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Medics

1990TV Series⏱️ 50m
Drama
6.6
IMDB Rating
48 votes

The everyday lives and loves, trials and tribulations of the doctors, nurses, patients and administrative staff of a large teaching hospital in the north-west of England near the city of Manchester.

Director
N/A
Writers
N/A
Stars
Jimmi Harkishin, Tom Baker, Emma Cunningham
Release Date
November 14, 1990
Language
English
Country
United Kingdom
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Reviews
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🎭 Top Cast

Jimmi Harkishin
Jimmi Harkishin
as Dr. Jay Rahman, registrar
Tom Baker
Tom Baker
as Prof. Geoffrey Hoyt, general surgeon
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Emma Cunningham
as Dr. Gail Benson, senior house officer
James Gaddas
James Gaddas
as Dr. Robert Nevin, senior registrar
Sue Johnston
Sue Johnston
as Ruth Parry, administrator
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Teddie Thompson
as Dr. Alison Makin, house officer
Dinah Stabb
Dinah Stabb
as Miss Helen Lomax, plastic surgeon
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Patricia Kerrigan
as Dr. Sarah Kemp, senior registrar
Hugh Quarshie
Hugh Quarshie
as Tom Carey
Clarence Smith
Clarence Smith
as Billy Cheshire, charge nurse

🎬 Technical Specs

Aspect Ratio
1.33 : 1
Sound
Stereo
Color
Color
Filming Location
Ancoats, Manchester, Greater Manchester, England, UK
Production
Granada Television

🏷️ Keywords

doctorhospitalsurgeonnhs

🎯 Categories

Drama

⭐ Featured Review

Half-baked medical drama
by thesnowleopard2003-07-17

"This one is a bit of a curiosity from the 90s, though maybe it got better after the '92 series (where I stopped watching). It's best for seeing how some pretty well known Brit actors got started. Jimmy Harkishin (Dev in Coronation Street) has a fairly large role as a not-terribly-nice guy (hey, there's a switch). Tom Baker gives nice support doing a fuddy-duddy version of his Dr. Who role who turns out not to be quite as fuddy as he looks and Peter Wingfield (of Highlander and Queen of Swords) literally throws himself into the role of the frazzled Alex in the first two series. A..."

📖 Synopsis

The everyday lives and loves, trials and tribulations of the doctors, nurses, patients and administrative staff of a large teaching hospital in the north-west of England near the city of Manchester.