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Doc Martin

  • Série de TV
  • 2004–2022
  • TV-14
  • 46 min
AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
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Martin Clunes in Doc Martin (2004)
The trials and tribulations of Dr. Martin Ellingham, who moves from London to the picturesque village of Portwenn in Cornwall.
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As provações e atribulações do Dr. Martin Ellingham, um médico com problemas sociais que se muda de Londres para a pitoresca vila de Port Wenn em Cornwall.As provações e atribulações do Dr. Martin Ellingham, um médico com problemas sociais que se muda de Londres para a pitoresca vila de Port Wenn em Cornwall.As provações e atribulações do Dr. Martin Ellingham, um médico com problemas sociais que se muda de Londres para a pitoresca vila de Port Wenn em Cornwall.

  • Criação
    • Dominic Minghella
    • Mark Crowdy
    • Craig Ferguson
  • Artistas
    • Martin Clunes
    • Caroline Catz
    • Ian McNeice
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  • AVALIAÇÃO DA IMDb
    8,4/10
    22 mil
    SUA AVALIAÇÃO
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    788
    26
    • Criação
      • Dominic Minghella
      • Mark Crowdy
      • Craig Ferguson
    • Artistas
      • Martin Clunes
      • Caroline Catz
      • Ian McNeice
    • 174Avaliações de usuários
    • 28Avaliações da crítica
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    • Prêmios
      • 4 vitórias e 11 indicações no total

    Episódios79

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    Martin Clunes
    Martin Clunes
    • Dr. Martin Ellingham
    • 2004–2022
    Caroline Catz
    Caroline Catz
    • Louisa Glasson…
    • 2004–2022
    Ian McNeice
    Ian McNeice
    • Bert Large
    • 2004–2022
    Joe Absolom
    Joe Absolom
    • Al Large
    • 2004–2022
    John Marquez
    John Marquez
    • PC Joe Penhale
    • 2007–2022
    Selina Cadell
    Selina Cadell
    • Mrs. Tishell
    • 2004–2022
    Jessica Ransom
    Jessica Ransom
    • Morwenna Newcross…
    • 2004–2022
    Eileen Atkins
    Eileen Atkins
    • Ruth Ellingham
    • 2011–2022
    Stephanie Cole
    Stephanie Cole
    • Joan Norton
    • 2004–2009
    Katherine Parkinson
    Katherine Parkinson
    • Pauline Lamb
    • 2005–2009
    Robyn Addison
    Robyn Addison
    • Janice Bone…
    • 2015–2022
    Angela Curran
    • Caitlin Morgan…
    • 2009–2022
    Elliott Blake
    • James Henry
    • 2019–2022
    Buffy Davis
    Buffy Davis
    • Pippa Woodley
    • 2011–2022
    Stewart Wright
    • PC Mark Mylow
    • 2004–2019
    Rory Wilton
    Rory Wilton
    • Chippy Miller…
    • 2011–2022
    Rosie Ede
    Rosie Ede
    • Mel Hendy…
    • 2005–2019
    Lia Williams
    Lia Williams
    • Edith Montgomery
    • 2009
    • Criação
      • Dominic Minghella
      • Mark Crowdy
      • Craig Ferguson
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    9mitchell-81

    Among the best TV dramas to come out of Britain

    This is a question as well as a comment. Following the final episode of the Doc Martin series just shown by the Australian Broacasting Commission was the caption "Dedicated to John Coleman". I can find no reference to John Coleman on the Doc Martin website. I am guessing he was one of the writers. Am I right? By the way, I loved the series, but one or two things bothered me. The plots were interesting enough and the most of the characters were beautifully drawn, but to some extent some of them were a bit two-dimensional. For example the professionally super-efficient Doc Martin was so rude to everyone that one could hardly believe that any of his patients would ever come back for more. The policeman was (at least until the final episode) unbelievably inept, if not dim-witted. Sorry but I couldn't accept the snake bite episode, when the Doc displayed more patience with the mad forest ranger than he had with the entire village of (reasonably) sane people. The final episode was by far the most believable and the best. On the credit side I found the casting perfect, the setting idyllic and the photography exquisite. The whole thing was so beautiful it made me wonder why I ever left the dear old place. Is there to be more? Dennis Mitchell.
    10pebbleannem

    Doc Martin delivers!

    I do not understand why some people do not understand why they love this series nor understand why they love Doc Martin. Some dedicated viewers really don't understand why they are so hooked! So I shall tell them why they love Doc Martin. Doc Martin is real. I am a registered nurse and have worked in the Operating Room (theater, if you are picky) and I can tell you this man exists. That is why I switched to the Medical Floor, to get away from the Doc Martins of the hospital. Good grief, they are intimidating. It takes years to find out how weak and vulnerable and sad they are. When a patient codes and doesn't make it, the Doc Martins of the world are left to handle their grief and feelings alone. Isn't that sad? We notice (and love) Doc Martin first of all because he oozes alpha male chemistry and we react to that with a mixture of love and hate, contempt and admiration. We love him second of all because he has transcended most of his feelings (unlike us) and has moved to a higher plane of capability because of it and we benefit from his capability and confidence. We love him thirdly because he needs our love and he has been so mistreated and has such voids within him. There are all kind of subtle clues that Doc Martin is wonderful, but none so telling as the fact that dogs love him and are not impressed by his screams and sneers. You cannot fool a dog! Why does America love this series so much? Because the British do a much finer job than we do at so many many film endeavors. From the impeccable casting to the brilliant writing and believable dialogue to the ability the British have to plumb the depths and soar the heights of human drama and comedy without having holes and gaps that need filled with obscenity or worse. Thanks to the British for their genius. They are even brilliant in the way they use color to match the characters to the environment and create an ambiance that disarms the viewer. I love British films and "Doc Martin" best of all. I suspect another reason America is enthralled with the Doc Martin series is because we Americans are having socialized medicine crammed down our unwilling throats, and watching socialized medicine in action adds a certain little touch of horror spice to the story that Brits probably do not even notice.
    7Bored_Dragon

