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''G.P.'' is an Australian television series broadcast by
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, created by Sue Masters and produced by Roadshow, Coote and Carroll, the series aired for 8 seasons, spanning 318 episodes between 1989 and 1996.


Synopsis

The series, screened on the ABC, is set around a fictional general medical practice, in the vein of the
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serial '' A Country Practice''. Whereas ''A Country Practice'' was set in a rural setting, ''G.P.'' was set at a clinic in an inner-
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suburb, and explored both the personal and professional lives of the
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s working together, and the other doctors and staff who worked there, as well as patients who attend the surgery.


History and popularity

The series began on-air in March 1989, and while it initially failed to attract a major audience it went on to win numerous television awards (including the first
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for an ABC-TV Drama in 15 years) and became the highest rating drama series on ABC-TV. ''G.P.'' ran for 8 seasons and a book about the series was written by producer Harvey Shore.


Cast


Main


Recurring


Character summary

''G.P.'' features 2 major characters, who run the clinic: Mr. William Sharp ( Michael Craig) In the beginning of the series Mr. Sharp is a part-time general surgeon with consulting rooms at the Ross St. Surgery owned by his nephew, Dr. Robert Sharp. As the series progressed he bought into the surgery with and started operating again at local public hospitals. William is characterised as a part of the 'old school' style of medicine. He can be quite forthcoming and stubborn in his opinions and is often at odds with his colleagues at the surgery. William served in
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as a doctor and was a prisoner at the infamous Changi Prison. William drives a
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and is very cultured with a great interest in and knowledge of music, poetry, food and wine. Dr. Robert Sharp ( John McTernan) Originally the owner of Ross Street Surgery, Robert lives in the upstairs level of the house. The surgery was his father's and Robert took it over and raised his own family there. Robert is a widower and has a son Andrew, who makes numerous appearances in the first few series of the show. Uncle William lives with Robert and has his consulting rooms in the surgery. Like his Uncle William, Robert is very cultured but is often the more rational, liberal and socially minded of the pairing. Midway through the series, Robert develops a brain tumor. He is operated on to remove the tumor and survives, only to suffer a heart attack and die in recovery.


Episodes


Season 1 (1989)


Season 2 (1990)


Season 3 (1991)


Season 4 (1992)


Season 5 (1993)


Season 6 (1994)


Season 7 (1995)


Season 8 (1996)


International broadcasts

''G.P.'' has been shown in Canada on CBC Country Canada, a digital television station; and in New Zealand (on TV One and TV3), Jordan (on Channel 2), South Africa ( Bop TV), Hong Kong ( ATV World) and Ireland (on RTE1). In 2008 and 2009,
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re-broadcast Series 3 onwards at 4:30am on weekdays. In the UK,
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,
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and Border Television were the only contractors among the 14 members of the ITV Network to screen the programme for a short period. Thames started the show on Thursday 1 October 1992, screening on Thursdays and Fridays for half-hour episodes at 3.20pm until the end of the year. Central axed the show on Thursday 25 March 1993 and replaced it with ''
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''. The programme was shown in a daily 3.20pm slot Tuesdays to Fridays and had the hour-long episodes split into two to accommodate the half-hour slot. This was a popular format for screening acquired Australian material as had been used with '' A Country Practice'', '' E Street'', ''
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'' and ''
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'' by UK broadcasters. In 1994, the UK version of The Family Channel aired the series as half-hour editions during the week at 20:30–21:00 on Wednesday and Friday with the episode repeated as an hour long episode on Saturdays at 19:30.


Awards and nominations


Australian Film Institute Awards


Australian Writers' Guild


Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission


Logie Awards


References


External links

*
G.P. at the National Film and Sound Archive
{{Logie Award for Most Outstanding Drama Series on Australian Television Australian Broadcasting Corporation original programming Australian medical television series 1989 Australian television series debuts 1996 Australian television series endings 1980s Australian drama television series Australian English-language television shows Television shows set in Sydney