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Series

  • Doctor in the House — (1969–1970) — London Weekend Television (LWT)
    • First series (13 episodes) broadcast from 12 July to 4 October 1969
    • Second series (13 episodes) broadcast from 10 April to 3 July 1970
  • Doctor at Large — (1971) — LWT
    • Third series (29 episodes) broadcast from 28 February to 12 September 1971
  • Doctor in Charge — (1972–1973) — LWT
    • Fourth series (27 episodes) broadcast from 9 April to 8 October 1972
    • Fifth series (16 episodes) broadcast from 15 September to 29 December 1973
  • Doctor at Sea — (1974) — LWT
    • Sixth series (13 episodes) broadcast from 21 April to 14 July 1974
  • Doctor on the Go — (1975–1977) — LWT
    • Seventh series (13 episodes) broadcast from 27 April to 20 July 1975
    • Eighth series (13 episodes) broadcast from 16 January to 10 April 1977
  • Doctor Down Under — (1979–80) — Seven Network (Australia)
    • (13 episodes) broadcast from 12 February 1979
  • Doctor at the Top — (1991) — BBC
    • (7 episodes) broadcast from 21 February 1991

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