The medical TV drama Doctors will end after more than 20 years, the BBC has announced, blaming “super-inflation in drama production”.
BBC says: "We have taken the very difficult decision to bring daytime drama Doctors to an end after 23 years. With super inflation in drama production, ...
The BBC announces it will stop making the medical drama show, which is filmed in Birmingham.
The series, about a Midlands GP practice, launched in 2000. Its final episode is set to air in December 2024.
This is a devastating loss. The BBC must do better to represent and serve the Midlands. 18 October 2023. Equity is extremely disappointed ...
There is no cure for 'Doctors,' the long-running soap that has been canceled by the BBC after 23 years for financial reasons.
Corporation blamed 'funding challenges' and a 'flat licence fee' for the 'difficult' decision.
Actors such as Emilia Clarke and Eddie Redmayne are among those who starred in 'Doctors' early in their careers.
The BBC has released a statement saying that the axing of long running daytime drama, Doctors, is due to 'super inflation' in the cost of drama production.
Doctors has hit back at critics claiming that the show was show was axed due to low ratings.