Doctor In The House was the first in a series of movies starring the doctors of St Swithins Hospital in some form or other. This first foray follows the trials and tribulations of one Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) during his five years of medical training at the school/hospital.
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Dirk Bogarde plays the wide-eyed, innocent medical student, Simon Sparrow, who arrives at ... more
St. Swithins Hospital. He falls in with a crowd of students who are all senior to him but have been kept down in the first year, including lecherous Donald Sinden...
Based on the highly popular Doctor series of books by Richard Gordon, Doctor in the House ... more
was a massive hit for ITV on its original transmission. With hilarious scripts from the Goodies writing team of Graeme Garden and Bill Oddie, the Doctor series lasted nearly a decade and was even revived in the 90s as a further sequel. This set contains all thirteen hilarious episodes from series two, the majority of which have never been previously released on DVD in the UK.
Comedy - Director: Richard Boden, Mandie Fletcher, Martin Shardlow - Original Language: English - Classification: 15 years and over - Starring: Hugh Laurie, Miranda Richardson, Stephen Fry, Brian Blessed, Tim McInnerny, Tony Robinson, Rowan Atkinson
Production Year: 1956 - Comedy - Director: Joshua Logan - Original Language: English - Classification: Universal - Starring: Marilyn Monroe, Don Murray, Betty Field, Hope Lange, Eileen Heckart, Arthur O'Connell, Casey Adams, Hans Conried, Robert Bray
Comedy - Original Language: English - Classification: 12 years and over - Starring: Tessa Peake-Jones, Buster Merryfield, David Jason, Nicholas Lyndhurst
Advantages: Lightwieght fun with a great cast Disadvantages: A bit dated
Doctor In The House was the first in a series of movies starring the doctors of St Swithins Hospital in some form or other. This first foray follows the trials and tribulations of one Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) during his five years of medical training at the school/hospital.
Amongst the first people Sparrow meets is Grimsdyke (Kenneth More) a perennial student who has no inclination to ever qualify as doctor. Grimsdyke and his friends ... ...Hospital.
Doctor In The House is a very fine example of a 50’s British comedy. It has a fun lighthearted story, some great characters and a group of top acting talent to boot.
The story of a young medical student starting his training is something that is still relevant today, so even though the aged look of the characters stands out their lifestyle and activities are still the same as we associate with all students today. ... more
Doctor In The House was the first in a series of movies starring the doctors of St Swithins Hospital in some form or other. This first foray follows the trials and tribulations of one Simon Sparrow (Dirk Bogarde) during his five years of medical training at the school/hospital.
Amongst the first people Sparrow meets is Grimsdyke (Kenneth More) a perennial student who has no inclination to ever qualify as doctor. Grimsdyke and his friends are much more interested in other things than their studies. Taffy has rugby on his mind while Benskin only has time for women, nurses in particular.
Sparrow is much more serious than they are but the high spirits the exhibit cant help but rub off on him. Because of this his learning at St Swithins is often interrupted by other preoccupations, something that gets him, and the others, in trouble with the Dean and especially Sir Lancelot Spratt (James Robertson Justice), the head of the Hospital.
Doctor In The House is a very fine example of a 50’s British comedy. It has a fun lighthearted story, some great characters and a group of top acting talent to boot.
The story of a young medical student starting his training is something that is still relevant today, so even though the aged look of the characters stands out their lifestyle and activities are still the same as we associate with all students today. Studying is far from being high on their list of priorities, women, drink and sport are all far more important in their lives!
DITH works so well because the script is so good. It manages to successfully mix the student life of the doctors with their medical training and use every scene to create a laugh, or at the very least to build towards one. There is nary a wasted moment in the whole film, everything is important even if it is for the smallest of reasons.
With four main characters; Grimsdyke, Sparrow, Benskin (Donald Sinden) and Taffy (Donald Houston), there is enough scope for a lot of different situations and some group interactions that continually push the storyline forward. In some ways DITH is a very bitty film, which is has to be as the three year course the doctors are all on needs to be completed by the end of the storyline. This leads to a very truncated storyline as bits and pieces fly by. You get to see some cohesive plotlines but most of the time it is just like watching a bunch of sketches involving the same characters. Not that this really matters that much when it works. The comedy is still funny, even more so if you are a fan of such serious medical dramas like ER and Casualty, even 50 years after it was made.
The presence of More and Bogarde certainly helps, when you have two very good actors playing off each other that will always raise the overall standard of the movie they are in. In this case it really does make a difference that you have the two of them, and some quality supporting actors such as Sinden and Robertson Justice involved, but the Robertson Justice is always a total joy to watch.
All in all DITH is a British comedy classic from a bygone age when that term could be used to describe more than one film a year like it is now, if we are lucky! It is up there amongst my own personal favourites from an era when British comedies were amongst the best made.
THESE FILMS HAVE ALWAYS BEEN IN MY COLLECTION.I NEVER GET TIRED OF WATCHING THEM OVER AND OVER AGAIN.OLD BRITISH SLAPSTICK COMEDY AT ITS BEST.THE STORYLINES ARE GOOD,AND THE ACTORS ARE TOO.THEY REMIND ME VERY MUCH OF THE CARRY ON FILMS IN A WAY.NOT AS MUCH AS A FARCE AS CARRY ONS,BUT A GOOD SUBSITUTE.TO ME THERE IS NOTHING BETTER THAN THE OLD COMEDYS.YOU ARE ALWAYS GUARENTEED A GOOD LAUGH.THIS COLLECTION IN MY OPINION,IS DEFINETLY WORTH BUYING.IF YOU ENJOY OLD COMEDY,YOU CAN'T GO WRONG WITH THESE. MY FAVOURITE CHARACTER HAS TO BE THE GRUMPY CONSULTANT.HOW HE MANAGES NOT TO SMILE WITH ALL THE SLAPSTICK GOING ON I WILL NEVER KNOW.WHAT A GREAT ACTOR.TRUE AND PROFFESSIONAL LIKE THE GREAT BRITSH MALE. ...
Advantages: The best DVD's of the series so far Disadvantages: No special features
So far and without a doubt Volume 3 of the series 3 DVD?s of Doctor who contains the best stories so far, but you?ll have to wait a little longer for the best of the series DVD?s to arrive.
In Volume 3 The Doctor battles Scarecrows, finds true love, loses everything, and tries to save a house from certain death.
Human Nature
As the story begins the Doctor and Martha are under bombardment of fire from an unknown force, this force needs to hunt down the Doctorin order to survive; the Doctor needs to put all his trust in Martha in order for them to survive, as he turns his back on his life as a timelord.
In a small boarding school during 1913 a new teacher John Smith spends his days teaching children, his social life boarders on the ridiculous but at night he has these most terrible dreams. In his dreams he is The Doctor, a man ...
This film introduces Simon Sparrow and his first five years at St. Swithins Hospital - from naive student to his first day as a qualified doctor. He also masters other hazards of being a medical student - fiery ward sisters, over-knowledgeable patients, attractive nurses and frightening surgeons.
Release details
DVD Region
DVD
Studio(s)
ITV DVD; CINRAM LOGISTICS
Release date
30/09/2002
No of Discs
1
Catalogue No
37115 03163
Barcode
5037115031631
Composer
Bruce Montgomery
Languages
Main Language
English
Technical information
Aspect Ratio
4:3
Sound
Dolby Digital Mono
Dubbing Sound
Dolby Digital Mono English
DVD Description
Follow the antics of four of the funniest roommates who ever tried to get through English medical school. One's a womanizer, one's a rugby star, one's determined to flunk, and one just happens to be a good influence on the other three in this British production.
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