Monday 30 March 2015

DCI Banks and Doc Martin’s Caroline Catz on her Cheshire roots


As a star of TV’s Doc Martin and DCI Banks, Caroline Catz spends much of her working life in Cornwall and Yorkshire. But her acting ambitions began as a child in Cheshire...

Find out about it HERE at Cheshire Life.

Filming starts on Series 7 of Doc Martin


ITV has confirmed that filming is now under way on the new series of Doc Martin.

Series 7 of the hit comedy drama, which stars Martin Clunes as "Britain's favourite grumpy medic", will consist of eight episodes.

Filming has just begun on location in picturesque Port Isaac in Cornwall with "all regular members of the cast returning".

Doc Martin has built up a big audience since it was launched in 2004. The series attracts more than 9 million viewers in the UK and many more around the world.

Talking about the new series, ITV confirms: "Martin Clunes reprises his role as Dr Martin Ellingham, the GP with a brusque bedside manner and a phobia of blood, in eight new episodes of the ratings winning drama produced by Buffalo Pictures, and set in the idyllic, sleepy hamlet of Port Wenn in Cornwall.

Keep reading HERE at the British Comedy Guide.

Martin Clunes Talks About...


Martin Clunes, star of ITV’s hit series Doc Martin, has given in interview in The Times in which he shares his thoughts on weight loss, country living and his latest acting role.

The 53 year old actor, who flew to fame while playing Gary in Men Behaving Badly, has recently landed a new role as Sherlock Holmes.

Playing the detective in adaptation of Julian Barnes’s novel Arthur & George, Clunes says getting to grips with the Scottish accent was “hard work and a worry”.

The series was produced by his wife, Philippa Braithwaite, who he married 1997. Talking of the production, he says: “It was all her idea, completely her fault”.

Brathwaite is also the producer of Doc Martin, the popular drama filmed on location in our very own Port Isaac. It has recently been commissioned for a seventh series, of which Clunes says: “I love it. It’s really liberating.”

Keep reading HERE at Beach House Cornwall.

Caroline Catz: ‘DI Helen in DCI Banks would definitely get on with Doc Martin!’


Caroline Catz is the first person to point out that reserved copper DI Helen Morton in DCI Banks is worlds away from her Doc Martin alter ego, caring schoolteacher Louisa.

However, the actress who plays both Helen in DCI Banks and Louisa in Doc Martin reckons that tight-lipped Helen and grumpy doctor Martin Ellingham (played by Martin Clunes) have much more in common!

Talking to What’s on TV Caroline said: “Helen’s really blunt and I love playing her. But she couldn’t be more different to my character Louisa in Doc Martin. In fact, Helen’s more like Doc Martin. I think if they met they’d definitely get on!

Keep reading HERE at What's on TV. Go on!

Filming begins on Doc Martin series 7


Filming is underway in Cornwall on the seventh series of Doc Martin, with Martin Clunes reprising the role of the curmudgeonly GP Martin Ellingham and Caroline Catz as his estranged wife, Louisa.
When the last series ended in 2013, Louisa had decided to take their son James Henry to live with her mother in Spain while they try to work out their problems.

Martin Clunes said: “I’m thrilled to be back on the beautiful north Cornish coast to shoot series seven of Doc Martin. The Doc has some serious work to do if he is going to persuade Louisa to come back.”

Also returning to Doc Martin are Ian McNeice, who plays restaurateur Bert Large, Joe Absolom, as his son Al, while John Marquez returns to play eccentric local police officer PC Joe Penhale, who generally creates more problems than he solves as he attempts to instill law and order into the community. In the new series he is getting to grips with a newly issued Taser gun, with disastrous consequences.

Keep perusing the article HERE at What's on TV.

Sunday 29 March 2015

A little nugget of information...

Filming starts on series 7 of doc martin, The episodes in the new series have been written by jack lothian, richard stoneman and julian unthank, with nigel cole, charles palmer and ben gregor sharing directing duties. itv's steve november says: "we're delighted doc martin is returning to itv...

