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2007 German TV series or program
Doktor Martin
StarringAxel Milberg
Ellen Schwiers
Country of originGermany
No. of seasons2
No. of episodes14
Production
Running time45 Minutes
Original release
NetworkZDF
Release25 July 2007 (2007-07-25) –
2009 (2009)

Doktor Martin is a German television comedy drama series produced by production company Phoenix Film for the German television channel ZDF. The first series was broadcast in July 2007, the second in July 2009.

The series is an adaptation of the British television series Doc Martin, which is broadcast on the British television channel ITV.

Synopsis

Axel Milberg plays Dr. Martin Helling, a vascular surgeon from Berlin who hangs up his job because of a phobia of blood, so he moves to the East Frisian village of Neuharlingersiel for a new beginning. However, everything is very different from his city life; there is no hassle in the practice, patients prefer to stay for a cup of tea. The comedy of the series is mostly centred on the peculiarities of the villagers.

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