New Zealand Woman’s Weekly

Last dose of Doc Martin WHY MARTIN’S HANGING UP HIS STETHOSCOPE

When Martin Clunes signed on the dotted line for his role in Doc Martin, he thought he’d be lucky if the show ran for two seasons. Instead, this month sees the release of the 10th season of the beloved British comedy.

“But all things come to an end,” says Martin, 60. And that means this will be the last innings for the show that has entertained fans around the globe since 2004.

In his household, it’s not just Martin who’s

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