Source: HERE
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VIDEO: People Audition for New Series of Doc Martin


VIDEO: People audition for new series of Doc Martin. A Cornish church hall was packed yesterday as dozens of people tried their luck as extras for the new series of Doc Martin. Set in Port Isaac, the drama returns for another series later this year and on Saturday hopefuls queued for hours in the sunshine outside the village's church hall before going in to meet producers. Among those were St Austell's Carol Dunster and Emma Pearce. The duo sent in this video of their wait in the sunshine. Today producers will be looking for a 'star baby' ged about...

You can watch the video by clicking HERE.

ITV’s ‘Doc Martin’ Picked Up For Seventh Season


...just in case you were in any doubt...

Close to 18 months after the show’s sixth season wrapped its run, ITV has confirmed that they have renewed the Martin Clunes fronted Doc Martin for a seventh season.

A long established ratings hit for ITV, Doc Martin stars Clunes as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the GP with a brusque bedside manner and a phobia of blood. The series is produced by Buffalo Pictures and also stars Caroline Catz, Eileen Atkins, Ian McNeice, John Marquez and Jessica Ransom.

Eight episodes have been ordered for the show’s seventh season, which will see Doc Martin, still heartbroken by Louisa’s (Catz) decision to take their son James Henry to Spain, realise that he has got to make changes if he wants to win them back, and be a family again.

Keep reading HERE at TV wise.

Doc Martin to return to STV as Martin Clunes reprises grumpy medic role


Medical comedy Doc Martin is making an eagerly awaited return to STV, with a new eight-part series currently being shot in location in Cornwall.

Martin Clunes is back in the lead role of Dr. Martin Ellingham, a medic with a brusque bedside manner and a phobia of blood, who both lives and works in the idyllic, sleepy hamlet of Port Wenn in Cornwall.

Filming has just begun on location in the picturesque Port Isaac, with all regular members of the cast returning to the popular series.

Caroline Catz makes her comeback as Doc Martin’s long-suffering wife Louisa. In the last series, the couple finally said ‘I do’, but it wasn’t long before they were in marital strife, with Louisa taking their son James Henry to live with her mother in Spain while they tried to work out their problems.

Continue reading HERE at STV.

Doc Martin Auditions: 200 Extras Wanted for 2015 Filming



...missed it by that much...


Auditions for extras in Doc Martin are being held in advance of  filming the next new series of Doc Martin in Port Isaac.  Production company Buffalo Pictures need up to 200 extras in total, people of all ages, sizes and shapes – and they even need a baby to play the part of Doc Martin’s new son.
The Doc Martin Auditions for 2015 will be held on two days this coming weekend:

  • Saturday 7 March:  Casting for adults and children only.
  • Sunday 8 March:  Casting for a baby to play Doc Martin’s new son.
Keep reading HERE at Newquay.

Filming has started for the seventh series of Doc Martin starring local lad Martin Clunes


 ...and now for something completely different...

Filming for the seventh series of Doc Martin has started in Port Isaac, Cornwall. About 800 local residents have auditioned to be extras and apparently 150 babies were presented to play the 11-month-old son of the main character Dr Martin Ellingham.

Martin Clunes, who plays cantankerous GP of the title, lives near Beaminster, so does not have too far to go to work. He said "I'm thrilled to be back on the beautiful North Cornish coast to shoot series seven of Doc Martin."

Series six finished with Dr Ellingham's wife Louisa leaving to live with her mother in Spain, taking their toddler son with her.

Martin Clunes said that his character will try to win her back, but: "The Doc has some serious work to do if he is going to persuade Louisa to come back."

Keep reading HERE at Blackmore Vale Magazine.

Renewed: Doc Martin


Grumpy medico Doc Martin is returning for a seventh season.

ITV has ordered 8 new episodes with Martin Clunes reprises his role as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the GP with a brusque bedside manner and a phobia of blood. Filming has just begun in Cornwall with all regular cast returning.

Next season The Doc is heartbroken by Louisa’s departure, and realises he has got to make changes if he wants to win them back, and be a family again.

“I’m thrilled to be back on the beautiful North Cornish coast to shoot series seven of Doc Martin. The Doc has some serious work to do if he is going to persuade Louisa to come back,” Clunes said.
More than 800 local people turned up for auditions in Port Isaac for extras roles in the new series earlier this month. As the doors of the church hall opened for the auditions there was a queue of 150 babies in prams and pushchairs hoping to be selected for the role of 11-month-old James Henry, the son of Doc Martin and Louisa.

