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Booze-fuelled stars of Doctor Foster ‘set a dangerous example’

- By Laura Lambert TV and Radio Reporter

BBC1’S hit drama Doctor Foster has been accused of promoting an ‘irresponsi­ble’ message about drinking.

Critics say the characters binge-drink and use alcohol, particular­ly wine, as a crutch to get over problems. Many use large glasses and in at least one scene the lead character swigs from a bottle.

Alcohol awareness organisati­ons have complained that wine features prominentl­y in a number of scenes, including tense confrontat­ions, solitary evenings in and even conversati­ons in the street.

In one controvers­ial moment, lead character Gemma Foster, a GP played by Suranne Jones, is seen drinking with her 15-year-old son’s friend in his home.

While Gemma is shown to be extremely troubled by her feud with ex-husband Simon (Bertie Carvel), her binge-drinking habits have raised concerns.

Helena Conibear, director of The Alcohol Education Trust, said: ‘Portraying alcohol as a way to cope with stress and pressure is worrying, as is the image of drinking on your own.

‘The glasses shown are often huge too and could be holding 250ml of wine, that’s a third of a bottle in one glass.’

Dr Sarah Jarvis, medical adviser to Drinkaware, said: ‘I am very sad to see a prime-time drama effectivel­y sending out the message that it’s not possible to enjoy a social situation without alcohol.’

Vanessa Hebditch, director of the British Liver Trust, said: ‘Drinking alone, frequently or using alcohol to relieve stress, as the character Gemma Foster appears to be doing, is dangerous and can lead to serious health problems including liver disease.’

The BBC declined to comment.

‘A third of a bottle in one glass’

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Swigging from the bottle: Lead character Dr Foster, played by Suranne Jones, above and main picture
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Never far from a drink: Characters ers seen boozing include,include from left,left ex-husbandex husband Simon, neighbour Anna, fellow GP Sian, and Dr Foster’s new love interest James

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