This is the fourth in a series of "doctor" films that began in 1953 with Doctor in the House. Unlike its predecessors, the chief medico is now Dr. Richard Hare (Michael Craig) and he tends to share the spotlight with a few colleagues, making this more of an ensemble effort. Dr. Hare is in his own hospital as a patient when he falls for the nurse (Moira Redmond) assigned to his room. That romance does not linger for long because he eventually meets the charming Dr. Barrington (Virginia Maskell) and really gives his heart away, metaphorically speaking -- this is not a transplant movie. Interspersed throughout the story of Dr. Hare and his colleagues are several funny episodes that have the imminently respectable protagonists turning up by accident at the wrong place -- such as a strip joint instead of a medical conference, or else they encounter unexpected characters, such as ladies of the evening, or they are involved in incidents that just seem to go from awkward to hilarious -- all making this a light-hearted spoof that would entertain any audience ready for an amusing film. ~ Eleanor Mannikka, Rovi
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Disc #1 -- Doctor in Love
1. Intro [8:07]
2. A Touch of Spice [7:27]
3. Any Other Runner [5:45]
4. Posing's Artistic [8:07]
5. Wildewinde [6:21]
6. Manhood [6:08]
7. Your Cha-Cha's Real Cool [7:20]
8. Interested in Anatomy [7:55]
9. A Frank Talk [7:48]
10. A New Serum [9:21]
11. Whatnots and Things [8:22]
12. Blackmail [10:01]
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Commentary with Leslie Phillips and Liz Fraser
Art Director - Maurice Carter
Book Author - Richard Gordon
Cinematographer - Ernest W. Steward
Composer (Music Score) - Bruce Montgomery
Costume Designer - Yvonne Caffin
Songwriter - Ken Hare