First Aired September 01, 2004
Martin interviews for the post of general practitioner (GP) at Portwenn in Cornwall.[6] Having unwittingly offended local teacher Louisa Glasson (Caroline Catz), he spontaneously diagnoses her glaucoma. Although pleased to renew his acquaintance with his Auntie Joan Norton (Stephanie Cole) with whom he spent holidays as a boy, he is less than enamoured of the other locals he encounters and the state of his predecessor's surgery. He also inadvertently uncovers an affair between a teenager and the wife of Colonel Gilbert Spencer (Richard Johnson), leading to threats of a divorce, a reconciliation and then a punch on his nose. Disillusioned, Martin decides he has made a mistake and plans to return to London.[7]
First Aired September 08, 2004
Martin's surgery officially opens for business, but patients continue to treat it as a drop-in cafe. Former teacher Roger Fenn (Jeff Rawle) is hoarse and has a lump on his neck, so Martin refers him to a specialist for a biopsy. He is diagnosed with cancer and must have surgery which may cost the former singer his voice. Martin also sacks Elaine (Lucy Punch) as his receptionist for her general attitude and incompetence after she inaccurately takes down the name or phone number of a boy with suspected appendicitis.[7]
First Aired September 15, 2004
A stomach bug sweeps the village, filling Martin's surgery with patients. Martin appears on the local radio station in an attempt to alert the village to a potential health scare, but his efforts misfire. Bert Large (Ian McNeice) and his son Al (Joe Absolom) have an argument over college and the future of their family businesses.[7] Martin and Bert believe the cause of the epidemic is the origins of the water supply.[8]
First Aired September 22, 2004
Louisa buys two tickets to the Portwenn Players Dance and invites Martin. He doesn't want to go, so Louisa offers the ticket to PC Mark Mylow (Stewart Wright) instead. Peter Cronk (Kurtis O'Brien), a boy at Louisa's school, causes trouble on a wildlife trip and Martin meets Park Ranger Stewart James (Ben Miller), a military veteran with PTSD, who believes he lives with a 6-foot red squirrel named Anthony.[7]
First Aired September 29, 2004
John Slater (John Alderton), an old flame of Auntie Joan's, returns to the village hoping to rekindle his love affair with her, but Martin discovers he has a life-threatening heart condition. Fifteen-year-old Melanie Gibson (Stephanie Leonidas) has a crush on the doctor after he mends her dislocated shoulder.[7]
First Aired October 06, 2004
Martin is forced to confront his fear of blood, first when the town plays a prank on him involving ketchup as a fake injury. Peter Cronk ruptures his spleen, needing an urgent operation. Louisa accompanies the Doc and Peter to the hospital. After they hear Peter is out of the woods, they grab a taxi back to Port Wenn. Louisa tells Martin he is brilliant and they seal their attraction with a kiss. Though Martin messes that up, too![7]