James Bolam incarnant Dr. Arthur Gilder
Épisodes 25
The Best Man
The 1950s :- GP Tom Gilder and his family leave Manchester to attend a wedding in Tom's native village Ormston, where his father Arthur is the doctor. Arthur's nurse Linda is marrying local copper Len, who wakes up nude in the centre of the village after a raucous stag night. The train carrying wedding guests breaks down and Linda has second thoughts but the wedding goes off well though one of the guests collapses.Father and son work well as a team to treat him and Arthur, who mistrusts the N.H.S. and is considering retirement, is pleased when Tom wins over his wife Deborah and agrees to take over his father's practice,with Arthur as consultant in charge of the cottage hospital.
Lire la suiteNothing Like the Son
Tom is appalled by the informal way Arthur runs his practice but both men combine to try and talk sense into their cleaner Edie McClure, sister of pub landlady Phyllis, whom Edie disdains for giving up on her marriage. Edie has a weak heart but is determined,against doctors' advice, to see through her seventh pregnancy as she has six daughters and is desperate for a son. Matters are taken out of her hands when she miscarries but reconciliation with Phyllis follows. Eddie,the hunky garage mechanic ,asks for advice from scrap-dealer Jean about dating Tom's teenaged daughter Helen but Jean misunderstands and assumes he wants to date her whilst Tom's son Michael gets revenge on a bullying schoolmaster.
Lire la suiteThe Inspector Calls
With no cash available to pay builders the villagers rally to get the cottage hospital up to scratch before an N.H.S. inspector arrives to approve it.Despite being told the post is cursed Deborah becomes chair of the newly revived parish council and, whilst the villagers stall the inspector,who has arrived early, she tries to get cash from bombastic mill-owner Horace Trubshaw. He agrees providing Tom will pick three workers for him to sack,which Tom refuses. However he is 'persuaded' to provide funds when his put-upon chief clerk Jack Stubbs exposes him for embezzlement. Jack's son,who has diphtheria, goes missing and the inspector - who has been generally humiliated by the plan to stall him - is so impressed by the community's response to locate the little boy that he approves the hospital. Eddie finds he has somehow asked Jean AND Helen to the pictures and is dumped by both of them.
Lire la suiteBuried Treasure
Tom is perplexed by carpenter Bert Cartwright's hostility to doctors until he learns that Bert blames Arthur for the death of his little boy years earlier. When Annie,Bert's wife, falls ill, Bert resists her hospitalisation but ,in her delirium, she mistakes Michael for her son who 'watches over her' and agrees to go, saving her life. Michael finds ancient coins in the woods but when the Reverend Brewer and station master Wilf start digging for treasure they unearth an unexploded bomb. Fortunately ex-munitions worker Phyllis knows how to defuse it - or thinks she does,but at least the remainder of the coins are unearthed.
Lire la suiteBrothers in Arms
Swaggering Frank Cosgrove, older brother of Len,injures himself driving his train when he stops to avoid a dog. He is a rude,reluctant patient but Tom discovers his twin secrets - he has diabetes,which is affecting his sight, and he is not the war hero he has always claimed to be. However he rises to the occasion when Tom's daughter Catherine gets trapped beneath a car and Len also proves himself to be a hero,apprehending a smooth con man who has robbed Jean. Tom bans his father from the hospital for using it to store his explosive home brew but there is a reconciliation at a family christening after the villagers have turned out to rescue Catherine.
Lire la suiteJudgement Day
Neville Manly, the shy new NHS inspector declares the cottage hospital the official annexe to Rattenbury General. To celebrate, Deborah revives the Flower of the Valley beauty contest, to be judged by Neville, who finds himself under siege from the competitive entrants. Arthur visits stroppy Sally Waddington, the local telephone operator,who has not set foot outdoors for ten months,since her mother was put in a home,suffering from dementia. She believes she too is going mad but she is agoraphobic.When Jean breaks her ankle Wilf rings for help but the ancient exchange, already faulty, blows up and Sally has to face her fears to fetch Arthur personally. In hospital next to Jean she tells Arthur, who is feeling side-lined, how much Tom appreciates him, as well as encouraging Jean to enter the beauty contest where the besotted Neville declares her the winner, restoring her self-confidence. When the celebrations end Arthur discovers that Tom and Deborah have moved him into their house.
