Doctors - Season 11
Season 11
Episodes
Strange Little Girl
Ruth's psychosis and belief that she is Michelle almost ends in tragedy with the near death of a patient. Michelle discovers the truth about Ruth's relationship with her half brother Adam, and Melody is forced into having her sectioned under section 4 of the mental health act.
Restraint
Ruth's condition gets worse as she is questioned by the doctors at the Beeches House Mental Heath Unit, and spends her first night there. Adam and Michelle try to come to terms with Ruth's deception, and Melody feels guilty over her decision to have Ruth committed.
Love Letters Straight from the Heart
Melody and the rest of the staff try and get their heads around the sectioning of Ruth, and wonder how they all missed the signs. Karen goes to a funeral.
The Wall
Archie meets a hot girl at a climbing wall. Julia goes to visit Ruth, but chickens out at the last minute. Jimmi visits Michelle, who's ill at home, and discovers she's with Adam.
The Way I Am
Michelle cries a lot when Adam decides to leave her. Their kissing isn't healthy for a brother and sister.
The Final Straw
Lily and a boiler man are held hostage by a stressed out patient. A new practice nurse, Cherry Malone starts at the Mill.
Hole
As her delusions become ever more potent, Ruth struggles to come to terms with her state of mind. Julia, meanwhile, finally finds a practical way to help Ruth.
One for the Road
Ruth tries to put her feelings down in the form of a letter. Daniel helps an old friend who is in a messy relationship.
Intensity
Got the T-Shirt
Standing Up
Much Ado About Something
Stealing Beauty
Unchained Melody
Innocence
Sorrow's Gift
Ladies Man
Footlights and Flounces
Playing Away
Lucky
Someone to Watch Over Me
Lost and Found
Such Devoted Sisters
Code of Silence
Spleen
Hang Onto Nurse
Clubbing Together
Consequential Loss
I Kissed a Girl
Impact
Under Pressure
Worlds Apart
Out of Control
Litmus
Sound of Silence
Old Friends
Beating Around the Bush
Hamilton Is Out
Bed Hopping Mad
Some Romance
No Going Back
Carpe Diem
Musical Bumps
Red Letter Day: Part One
Red Letter Day: Part Two
No Rest for the Wicked
Chicken Boy
The Lodger
Heartfelt Gestures
The Lion and the Lamb
The Real Me
Prejudice and Pride
Crisis? What Crisis?
The Real World
An Englishman's Home
Dummy
Booty Call
Turkish Delight
Beneath the Surface
New Labour
Tracing the Lines
Art of War
Debut
Gentlemen's Excuse Me
But for the Grace of God
Vera Pym
History Repeated
Toys
Chef's Secret
What Will Be, Will Be
The MacGyvers
Dolly Mixtures
No Way Out
Tears for Souvenirs
It's Good to Talk
Surrender
A Bit of a Pickle
Choices
Hot Milk and Butterscotch
The People at the Top of the Stairs
Magic
Gone to the Dogs
Face to Face
All About My Mother
There's No Telling: Part One
There's No Telling: Part Two
In the Cold Hard Light of Day
Puncture Repair
Empty Nest
Clowntime Is Over
Cradle to Grave
If You Love Somebody
All That Glitters
Basic Instincts
Guidance
Shadow
Toss of a Coin
Hello, Hello, Hello
Get a Life
His Coy Mistress
Maternal Instincts
Trophy Girlfriend
Fifteen Minutes
The Very Thought of You
The Open Road
Last Supper in Suburbia
Volte Face
Bad Hair Day
Harry: The Arrow Files
Teotwawki
The Good Cowboy
Wake Up Call
The Black Widow
Guilty Party
Billy Boy
Nobody's
Reflected in Windows: Part One
Reflected in Windows: Part Two
Love Knot
Bundle of Joy
Mr Jelly
I'll Keep Holding On
A Manny About the House
The Romantics
The Great Escape
Leaving God
Now You See It...
Soul Mates
The Hunter
The Informant
Baby Love
Rivals
Slice of Life
Reverberation
Love All
Dead Honest
Family Values
Blind Faith
Worst Critic
Great Expectations
Doctor Who?
Robbed
Shackled
Growing Pains
Up the Garden Path
Cold Light of Day
Bully for You
Joan of Park
The End of the Line
Once Upon a Time
Nowhere to Run
New Dawn
Duality
The Perfect Face for Radio
Hurt
Crushed
Far from the Tree
Who Cares?
Food, Love and Money
Pictures of You
Harry: Architect of Fortune
Harry: A Decorous Death
Sick of Trying
Driving Miss Crazy
Equally Cursed and Blessed
Perspective
A Little of What you Fancy
O Christmas Tree
Mistletoe, Sushi and Mulled Wine
Dead Serious
Cold Comfort
Mystery at Moot Point
Swansong
The Standstill
Dance to Keep from Crying
Basting the Turkey
Lying for Britain
Primes and Misdemeanours
Hairy Potter and the Disorderly Felix
Reckless
Too Close to Home
Mixed Doubles
A Taste of Freedom
Divide and Conquer
Plan B
Letting Go
Master of the Universe: Monday
Master of the Universe: Tuesday
Master of the Universe: Wednesday
Master of the Universe: Thursday - Judgement Day
Master of the Universe
Hasta La Vista
Mr Donormight
Three Go Wild
Good for the Soul
Coming to Get You
The Long and Short of It
The Bigger Man
A Pill for Every Ill
Love Lies Bleeding
No Distance Left to Run
Angel
Daddy's Girl
Too Little, Too Late
To Be Perfect
Bad ABBA
Yetis on the Golf Course
Loving Memory
Eyes Open
Rebecca's Dream
The Others
Unmoved
When We Were Young
Skunk Show
Faith
6 Underground
Climb Every Mountain
Bleeding
My Best Effort
Dead Weird
Hell Hath No Fury
Birth of the Blues
Relative Strangers
Occupational Hazards
A Child Called Moon
Your Health A to Z
Fear of the Dark: Part Two
Roleplay
Last Cut
Risky Business
Freddie's Final Fling
Save the Children
Friend Indeed
Mother's Help
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