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2008 German TV series or program
Doctor's Diary
Doctor's Diary – Männer sind die beste Medizin
GenreMedical drama, comedy
Created byBora Dağtekin
Opening theme"Dirty Laundry" by Bitter:Sweet
Country of originGermany
No. of seasons3
No. of episodes24
Production
Running time45 minutes
Original release
NetworkRTL
Release2008 (2008) –
2011 (2011)

Doctor's Diary is a German-Austrian medical drama that aired for three seasons from 2008 to 2011 on RTL in a coproduction with ORF. The focus of the series is the young doctor Margarete "Gretchen" Haase, who wants to make a career in a hospital. It was directed by Bora Dağtekin and shown from 23 June 2008 to 14 February 2011 on German channel RTL.

In Canada, it was shown starting 31 August 2010 on Séries+ television. In France from 8 June 2011 on TF1 television and starting 31 March 2013 on HD1 television.

Plot

One week before her wedding to her fiancé Peter, Gretchen Haase's world falls apart. She returns to Berlin to her parents' house where her father, Professor Franz Haase, makes a suggestion that she applies for an assistant doctor position in surgery at the hospital where he works. Following up on his suggestion, she meets her old school crush Dr. Marc Meier, who works as the head of surgery at the hospital. During their schooldays, he never wasted a day in making her life difficult and never returned her affection. Now as they meet again, he promptly starts to tease her again, this time about her weight, which she is very sensitive about.

Cast

See also

References

  1. Page du Journal de Meg à Séries+ Archived 5 January 2011 at the Wayback Machine
  2. "Le journal de Meg : La série allemande décomplexante de TF1".

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