Doctors “Legacy, Part 2” S24E235 4 September 2024 on BBC One

On Wednesday 4 September 2024, BBC One broadcasts Doctors!
Legacy, Part 2 Season 24 Episode 235 Episode Summary
In the upcoming episode titled “Legacy, Part 2” of “Doctors,” airing on BBC One, viewers will see Mac make his return to the Mill. His arrival brings a mix of curiosity and concern among the staff, especially for Zara. As she learns that Mac has been treating a patient, she grapples with her feelings about his unexpected return and the implications it has for their work environment.
This episode promises to delve deeper into the relationships and dynamics at the Mill as Zara confronts the reality of Mac’s presence. With emotional moments and tension building, “Legacy, Part 2” explores themes of trust and professional boundaries. Fans of “Doctors” can look forward to a compelling storyline that highlights the complexities of personal and professional lives within the medical community, creating a gripping narrative that keeps viewers engaged.
What Time is the “Legacy, Part 2” Episode On?
The Legacy, Part 2 episode of Doctors will be broadcast on September 4 2024 on BBC One at 2:00 PM.
Is the “Legacy, Part 2” Episode New?
The Legacy, Part 2 episode of Doctors is all new!
Doctors Legacy, Part 2 Cast & Stars
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| Adrian Lewis Morgan as Jimmi Clay Elisabeth Dermot Walsh as Zara Carmichael Sarah Moyle as Valerie Pitman Jan Pearson as Karen Hollis Ian Midlane as Al Haskey Matthew Chambers as Daniel Granger Dido Miles as Emma Reid Ian Kelsey as Howard Bellamy Owen Brenman as Heston Carter Lorna Laidlaw as Mrs Tembe Seán Gleeson as Ronnie Woodson Christopher Timothy as Mac McGuire Chris Walker as Rob Hollins Ashley Rice as Dr Sid Vere Kia Pegg as Scarlett Kiernan Ariyon Bakare as Dr. Ben Kwarme |
Legacy, Part 2 Episode Videos & Previews
Watch Doctors Legacy, Part 2 Online
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Doctors Series Information
| Your regular appointment in Letherbridge. In a busy Midlands GP practice, the turbulent lives and loves of the staff and patients mean there's always humour and heartbreak. |
