Medical comedy set in Victorian London. After a botched amputation, surgeon Robert is put under pressure by royal physician Dr Hendrick.
Robert is a domineering, showman surgeon - a rock star of his age - who is almost as brilliant as he thinks he is. He can pack out an operating theatre and take off a leg in 92 seconds. But after a botched amputation, Robert is put under pressure by the royal physician, Dr Hendrick. So John, a drug-addled dentist who is trying to create the world's first anaesthetic, convinces Robert to use potentially lethal ether in a prestigious and pioneering operation.
Meanwhile, Caroline, Robert's headstrong wife, finds herself frustrated with her lot as a housewife and seeks help from Robert's friend William - a kind but anxious alienist - an early psychiatrist - who understands her better than her own husband does. He wants to help her with phrenology treatment, but that involves touching her on an intimate area - her head. The lines are blurred when it becomes clear Caroline wants more than just psychiatry from William, and he finds himself torn between being a friend to Robert and a doctor to Caroline.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Robert | Rory Kinnear |
Peters | Ed Gaughan |
Sally | Maggie Service |
Laura | Amy Marston |
Mr Smiles | Tom Godwin |
John | Tom Basden |
Annie | Victoria Alcock |
Butterworth | Osi Okerafor |
William | Mathew Baynton |
Fitz The Guard | Andy Linden |
Tom | Adam Ewan |
Dr Hendrick | Rupert Everett |
Caroline | Lydia Leonard |
Maggie | Georgia Brown |
Becky | Bekka Bowling |
Landlord | Geoff McGivern |
Mrs Pope | Georgie Glen |
Matron | Selina Griffiths |
Duke Of Bedford | Nicholas Blane |
Stunts | Matt Hermiston |
Director | Andy De Emmony |
Producer | Imogen Cooper |
Writer | James Wood |
Executive Producer | James Wood |
Executive Producer | Justin Davies |
Editor | Robin Peters |
Composer | Ian Arber |
Stunt coordinator | Andy Bennett |
Stunt coordinator | Billy Davey |
Production Company | Lucky Giant |
Cast and Characters
Meet the best, boldest and bawdiest brains of Victorian Britain.