The Flying Doctors
- Série télévisée
- 1986–1992
- 50min
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Ajouter une intrigue dans votre langueFollows the lives of a group of medical professions working for the Flying Doctors Service in the remote Australian outback.Follows the lives of a group of medical professions working for the Flying Doctors Service in the remote Australian outback.Follows the lives of a group of medical professions working for the Flying Doctors Service in the remote Australian outback.
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- 1 victoire et 1 nomination au total
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I love "The Flying Doctors". I used to watch it every week until we moved to Canada a few months ago.
Between a scale 1-10, I'll give "The Flying Doctors" 11! It's true, it's a great TV series
Between a scale 1-10, I'll give "The Flying Doctors" 11! It's true, it's a great TV series
Especially the first few years of this series provides really good viewing. You cannot help but love the warm personalities appearing in it. When visiting the real R.F.D.S. in Broken Hill in 1994, I was told that the series realistically presents the work carried out by the devoted doctors and nurses covering 80% of the Australian continent. In brief, this series has it all: multi-dimensional characters with great actors, rich story lines (romance, adventure, how to cope in the outback etc.) and nice footage of a grand landscape.
I think I'd become dependent...psychologically....and physically. What a show, and all the romantic between Geoff and Kate. And what a great actor Robert Grubb is. This says it all I think.
While rewatching flying doctors on catchup tv as I relive how realistic the storyline can be it becomes apparent that actors and dogs are recycled many time as different characters. Ie.. violets grandaughter in season 1 returns as a pregnant woman in season 7.
Recent reruns of this well-acted and well-written drama from the mid-eighties have reminded me just how good 'The Flying Doctors' was. The key word for me is realism, maybe because the plotlines were based on actual RFDS (Royal Flying Doctor Service) cases, and checked for accuracy by the real Flying Docs. The acting was very believable, and the characters became like old friends. The publicans' wisdom of Vic, the pub landlord in Cooper's Crossing, still makes me laugh - true blue Australian humour. And I still cry every time I see the last episode from the first series, where the pilot dies, because he was one of my favourites. But each series had its bonuses - this show is very easy to dip into, as well as follow as a soap.
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- AnecdotesThe show was a huge success in Scandinavia, Germany and the Netherlands, with fans from the latter two countries starting fanclubs and special events with cast members present. Re-runs of the series are still shown on networks in Sweden, Finland and the Netherlands.
- Citations
[To George Baxter]
Dr. Geoff Standish: You know I was told that my predecessor, once dragged you into the lane and punched you into the nose. May I say that I wish I'd had his good judgment!
- ConnexionsEdited into Fan (2009)
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