Dr. Finlay
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Dr. Finlay is the hero of a series of stories by Scottish author A.J. Cronin. The stories were used as the basis for the long-running BBC television programme, Dr. Finlay's Casebook, screened from 1962 to 1971. Based on Cronin's short story entitled "Country Doctor," the storylines centered on Dr. Finlay's general medical practice in the fictional Scottish town of Tannochbrae in the late 1920s.
The main characters were Dr. Finlay, a junior partner in the practice, played by Bill Simpson; Dr. Cameron, the craggy senior partner, played by Andrew Cruickshank, Janet, their unflappable housekeeper and receptionist at Arden House, played by Barbara Mullen, and Dr. Snoddie, Finlay's crusty detractor and Janet's admirer, played by Eric Woodburn. The programme's famous theme tune was Trevor Duncan's march from "A Little Suite".
Dr. Finlay returned to British Television in 1993 with a newly-scripted series titled Doctor Finlay, made by Scottish Television, which is part of the ITV network. The show starred David Rintoul as Dr. John Finlay, Annette Crosbie as his housekeeper, Janet McPherson, Ian Bannen as his semi-retired practice partner, Dr. Alexander Cameron, and Jason Flemyng as Finlay's assistant, Dr. David Neil. The storyline of Doctor Finlay picked up with John Finlay returning from the Second World War and the setup of the National Health Service. The series aired in the U.S. on PBS' Masterpiece Theatre.
The original series was filmed in the town of Callander in Perthshire, and the 1990s series was filmed in Auchtermuchty in Fife, both of which are in Scotland.
From 1970 until 1978, episodes from Dr. Finlay's Casebook were broadcast on BBC Radio 4 with some of the same actors from the television programme. In 2001, BBC Radio 4 broadcast a version of the original Cronin stories using the title, The Adventures of a Black Bag, and starring John Gordon Sinclair as Dr. Finlay.
The characters from the series are also featured in a song entitled "Dr. Finlay" by Andy Stewart.
External links
- [ITV website]
- [British Film Institute Screen Online]
- [BBC Scotland trailer from Dr. Finlay's Casebook]
- [PBS - Masterpiece Theatre - Doctor Finlay: Part I]
- [PBS - Masterpiece Theatre - Doctor Finlay: Part II]
- [New York Times synopsis - Doctor Finlay]
- [Background to Dr. Finlay's Casebook - television & radio]
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