“We’re delighted Doc Martin is returning to ITV,” said Steve November. “Martin has created a unique and very watchable character who for all his faults is hugely appreciated by the audience. We look forward to working on the series with the Buffalo Pictures production team.”

It airs in Australia on ABC.

See the article HERE at TV Tonight.

Want to be in the new season of ‘Doc Martin’? Better get on a plane ASAP…


...oops, too late...



Calling all Clunatics! How would you like to be an extra in the forthcoming series of Doc Martin?

If so, the good news according to the Cornish Guardian, is that the show’s producers soon will be holding a casting session in the program’s adopted home of Port Isaac. The bad news? It’s this weekend! It will be held in the church hall on Saturday, 7 March, and producers say they are looking for people of all ages and sizes. Something to think about if you are a diehard Doc Martin fan! If you leave today from America, you can be there early Saturday morning and make the train trip to Port Isaac. The down side of being selected is that I’m guessing you’re going to have to have a pretty flexible schedule and be willing to hang around for several months. Given what we have all seen of Port Isaac, I’m thinking this wouldn’t be such a bad place to hang out for months at a time.

Keep dreaming HERE at Tellyspotting.

Filming Begins for Doc Martin Series 7


....and another one....

Filming has begun for the seventh series of 'Doc Martin'.

Martin Clunes is returning as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the grumpy GP with a fear of blood, and is currently filming on location in the picturesque Port Isaac in north Cornwall.

He said: "I'm thrilled to be back on the beautiful North Cornish coast to shoot series seven of 'Doc Martin'.

"The Doc has some serious work to do if he is going to persuade Louisa to come back."

At the end of the last series, viewers were left in shock when Martin's wife Louisa (Caroline Catz) decided to take their son James Henry with her to live in Spain after a life-threatening incident.

Keep reading HERE at Female First.

Clunes back in Cornwall as Doc Martin


Martin Clunes has begun filming in Port Isaac, Cornwall on a new series of ITV's hit show Doc Martin.

Warning: spoiler alert!

The new series sees the heartbroken physician trying to win back his wife Louisa (Caroline Catz) who has gone to live in Spain with their son while the couple try to find a way through their problems.

Commenting on his return as ITV's "grumpy medic", Clunes said: "I'm thrilled to be back on the beautiful North Cornish coast to shoot series seven of Doc Martin. The Doc has some serious work to do if he is going to persuade Louisa to come back."

In the new series, fans have also been promised a medical emergency close to home, a moneymaking scheme and a Taser gun calamity.

Original article HERE at RTE Ten.

Dr. Ellingham’s surgery reopens


Martin Clunes has begun filming the seventh series of ITV drama Doc Martin in Cornwall, playing the nation’s favourite grumpy medic.

Eight new episodes will be filmed in Cornwall’s idyllic Port Wenn, with Martin reprising his role as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the GP with a brusque bedside manner and a phobia of blood.

Caroline Catz returns as Doc Martin’s wife Louisa. The couple married in the last series, but their marital harmony was short lived. After a life-threatening incident, Louisa decided to take their son James Henry to live with her mother in Spain while they try to work out their problems.

The Doc is heartbroken by their departure, and realises he has got to make changes if he wants to win them back, and be a family again.

Keep reading HERE at Inside Media Track.

Filming begins for Doc Martin series 7


Filming has begun for the seventh series of 'Doc Martin' with Martin Clunes - who is returning as Dr. Martin Ellingham - currently on location in the picturesque Port Isaac in north Cornwall.

Filming has begun for the seventh series of 'Doc Martin'.

Martin Clunes is returning as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the grumpy GP with a fear of blood, and is currently filming on location in the picturesque Port Isaac in north Cornwall.

He said: "I'm thrilled to be back on the beautiful North Cornish coast to shoot series seven of 'Doc Martin'.

"The Doc has some serious work to do if he is going to persuade Louisa to come back."

