paula is an animal lover who has numerous cats, plus a live seal in her bathtub. Louisa organises a special evening for Martin's birthday, but it doesn't go to plan because of Al's surprise party for Morwenna. Mrs Tishell hi-jacks Al's party for Martin's birthday. | |||||||
66 | 4 | "Paint It Black" | Charles Palmer | Andrew Rattenbury | 16 October 2019 | 7.00 | |
Martin has his second GMC assessment, and Buddy the dog goes missing. Elsewhere, Penhale (John Marquez) is upset when his predecessor, Mark Mylow (Stewart Wright), arrives and tries to take charge. In trying to out-do Penhale, Mylow overdoes his responsibilities and gets hit by a tractor. Bert and Al are deeply in debt to Aunt Ruth. | |||||||
67 | 5 | "Wild West Country" | Charles Palmer | Alastair Galbraith | 23 October 2019 | 7.11 | |
Robert Brooke (Danny Huston) has been shot by farmer Dennis Thorpe (Keith Bartlett) for egg theft. Patient Emily Burnett (Sally Messham) has a bad reaction to acne medication. Caitlin Morgan (Angela Curran) buys the Crab and Lobster pub. | |||||||
68 | 6 | "Equilibrium" | Charles Palmer | Chris Reddy | 30 October 2019 | 6.99 | |
Dr Emma Ryder (Lucy Russell) heads Martin and Louisa's fertility appointment. Penhale tries to solve a vandalism situation. Morwenna fills in for emergency people, when Mags Fowler (Susannah Fielding) goes into labor. Dr Edward Mullen (Conleth Hill) asks Martin's medical advice. Marin diagnoses Julia Pote (Olivia Poulet) with pernicious anaemia. PC Joe Penhale receives free surfing lessons after helping the surf school owner Nathan Fowler (James Lance) shore up security to prevent vandalism. Louisa has engaged the services of painter Paul to paint the phlebotomy. Marin notices the painter has a case of excess sweating, and offers to treat him. Due to nasal polyps, Paul's girlfriend Ally doesn't notice the problem. Louisa's first session doesn't end well when Professor Sam Bradman collapses from Sciatica. Caitlin Morgan (Angela Curran) takes over as owner of the Crab and Lobster. Rather than having Al work at the restaurant, she transfers him to her convenience store. Unknown to her, Al enjoys a new side venture as a street food vendor. Bert is not happy about the new venture, and neither is Caitlin when she finds out. Morwenna attends to Nathan Fowler's (James Lance) surfing accident, as his wife goes into labor. Martin arrives in time to deliver the baby when Mags Fowler (Susannah Fielding) goes into labor. | |||||||
69 | 7 | "Single White Bevy" | Nigel Cole | Julian Unthank | 6 November 2019 | 6.94 | |
Mrs Tishell sends her work experience girl packing. Al is officially moving in with Morwenna, which thrills Caitlin Morgan (Angela Curran) more than Bert. While at the surgery Angela Sim (Caroline Quentin) comments on Buddy, the dog, not being himself. Buddy's condition worsens and Martin rushes him to Angela's surgery. He discovers Angela can barely see and diagnoses cat scratch fever. But her condition means she can't operate on Buddy, and that the Doc must carry out the surgery himself, under her guidance, to save the dog. Selina Cadell's daughter Letty Thomas (Sarah Cardy) joins her for this episode of Doc Martin to play her character Mrs Tishell's young cousin Sarah Cardy, who is shadowing her for some work experience. Initially seeing her as a protégé, this quickly changes when Mrs Tishell realises Sarah could have jeopardised her relationship with Martin by giving Louisa the wrong medication to help with her fertility treatment. One of Louisa's clients, Bethany Degan (Milly Toomey), arrives at the surgery unannounced, posing a dilemma for Louisa. She knows she shouldn't be seeing her, but she just cannot turn away a desperate child, and hopes a quick session will not do any harm. Al is officially moving in with Morwenna ahead of their wedding. Caitlin is more thrilled by this than Bert, who fears she has ulterior motives, now it's just the two of them. Bert sees a softer side to Caitlin though, when they end up getting trapped in the cellar overnight. Maybe she isn't as bad as he first thought? Meanwhile Ruth is increasingly concerned about Martin's upcoming final GMC assessment. She tries to offer advice, but quickly realises it is falling on deaf ears - until his blood phobia causes him to pass out again. Both Ruth and Louisa think an intervention may be the only thing that can help. | |||||||
70 | 8 | "Licence to Practice" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 13 November 2019 | 7.32 | |
The village prepares for Al and Morwenna's wedding. Ruth shows Louisa that young James is highly gifted and reminds her that, unlike Martin, James has two loving parents. Martin vomits during a surgery designed to test his control, and, at the wedding, he tells Louisa that he is no longer practising medicine. She replies with the news that she is pregnant. |
