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UPC: 054961860494
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Category Keywords: Television/TV Series
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Editor's Note
British television's inimitable Doc Martin (Martin Clunes) - the short-tempered yet loveable obstetrician who flees to a coastal village while reassessing his work and his marriage, but becomes enmeshed in small-town life - toplines the two feature-length films in this release, that were originally used to kick off the eponymous series built around the character. Featured are: DOC MARTIN and DOC MARTIN AND THE LEGEND OF THE CLOUTIE.
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Video Features DVD, Widescreen
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Video Mfg Name Studio: Acorn Media
Video Release Date Release Date: 8/30/2011
Video Play Time Running Time: 162 minutes
Video Release Year Original Release Date: 2011
Video UPC UPC: 00054961860494
Video Number of Discs Number of Discs: 2

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Expert Review Doc Martin - The Movies - DVD Review
By: JeromeWetzelTV Blogcritics.org Reviews
Published on: 8/29/2011 5:28 PM
Acorn Media will release Doc Martin: The Movies this week. For those already familiar with the British television series Doc Martin, these made-for-TV films may be a bit surprising. Predating the regular show, they follow Dr. Martin Bamford (Martin Clunes), not Martin Ellingham, an obstetrician (not a surgeon) as he goes to the small village of Port Isaac (and not Portwenn). Actually, it's the same village; it just has a different name. And if you want to get technical, the character of Doc Martin was created for the film Saving Grace, which came even before these films, so this isn't even the start of it....read the full review
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