This weekend, I am going to start up watching Doc Martin. I’ve seen a few of these episodes in the past but now that hot cocoa and foot pajama season is upon us, The Girl and I thought now was the perfect time to watch the entire series.
It’s about a surgeon, who develops an aversion to blood, so he moves out to the country to practice medicine in a town where he is the only doctor. It is classic British humor–which at this point, it is no secret that I love all things British. Plus, bonus: it is FREE with Amazon Prime. Yippee!
Let me know what you think if you decide to watch it–or if you have already seen it.
Peace out Girl Scouts & have yourself a great weekend,
~Mavis
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Mari says
Oh I am sure you will enjoy it. I missed most of the first series but have avidly watched the last. Martin Clune is an excellent actor. I love the village it is set in.
Gail says
I love the British series. I was couch bound from a broken leg recently so broke out the dvd’s of Vicar of Dibley, Doc Martin,
and Good Neighbours to watch again since laughter helps healing.
Jana Williamson says
Oh I definitely love Doc Martin!! But am not a happy camper as I will have to wait 2 years for the installment IF they continue the series. I have watched it all from beginning to end. Free with One Channel on Google TV and/or Roku box if you don’t have Amazon Prime and really want it to be free – free. I love most things British, not all as they don’t have censorship. LOL But almost all British shows are a must around here. Can hardly wait for the Christmas special of Open All Hours which began taping 2 days ago!!!!
Laura says
I watched quite a few of them, then I couldn’t take any more of the character’s “quirks.” It just seemed to start into a repeating cycle of how he relates to others. I can’t be specific without spoilers!
I love British Humor, but this series didn’t do it for me.
I prefer British crime or mystery type series. Like Cracker.
Jane says
You are SO lucky to be watching these for the first time! We love this series and wish it was still on. Enjoy it for me!! 🙂
Beryl says
I absolutely LOVE the Doc Martim series and have watched all the seasons many many times! Eagerly awaiting the next season. Love all the Brit-coms!
Constance Ann Morrison says
Since you love all things British, I’m sure you’ll enjoy the series. I’ve seen it. Enjoy!
Kris says
I also love the Doc Martin series. I just got done with the 6th season this week. Roku has an app. that is called Acorn. It has all t.v. shows that are British. Have fun watching it!
Diana says
I LOVE Doc Martin. My UK friends have just started watching the latest season, and two of those wonderful friends have bought and shipped to me the ‘Gone Bodmin’ t-shirt from the Doc Martin webshop. I can’t wait for the latest season to be available here on Netflix or Roku. Another UK series I enjoy, that is a decade or so old now, is ‘Kingdom’. If you end the Doc Martin series with a serious case of withdrawal, you might try Kingdom to ease the symptoms. To me Doc Martin is like Northern Exposure, in a way. (Big city doctor moves to small remote village full of quirky characters.) I loved that series, too.
Re Doc Martin, there are also two movies (that I know of), that preceded the series. One is called ‘Doc Martin’, and the other is ‘Doc Martin: The Legend of the Cloutie.’ Both are fun.
ellen says
LOVELOVELOVE Dr. Martin
Janet Miriam says
I love the series…but even more I love the location. Even went as far as looking up cottages in the area.