At the end of the last series, viewers were left in shock when Martin's wife Louisa (Caroline Catz) decided to take their son James Henry with her to live in Spain after a life-threatening incident.

Keep reading HERE at The List.

Martin Clunes to return for 7th series of Doc Martin in September


Filming has begun in Port Isaac, with Caroline Catz, Dame Eileen Atkins, Ian McNeice, Joe Absolom, Jessica Ransom and John Marquez all making a return.

The series is expected to debut in the autumn on ITV.

Series six saw Martin and Louisa (Catz) finally get married, but a life-threatening incident saw Louisa taking their son James Henry to live with her mother in Spain while they worked out their issues.

Martin Clunes said: "I'm thrilled to be back on the beautiful North Cornish coast to shoot series seven of Doc Martin. The Doc has some serious work to do if he is going to persuade Louisa to come back."

Read more HERE at Digital Spy.

Doc Martin begins filming in Cornwall's Port Isaac


Filming for series seven of Doc Martin begins today, and it seems Port Isaac residents are as excited about the next dose of the drama as Martin Clunes who plays the titular curmudgeonly GP.

Last month, around 800 locals auditioned to be extras and a further 150 turned up with babies, hoping to have their child picked to play 11-month-old James Henry, the son of Dr Martin Ellingham – better known as Doc Martin – and his wife Louisa.

Series six finished with Louisa deciding to leave and live with her mother in Spain, taking their toddler son with her, while the couple try to work out their marital problems. Martin Clunes has revealed that his character will be looking to win her back when the drama returns to ITV later this year.

Keep reading HERE at Radio Times.

DCI Banks star Caroline Catz: 'Juggling work and family life is difficult'



SHE hates watching herself on screen, but loves throwing herself into character. Simon Button meets Caroline Catz, star of DCI Banks and Doc Martin. 
 
With her long dark hair and striking features, Manchester-born actress Caroline Catz attracts as much attention in reality as on screen – not that she likes seeing herself act.

“I find it hard to watch when we’re filming and even when we have to add extra bits of sound here and there. I’m a bit squeamish about all of those things,” she says.

However, when it comes to the rest of the finished product, she’s only too happy to immerse herself in the story. Whether it’s the minutiae of police procedure in DCI Banks or swatting up about school teaching for Doc Martin, Caroline always throws herself into character.

Keep reading HERE at Sunday Express.

Doc Martin’s Portwenn: New Behind-the-Scenes Special Is Just What the Doctor Ordered for Clunatics


Bit late on this one, sorry!

As filming for Series 7 of Doc Martin gears up, US fans of the hit Brit comedy-drama (a.k.a. Clunatics) can ease the wait for more of our favorite curmudgeonly GP and quirky Portwenn villagers with a new behind-the-scenes special: Doc Martin’s Portwenn.
 
If you were to host a British TV-themed trivia night, then watching Doc Martin’s Portwenn would give you lots of fun facts with which to stump players and dazzle them with your insider knowledge of the series.

For example, you could ask, “How many toddlers play Martin and Louisa’s son, James?” And “Which item in Dr. Ellingham’s consultation room is a mystery to many viewers?” Plus “Which building used as a set in Doc Martin is actually someone’s summer home?”

Keep reading HERE at The British TV Place.

Filming Begins on ‘Doc Martin’ Season 7


It’s official – Doc Martin Season 7 is coming! To be fair, we all sort of assumed this to be the case already – either through just general fannish intuition, blind hope or the fact that star Martin Clunes offhandedly referenced heading back to Cornwall to start production in a recent interview.

At any rate, it’s at least nice to have official confirmation – straight from the horse’s mouth as it were.  ITV has officially announced the start of filming on Season 7, along with a few choice details about with the future has in store for the residents of Portwenn next year.

Star Martin Clunes will reprise his role as Britain’s grumpiest medical professional, and all regular members of the cast will also be returning, including Caroline Catz, Dame Eileen Atkins, Ian McNeice, Joe Absolom, John Marquez and Jessica Ransom.

The new season will once again be comprised of eight episodes.

Keep reading HERE at Telly Visions.

New series of Doc Martin seeks baby




PARENTS of babies in the Port Isaac area are being asked if they would like their child to play a leading role in the next series of the hit TV comedy show, Doc Martin.

