Doctor Finlay: A Natural Mistake


01:10 am - 02:20 am, Wednesday, January 28 on Great! TV (34)

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A Natural Mistake
Season 3, Episode 5

The Highland GP has a run-in with an old friend and later investigates what appears to be an attack on a gay man, only to find himself caught up in a traumatic domestic violence case. David Rintoul, Ian Bannen and Annette Crosbie star


Historical/Period Drama Medical Drama Movie/Drama

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David Rintoul (Actor)
Ian Bannen (Actor)
Annette Crosbie (Actor)
Born: February 12, 1934 in Gorebridge, near Edinburgh
Best Known For: Playing Victor Meldrew's wife in One Foot in the Grave.
Early-life: Born on February 12, 1934, in Gorebridge, outside Edinburgh. Her parents were strict Calvinists and did not believe in lavishing affection on their only child. She had little self-confidence and as a youngster her only friend was a Staffordshire bull terrier called Dougal. Her mother was a talented musician and wanted Crosbie to be a music teacher, but she became an actress against both her parents' wishes. "You'd have thought I'd announced I wanted to go on the streets," she remarks about their reaction to her career choice.
Career: After gaining experience with various repertory companies, Crosbie left Scotland at the age of 17 for a scholarship at the Bristol Old Vic theatre school. On graduating, she worked in London's West End. Her film debut came in 1959's The Bridal Path. She later had acclaimed TV roles in The Six Wives of Henry VIII and Edward the King. More recently she has starred in One Foot in the Grave, Doctor Finlay, An Unsuitable Job for a Woman, Calendar Girls, Quite Ugly One Morning, New Tricks, Doctor Who and Little Dorrit.
Quote: "You don't really want to know about me. My dogs are far more interesting."
Trivia: Crosbie was awarded an OBE in 1998 and works tirelessly for animal rights.

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