
Vincent Franklin
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Farewell Doc Martin
Doc Martin, one of UK's iconic TV characters, hangs up his stethoscope for the final time as the long-running titular series comes to an end. This one-hour retrospective spotlights the longevity and impact locally and around the world of Doc Martin over the years, as well as offering behind the scenes of the final season with the cast and crew. From scripting and pre-production to shooting and delivery, meet the regular characters that live and work in the picturesque Cornish town of Portwenn, the key crew behind the camera, the residents of Port Isaac, the show's real-life setting, and the visitors who come solely because Doc Martin films there.

National Theatre Live: This House
It's February 1974. Ted Heath's Conservative government has been ousted. But only just. In the hung Parliament, Labour manages to form a minority government by sending its whips out wheeling and dealing with the Liberals, Scottish Nationalists and Northern Irish politicians. But this fragile alliance lasts only until October, when another election is called. This time, Labour win with a tiny majority of just three. Now things get tougher as old cross-Party agreements break down and even sick and dying MPs are wheeled into the chamber to cast their votes! James Graham's acclaimed new play whisks us back to the days of the UK's previous hung Parliament, when politics got really dirty in the battle for power.

The Thick of It
Set in the corridors of power and spin, the Minister for Social Affairs is continually harassed by Number 10's policy enforcer and dependent on his not-so-reliable team of civil servants.

People Like Us
People Like Us was a British radio and TV comedy programme, a spoof on-location documentary written by John Morton, and starring Chris Langham as Roy Mallard, an inept interviewer. Originally a radio show for BBC Radio 4 in three series from 1995 to 1997, it was made into a television series for BBC Two that aired from September 1999 to June 2000.

Happy Valley
Happy Valley is a dark, funny, multi-layered thriller revolving around the personal and professional life of Catherine, a dedicated, experienced, hard-working copper. She is also a bereaved mother who looks after her orphaned grandchild.

The Office
Nightmare boss. Tedious colleagues. Pointless tasks. Welcome to Wernham Hogg. Fancy a tea break with David Brent? Classic comedy from the archive.

Gentleman Jack
Halifax, West Yorkshire, England, 1832. Anne Lister attempts to revitalize her inherited home, Shibden Hall. Most notably for the time period, a part of her plan is to help the fate of her own family - by taking a wife.

Bodyguard
A troubled war veteran is assigned to protect a controversial politician who may be the target of a terror plot.

Hustle
A motley group of London con artists pull of a series of daring and intricate stings.

Midsomer Murders
The peacefulness of the Midsomer community is shattered by violent crimes, suspects are placed under suspicion, and it is up to a veteran DCI and his young sergeant to calmly and diligently eliminate the innocent and ruthlessly pursue the guilty.
Filmography
as Bishop Bell
as Mr Salter
as Self
as Father Richard
as Simon
as Topcliffe
as PC Dee
as Fraser
as Brian
as Christopher Rawson
as Lord Mayor
as Magistrate Rev Ethelston
as Mike Travis
as Prendergast
as Alexander
as Drawlight
as Henry Best
as Henry
as Mr Stanley
as Gentleman Critic
as Porter
as DSU Andy Shepherd
as Sergeant Ince
as Michael Cocks
as Nick Jowett
as Barry
as Dr. Bree
as Ross
as Alan
as Ralf
as Mr Limbkins
as Loschek
as Archie
as Thomas Phelippes
as Stewart Pearson
as Sammy Cargill
as Mr. Lewis
as Nigel Henney
as Priggish Man
as Rawlins
as Rowan
as George Lusk
as Rutland Barrington
as Stable Lad
as Artie Blythe