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Doctor Doctor

  • TV Series
  • 1989–1991
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
8.6/10
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Doctor Doctor (1989)
Comedy

Four Harvard-educated doctors form Northeast Medical Partners, a joint practice in Providence, Rhode Island, after completing residencies.Four Harvard-educated doctors form Northeast Medical Partners, a joint practice in Providence, Rhode Island, after completing residencies.Four Harvard-educated doctors form Northeast Medical Partners, a joint practice in Providence, Rhode Island, after completing residencies.

  • Creator
    • Norman Steinberg
  • Stars
    • Matt Frewer
    • Julius Carry
    • Beau Gravitte
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  • IMDb RATING
    8.6/10
    462
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    • Creator
      • Norman Steinberg
    • Stars
      • Matt Frewer
      • Julius Carry
      • Beau Gravitte
    • 19User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Awards
      • 2 wins total

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    Matt Frewer
    Matt Frewer
    • Dr. Mike Stratford
    • 1989–1991
    Julius Carry
    Julius Carry
    • Dr. Abe Butterfield
    • 1989–1991
    Beau Gravitte
    Beau Gravitte
    • Dr. Grant Linowitz
    • 1989–1991
    Maureen Mueller
    Maureen Mueller
    • Dr. Deirdre Bennett
    • 1989–1991
    Tony Carreiro
    Tony Carreiro
    • Richard Stratford
    • 1989–1991
    Audrie Neenan
    Audrie Neenan
    • Nurse Faye Barylski…
    • 1989–1991
    Brian George
    Brian George
    • Hugh Persons
    • 1989–1990
    Sarah Abrell
    Sarah Abrell
    • Pia Bismarck
    • 1989–1990
    Dakin Matthews
    Dakin Matthews
    • Dr. Harold Stratford
    • 1989–1991
    Inga Swenson
    Inga Swenson
    • Connie Stratford
    • 1989–1990
    Anne Ramsay
    Anne Ramsay
    • Dr. Leona Linowitz
    • 1990
    Jane Brucker
    Jane Brucker
    • Elizabeth McQueen
    • 1989
    Timothy Stack
    Timothy Stack
    • Sam
    • 1989–1990
    Holly Fulger
    Holly Fulger
    • Carolyn Marsh
    • 1989
    Marlon Taylor
    Marlon Taylor
    • Justin Butterfield
    • 1989–1990
    Eddie Barth
    Eddie Barth
    • Raymond
    • 1989
    Amanda Hillwood
    • Jenna Lathrop
    • 1989–1991
    Kathe Mazur
    Kathe Mazur
    • The Waitress
    • 1989–1990
    • Creator
      • Norman Steinberg
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    Shazzer30

    "Maxx Headroom" gets his own show

    Matt Frewer, best known for his "Maxx Headroom" Coke commercials, had a great series going with "Doctor, Doctor". I was pretty young when it was on, but I remember my Dad and I used to laugh and laugh. It was one of those shows he'd anticipate watching (a big deal, as he's someone who regards watching T.V. as a huge waste of time). If you have an opportunity to see it, you should. Personally, I'm emailing networks that air reruns and suggesting DD. Funny stuff. Makes you wonder: how does a great show like DD get canceled, yet insipid tripe like "My Big Fat Obnoxious Fiance" is a huge hit. To quote Sideshow Bob, TV has become a "chum bucket". Bring back shows like DD and let's obliterate 95% of "reality" shows.
    ddoll

    My Very Favorite TV Show

    Doctor, Doctor was a short-lived comedy series from 1989 and I still remember it quite well.

    I'm still waiting for this show to make it to reruns. It is my all time favorite TV comedy series. I used to have gasp for air from laughing so hard at this show.

    Never before or since have I found such deliciously funny dialogue. Of course, having the very comical Matt Frewer starring in it helped too. He was just perfect in the role of the bizarre main character (a doctor).