Series 10 (2022)
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71 | 1 | "I Will Survive" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 7 September 2022 | 5.19 | |
One year after Al and Morwenna’s wedding, Morwenna tries to convince Bert and Al to jointly take over an abandoned caravan park in order to impress her boss at her new job at the local estate agent's. Mary Elizabeth and Louisa are using the surgery for child counselling. Ruth goes to a serial killer’s convention. The doc is caring for the new baby, mending old clocks and getting underfoot. Mrs. Tishell tries to convince the doc to go back to work, asking for signatures and stapling her hand. Penhale does his best to issue formal warnings to keep the Doc away from a woman who is constantly tired and winds up in a car crash. The doc finally realizes he wants his job back and admits his mistakes to ultimately get it back. | |||||||
72 | 2 | "One Night Only" | Philip John | Andrew Rattenbury | 14 September 2022 | 4.75 | |
The realisation that things are getting a bit cramped, with both Martin and Louisa working out of the surgery, sees the two explore new premises, in the form of a house on the other side of town being sold by George Upton, recently widowed, and who has been the victim of noise complaints over recent nights and - what Penhale assumes - possible supernatural interference. Al and Bert's attempts to get their caravan site up-and-running are plagued by difficulties, including Al accidentally being stabbed by his food van colleague, and a worker hired to clear out fly-tipped rubbish continually on the verge of passing out. Morwenna's concern for George winds up with her being enlisted back into her old receptionist job, when the surgery becomes as dysfunctional and chaotic as the new temp, Max. | |||||||
73 | 3 | "How Long Has This Been Going On?" | Kate Cheeseman | Kevin Cecil | 21 September 2022 | 4.79 | |
Park ranger Stewart James first appeared in "The Portwenn Effect", Season 1, ep 4, who suffered from PTSD as a result of his service in the Bosnian War, finding solace in believing he lived with a a 6-foot red squirrel named Anthony. He again appears in Ep. 7, "Out of the Woods", helping Martin rescue Al Large and PC Mark Mylow from an outdoors pre-nuptial sleep-over after Mylow is bitten by snake. The doc encounters park ranger Stewart James on a home visit to a local farmer, and invites him for a long-awaited check-up, where Morwenna coerces Al and Joe into attending one of his survival courses, which Stewart is becoming stressed over ensuring the success of, and Al is reluctant based on Stewart's past mental health problems. Stewart's mental state seems to deteriorate as the evening goes on, and Al manages to escape and enlist the doc - who uncovers a link between Stewart's delusions and the local farmer's ailments as he attempts to sell off sheepskins. Pippa Woodley (Buffy Davis), the new headteacher at the local school, is enthusiastic over the - albeit unsanctioned - garden she has set up, when she develops a rash, and her health suddenly declines at an event at the school when learning many of the children have also. | |||||||
74 | 4 | "Everlasting Love" | Philip John | Julian Unthank | 28 September 2022 | 5.45 | |
The doc faces multiple patients whose ailments have been exacerbated based on the advice of a herbalist that has set up shop in the village, and discovers the link between her opposition to modern medicine and a supposed young mother whose baby shows the signs of mumps. Mrs. Tishell is determined to help Irene Moore get back in the water after she is told to avoid her usual morning swim in case it flares up her ongoing migraine issues. An old flame of Martin's from university turns up inviting him to a conference, to Louisa's displeasure - who is already dealing with James' jealousy over the attention baby Mary is receiving. Ruth's return from Mexico sees some attention from Chicken, the family's adopted dog, and the revelation she has developed deep vein thrombosis. Joe deals with guilt over believing he has accidentally poisoned former fiancée Janice in an attempt to woo her back over dinner, when it becomes clear the blame rests with her new fish pedicure sideline. | |||||||
75 | 5 | "Fly Me To The Moon" | Kate Cheeseman | Chris Reddy | 5 October 2022 | 5.36 | |
