Doctors “The Little Death” S24E111 17 October 2023 on BBC One
Tonight (Tuesday 17 October 2023), BBC One broadcasts an episode of the series Doctors!
Season 24 Episode 111 Episode Summary
Ruhma, one of the show’s beloved characters, finds herself grappling with a new and demanding schedule. As she navigates the changes in her work routine, viewers will witness the personal and professional challenges that she faces, shedding light on the complexities of balancing career and personal life in the healthcare field.
On another front, Suni is confronted with a puzzling situation involving Scarlett. Despite her best efforts, Suni is unable to decipher the source of Scarlett’s problem. This subplot promises to keep viewers guessing as they delve into the mysteries surrounding Scarlett’s issue.
Meanwhile, Luca, a dedicated member of the medical team, finds himself dealing with a unique case. A man presents with a mysterious reaction following sexual activity with his girlfriend. The episode will revolve around the medical investigation to determine the cause of this unusual condition, adding a layer of intrigue to the storyline.
What Time is the Episode On?
The episode of Doctors will be broadcast on October 17 2023 on BBC One at 1:45 PM.
Is the Episode New?
The episode of Doctors is all new!
Doctors 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 |
Episode Videos & Previews
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Doctors Series Information
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