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Doc Martin. Disc 2

DVD - 2012 None on shelf No requests on this item Community Rating: 4 out of 5

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DVD release of episodes originally broadcast on television in 2011.
Bonus features: Behind-the-scenes segments ; the characters ; on the location ; in other countries ; about series 5 ; a conversation with editor, Nicholas McPhee ; and cast filmographies.
Disc 2. Episode 5. Remember me -- Episode 6. Don't let go -- Episode 7 Cats and sharks -- Episode 8. Ever after. Bonus.
Martin Clunes, Caroline Catz, Stephanie Cole, Ian McNeice, Lucy Punch, Joe Absolom.
Episode 5. PC Penhale is shocked when his ex-wife turns up in the village, especially as she thinks they are still married. Bert takes drastic steps to keep the restaurant's cash flow going. The Doc and Louisa are running out of time to choose a name for the baby, and Louisa discovers her mother's real reason for returning to Port Wenn. Episode 6. Kids at the school are getting sick: could it have something to do with the caretaker's increasingly erratic behavior? PC Penhale realizes that he is going to have to change his ways if he is to convince Maggie to stay in Port Wenn. Louisa and Martin seem unable to agree on anything, leading her to make a devastating decision... Episode 7. Al learns of Bert's financial problems, but thinks he may be able to help out. PC Penhale is on the trail of a vandal. Tensions between the Doc and Louisa continue to mount, and matters aren't helped when Eleanor decides to hire a local girl to look after the baby. Episode 8. A flu bug hits the school, forcing Louisa to recruit Bert and Al to cook the lunches and to ask the Doc to look after the baby. Mrs Tishell's husband returns and announces that he wants to retire to spend more time with her and this, combined with her self-medication, convinces her that the time is right to take what she sees as her rightful place in the Doc's life.
DVD ; 16:9 widescreen ; Dolby digital stereo.

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Great Series submitted by seadocks on July 20, 2013, 6:46pm When a friend said I should check this out I was resistant, but it has turned out to be great. I think what makes the show great is the different characters and how they are just as quirky as all the people you know in your real life. They may not have the same quirks but we all know friends and family that just plain drive us crazy like the people drive the doctor crazy. Good Stuff.