Martin Clunes will play the grouchy doctor one last time this Christmas.
This Christmas, one of ITV’s most popular shows, Doc Martin, comes to an end after an amazing 18-year run.
It's the end of an era for ITV drama viewers.
Martin Clunes is set for his last appearance as the grumpy medic.
The beloved TV drama comes to an end in season 10.
The long-running medical drama is set to come to an end on ITV later tis year.
The medical drama starring Martin Clunes is starting filming on its final series.
The actor also apologised for his bad language live on air.
Here's what's on this evening.
Here's what's on the box this evening.
The court heard that some of Walliams' relationships were damaged as a result of the hacking.
The 24th edition of the annual event took place in an online format.
The ITV medical drama first aired in 2004.
The 'Doc Martin' star showed off his striped PJs as he appeared on 'Good Morning Britain' in a live video link-up from his sofa.
Critics praised Martin Clunes for his depiction of Detective Colin Sutton in ITV drama Manhunt, which told the story of the capture of serial murderer Levi Bellfield. Now Clunes has revealed that he could be playing the real-life policeman again, taking on another of his cases. The Doc Martin star made the show with his wife Philippa Braithwaite through their own production company, Buffalo Pictures.
Martin Clunes has said that Men Behaving Badly, the 90s sitcom that made him famous, would struggle to be made today.
Guest Martin Clunes called her out and went on to say a very cheeky innuendo.
Martin Clunes has tried to get out in front of any potential criticism of new ITV series Manhunt, a drama about the search for serial murderer Levi Bellfield.
Yesterday, Martin Clunes and Neil Morrissey delighted fans in Dorset by helping to host a dog show at the Buckham Fair.
The actor has suggested they're just waiting on one person.
Clunes has been accused of 'victim shaming'.
Neil Morrissey has been ordered to clean up his act after his pub got blasted for poor hygiene. The 53-year-old former Men Behaving Badly star, pictured below boozing with pals, also the voice of Bob The Builder, forked out £400,000 refurbishing the Plume of Feathers in Barlaston, Staffordshire. The report by Stafford Borough Council, and revealed in The Sun, stated: ‘Numerous items in the refrigerators were past the in-house “use by” date label applied.