Miami Herald (Sunday)

When will ‘Doc Martin’ next be in?

- BY RICH HELDENFELS Tribune News Service

You have questions. I have some answers.

Q: Can you tell us when “Doc Martin” will return?

A: The 10th and final season of the series starring Martin Clunes is coming to streaming service Acorn TV on Oct. 17. There will be two episodes that night, first two episodes, says Acorn, “followed by one episode a week through the series’ penultimat­e episode on November 28. In December, Acorn TV will bid a final farewell to the series with two momentous programmin­g events: ‘Doc Martin – A Celebratio­n’ documentar­y on December 26 and the final series episode – a Christmas special – to premiere December 31.”

As for what is going on, the season “sees the Doc making efforts to overcome his fear of blood and beginning to question whether he made the right decision in quitting. With his wife Louisa (Caroline Catz, DCI Banks) pursuing her new career as a child counselor in his old surgery, the Doc is left babysittin­g his four-month-old daughter Mary Elizabeth, and indulging his hobby of repairing clocks on the kitchen table. But does he really want his old job back?”

Where public TV stations have carried the first eight “Doc Martin” seasons, Acorn has the sole U.S. rights to the ninth and 10th seasons of the series. If you can’t find the service directly, you can set up an Acorn subscripti­on via Prime Video.

Q: I enjoyed the new “The Wonder Years” on ABC. Is it coming back? It would be a shame if it didn’t, considerin­g the things that are currently showing.

A: There will be more of the reworking of “The Wonder Years” starring Elisha “EJ” Williams as young Dean Williams (yes, same last name) and Don Cheadle as the adult Dean narrating the show. But you have not yet seen it because ABC marked it for a midseason return. Reports have Patti LaBelle guest-starring in the second season.

Q: NBC has a very clever crafting/reality show called “Making It,” hosted by Amy Poehler and Nick Offerman. It usually aired in late summer or early fall. So far I haven’t seen anything about a fourth season yet, and I’ve checked the NBC website. Have I missed it or has it been canceled? Please don’t tell me it’s migrated to a streaming channel.

A: I would say, to quote “The Princess Bride,” that it is mostly dead. NBC did not include a fourth season of the show in newseason plans announced in May. Deadline.com noted it was one of several unscripted shows “to neither be canceled or renewed.” Still, with nothing being said about it more than a year after the end of its third season, several sources are calling it canceled.

Q: The excellent French spy series “The Bureau” ended its fifth season with a major cliffhange­r, perfect for a sixth season. Is there going to be a sixth season? I heard another company was taking over production.

A: The creator of the series, Eric Rochant, departed “The Bureau” in 2020 after five seasons, reportedly turning it over to writer-director Jacques Audiard, who had worked on “The Bureau’s” fifth season. But I have seen nothing recent about work on a sixth season.

 ?? MATT SAYLES ABC/TNS ?? ‘The Wonder Years’ stars Amari O'Neil as Cory Long, Milan Ray as Keisa Clemmons, Elisha Williams as Dean Williams, Saycon Sengbloh as Lillian Williams, Dule Hill as Bill Williams, Laura Kariuki as Kim Williams and Julian Lerner as Brad Harper.
MATT SAYLES ABC/TNS ‘The Wonder Years’ stars Amari O'Neil as Cory Long, Milan Ray as Keisa Clemmons, Elisha Williams as Dean Williams, Saycon Sengbloh as Lillian Williams, Dule Hill as Bill Williams, Laura Kariuki as Kim Williams and Julian Lerner as Brad Harper.

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