Doctor at Large

Doctor at Large

Comedy

Doctor at Large

1S | 29E
02/28/1971
4.3

1. Now, Dr. Upton

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2/28/1971

2. You've Really Landed Me In It This Time

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3/7/1971

3. You Make Me Feel So Young

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3/14/1971

4. Doctor Dish

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3/21/1971

5. Modernising Major

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3/28/1971

6. Congratulations, It's A Toad

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4/4/1971

7. Change Your Partners

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4/11/1971

8. Trains And Notes And Veins

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4/18/1971

9. Lock, Stock And Beryl

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4/25/1971

10. Upton Sells Out

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5/2/1971

11. Saturday Matinee

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5/9/1971

12. Where There's A Will

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5/16/1971

13. Students At Heart

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5/23/1971

14. No Ill Feeling!

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5/30/1971

15. Let's Start At The Beginning

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6/6/1971

16. It's All In The Mind

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6/13/1971

17. Cynthia Darling

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6/20/1971

18. A little Help From My Friends

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6/27/1971

19. Devon Is Lovely at This Time of Year

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7/4/1971

20. Operation Loftus

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7/11/1971

21. Mother And Father Doing Well

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7/18/1971

22. A Jokes A Joke

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7/25/1971

23. Pull The Other One

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8/1/1971

24. It's The Rich Wot Gets The Pleasure

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8/8/1971

25. Things That Go Mump In The Night

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8/15/1971

26. Mr Moon

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8/22/1971

27. The Viva

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8/29/1971

28. Bewigged, Bothered And Bewildered

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9/5/1971

29. A Situation Full Of Promise

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9/12/1971

Overview

Doctor at Large is a British television comedy series based on a set of books by Richard Gordon about the misadventures of a group of newly qualified doctors. The series follows directly from its predecessor Doctor in the House, and was produced by London Weekend Television in 1971. Writers for the Doctor at Large episodes were Bill Oddie, Graeme Garden, John Cleese, Graham Chapman, Bernard McKenna, Geoff Rowley, Andy Baker, Jonathan Lynn and David Yallop, as well as George Layton.