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Martin Clunes in Doc Martin (2004)

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Doc Martin

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  • Patient: And you reckon these will work, do you?
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: No--I just prescribe them for fun.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Can you give me his phone number then, please?
  • Pauline Lamb: No. Don't have it.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Remind me what your job is again?
  • Pauline Lamb: He didn't leave a number. He left in a rush, looking like a frightened rabbit. Like all your patients, actually.
  • Bert Large: Son, I know it's your phone bill and you've got your own money coming in, but those mobile phones damage your head membranes.
  • Al Large: Dad, I've got Bluetooth.
  • Bert Large: There you go, exactly my point.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Is there anyone here who has a genuine medical problem?
  • Elaine Denham: I'm sorry. I cannot tolerate imbeciles.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Elaine, when we agreed you'd start at 8:30, you did realise I meant AM.
  • Elaine Denham: Buying biscuits at the supermarket, right, and this bimbo won't let me through on six items or less. All baps up to here and stick-on nails she was. Get this--
  • [imitates the check-out girl]
  • Elaine Denham: "Sorry. Six items or less".
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: And you had?
  • Elaine Denham: 20, but that's not the point.
  • Louisa Glasson: I got involved in a surfing club, of all things. I think what clinched it was the kids saying I'm too old.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Nonsense. People of all ages go surfing.
  • Louisa Glasson: You should come along. It'd be nice to see you out of that suit and in a wet... suit...
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: All right, Caroline, I'm going to give you an injection.
  • Danny Steel: [gets down on one knee, hands clasped together] I'm saying a prayer for you, Caroline.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: [eyeing Danny] Just a little prick.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: What do you want, Adrian?
  • Adrian Pitts: I want you to put in a word for me with Chris Parsons. You see, Faulkner is about to move on.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: And you're ready to step up?
  • Adrian Pitts: Yes, but I'm getting some resistance from Chris Parsons. Since you two are mates, I wondered if you might give him a call.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: I've spoken to Chris. He rang me. He thinks you're an arse. I think you're an arse too. Enjoy your weekend.
  • [Adrian storms out]
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Arse.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Hello, Fenn, how are you?
  • Louisa Glasson: Don't you think it's a little late for the concerned routine?
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: What in God's name are you...?
  • Louisa Glasson: When you have precisely one patient I'd think you'd want to visit him in hospital. No, Roger, don't try and speak.
  • Roger Fenn: [very hoarse] He *did* come and see me. Depressed the hell out of me.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: It was mutual.
  • Louisa Glasson: Well...
  • [to Martin]
  • Louisa Glasson: You could've told me.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: I tried to, but that woman shushed me.
  • Joan Norton: Look, Marty, you do realise that the villagers are dusting off their pitchforks, don't you?
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Yes. Exactly how many generations ago did the inbreeding start with these people?
  • Louisa Glasson: This is Miss Glasson from the school, Mrs Richards. I'm just checking on Bobby. Oh, dear, well, I'm sure the doctor will, he's...
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: [grabs phone from Louisa] Mrs Richards? Dr Ellingham here. Is his temperature still elevated? Right, I'm on my way, what's the address? Yep. Yep. I'll be with you in 15 minutes.
  • Louisa Glasson: Half an hour.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: 30 minutes. Goodbye.
  • [to Louisa]
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Do you know where the...
  • Louisa Glasson: Map.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Thanks.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Bert, it's been a long day. Take two aspirin and insult me in the morning.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Ah, Elaine. Any chance of making me a cup of tea?
  • Elaine Denham: Make it yourself. I'm not the tea girl.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: As you can see, I have patients waiting.
  • Elaine Denham: Well, best go faster then.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: White, no sugar.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: [on telephone] Richard Morris, ENT. Dr Ellingham, I have a patient who needs an urgent laryngoscopy. Yes, that is my opinion.
  • [to the dog who is rooting around in the bin]
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Stop it! Stop it!
  • [into phone]
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Well, because I'm a doctor and he's a smoker with a lump in his neck. Would you like the tumour to write to you?
  • [the dog now has his head in the bin; Martin shouts]
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Will you get out of that bin?
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: [answering phone] Ellingham?
  • [to Elaine]
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: It's for you.
  • Elaine Denham: I'm not here.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Elaine's not here.
  • Elaine Denham: Hang on. Is that Greg?
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: Are you Greg? Elaine for you.
  • Elaine Denham: [whispers] I'm not talking to Greg.
  • Dr. Martin Ellingham: [Recurring, exasperated phrase] It's not my dog.
  • Elaine Denham: How come you never asked me out, then?
  • Al Large: Well, there was you and Greg.
  • Elaine Denham: Also, you were a bit of a non.

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