Doc Martin. Series 1
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Published
Silver Springs, MD. : Acorn Media, [2004].
Format
DVD
Physical Desc
2 videodiscs (approximately 281 min.) : sound, color ; 4 3/4 in.
Language
English
ISBN
9781598286717, 1598286714
UPC
054961867196

Notes

General Note
Title from container.
General Note
Originally broadcast on television in 2004.
General Note
Contains 6 episodes from the British television series.
Participants/Performers
Martin Clunes, Caroline Catz, Stephanie Cole, Ian McNeice, Lucy Punch, Joe Absolom.
Description
"Meet Martin Ellingham, an eminent physician with a nasty disposition. Forced to give up his career as a London surgeon after developing a fear of blood, he takes a job as GP in the sleepy Cornish village of Portwenn. His irascible manner and permanent scowl soon have the town in an uproar; he insults each patient he sees and offends nearly everyone else. The only person who's glad to see him is his aunt Joan."--sleeve.
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Episode 1. Meet Martin Ellingham, an eminent physician with a nasty disposition. Forced to give up his career as a London surgeon after developing a fear of blood, he takes a job as GP in the sleepy Cornish village of Portwenn. His irascible manner and permanent scowl soon have the town in an uproar; he insults each patient he sees and offends nearly everyone else. The only person who's glad to see him is his aunt Joan. Episode 2. Martin's first official day on the job may be his last when he orders all and sundry, who seem to think the surgery is a town meeting place, out on the street. Having reached the end of his tether, he also fires his receptionist Elaine, only to find that pretty well everyone in village now shuns him. His aunt Joan suggests he should be a little more understanding, but that is not exactly Martin's style. One patient who does remain is Roger Fenn who has a lump in his throat that Martin fears may be cancerous. In a quiet moment, Martin reveals to him the phobia that has caused him to give up surgery and become a GP. Episode 3. When an epidemic of diarrhea strikes the village the doctor takes immediate action. This however does not go down well with the population.
Description
Episode 4. The doctor pays a visit to the forester, who apparently shares his shack with a giant squirrel. Little Peter Cronk gets into trouble over some nest boxes. Episode 5. An old friend of aunt Joan's turns up, stirring up old memories. In the meanwhile both Doc Martin and Elaine are struggling with other people's affections. Episode 6. Word is getting out in the village about the doctor's 'little problem' with blood. When Peter Cronk is hurt concern about him brings Martin and Louisa closer together.
System Details
DVD, widescreen (1.78:1, enhanced) presentation; Dolby Digital stereo., NTSC.
Language
Subtitled for the deaf and hard of hearing.
Local note
DVD

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APA Citation, 7th Edition (style guide)

Minghella, D., Braithwaite, P., Bolt, B., Clunes, M., Catz, C., Cole, S., McNeice, I., Punch, L., & Absolom, J. (2004). Doc Martin (Widescreen.). Acorn Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Author Date Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dominic Minghella et al.. 2004. Doc Martin. Silver Springs, MD.: Acorn Media.

Chicago / Turabian - Humanities (Notes and Bibliography) Citation, 17th Edition (style guide)

Dominic Minghella et al.. Doc Martin Silver Springs, MD.: Acorn Media, 2004.

Harvard Citation (style guide)

Minghella, D., Braithwaite, P., Bolt, B., Clunes, M., Catz, C., Cole, S. and McNeice, I. et al (2004). Doc martin. Widescreen. Silver Springs, MD.: Acorn Media.

MLA Citation, 9th Edition (style guide)

Minghella, Dominic, et al. Doc Martin Widescreen., Acorn Media, 2004.

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