Doctors (2000 TV series)

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For the medical profession, see physician. For the US soap opera, see The Doctors. For the BBC television series produced 1969-71, see The Doctors (BBC TV series).
Doctors
File:Doctors Cast.jpg
Cast of 2005
Created byBBC Birmingham
StarringBen Jones
Stirling Gallacher
Adrian Lewis Morgan
Michael McKell
Diane Keen
Sean Gleeson
and Martha Howe-Douglas
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Production
Running timeapprox. 0:30 (per episode)
Original release
NetworkBBC One
Release2000 –
present

Doctors is a BBC daytime soap opera, which started in 2000. It is produced by BBC Birmingham and screened on BBC One. It tells the story of the staff at the fictional Mill Health Centre. It originally starred Christopher Timothy (who made his name as James Herriot in the series All Creatures Great and Small) as Dr. Brendan McGuire from the series' inception until he left in May 2006.

The series is different to the other British soaps in that it takes lengthy breaks in transmission during the Christmas period and over the summer.

Cast list

File:Doctors 2003.jpg
2003 cast l-r Diane Keen, Christopher Timothy, Sean Gleeson, Stirling Gallacher, Maggie Cronin, Corinne Wicks, Eva Fontaine, Natalie Robb, Ariyon Bakare

Past cast members are: