Doc Martin has the premiere date for its 10th and final season. The final episodes will begin streaming on Acorn TV on October 17th. A documentary special and the series finale special will be released on December 31st.
Martin Clunes, Rupert Graves, Lesley Nicol, Ben Miller, Fay Ripley, David Hayman, Hermione Norris, and Kenneth Cranham are returning for the final season of the British series, which has followed the life of the British doctor (Clunes) over the last 18 years. Guests will include Fay Ripley, David Hayman, Ben Miller, Lesley Nicol, Hermione Norris, Kenneth Cranham, and Rupert Graves.
Acorn TV revealed more about the final season in a press release.
Doc Martin, starring Martin Clunes as the grumpy, iconic title character, Dr. Martin Ellingham, packs it up next month as the long-running British series comes to an end after 18 years on-air. Acorn TV, AMC Networks’ acclaimed streamer devoted to British and international television, will premiere the tenth and final season of the acclaimed dramedy on Monday, October 17 with the first two episodes, followed by one episode a week through the series’ penultimate episode on November 28. In December, Acorn TV will bid a final farewell to the series with two momentous programming events: the Doc Martin – A Celebration documentary on December 26 and the final series episode – a Christmas special – to premiere December 31.
The highly watched UK series follows Martin Clunes (Manhunt) as the surly and self-centered medic with a rude bedside manner and a phobia of blood. The life of the curmudgeonly GP, and his on-off love affair, and eventual marriage to Louisa has won over millions of fans in the UK and around the world since the first season aired in 2004. At the end of season 9, the Doc decided that he would resign from being the GP in the small town of Portwenn – after his career was scrutinized by the General Medical Council because of his phobia. This final, nine-episode season sees the Doc making efforts to overcome his fear of blood and beginning to question whether he made the right decision in quitting. With his wife Louisa (Caroline Catz, DCI Banks) pursuing her new career as a child counselor in his old surgery, the Doc is left babysitting his four-month-old daughter Mary Elizabeth, and indulging his hobby of repairing clocks on the kitchen table. But does he really want his old job back?
Among the series’ veteran cast returning for the final season are Dame Eileen Atkins (Gosford Park) as Doc Martin’s formidable Aunt Ruth, Ian McNeice (Dune) as Bert Large, Joe Absolom (EastEnders) as Bert’s son Al, John Marquez (Britannia) as PC Joe Penhale, Jessica Ransom (Horrible Histories) as the doctor’s receptionist Morwenna Newcross and Selina Cadell (Wild Child) as pharmacist Mrs. Tishell.
The guest stars in the final season of Doc Martin include: Fay Ripley (Cold Feet), David Hayman (Landscapers), Ben Miller (Professor T, Bridgerton), Lesley Nicol (Downton Abbey), Hermione Norris (Cold Feet), Kenneth Cranham (Finding Alice) and Rupert Graves (Sherlock, Riviera).
In addition to the final episode premiering as a Christmas special on December 31, Acorn TV will premiere a documentary, Doc Martin – A Celebration on December 26. Directed by Stuart Orme and produced by Evie-Bergson-Korn, the documentary will highlight the longevity and impact both locally and around the world of Doc Martin over the years, as well as offering behind the scenes of the final season with the cast and crew.
Doc Martin is produced by Philippa Braithwaite, executive producer is Mark Crowdy, and the directors are Nigel Cole, Philip John and Kate Cheeseman. The writers are Jack Lothian, Andrew Rattenbury, Kevin Cecil, Julian Unthank and Chris Reddy.
Check out a preview for Doc Martin season 10 below.
What do you think? Are you a fan of this comedy-drama series? Will you be sad to see Doc Martin end?
I will miss Doc Martin. It’s been great to watch him & how he cares for his patients. He’s brief & to the point & can be a bit of a curmudgeon, not at all like the real Martin.
Please stay on the air. We need good programs like this. We are great fans. What can we do to bring you back.
I will be very sad when Doc Martin ends. With all the unhappiness in the world now, this show was a sunshine to look forward to. It is hard to find anything to watch that is as heart lifting as Doc Martin has been.
I thought Doc’s child was a son
Doc and Louisa have their toddler son James Henry and a baby daughter in this 10th, final season.
I LOVE THIS SHOW- sorry to see it end, but it was a good run. Even a bad British show is better than most of the stuff they air here in the US.
Keep in mind that many British series end up being “converted” to American versions! Back in the 70s, “All in the Family” was based on “Till Death Us Do Part”! More recently,”Ghosts” was copied!
I’m a realist and knew it would inevitably end but I must say I’m very sad and not taking it well! Such a special show! And during its run there would be buzz of cancellation, etc and I learned to stop wringing my hands and pray that it’d be back. But all good things must end. So please, plan now to rerun the entirety of it soon after for those of us that are already so sad!