Louisa receives a shock when her father Terry (Kenneth Cranham) turns up at the house, with both her and Martin suspicious of his intentions, having just been released from prison; he confidentially discloses to Martin that it was on compassionate grounds, having been diagnosed with the terminal motor neurone disease, ALS (Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis) Lou Gehrig's disease, although Martin is not convinced that diagnosis is accurate. Meanwhile, he deals with the two squabbling siblings who own the fish shop, in particular why one of them appears to have continuous sea sickness on land, and Ruth's attempts to further help him progress on tackling his blood phobia by leaving it in various forms in numerous places around the surgery, designed to see how he copes with unexpected appearances of it. Al is less than impressed with Bert when he reveals his plans to return to the whiskey distilling business, and his efforts to expel a squatter from a caravan he's trying to sell. Joe tries to act hard to get around Janice.(Robyn Addison) | |||||||
76 | 6 | "Return to Sender" | Kate Cheeseman | Amy Roberts, Loren Mclaughlan | 12 October 2022 | 5.69 | |
Martin jets off to London to make the keynote speech at a conference he's been invited to, attending to a member of an injured bridal party on the way over, and the behaviour of his ex-girlfriend Sophie. Janice calls upon Joe for help while babysitting for James and Mary. | |||||||
77 | 7 | "Love Will Set You Free" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 19 October 2022 | 5.61 | |
All of Portwenn is gossiping about Martin’s Imperial College job offer, but he is as of yet indecisive. Caitlin blames Bert for flooding the pub’s cellar, and an emergency on the rocks with Chris Parsons helps Morwenna make a crucial decision. | |||||||
78 | 8 | "Our Last Summer" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 26 October 2022 | 6.07 | |
Louisa and Martin start to prepare to move away but Chicken, the dog of Martin, goes missing. Martin and Louisa go to look for him at the farm of Joan when the new Local reports the dog has been seen there, but Martin has a serious accident and loses a lot of blood which results in a tearful Louisa taking him to the hospital. However, Martin recovers and he and Louisa both decide to remain in their Portwenn home. | |||||||
79 | 9 | "Last Christmas in Portwenn" | Nigel Cole | Jack Lothian | 25 December 2022[65] | 5.95 | |
Christmas arrives and Doc Martin and Louisa take James to see Santa, portrayed by Leonard (Ron Cook). Martin notices Leonard scratching a rash and closes the grotto, concerned that he may be contagious. Mrs Tishell, believing that she may have throat cancer, kisses Martin under the mistletoe in her pharmacy, but he leaves in anger. Martin hears that his mother has died of a heart attack. On his way to visit Leonard after hearing over the phone that he had seriously cut his leg, Martin crashes his car in the snow and trips over and falls unconscious. He wakes up two hours later, suffering the effects of hypothermia. He hallucinates that he sees his mother, though manages to contact Louisa to relay his situation and makes his way to Leonard's farmhouse. After recovering, Martin concludes Leonard has Coeliac Disease based on the rash along with other symptoms and Leonard isn't contagious as a result. After tending to Leonard's cut leg they take Leonard's sleigh into Portwenn, and Martin takes James for a ride. Morwenna tells Al that she is pregnant. Joe Penhale proposes to Janice and she accepts. |
Series 11 (2024)
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111 | 1 | "The Kembleston Olimpicks" | Miranda Howard-Williams | Dan Muirden | 5 January 2024 | |
The 1955 Kembleston Olimpicks between the villages of Kembleford and Hambleston bring murderous tensions between the teams with accusations of cheating and contestants unable to compete. Kembleford team captain, Dr Geoffrey Fleming, disqualifies his own brother Brian for cheating, despite his claims of innocence. When a contestant is poisoned during the spinach-eating contest with a bowl meant for Dr Fleming, Inspector Sullivan arrests Brian for murder. To prove his innocence, Father Brown has to find someone with a grudge against the doctor and is not short of candidates. Mrs Devine and Inspector Sullivan's not-so-secret affair is exposed when her son, Eddie Devine, who idolised his dead father Ronald, arrives home unexpectedly. A photograph taken by Ronald Devine at the 1952 Olimpicks gives Father Brown a clue. First appearance of Barney Wilkinson as Eddie Devine | ||||||
112 | 2 | "The Forensic Nun" | Ian Barber | Neil Irvine | 12 January 2024 | |