    I would definitely purchase it should it ever make it onto DVD. Has anyone heard rumors of if/when that should happen?
    pentax12101

    The best TV show in CBS' Witness Protection Program

    CBS has been the number three network for a long time and a major reason for that is their poor use of excellent shows. Doctor, Doctor is a prime example of that. This sitcom was hidden at 10 o'clock on (I think) wednesday night after a full night of bad programming. This was however the funniest sitcom ever. Where shows like Friends entertain me and make me laugh out loud, this was the only show to ever make me laugh so hard that tears ran down my face. This show was taken off the air after only a short time in CBS' Witness Protection Program, so I never saw a rerun of any of the episodes, but I can still remember whole scenes. Matt Frewer came to do this show shortly after the Max Headroom craze he started and this was where his comedic skill really showed through. This show will never be on DVD and I will never get to see any of these episodes again, because the same genius that took this show off the air has thrown these tapes all the way to the back of the vault, where they will never be found; but I will never forget the scene where Matt Frewer's character was on the news explaining what happens in an accident that causes whiplash. He had this little girls' doll and was showing how the accident makes the head go back and then forward which is what causes the injury. The thing is that the dolls head came off in his hand. With a news anchor sitting next to him wondering how to get him to just shut up and the cameras on him he proceeded to try to put the head back on and "professionally" finish his segment. It didn't work. The next segment (when I finally was able to control my laughing) showed him in his office with the doll trying to figure out how to put the head back on and obviously feeling like an idiot because of what he had done on live TV. He then gets too frustrated with the doll and drops the head on the table, and next he uses the doll to kick the head off the other side of the table. It is of course impossible to explain a visual joke well, but the tears started coming down again.

    I'm remembering all of this after seeing this scene once 14 years ago. It says something either about the quality of the show or the state of my mind. I think it's the show. My dream DVD list includes this series, but I guess I'll only keep the part that's in my head.
    reallymadpenguin

    Dumbest thing CBS Ever did

    I, unfortunately, have really poor quality copies of the episodes on VHS and I wasn't able to get any of the original summer replacement episodes, but I have to say this was the funniest sitcom I ever saw.

    This was one of those rare shows where you got the feeling that the actors raced out of bed to get to the studio because it was just too much fun. They managed to combine some serious social issues with the outright insanity of improv in a way that did not stretch credibility. I especially liked the interactions between Dr. Stratford and his brother Richard. Richard's open homosexuality was a source of some of the most cutting, and honest, brother to brother humour I have ever seen. Even by todays "Will and Grace" gay humour standard, this stuff still far-and-away exceeds it in wit and spontinaity.

    Matt Frewer has never really seemed to capitalize on his amazing talents, and more is the shame. While the show centered on him and his amazing energy, none of the other characters seemed like set dressing. Each of the supporting cast seemed to draw energy and inspiration from Frewer's antics and together they were (and in my mind still are) the best comic ensemble ever to come out of TV

    CBS cancelled the show because the then president of programming said his wife thought is was stupid and didn't understand the humour ... you may notice they have gotten a new president who actually has that network back on track
    ojnor

    Agree with the other comments - the greatest show that practically never was

    pentax12101 hit it right on the head. I still clearly remember the night my wife and I watched the "Doll" episode as it came to be known in our house. We laughed so hard we were crying. Our sides hurt for days. We were on the floor, literally! It was the funniest television scene ever. Nothing from Seinfeld, Cheers, MASH, All in the Family or The Dick Van Dyke Show can top it, and I have greatly enjoyed all these shows (and I'm showing my age as I did not need to watch them on Nick at Night).

    CBS in its infinite bureaucracy and mediocrity canceled this show so quickly. As soon as anyone hears of a DVD release, please send me an email. I have only bought three other TV shows, Star Trek, Monty Python and The Prisoner, so you can see that I don't generally buy TV shows. But I'd be willing to plunk down good money to be rocked by this great show again.

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    • Quotes

      Dr. Mike Stratford: Never knock on Death's door: ring the bell and run away! Death really hates that!

    • Connections
      Referenced in The Last Shot (2004)
    • Soundtracks
      Good Lovin'
      (uncredited)

      Written by Rudy Clark and Arthur Resnick

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    • Release date
      • June 12, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Production companies
      • Nikndaph Productions
      • Reeves Entertainment Group
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    • Runtime
      • 30m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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