DouMarNutBle
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'Doctors' is one of the best shows currently on British television. most shows on at the minute have hardly any realistic storyline or a high quality of acting whereas 'Doctors' has all of those.
the interaction between the actors on the show is wonderful and you can almost see the bond between them especially Stirling Gallacher (George) and her on-screen husband Sean Gleeson (Ronnie).
wonderful story lines keep this show fresh and interesting, each episode throws up something different weather it happens to be a patient storyline or something to do with the doctors, there's always something going on that'll surprise you.
hopefully this show will run for many more years and bring joy to more people.
the interaction between the actors on the show is wonderful and you can almost see the bond between them especially Stirling Gallacher (George) and her on-screen husband Sean Gleeson (Ronnie).
wonderful story lines keep this show fresh and interesting, each episode throws up something different weather it happens to be a patient storyline or something to do with the doctors, there's always something going on that'll surprise you.
hopefully this show will run for many more years and bring joy to more people.
two pints is a wonderful British comedy that has me in hysterics all the way through. the cast are very funny and work very well together from the hyper and childishness of Kathryn Drysdale's Louise to Sheridan Smith's very calm Janet. the recurring cast are also wonderful especially Beverly Callard's Flo and Lee Oakes's Munch.
of course one of the best episodes has the be the musical special which had the main cast singing rather hilarious versions of hit-songs. it was a great story despite numerous continuity goofs. adding to the greatness of this special is the fact that all the cast do there own singing. the only slight fault with this is that Kathryn Drsdale (Louise) has a little bit of trouble keeping up the squeaky voice of Louise.
over all Two Pints is a wondering piece of British comedy. long may it continue.
of course one of the best episodes has the be the musical special which had the main cast singing rather hilarious versions of hit-songs. it was a great story despite numerous continuity goofs. adding to the greatness of this special is the fact that all the cast do there own singing. the only slight fault with this is that Kathryn Drsdale (Louise) has a little bit of trouble keeping up the squeaky voice of Louise.
over all Two Pints is a wondering piece of British comedy. long may it continue.