In a fitting tribute to the beloved daytime drama Doctors, a one-off, half-hour documentary special will celebrate 24 incredible years of the hit show. Set to offer fans a nostalgic look back, the documentary will dive into the unforgettable moments that have defined the soap and kept fans tuning in for nearly a quarter of a century.

The programme promises to spotlight the hard work and dedication of cast and crew alike, whose passion has brought this beloved show to life. Featuring exclusive interviews, the documentary brings viewers behind the scenes to reveal the intricate efforts that go into each episode. From the writers and directors to costume designers and set decorators, the documentary celebrates the talent and dedication involved in keeping the show fresh, relevant, and compelling year after year.

With cherished characters, gripping storylines, and a loyal fanbase that spans generations, Doctors has truly cemented its place in British daytime television history.

This special episode will go out at 2.35pm on Thursday 14th November immediately following the final ever episode of Doctors. While details for the final episode are being kept under wraps at the moment, official synopsis on the BBC website have revealed a final showdown takes place between The Mill staff and Graham – while it’s Scarlett’s birthday but she’s in no mood to celebrate it. There is worry elsewhere as Rob is concerned when Ruhma lands herself in hot water.

Rob Hollins played by Chris Walker and Ruhma Carter played by Bharti Patel hug on his last day (Picture: BBC Studios)

Chris Walker, who played Rob Hollins, and Bharti Patel, who played Ruhma Carter filming final episode (Picture: BBC Studios)

The Director Niall Fraser with Kia Pegg, who played Scarlett Kierman, and Adrian Lewis Morgan, who played Jimmi Clay, filming the final episode (Picture: BBC Studios)

A surprise birth in the final episode??? (Picture: BBC Studios)

Christopher Timothy, who played Mac McGuire for six years chats life in this special documentary (Picture: BBC Studios).

By Eastieoaks

From Cwmderi to Walford, I have been watching soaps for more than 30 years and there is always a story to come.

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