DVD Review: Doc Martin Collection Series 1-4

Part of: Welcome to the End of the Thought Process: House M.D.

I guess have a thing for grumpy doctors, my latest being Dr. Gregory House (played by English Actor Hugh Laurie). But there’s another grouchy doctor in the house, this one across the pond: an English doctor with a played by English actor Martin Clunes (Men Behaving Badly). Dr. Martin Ellingham is his name, and Acorn Media has released the first four seasons of this popular British series on DVD in one set.

Dr. Ellingham comes to the quiet Cornwall town of Portwenn (a place he had come as a child to visit his aunt). Taking a post as a general practitioner to tend the illnesses and injuries of the town’s colorful inhabitants is more difficult than he ever imagined. “You Doc Martin?” everyone seems to ask as the newcomer in town. No matter how he insists that he is “Dr. Ellingham,” it does him no good. London formality is absent in Portwenn.

Doc Martin had a successful practice as a vascular surgeon in London. Well respected and brilliant, Martin flees London after retraining and all its trappings when one day he is sickened in the operating theatre by the sight of blood. Naturally, he can no longer operate, unable to get through a bloody procedure without severe bouts of nausea and worse.

Despite his phobia, Doc Martin greets Portwenn with little more than disdain and a desire simply to be left alone and do his job—no bedside manner required. But he quickly learns that it is difficult to be a small town doctor and not deal with the social niceties of real live (if a bit earthy) people, especially when you're a self-centered jerk.

Billed as a comedy, Doc Martin grows on you just as the people of Portwenn eventually grow on him. He warms up at a glacial pace; on the other hand the quirky cast of characters surrounding take some getting used to.

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  • 1 - Jerome Wetzel

    May 24, 2011 at 8:48 am

    I, too, reviewed this series and loved it! It not only reminds me of House, but the townsfolk are like Stars Hallow on Gilmore Girls!

  • 2 - Andrew

    Jun 01, 2011 at 8:42 am

    Nice series indeed, I loved them as well

  • 3 - non-doc Martin

    Aug 22, 2011 at 6:15 pm

    Our young Dr Kildare better make an honest woman of Louisa or I'll hate this series.

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