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Old 02-02-2014, 12:14 PM #1
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Default Doc Martin to the rescue

I know we all have our TV favorites. Mine must be "Doc Martin". Last night at 3 AM, sleepless, laughing over an old episode on streaming Acorn TV. I got the whole 6 seasons plus the two originating movies for less than $20 for six months.

"Martin" in the original movies could still smile a lot. Not much smiling any more on poor Doc's face, just once in a precious while.

If you haven't called Doc Martin, and want a series full of laughs, wonderful characters, and wonderful scenery on the coast of Cornwall, give a new Doc a try. For years people told me it was great and I didn't bother to look, but one night...hooked!
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