The best episode written by Dominic Minghella is "Going Bodmin", rated 9/10 from 2 user votes. It was "directed by N/A". "Going Bodmin" aired on 9/2/2004 and is rated 0.0 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Gentlemen Prefer".
After developing a sudden fear of blood, successful surgeon Dr. Martin Ellingham abandons London for a general practice in a quiet Cornish hamlet.
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Writer: Dominic Minghella
Quirky Doc Martin opens his village practice, only to discover that most of his 'patients' enjoy using his waiting room as a makeshift social club.
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Writer: Dominic Minghella
When a nasty stomach virus hits Portwenn, half the village takes ill, and Doc thinks he has traced the virus's source to the local swimming pool.
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Writer: Dominic Minghella
When one of his Aunt Joan's former beaus comes back to Portwenn to woo her, Doc must butt in after discovering the man has a serious heart condition.
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Writer: Dominic Minghella
Upon discovering Doc's fear of blood, the village starts buzzing with the news. Bert insists on playing a practical joke, but Doc isn't laughing.
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Writer: Dominic Minghella
Little John and his band of outlaws are proving a difficult problem to overcome for Robin and his men. The Sherrif retaliates against the Robin's defection by threatening the people of Locksley. Robin is given a choice: Surrender or allow the people of Locksley to suffer.
Director: John McKay
Writer: Dominic Minghella
The news of King Richard's return to England reaches Robin and the gang - and it means one thing; Marian's marriage to Gisborne is looming closer. Marian attempts to steal Gisborne's money and distribute it to the villagers, Robin tries to find out more about Gisborne's crimes. But then tragedy strikes for the Nightwatchman at Locksley Manor...
Director: Matthew Evans
Writer: Dominic Minghella
On the Pope's orders, Landry and Tancrede travel to investigate the Holy Grail's whereabouts. Meanwhile, the plotting behind the royal wedding becomes deadly.
Director: David Petrarca
Writer: Dominic Minghella
After turning down lovely teacher Louisa's invitation to a village dance, the socially awkward Doc treats a park ranger with an unusual problem.
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Writer: Dominic Minghella
Robin, Earl of Locksley, returns home after five years fighting the Crusades to discover his England is not the same England he once knew. He must make a choice to compromise his values of honour and justice and adapt to the new order or make a stand to save four innocent lives.
Director: John McKay
Writer: Dominic Minghella