Doctor

Doctor or The Doctor may refer to:

Personal titles

  • Doctor (title), the holder of an accredited doctoral graduate degree
  • Professionals frequently referred to as "doctor"
  • Physician
  • Surgeon
  • Veterinarian

  • Fictional characters

  • Doctor (Black Cat)
  • The Doctor (Doctor Who)
  • Doctor (Hellsing)
  • The Doctor (Star Trek: Voyager)
  • Doctor (Wildstorm)
  • Cobra Commander or The Doctor
  • The Doctor or Scalpel, a character in Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen
  • Fuyuhiko Date or The Doctor, a character in Cave Story
  • Film and television

  • Doctor (film), a Malayalam film by M. S. Mani
  • Doctors (TV series), a BBC soap opera (2000–Present)
  • The Doctor (1991 film), a movie starring William Hurt
  • The Doctor (2013 film), a television film about the life of Julius Erving
  • The Doctor (1952 TV series), a 1951–1952 NBC nonfiction series
  • The Doctors (1963 TV series), a 1963–1982 NBC soap opera
  • The Doctors (1969 TV series), a 1969–1971 BBC medical drama
  • The Doctors (2008 TV series), an American talk show
  • Doctors (TV series)

    Doctors is a British medical soap opera which first broadcast in the United Kingdom on BBC One on 26 March 2000. Set in the fictional Midlands town of Letherbridge, defined as being in the city of Birmingham, the soap follows the staff of a doctor's surgery, and their families.

    History

    Doctors is produced by BBC Birmingham and is screened on BBC One, with the first episode broadcast on 26 March 2000. It was created by Chris Murray, with Mal Young developing it and Carson Black the original producer. The show has been shown at lunchtime since its inception, originally at 12.30pm as a lead-in to the BBC's One O'Clock News. After it was temporarily moved to allow for extended news coverage of the 11 September 2001 attacks, its regular slot changed to 2:10 pm, following directly after Neighbours, after ratings rose to a 25% audience share. When the BBC lost Neighbours to Channel 5 in January 2008, it moved into the Australian soap's old slot of 1:45pm. For a brief trial period in Summer 2000, selected episodes from the first series were shown on Fridays at 7 pm and from 16 February 2009, the show began transmitting in high definition on BBC HD at 4:00pm the same day.

    Doctors (series 9)

    Series 9 of the long-running medical soap opera Doctors commenced on 23 April 2007. This series consisted of 212 episodes and concluded on 20 March 2008.

    Cast

    Main characters

  • Liam McGuire - Tim Matthews (until episode 154)
  • Melody Bell - Elizabeth Bower (from episode 55)
  • Georgina Woodson - Stirling Gallacher
  • Ronnie Woodson - Seán Gleeson
  • Julia Parsons - Diane Keen
  • Vivien March - Anita Carey (from episode 18)
  • Donna Parmar - Martha Howe-Douglas (until episode 14)
  • Archie Hallam - Matt Kennard (from episode 71)
  • Michelle Corrigan - Donnaleigh Bailey
  • Joe Fenton - Stephen Boxer
  • Recurring characters

  • Tony Corrigan - Ian Blower (episodes 13—17)
  • Vera Corrigan - Doña Croll (from episode 13)
  • Eva Moore - Angela Lonsdale (from episode 112)
  • Crew

  • Executive Producer - Will Trotter
  • Senior Producers - Mike Hobson and Peter Eryl Lloyd
  • Producer - Erika Hossington
  • Episodes

    References

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