A Young Doctor's Notebook

A Young Doctor's Notebook

2012
A Young Doctor's Notebook
A Young Doctor's Notebook

A Young Doctor's Notebook

7.8 | TV-MA | en | Drama

A young doctor who has graduated at the top of his class from the Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry is thrust out into an isolated and impoverished country side as the village's only doctor. As he learns to adapt to his new lifestyle, he develops a morphine addiction to stay his sanity while realizing what being a doctor in the real world means.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP4  Episode 4
Dec. 12,2013
Episode 4

The young Doctor delivers a self-serving eulogy at a funeral. The Bolsheviks take over. The Young Doctor is required to make a life-changing decision when a train is derailed.

EP3  Episode 3
Dec. 05,2013
Episode 3

Pelageya is sick with either malaria or typhus as the Young Doctor becomes more fixated with Natasha.

EP2  Episode 2
Nov. 28,2013
Episode 2

Freshly rehabilitated, the Old Doctor is attacked aboard a train for his morphine addiction. In 1918, the Young Doctor falls in love with a beautiful aristocrat.

EP1  Episode 1
Nov. 21,2013
Episode 1

It is 1918 and as the Civil War rages through Russia, quiet Mureyvo's Young Doctor is more concerned with hiding his growing morphine addiction from an inspection.

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7.8 | TV-MA | en | Drama , Comedy | More Info
Released: 2012-12-06 | Released Producted By: Big Talk Studios , Country: United Kingdom Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website: http://www.ovationtv.com/series/a-young-doctors-notebook
Synopsis

A young doctor who has graduated at the top of his class from the Moscow State University of Medicine and Dentistry is thrust out into an isolated and impoverished country side as the village's only doctor. As he learns to adapt to his new lifestyle, he develops a morphine addiction to stay his sanity while realizing what being a doctor in the real world means.

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Cast

Jon Hamm , Daniel Radcliffe , Adam Godley

Director

Robert McKillop

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Ashleymyers Enjoyed both Daniel Radcliffe and Jon Hamm but to have Hamm play the older Radcliffe? I mean he's graduated medical school and working as a young doctor so he'd be in his 20's and 5'5" but in his forties he's 6'2"? Dark comedy/drama - it was different lol and Radcliffe does a brilliant Jon Hamm imitation. On the serious side. It's interesting to see how the young doctor begins his journey optimistically and wanting to change the world, how he becomes jaded and the old doctor realizes his regrets and wishes like many of us do that we could go back and talk to our younger self and change the course our lives.
Inesa Luneckaite This is an extraordinary series with entertaining situations, great costume and set design, and excellent dark comedy. I like everything about it; its style, humor, and actors, except the length. For me, the idea seems very promising and it could really be prolonged into a standard TV show. Currently, there are two seasons with 4 episodes each of 23 minutes. As I see it, in 8 episodes so much has happened very quickly that I did not get a chance to fully enjoy the series and its brilliance. I simply think that the show is definitely worth watching and it can be quite addicting which makes it a shame it is not further and better developed as, I believe, it could really reach a wide audience and be really successful.
Harriet Deltubbo It is a powerful film, but I doubt I will ever want to watch it again. In the early 20th century, a young doctor arrives in a small Russian village around the time of the Russian Revolution to work in the local hospital. The real centerpiece of the film is its acting. This is a story about a place most people might not be able to conceive. All the characters struggle against a system that has perpetuated falsehoods. OK, there are some flaws and I am not too naive to suggest this movie is worthy of an Oscar. My advice would be to watch this movie in full before you judge it. It shows how wrapped up we can become. It deserves its final rating of 7/10.
kam-the-sage Based all on what I've seen of Series 1 only. What to say, eh? Writing this whilst I watch episode 4, again. That's my biggest endorsement of all. Each time watching adds to the depth of it all. And I want to watch it again. People will define this show by many non essential things, the accuracy to the texts its based off, the cast of English actors and of course that this series is defined by Daniel Radcliffe playing the main character. None of it matters for the show we get, as a stand alone, it stands high.The premise, in 1934 Moscow the Older Doctor is recounting his years as Young Doctor who, fresh out of his doctorate, is sent to run a hospital in the middle of nowhere. From here we see the doctor grow from his naïve book smarts into the stark reality of his situation.To start it's a comedy for sure, but it holds plenty of drama. Both come equally when needed and play off each other well, think a tragic comedy and you have the basic idea. The jokes range from the minor slapstick to the darkest laughter, and easily not for people who can't laugh at the tragedy that life holds. They're all there for a purpose, the laughter sets up and releases the tension creating a good pace throughout the episodes. The themes are extensive and deep, addiction, loneliness, life experiences, death, healthcare through doctors and patients, and of course medicine. And those are just the heavy themes, there are even themes of sexuality, nature vs artificiality, mentors, past mistakes and many more. It's well written, it shows a lot and doesn't tell you everything. Characters are well defined, each play their part in the narrative and the dialogue is very well done. Both of the Doctors grow over the series, where from the begin they are totally different by the end. There's a great retrospective segment in the last episode, and by this time we're shown the vast differences between the two. The production is great, you feel like you're there, in the cold, in the operating room, the locations are alive in their own way. The cast act their roles well enough, some characters don't have the breadth of depth as they might, but this is the doctors story and not theirs of course.I come away from A Young Doctor's Notebook thinking. How can I laugh at tragedy? These stories are based off the experience of the original author, Bulgakov, when he was a doctor himself and we can only imagine the horror of healthcare back then and how it relates to modern medicine. Nietzche says we humans laugh because we realise we are going to die. And here I am now, watching it again, realising that the best pain killer will always be laughter in the face of that horror.