The Sunday Post (Newcastle)

Fake Doctors, Real Friends With Zach And Donald

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(Apple Podcasts)

Well, it turns out our heroes aren’t the armed forces or footballer­s or even caped Marvel Avengers on the big screen.

They work in hospitals, it turns out, protecting our sickest while risking their own lives.

Last week a host of “fake” doctors and nurses – fictional TV ones, that is – paid tribute to medical workers.

They included Olivia Wilde (who starred in House), Patrick Dempsey (Grey’s Anatomy), Neil Patrick Harris (Doogie Howser), Julianna Margulies (ER) and Zach Braff and Donald Faison (Scrubs).

As well as inspiring tributes, Braff and Faison are doing their bit to keep spirits up during this strangest of crises.

Fake Doctors, Real Friends With Zach And Donald sees the pair reunited to talk about their much-loved sitcom Scrubs.

The pair – who played JD and Turk – were co-stars for nine years and, when filming began, quickly became firm friends.

In this weekly comedy podcast they relive the hit TV show, one episode at a time, sharing behind-the-scenes stories and reminiscin­g on some of their favourite memories from filming.

They also connect with Scrubs super-fans and feature beloved show cast members for exclusive interviews.

In the first episode, Zach and Donald talk about filming the pilot show in an abandoned hospital, discuss the audition process, and explain why they were so starstruck by Sarah Chalke, aka Dr Eliot.

Sarah starred in Roseanne before she became known for her role as Eliot on Scrubs.

As well as an insight into the popular comedy, it also gives you an excuse to re-watch the series which may seem dated now but at the time was cuttingedg­e mainstream comedy.

Give it a go for some lightheart­ed relief.

 ??  ?? ● Donald Faison and Zach Braff in noughties medical sitcom Scrubs
● Donald Faison and Zach Braff in noughties medical sitcom Scrubs

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