Doc Martin: In Loco


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In Loco

Season 2, Episode 2

Louisa seeks promotion to head teacher, but Martin opposes her; and Bert Large temporarily takes over the local fish-and-chip shop.

repeat 2005 English Stereo
Comedy Medicine Drama Romance

Cast & Crew
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Martin Clunes (Actor) .. Dr. Martin Ellingham
Stephanie Cole (Actor) .. Aunt Joan
Lucy Punch (Actor) .. Elaine
Stewart Wright (Actor) .. Mark Mylow
Caroline Catz (Actor) .. Louisa Glasson
Tristan Sturrock (Actor) .. Danny Steel
Mary Woodvine (Actor) .. Joy Cronk
Jonathan Coy (Actor) .. Mr Sands
Christian Rodska (Actor) .. Stu MacKenzie
Rosie Ede (Actor) .. Mrs Paris
Christabel Muir (Actor) .. Interview Woman

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Did You Know..
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Martin Clunes (Actor) .. Dr. Martin Ellingham
Born: November 28, 1961
Birthplace: Wimbledon, London, England
Trivia: Attended kindergarten with Peter Morgan, the British film writer and playwright. Had his first television role at 22. Featured in art duo Gilbert and George's photographic work The World. Enjoys driving camper-vans. Is close friends with Harry Enfield. Was awarded an honorary doctorate from Bournemouth University in 2007. Elected president of the British Horse Society in June 2011. Became patron of Animal Care in Egypt in 2011. Appointed an OBE (Officer of the Order of the British Empire) by Queen Elizabeth II in her 2015 Birthday Honours. Owns a farm where cart horses are bred. Supports Weldmar Hospicecare Trust in Dorset and The Dog Resue Federation. Has been involved with the Comic Relief charity which funds Survival International and African Initiatives.
Stephanie Cole (Actor) .. Aunt Joan
Born: October 05, 1941
Birthplace: Solihull, Warwickshire, England
Trivia: Made her stage debut in Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit, at the age of 17. Won the 1992 Best TV Actress British Comedy Award for her role in Waiting for God. Reprised her debut role in Noel Coward's Blithe Spirit in 2004, at the age of 63. Made an OBE in 2005, for services to Drama, Elderly People and to Mental Health Charities. Won the 2012 Best Comedy Performance British Soap Award for her role in Coronation Street. Is an ambassador for medical charity Overseas Plastic Surgery Appeal.
Lucy Punch (Actor) .. Elaine
Born: December 30, 1977
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: British actress Lucy Punch began learning her craft with the National Youth Theatre in 1993, when she was 16. She would spend the next four years with the troupe, before briefly attending the University College London. Punch would cut her stint at the school short to pursue a professional career, and soon was cast in the 1998 British TV movie The New Adventures of Robin Hood. Steady work would follow over the coming years, with roles in films like Greenfingers, Ella Enchanted, and Hot Fuzz, as well as a regular part on the British TV series Doc Martin. After establishing herself as a familiar face in England, Punch would soon transition into American movies, as well, appearing in more and more stateside projects, like 2010's Dinner for Schmucks, and 2011's Bad Teacher.
Stewart Wright (Actor) .. Mark Mylow
Born: January 12, 1974
Birthplace: Hammersmith, London, England
Trivia: Made his professional debut in 1997 comedy movie Fierce Creatures. Between 2002 and 2004, appeared as PC Alan Allen in BBC sitcom Wild West. Between 2004 and 2019, starred as PC Mark Mylow in ITV Drama Doc Martin. In 2008, co-wrote and starred in BBC Radio 4 production Strangers on Trains, playing 28 characters. In 2018, wrote and starred in Award-winning short dramedy Knights of the Realm.
Caroline Catz (Actor) .. Louisa Glasson
Born: October 19, 1970
Birthplace: Manchester, England
Trivia: After joining Equity, the trade union for actors in the United Kingdom, she found that somone had the same name as her and so changed to Caroline Catz. Decided on the name Catz after seeing a doodle of a cat. Is allergic to cats. Used to sing in a band called Monoland and a folk band called Sapphire. Appeared in Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds' music video for More News From Nowhere.
Ian McNeice (Actor)
Born: October 02, 1950
Birthplace: Basingstoke, Hampshire, England
Trivia: A member of the Royal Shakespeare Company, British actor Ian McNeice has found additional success playing supporting roles in feature films and on television. He made his first film appearances in 1983, and has subsequently specialized in comedies, ranging from the gentle The Englishman Who Went Up a Hill and Came Down a Mountain (1995) to the riotous Ace Ventura: When Nature Calls (1995) to the surreal A Life Less Ordinary (1997). McNeice's television credits include performances in several PBS productions, including Edge of Darkness and Nicholas Nickelby.