The Kembleford Arts and Crafts Fair, organised by newcomer to the village Gaynor Garfield, brings artistic rivalries to the fore, which is compounded when renowned artist Marmaduke Snell arrives. His obnoxious behaviour towards the other artists and craftspeople is tolerated by Garfield. When he is poisoned by cyanide in a bottle of wine, Inspector Sullivan arrests the winemaker – none other than Sister Boniface who brought the wine, which she had bottled herself at her nearby convent, St Agnes. With Mrs Devine's and Sergeant Goodfellow's help, Father Brown frees Sister Boniface from jail without Inspector Sullivan's knowledge, allowing her to prove her innocence. The discovery of a wedding ring, a missing tin of metal polish and glucose tablets provide a solution. Second appearance of Lorna Watson as Sister Boniface. Ingrid Oliver, Watson's comedy double act partner is also in the episode. This episode serves as a prequel to the spin-off series Sister Boniface Mysteries (also starring Watson), which began airing in 2022. | ||||||
113 | 3 | "The Hermit of Hazelnut Cottage" | Miranda Howard-Williams | David Semple | 19 January 2024 | |
Brenda receives a letter apparently from Dr Angus McClurgy of Butterley Rise. In 1944 she was sent to live with him as an evacuee until he suddenly sent her to a children's home. Brenda, Father Brown and Mrs Devine pay McClurgy a visit and find him living as a hermit in a ramshackle cottage. He denies writing the letter and does not initially recognize Brenda. Father Brown discovers the letter was sent by neighbour Dotty Finglesham because McClurgy was holding up a property developer who was going to provide new bungalows for the residents. McClurgy's refusal leads the developer to purchase an adjacent piece of land, Butterley Meadow, for the bungalows, much to the distress of several residents, including Brenda's former fellow evacuee Susan Payne. When the developer is found murdered and buried in a grave far bigger than required, Father Brown discovers he had cheated landowner Lord Sprockett into selling him the meadow, which Finglesham had used as a shrine to her husband, who was killed flying in the First World War. Brenda also remembers Susan's claim to have seen an injured German pilot who was shot down nearby. Father Brown has to uncover buried memories from the Second World War from all those present. | ||||||
114 | 4 | "The Last Supper" | Paul Riordan | Sarah-Louise Hawkins | 26 January 2024 | |
A food fair comes to Kembleford hosted by Mrs Devine's old school friend, chef and cookery book writer Harriet Sykes and her publisher husband David. With her two chefs, Lei Yen and Rafi Fardi, Sykes is out to impress London hotel owner Hugo Pearl-Blythe and gives Mrs Devine a lot of unwelcome responsibilities. Restaurant critic Chester Gates turns up unexpectedly, and his vicious ego upsets everyone. He is about to publish his memoirs with chapters about all three chefs. When Gates is found dead from rat poison, the evidence leads Inspector Sullivan to arrest Lei Yen. She had been in Gates' room, and the chapter of his memoirs about her father is missing. Father Brown looks into the backgrounds of all concerned – including David Sykes who had secretly sent Gates tickets – while Brenda and Mrs Devine try to keep the fair running. | ||||||
115 | 5 | "The Father, The Son" | Ian Barber | Tahsin Guner | 2 February 2024 | |
Flambeau returns to Kembleford after receiving the obituary of his father Gabriel Hawksworth. He discovers that his father lured him there to help recover a gold crown belonging to the Vatican, which he had stolen from a museum for crime baron Drake Underwood. A security guard, Elliot Tucker, was killed during the robbery. Flambeau reluctantly agrees, not trusting his father's claim of a religious conversion and a desire to help the guard's widow and young son. Discovered by Underwood while stealing the crown, Flambeau escapes with his father's help. Along with Father Brown, they are pursued by Underwood, his son and two henchmen, with Inspector Sullivan not far behind. The three end up at the widow's home with disastrous results. Fleeing to nearby woods, Underwood catches up with them, and Father Brown's priestly office is needed. Twelfth guest appearance of John Light as Hercule Flambeau. | ||||||
116 | 6 | "The Quill of Osric" | Paul Riordan | Lol Fletcher | 9 February 2024 | |
Murder with Tea, an annual celebration weekend of local crime writers, is held at the home of Lady Violet. Entrants for the crime-writing award vie for The "Quill of Osric," in memory of famed crime writer Osric Wolf, who committed suicide exactly a year earlier. Among the entrants are ex-Gloucester University students Walter Mitford, sponsored by Lady Violet, and Jack Wilmott, there at the insistence of his overbearing father, acclaimed crime writer Sir Kingsley Wilmott. A literary agent, Miss Lipton, is on hand, looking to sign a new author. When Jack Wilmott and then Miss Lipton are attacked, Father Brown investigates and discovers accusations of plagiarism going back years. Jack Wilmott won a university prize that Mitford felt should have been his. Father Brown also discovers Jack Wilmott's latest book has a character with a promiscuous history similar to that of Lady Violet's youth – a past that she had kept hidden from everybody except Osric Wolf. | ||||||
