A Young Doctor's Notebook (TV series)

A Young Doctor's Notebook

UK DVD cover showing Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe
Genre Black comedy
Directed by Alex Hardcastle (2012) and Robert McKillop (2013)
Starring Daniel Radcliffe
Jon Hamm
Adam Godley
Vicki Pepperdine
Rosie Cavaliero
Country of origin United Kingdom
Original language(s) English
No. of series 2
No. of episodes 8
Production
Running time 22 minutes (each)
Release
Original network Sky Arts
Original release 6 December 2012 (2012-12-06) – 12 December 2013 (2013-12-12)
External links
Website

A Young Doctor's Notebook (also known as A Young Doctor's Notebook and Other Stories) is a British dark comedy television series. The series was adapted from the book of short stories A Young Doctor's Notebook by Mikhail Bulgakov. The events take place in Russia over the period of 1917-18, the show tells the story of a doctor looking back on his time practising in a small village hospital and struggling with his progression to morphine addiction. It stars Jon Hamm and Daniel Radcliffe.

Kenton Allen and Jon Hamm are the executive producers.

Originally broadcast by Sky Arts, the show began airing on Ovation on 2 October 2013.[1] Series 2 started on Ovation 19 August 2014. [2]

Season Synopsis

Series 1: A Young Doctor's Notebook

The first season follows both the elder doctor and his younger self, 16 years earlier (1917). At present, the elder doctor is under investigation for writing prescriptions for morphine for himself, before he descends back into his use of it and his subsequent incarceration as a result. During this time he reads his old diary and recalls his experiences at his first hospital, interjecting himself into the story of his younger manifestation, presumably making efforts to prevent his initial use of morphine.
Episode 4 aired on 27 December 2012.
Episode 3 aired on 20 December 2012.
Episode 2 aired on 13 December 2012.
Episode 1 aired on 6 December 2012.
Series 1 was originally broadcast on Sky Arts on 6–27 December 2012.

Series 2: A Young Doctor's Notebook & Other Stories

Season 2 of the series focuses specifically on the short story titled 'Morphine' by Bulgakov, but is also dependent on writers for much of the subject matter as most of Bulgakov's works were utilized in the first season. It opens in 1935 with an older, rehabilitated doctor being released from a mental institution and hopping on a train, thinking back to his years as a younger doctor 17 years ago. During this season (which takes place one year later: 1918), the Russian Civil War finally begins to affect the small hospital on the outskirts of Muryevo, as an influx of wounded soldiers from both the Bolsheviks and the White Guard arrives for treatment. Meanwhile, the young doctor is battling an all-encompassing morphine addiction. His older (and no longer drug-addicted) self stands watch over him and a young aristocrat named Natasha arrives in the hospital, in whom Young Doctor takes an intense, destructive interest. At the same time, The Feldsher takes a romantic interest in the Colonel of the White Guard who is also staying in the hospital, leading to the Colonel reciprocating.
Episode 4 aired on 12 December 2013.
Episode 3 aired on 5 December 2013.
Episode 2 aired on 28 November 2013.
Episode 1 aired on 21 November 2013.
Series 2 began 21 November 2013.[3]

Cast and characters

Soundtrack

The music for the series was composed by Stephen Warbeck. It features a strong violin line, a clarinet or oboe, an acoustic guitar, and a cello. The theme song was featured in Sky Arts's "Sky Theme Tunes, Vol. 2".[5]

See also

Nominations

References

External links

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