Alfred J Kipper
Tuesday 29th March 2011 11:47am [Edited]
Aldershot
8,337 posts
Yeah I did like it, I loved its quietness, it wasn't pushy or showy in its comedy, its humour mostly came out of satirising health practices and such like. I remember some very good storylines. The commercially inclined, businesslike doctor was a great character, never had time for his patients even the pretty young female students!
I think if it were made today, it may have been ruder, the potential was there for it definitely. Although it did deal with contraceptives and pregnancies and all that if I remember rightly, but not in a graphic way. Alas. As for brilliant, I'd say it was far too quiet and subtle to called that, but it was very good.