Joe Absolom (Actor)
Born: December 16, 1978
Birthplace: Reading, Berkshire, England
Trivia: Appeared in Sun-Pat peanut butter adverts as a child. Made his acting debut in Antonia and Jane in 1991. Won the Best Actor Award at the British Soap Awards for his role as Matthew Rose on Eastenders in 2000. Appeared in the celebrity version of Total Wipeout in 2010 and won £10,000 for charity. Is a patron for the Hill Park Autistic Trust.
Katherine Parkinson (Actor)
Born: March 09, 1978
Birthplace: Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England
Trivia: Met IT Crowd co-star Chris O'Dowd while they were attending the London Academy of Music and Dramatic Art. Left the LAMDA to star in the play The Age Of Consent at the Bush Theatre in London in 2002. Won the British Comedy Best TV Actress Award in 2009 for her role in The IT Crowd. Received a second British Comedy Best TV Actress Award and a BAFTA TV Award in 2014 for her role in The IT Crowd. Was nominated for an Olivier Award in the Best Actress category for her role in Home, I'm Darling in 2019. In 2019, her debut work as a playwright Sitting had its London premiere, following a month-long run at the Edinburgh Fringe.
Selina Cadell (Actor)
Born: June 21, 1953
Jessica Ransom (Actor)
Eileen Atkins (Actor)
Born: June 16, 1934
Birthplace: London, England
Trivia: One of England's most renowned stage actresses, Eileen Atkins has been a staple of both the Royal Shakespeare Company and London's West End since the 1960s. She has also popped up occasionally on film and television, and she has made numerous contributions to both mediums as a scriptwriter, most notably for the acclaimed series Upstairs Downstairs and House of Eliott and the well-received screen adaptation of Virginia Woolf's Mrs. Dalloway.A product of London's East End, where she was born in the Clapton Salvation Army Home on June 16, 1934, Atkins grew up in a council home as the third child of a homemaker and a gas meter reader. She began performing as a tap dancer in working men's clubs at the age of seven, and she had done professional pantomime by the time she was 13. Under the encouragement of a school instructor -- who gave Atkins voice lessons to remove her Cockney accent and introduced her to Shakespeare -- she went on to attend the Guildhall School of Drama, where she did a teaching course and took drama classes.Atkins struggled to begin her professional career, finding it difficult to get stage roles of any substance, to say nothing of stage roles, period. She got her first break when she moved to Stratford with her then-husband, Julian Glover, who had found work with the RSC. Atkins got her start in Stratford as an usherette, and she gradually moved her way up until she was allowed into the company. She first performed on the Stratford stage as Audrey in As You Like It, chosen to fill in for the understudy of Dame Peggy Ashcroft after both had taken ill. Atkins spent several years with the RSC, performing in both classical and contemporary plays alongside the likes of Lawrence Olivier and Alec Guinness. On the London stage, she portrayed numerous characters, earning a Best Supporting Actress Olivier Award for her performance in Peter Hall's production of The Winter's Tale. Her one-woman show, A Room of One's Own, was an international success, earning Atkins a Drama Desk Award for Best Solo Performance and a special Citation from the New York Drama Critics Circle for her portrayal of Virginia Woolf.Although the international stage has been the centerpoint of Atkins' career, she has made many contributions to film and television. Aside from her work on the aforementioned Upstairs, Downstairs, The House of Elliot, and Mrs. Dalloway (the last of which earned her the Evening Standard British Film Best Screenplay award), she has appeared in such films as Let Him Have It (1991), Jack and Sarah (1995), and John Schlesinger's Cold Comfort Farm (1995). Among the endless honors Atkins holds is a Commander of the British Empire. Atkin would appear in several notable projects over the coming years, including Gosford Park, The Hours, Cold Mountain, and TV series like Doc Martin and Psychoville.
Tristan Sturrock (Actor) .. Danny Steel
Born: January 01, 1968
Mary Woodvine (Actor) .. Joy Cronk
Jonathan Coy (Actor) .. Mr Sands
Born: April 24, 1953
Christian Rodska (Actor) .. Stu MacKenzie
Born: September 05, 1945
Rosie Ede (Actor) .. Mrs Paris
Christabel Muir (Actor) .. Interview Woman
Dominic Minghella (Actor)

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Doc Martin
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