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Doc Martin (television series)
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Louisa Glasson
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Martin was an eminent vascular surgeon in London when he suddenly develops haemophobia, the fear of blood. He retrains as a GP and finds himself in a small seaside fishing village in Cornwall.
Martin must deal with the quirky villagers who are horrified at the doctor they have been saddled with to replace the late, great Dr Sim. Dr Sim was not a very good doctor, but it seems that a visit to the surgery was seen as more of a social experience, with tea, biscuits and chat. Even though Doc Martin (who prefers to be addressed as "Dr Ellingham") is the best and most conscientious physician they could ever expect to attract to such a small, remote village, they really would prefer the tea and biscuits.
A teacher in the local primary school, Louisa Glasson, was on the interview panel which hired Martin over Louisa's objections regarding his bedside manner. Although she is often annoyed by his refusal to fit into village life, she finds herself drawn to him. And Martin just can't seem to get the school teacher out of his head or his dreams.
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S1E5 Of All the Harbours in All the Towns
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S3E1 The Apple Doesn't Fall
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S3E5 The Holly Bears a Prickle
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S4E2 Uneasy Lies the Head
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S4E3 Perish Together as Fools
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