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Doctor at Sea is a 1955 British comedy film, directed by Ralph Thomas, produced by Betty E. Box, and based on Richard Gordon's 1953 novel of the same name.This was the second of seven films in the Doctor series, following the hugely popular Doctor in the House from the previous year.
Doctor at Sea (film), 1955 British comedy film; Doctor at Sea (TV series), 1974 British TV series This page was last edited on 7 September 2021, at 09:57 ...
1955: Caroline and the Rebels (French: Le Fils de Caroline chérie) Pilar d'Aranda: School for Love (French: Futures vedettes) Sophie: Doctor at Sea: Hélène Colbert: The Grand Maneuver (French: Les grandes manoeuvres) Lucie: The Light Across the Street (French: La Lumière d'en face) Olivia Marceau: 1956: Helen of Troy: Andraste: Naughty Girl ...
She had a good part as a flirtatious student in the 1955 School for Love, opposite Jean Marais, for director Marc Allégret. Bardot played her first sizeable English-language role in 1955 in Doctor at Sea, as the love interest for Dirk Bogarde. The film was the third-most-popular movie in Britain that year. [37]
Title Director Cast Genre Notes 1955: Abdulla the Great: Gregory Ratoff: Gregory Ratoff, Kay Kendall, Sydney Chaplin: Comedy: Above Us the Waves: Ralph Thomas: John Mills, John Gregson, Donald Sinden
Doctor in the House, a 13 part BBC Radio 4 adaptation began in September 1968, starring Richard Briers as Simon Sparrow and Geoffrey Sumner as Sir Lancelot Spratt. [ 14 ] Doctor at Large , a 13 part BBC Radio 4 series started in June 1969, with Briers and Sumner reprising their roles.
Doctor at Sea is a 1953 comedy novel by the British writer Richard Gordon. [1] It is the second entry in the Doctor series of books, the sequel to Doctor in the House.The book is fictional, however, Richard Gordon, the author, was a ship's surgeon and anaesthetist resulting in a strong sense of realism being conveyed throughout.
Richard Gordon (born Gordon Stanley Benton, 15 September 1921 – 11 August 2017, also known as Gordon Stanley Ostlere), [1] was an English ship's surgeon and anaesthetist.As Richard Gordon, Ostlere wrote numerous novels, screenplays for film and television and accounts of popular history, mostly dealing with the practice of medicine.