Spanish network consults 'Doc'
British drama added to schedule
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In its second scripted format deal in recent months, Antena 3 has acquired the rights to all 23 episodes of the skein, which stars comedian Martin Clunes as a London surgeon who moves to a small village to become the local doctor.
The broadcaster has greenlit eight episodes, which will be produced by Notro Films.
The deal was brokered by Ignacio Jimenez Gargantilla of Antena 3 and Anke Stoll, head of acquisitions and co-productions at Portman.
"There is definitely a growing interest in scripted formats," said Stoll. "It's not easy to write good scripts, and if a show has been successful in one country, it has a proven track record."
"Doc Martin" has already been adapted in Germany, where the first season aired on pubcaster ZDF last year. A second season, produced by UFA-owned Phoenix Films, has just completed filming, and Portman is in discussions for other territories.
The original series, produced by Buffalo Pictures, has been commissioned for a fourth season by ITV, with production due to start in September.
Earlier this year Antena 3 acquired the rights to BBC cop drama "Life on Mars," a local version of which will air in primetime next year.







