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| Format | comedy |
| Starring | Barry Evans Robin Nedwell George Layton Ernest Clark |
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| Running time | 30 minutes |
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| Original channel | ITV |
| Original run | 1969 – 1991 (including sequel series) |
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Doctor in the House is a British television comedy series based on a set of books and a movie of the same name by Richard Gordon about the misadventures of a group of medical students. It was produced by London Weekend Television from 1969 to 1970 and spawned numerous sequels with many of the same characters, which ran up to 1991.
The show was widely syndicated in the United States and Canada. The show also proved to be very popular in Australia, where the series Doctor Down Under was filmed and based.
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The plot revolved around the trials of medical students at St Swithin's hospital in London. Unlike in the United States, British doctors study medicine at the undergraduate level, so the characters were new to independent living and university life.
The major protagonists were:
The main antagonist is the famous, well-respected and ill-tempered surgeon Professor Geoffrey Loftus (Ernest Clark). Most of the plot lines revolve around the students' attempts to meet his demanding expectations.
Another hospital official with whom the students have contact is the Dean (Ralph Michael), who is more interested in the hospital's Rugby union team, than he is in medicine.
Other characters in the early episodes, who later reappeared for single episodes in subsequent series were:
Notable guest stars throughout the run of the series and its sequels included Hattie Jacques, Mollie Sugden, Roy Kinnear, Maureen Lipman, Patricia Routledge, Graeme Garden, David Jason, John Le Mesurier, Arthur Lowe, Angela Scoular and Tessa Wyatt.[citation needed]
Confusingly, these shows were all syndicated in the United States under the title Doctor in the House and episodes from all of the series were often shown out of sequence.
The building used as the fictional St. Swithin's Hospital is, in fact, the old Wanstead Hospital (based in Wanstead, London, E11). A number of years ago it was converted into a residential building and is now called Clock Court. It is a listed building based on Hermon Hill, within the London Borough of Redbridge. Before becoming a hospital it was an orphanage for children whose parents were lost at sea, and the architecture of the building depicts images of boats carved into the intricate stone. A number of celebrities are rumoured to have lived there over the years including the actor Gary Lucy (The Bill), and Heart FM radio DJ Paul Hollins.
The Doctor in the House series is well known for the writing team of Graham Chapman and John Cleese, who would go on to greater fame as writers and performers in Monty Python. The series is also well known for the writing work of Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, who would both become writers and performers in The Goodies. Both Chapman and Garden were actual doctors. Graeme Garden also appeared as a "Television Presenter" in the episode "Doctor on the Box".
While keeping mostly to the conventions of the situation comedy genre, the shows occasionally stretched the boundaries of what was seen on television. One script by Cleese called for Michael Upton to rip away a woman's dress in a single movement (she was hiding a key he needed in her cleavage). A script by Garden and Oddie included a scene played out using cartoon drawings of the performers, in the style of a teenage romance magazine, while the actors voiced their lines.
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Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, Bernard McKenna and Bill Oddie |
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Graham Chapman, John Cleese, Barry Cryer, Graeme Garden, George Layton (as "Oliver Fry"), Jonathan Lynn, Bernard McKenna, Bill Oddie and David Yallop |
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David Askey, Graham Chapman, Graeme Garden, George Layton, Jonathan Lynn, Bernard McKenna, Bill Oddie, Phil Redmond and Gail Renard |
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Richard Laing, George Layton, Jonathan Lynn, Bernard McKenna, Gail Renard and Phil Redmond |
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Douglas Adams, Rob Buckman, Richard Laing, George Layton, Jonathan Lynn, Bernard McKenna, Steve Thorn and Paul Wolfson |
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Bernard McKenna, Bernie Sharp and John Watkins |
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George Layton and Bill Oddie |
Doctor in the House
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