James Nesbitt’s ‘Monroe’ will not return for Series 3
ITV1 has axed James Nesbitt’s medical drama Monroe following disappointing ratings for its second series.
ITV1 has axed James Nesbitt’s medical drama Monroe following disappointing ratings for its second series.
Sky has confirmed today that the ninth season of US medical drama Grey’s Anatomy will begin in the UK next month.
The BBC has announced the commission of Frankie, a new six-part drama series for BBC One about the life and work of a dedicated district nurse.
Long before Neil Patrick Harris decided to “Suit up!” for How I Met Your Mother, he sutured up as the teenage medical genius Douglas ‘Doogie’ Howser.
ITV1 have announced that James Nesbitt will return as neurosurgeon Gabriel Monroe for a second series of medical drama Monroe.
Doctor Gabriel Monroe (James Nesbitt), the titular and principal character in Peter Bowker’s entertaining ITV1 drama series, is a neurosurgeon at St Matthew’s Hospital in Leeds. His wit is as incisive as his scalpel and his private life is as messily traumatic as the injuries of the people upon whom he operates.
The final part of ITV1’s latest medical drama brings the series to a suitably watchable conclusion, although this is not a Casualty-style blockbuster climax, with no major calamity leaving bodies strewn all over the landscape and the hospital struggling to cope under the weight of the blood and gore.
In the final episode of ITV1’s medical drama, Monroe is forced to confront the painful truth about his past and Shepherd is left considering his future in the aftermath of his break-up with Bremner.
Coming to ITV1 in March, Monroe is a new six-part medical drama series from writer Peter Bowker (Occupation, Desperate Romantics), starring James Nesbitt, Sarah Parish and Tom Riley.
‘So you read minds as well as cure them, do you?’, an angry parent snaps at Doctor Gabriel Monroe in the second instalment of ITV1’s new medical drama series.