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Get Well Soon
Get Well Soon (DVD).jpg
GenreComedy
Written byJohn Antrobus
Ray Galton
Directed byChristine Gernon
StarringMatthew Cottle
Eddie Marsan
Robert Bathurst
William Osborne
Michael Troughton
Country of originUnited Kingdom
Original languageEnglish
No. of series1
No. of episodes6
Production
Running time30 minutes
Original release
NetworkBBC1
Release2 November (1997-11-02) –
7 December 1997 (1997-12-07)

Get Well Soon is a 1997 BBC television comedy series starring Matthew Cottle and Eddie Marsan. Lasting only 6 episodes, it was about the everyday lives of a group of patients, doctors, nurses and other staff at a tuberculosis hospital in 1947. The show, aired weekly between 2 November and 7 December 1997, was based on the meeting of Ray Galton and Alan Simpson, the writers of Steptoe and Son, in a Tuberculosis sanatorium in 1947. Although given a prominent early Sunday evening slot, the series failed to capture the public's imagination and only ran for one series.

Situation

One day in 1947, Roy Osborne (Matthew Cottle) is admitted to a TB sanatorium. He thinks he'll only be there for a few weeks, then finds that it could be several years before he can leave.

Cast

Episodes

  1. The New Arrival (2 November 1997)
  2. Snowbound (9 November 1997)
  3. Tucker's Gambit (16 November 1997)
  4. Sons, Mothers, Lovers and Others (23 November 1997)
  5. The Whist Drive (30 November 1997)
  6. Poison Ivy (7 December 1997)

Media releases

The complete series of Get Well Soon on DVD in one disc set was released by Simply Media on 21 September 2015.

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