117 | 7 | "The Word of the Condemned" | Michael Lacey | Dominique Moloney | 16 February 2024 | |
Lady Felicia asks Father Brown to investigate the death of her goddaughter, Sophie Blackthorn, believed to be the fourth victim of The Bride Killer, William Harrow, who is awaiting hanging. Lady Felicia has been told her goddaughter's husband Ralph may have killed her. Father Brown, Lady Felicia, Mrs Devine, and Brenda go to the Blackthorn Institute, a college for criminal studies set up in memory of Sophie and run by Ralph and forensic pathologist Professor Pritchard. They meet student Daniel Price, who has evidence pointing to another suspect, but he is poisoned before he can share his findings. Father Brown has to untangle the close relationships among husband, wife, the husband's sister, Professor Pritchard, and the professor's assistant. A photograph of a van tyre belonging to a local butcher's is the only clue. Ninth guest appearance of Nancy Carroll as Lady Felicia. | ||||||
118 | 8 | "The Last Tango in Kembleford" | Michael Lacey | Rebecca Ramsden | 23 February 2024 | |
The Fletcham's Dance School is run by brother and sister Derek and Gillian Fletcham, who hold a talent showcase that the ambitious Gillian expects to propel her to stardom. She ditches her brother in favour of Italian professional Mario Cantoloni, whom she knows from years ago. When Gillian is murdered, Inspector Sullivan arrests the brother, who was found with the body, blood on his hands and his sister's cherished necklace in his pocket. Father Brown delves into other members of the dance school, including husband and wife Robert and Pauline Highbury. Robert supported his wife's love of dancing by bankrolling the school, which is in debt because of Gillian's profligacy. Father Brown looks for a motive other than dancing, and a herb garden with yarrow, which can induce an abortion, provides a clue, as does an appointment in Robert's diary at a Catholic adoption agency. He also knows Cantoloni is not who he seems. | ||||||
119 | 9 | "The Dead of Night" | Carys Lewis | Sarah Anson | 1 March 2024 | |
In the days before Louisa Ross's memorial mass, wealthy Bernard Ross is convinced his daughter, who committed suicide while suffering an unusual illness, has risen from her grave. His conviction that she is a vampire is fed by friend Gilbert Gallamore. The arrival of vampire hunter Silas O'Hagen compounds the story, and he offers to destroy the vampire for a fee. Father Brown tries to dispel Ross's fears, but that night Gallamore is found dead seemingly from a vampire bite. Louisa Ross's necklace, which had been buried with her, is on the floor beside the victim. Inspector Sullivan is ill, so Sergeant Goodfellow is temporally promoted to investigate the crime, along with several fraud cases in nearby villages. Father Brown helps Goodfellow as they interview Ross, housemaid Janice Higgins, Ross's sister-in-law Christine Kipley, and O'Hagen. A probable cause for Louisa's mysterious symptoms, what she wrote in her diary, and a photo in the memorial booklet provide further clues. | ||||||
120 | 10 | "The Scars of War" | Carys Lewis | Dan Muirden | 8 March 2024 | |
A memorial to the Kembleford Home Guard bomb disposal unit brings old memories to the fore: the death of Mrs Divine's husband as he approached an unexploded bomb and the disappearance of Rachael Waterson's young son and his bicycle. Attending the memorial are Eddie Divine wearing his father's medals, widow Rachael Waterson, Private John Carlton, conscientious objector Oscar Treadwell, and overbearing and vindictive Captain Fred Howton. Eddie confronts Howton, claiming that he should have dealt with the bomb that killed his father, and when Howton is murdered that night by a bullet fired from 64 yards away, Eddie is implicated when a matching rifle is found in Mrs Divine's shed. Inspector Sullivan asks Father Brown to help prove Eddie's innocence. Father Brown uncovers a wartime affair, a marriage ended, wartime service unrecognised, and a recent dismissal. A bicycle buried in the woods and a wartime logbook lead Father Brown to the murderer and a ticking bomb. Mrs Divine is upset with Inspector Sullivan for arresting her son and after seeing him with a younger woman. Second appearance of Barney Wilkinson as Eddie Devine |
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