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Martin Clunes ITV Drama Cancelled: Reason Revealed - News Directory 3

Martin Clunes ITV Drama Cancelled: Reason Revealed

May 28, 2025 Catherine Williams Entertainment
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  • Martin Clunes, known for⁣ his role in the ITV series⁢ "Out There," ‍where he played a ⁢father safeguarding his son from a drug dealer, has spoken‍ about the...
  • Clunes, famed for⁢ portraying the grumpy doctor in the hit ITV series⁣ "Doc Martin," which concluded in 2022, shared his concerns about future projects.
  • The actor described the‍ television landscape‍ as⁤ being in a "funny state," marked by "nervousness" and a lack of "confidence."
Original source: mirror.co.uk

Martin Clunes, reflecting⁣ on his ITV career, reveals insights into the future of television after “Doc Martin.” the actor, celebrated for his role in “out There” and the ‍beloved “Doc Martin,”‍ discusses the ⁤uncertainties of⁣ the industry.‍ He shares his viewpoint on the current “funny state” marked by “nervousness” ⁤in the television landscape. Whilst he doesn’t miss the show, Clunes, having captivated audiences as the grumpy doctor, ⁢is now navigating the evolving entertainment world, and is open to⁤ new ⁢roles. Gain⁤ a⁤ closer look at Clunes’ candid thoughts on his successful run and career possibilities.For more on the story, find expert insights from‍ News Directory 3. Discover ⁢what’s next for this acclaimed actor.


Martin Clunes on TV Future After ‘Doc Martin’










Key ‍Points

  • Clunes starred in ITV’s “Out There” as a father protecting his son.
  • He reflects‍ on the volatile nature of the⁢ television industry.
  • “Doc martin,” where Clunes played the lead, concluded in 2022.
  • Clunes expresses uncertainty about future acting projects.

Martin Clunes Reflects⁣ on TV Future After ‘Doc Martin’

‍ Updated May‍ 28, 2025
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Martin Clunes, known for⁣ his role in the ITV series⁢ “Out There,” ‍where he played a ⁢father safeguarding his son from a drug dealer, has spoken‍ about the precarious nature of the television industry and his career prospects after “Doc Martin.”

Clunes, famed for⁢ portraying the grumpy doctor in the hit ITV series⁣ “Doc Martin,” which concluded in 2022, shared his concerns about future projects. He cited the challenges of being self-employed in the⁤ acting world as a notable⁣ factor.

The actor described the‍ television landscape‍ as⁤ being in a “funny state,” marked by “nervousness” and a lack of “confidence.”

Despite the show’s popularity, Clunes ⁤seemed hesitant about ⁢revisiting Portwenn, the⁢ setting for “Doc ⁢Martin.” The⁢ series, a family endeavor produced by his ⁢wife, Philippa Braithwaite, and their‍ company Buffalo Pictures, enjoyed a successful run.

Clunes said he ⁢never grew tired of the role,but⁤ the ending felt organic.He added that he does not miss it.

What’s next

Clunes continues to seek new roles amid an‍ uncertain television environment, hoping to find projects that‍ resonate with audiences.

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