    Relaxingly addictive

    A prominent London surgeon suddenly begins to suffer from haemophobia, and therefore leaves surgery and goes to the small coastal village to be a general practitioner. But neither he feels good about local mentality and customs, nor villages like his uptightness and arrogance. Martin Clunes is brilliant in the role of a socially handicapped doctor who is clumsily trying fit into, for him, a totally abnormal environment. The series is slow paced and very relaxing, moderately colored by drama, comedy, and romance, and although it is far from the masterpiece of television, it is incredibly addictive. Last night I finished the first season and so far I rate it

    7,5/10
    10groggo

    The Brits Know How to Do It

    Doc Martin is so unusual and wonderfully off-kilter that it becomes addictive within 20 minutes of exposure.

    The titular Doc is a guy who was probably a curmudgeon before puberty. He's a surgeon from sophisticated, worldly London who moves to (fictional) Portwenn on the coast of Cornwall because he suddenly becomes ill at the sight of blood. This is not a good omen for a surgeon. He quits to become a general practitioner and he's satisfied, thanks very much, with checkups, prescriptions and referrals.

    The foul-mannered, blunt-spoken Doc smugly considers himself above the crowd, but he soon learns he is really BELOW the crowd, out of step with Portwenn's eccentricities, value systems and peculiar burghers, who make the mere lunatics of London look normal by comparison.

    Martin Clunes is terrific in the lead role. He is a tall, charismatic and not exactly handsome actor who looks like he would be more comfortable playing cops and heavies. He is, instead, a consummate comic actor. His facial and physical comedy, his frequent bouts of exasperation and bewilderment, are things to behold. (Note: some wags have compared him to 'House,' from the popular TV drama of the same name. House is played by Hugh Laurie, another splendid Brit, and that's about where the comparison begins and ends. They are two very different characters in two very different shows.)

    Portwenn's local population, with its twisted logic that somehow makes perfect sense, is represented through the tour-de-force acting of supporting players: Bert (Ian McNeice, who always dazzles playing offbeat, world-weary philosophical characters); Louise (the charming and beautiful Caroline Catz), who either loves Martin or wants to kill him; corn-rowed Elaine (lovely Lucy Punch) as the ditzy assistant with her own set of secretarial ethics; and Doc's Aunt Joan (the great Stephanie Cole, who has been delighting audiences since the 1960s).

    Dominic Minghella, he of the Minghella mob of talented artists (brother Anthony directed 'The English Patient'), is the brains behind this brilliant controlled chaos.

    Don't miss this program. TV shows that are both funny AND intelligent are the rarest of TV fare.

    And a fast footnote: let us all bow our heads and pray that Hollywood doesn't try to remake this.
    10TheLittleSongbird

    Makes my night every time it comes on

    I love a good TV series/drama, and Doc Martin is exactly that and more. Every time it comes on, it always makes my night, and is consistently wonderful and engrossing.

    Doc Martin has some beautiful production values. The photography is always skillful, but I just love the beautiful, almost picturesque scenery. The music is lovely too, not just the accompanying music in scenes but the main title theme too.

    Where Doc Martin also scores is in the writing. Of all the shows on ITV, this for me is one of the most consistent in terms of written quality, always being funny, subtle, honest and touching. The story lines are also very well explored, any issues or problems the characters face are done in a gripping way that doesn't patronise or offend.

    The direction is great too, while the pace is never too rushed or too slow and each episode is a perfect length and leaves you satisfied when it ends.

    The characters are always engaging, especially the title character, who is really quite lovable once you get to know him. The acting helps to make these characters likable, Caroline Catz and Ian McNiece are always great, but it is Martin Clunes who holds the show together and he is brilliant. I quite liked Clunes even before this show, especially in Goodbye Mr Chips, but after seeing him here I confess I love him even more now.

    All in all, just wonderful and I am amazed how consistently strong it is. 10/10 Bethany Cox

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      Although the fictional Dr. Martin Ellingham hates dogs with a fiery passion and is often seen chasing strays from his surgery, the actor who portrays him, Martin Clunes, is a great lover of dogs and brings them with him to the sets every day, and admitted that he always felt terribly guilty about having to chase and yell at the stray dog that appears through the series.
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      Patient: And you reckon these will work, do you?

      Dr. Martin Ellingham: No--I just prescribe them for fun.

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      Featured in Drama Trails: 'Doc Martin' to 'Foyle's War' (2008)

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    • Data de lançamento
      • 2 de setembro de 2004 (Reino Unido)
    • País de origem
      • Reino Unido
    • Central de atendimento oficial
      • ITV (United Kingdom)
    • Idioma
      • Inglês
    • Também conhecido como
      • Доктор Мартін
    • Locações de filme
      • Port Isaac, Cornwall, Inglaterra, Reino Unido(Portwenn)
    • Empresas de produção
      • Buffalo Pictures
      • Homerun Productions
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      • 1.78 : 1

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