Lire la suiteLost Souls
An abandoned child proves a mystery for Tom, while a haunted parishioner and a train load of stuffed animals cause troubles for Arthur and Reverend Brewer.
Lire la suiteHome to Roost
Deborah's mother arrives in Ormston with some surprising news. Meanwhile, Tom has some unusual advice for shop-keeper Mr Boynton.
Lire la suiteBlood Relations
Fred Mills is reluctant to start medical treatment and instead concentrates on fulfilling his wish-list of activities. A mysterious rash spreads through the village.
Lire la suiteFertility Rites
Some villagers are found swigging brandy instead of water when the local supply is cut-off. Meanwhile, Eddie refuses to allow her daughter Joanne to go to hospital.
Lire la suiteHis Brother's Keeper
A German war veteran has news of Wilf's missing brother; Arthur throws his back out and must miss a fishing trip.
Lire la suiteOld Flames
Wedding bells are ringing in Ormston, but the groom may not be all he claims. Meanwhile, Wilf and Arthur may have met their match in a parrot.
Lire la suiteThe Miracle of Ormston
There is a buzz of excitement around Ormston as a fortune teller comes to town. Phyllis receives some shocking news. Tom has been so busy he has been neglecting his family, and Deborah has something she needs to tell him.
Lire la suiteThe Magnificent Colin
An elderly recluse agrees to go to hospital only if Arthur and the Rev. Brewer attend one last party; Jean and Eddie must pose as the Gilders.
Lire la suiteThe Last Hurrah (1)
Tom is angry that Arthur deceived Eugenia; Reverend Brewer finalizes the arrangements for Archie's funeral.
Lire la suiteThe Last Hurrah (2)
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A Very Ormston Christmas
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A Little Touch of Harry
After an eventful Christmas, the villagers are settling back into their daily lives when a face from the past causes quite a stir.
Lire la suiteNo Regrets
Helen becomes a trainee nurse just as the hospital welcomes its most demanding patient, putting both Tom and Arthur in a difficult position. And tensions run high when a famous radio show arrives in Ormston.
Lire la suiteA Small Flourish
Hubert Gough is convinced that his younger wife is going to leave him when a mysterious man arrives in the village. But what is Dennis Tyldesley's motive for being in Ormston?
Lire la suiteThick as Thieves
Len and Linda have their hands full when their first foster child arrives and doesn't meet their expectations. Tom and Arthur are at loggerheads in the medical treatment of Rita Lennox, the woman sent by the brewery.
Lire la suiteThe Doctor Now Departing
Tom is puzzled when local carpenter Bert Cartwright seems determined to keep him away, despite his wife's illness. Michael makes an exciting discovery, and the whole village becomes caught up in a hunt for buried treasure.
Lire la suiteAnd is There Honey Still for Tea?
New doctor, Donald Newman, arrives in Ormston, saving the life of a beautiful young woman, in love with the local beekeeper. And Deborah and Phyllis discover the shocking truth behind the eviction notices.
Lire la suiteMore Than You Know
Ormston is on battle alert with news that a man from the ministry is arriving to supervise the destruction of the village for a motor highway.
Lire la suiteA House Divided
Ormston is united in its determination to win the annual pub olympics, which this year means a hefty cash prize to buy Phyllis's pub back from the brewery.
Lire la suiteSomething Old
When Jean's mother turns up for her daughter's wedding, she reveals a devastating secret to Tom which his oath as a doctor forbids him disclosing to anyone else.
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