THE Doc Martin writers are back at it again with a string of patients with rude names – leaving viewers seriously distracted.
Doc Martin continued with the third episode of its tenth and final season and viewers were left in stitches after spotting a hidden detail.
The medical drama starring Martin Clunes as the grumpy doctor who deals with medical emergencies while juggling family life in an idyllic Cornish village, is known for including patients with some very unusual names.
So it should perhaps come as no surprise that during episode three of the medical drama fans spotted some rather odd names once again.
Taking to Twitter, fans pointed out the hilarious names of patients on the show, including 'Scott Chegg' and 'Kay Cole'.
One fan wrote: "Watching #DocMartin and waiting for the fabulous patients' names. So far, Scott Chegg & Kay Cole."
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Another wrote: "Why the funny names on #docmartin? Scott Cheg, Kay Cole."
A third wrote: "Funny patient names on Doc Martin last night, Kay Cole and Scott Cheg, absolutely brilliant," while another added: "Doc Martin having fun tonight with patients names. Kay Kole. Scott Chegg. Let's see if there are anymore."
Another commented: "Watching #DocMartin and waiting for the fabulous patient's names. So far, Scott Chegg and Kay Cole."
Former patients to visit the surgery in the fictional town of Portwenn have included Anita Bush, Dan Gleballs, Ben Twilley, and Drew Peacock.
Celebrities names have also been used – including an old woman called Alice Cooper and a teenage girl called Mel Gibson.
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Jessica Ransom, who plays receptionist Morwenna Newcross on the show, said that everyone was in on the joke.
“We always put in funny patient names, we’ve had a lot of fun putting a few of those in. We had a nice old lady the other day who was Alice Cooper," Jessica told What's on TV back in 2015.
Martin Clunes confirmed earlier this year that the show will run through its tenth season in 2022 – which will also be its last.
It just felt right for everyone involved. We would love to come to Cornwall and work here, but we can't do every job down here.
"It certainly felt, with this many episodes in, coming up with the stories, not just the individual stories but the through lines with the characters across the series and their journeys throughout it…
"It has just been done now, and I think we would be repeating ourselves. It just closes the circle," Martin told Comedy.co.uk
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