Filming for the seventh series is due to start next month and the producers are looking to cast a local child in the role of the Doc's baby son – although baby girls will also be considered for the role.
Casting for adults and child extras will be on March 7 in Port Isaac church hall and for babies on March 8.

Whichever infant is chosen to play Doc Martin's baby son is guaranteed a leading part and likely to feature in many scenes during the seven-episode series.

Over the course of the summer, around 200 local people are likely to be offered parts.

No casting decisions will be made on March 7 and 8, but the production company, Buffalo Pictures, will take photographs and contact details.

Read more HERE at Cornish Guardian.

Could your baby star in the new series of TV hit Doc Martin?


ONE lucky baby is being sought to play a starring role - as the child of Doc Martin in the hit TV show.

Producers are set to start filming series seven of the popular drama at the beginning of next month and have now issued a casting call for the the title character's baby son.

Open auditions for the role of James Henry Ellingham will be held, and the crew are accepting applicants from both sexes, ideally aged between 10 and 12 months.

The successful tot would play the off-spring of surly sea-side Dr Martin Ellingham, played by Martin Clunes, and would feature in several scenes during the seven-episode series.
 
Read more HERE at the Plymouth Herald.

Martin Clunes: the 'Clunatics' still love Doc Martin


On Fridays I try and make sure I get home to our farm in west Dorset at all costs. Even when we start filming the next series of Doc Martin down in Cornwall in a few weeks, I’ll be back on Friday night by about 8.30pm. The journey is 100 miles but after six series, I can do it in my sleep now. There’s only one set of traffic lights.
Once home, we roll up the drawbridge, light the fire, have a glass of wine and eat. My wife, Philippa [Braithwaite, producer of Doc Martin], is on the BAFTA jury so we’re currently watching all the latest films at home, which is fantastic. We have a room full of beanbags with a drop-down screen, and all four dogs – the Labrador, Jack Russell, Jackahuahua (the Jack Russell- Chihuahua cross, who can walk under the other Jack Russell) and the eight-month-old cocker spaniel – come to watch with us. I find that a lot more fun than going into Yeovil to the multiplex.

Keep reading HERE at the Telegraph.

Attn: Clunatics! ‘Doc Martin’ S7 to begin filming soon… Well now actually.


It seemed harmless enough. An innocent Q&A with Martin Clunes that appeared in The Telegraph on Friday seemed quite harmless on the surface. A nice bit about how he spends his rare ‘off-time’ (currently watching BAFTA-nominated films with wife, Philippa, who is not only on the BAFTA jury but also doubles as producer of Doc Martin), references to his four dogs, a Labrador, a Jack Russell, a Jackahuahua (a Jack Russell-Chihuahua cross) and an eight-month-old cocker spaniel, detailed weekend farm-maintenance chores, a bit about his horses, including riding his Clydesdales, and, after dinner, a good ‘ole game of horse monopoly. Then, buried deep within the Q&A was this bit of tidbit gold from the man himself…

Keep reading HERE at Tellyspotting.

Martin Clunes on This Morning September 26, 2014



Check out more great Martin Clunes videos at MClunesfan123 on YouTube.

Martin Clunes returns as Britain’s favourite grumpy medic


Martin Clunes returns to Cornwall to play the nation’s favourite grumpy medic in a brand new series of Doc Martin for ITV.
Martin Clunes reprises his role as Dr. Martin Ellingham, the GP with a brusque bedside manner and a phobia of blood, in eight new episodes of the ratings winning drama produced by Buffalo Pictures, and set in the idyllic, sleepy hamlet of Port Wenn in Cornwall.
Filming has just begun on location in picturesque Port Isaac with all regular members of the cast returning to the popular series.
Caroline Catz plays Doc Martin’s wife Louisa. The couple married in the last series, but their marital harmony was short lived. After a life-threatening incident, Louisa decided to take their son James Henry to live with her mother in Spain while they try to work out their problems.
The Doc is heartbroken by their departure, and realises he has got to make changes if he wants to win them back, and be a family again.
Keep reading at ITV's Press Centre HERE.