
Dr. Finlay's Casebook (1962-1971)
Dr. Finlay's Casebook is a television series that was broadcast on the BBC from 1962 until 1971.
Based on A. J. Cronin's novella entitled Country Doctor, the storylines centred on a general medical practice in the fictional Scottish town of Tannochbrae during the late 1920s.
The main characters were Dr. Finlay, the junior partner in the practice, played by Bill Simpson, Dr. Cameron, the craggy senior partner, played by Andrew Cruickshank and Janet, their unflappable housekeeper and receptionist at Arden House, played by Barbara Mullen. Other recurrent characters included Dr. Snoddie, Finlay's crusty detractor and Janet's admirer, played by Eric Woodburn and gossipy Mistress Niven (the district nurse), played by Effie Morrison.
Recent Episodes
| Episode | Name | Airdate |
|---|---|---|
| S08E16 | The Burgess Ticket | Jan 3, 1971 |
| S08E15 | A Question of Values | Dec 27, 1970 |
| S08E14 | Itself and Friend | Dec 20, 1970 |
| S08E13 | Dust | Dec 13, 1970 |
| S08E12 | Responsibilities | Dec 6, 1970 |
Cast

Robert James

Bill Simpson

Andrew Cruickshank

Barbara Mullen

Eric Woodburn

Effie Morrison

Neil Wilson

David Macmillan
Characters

Mr. Gibson

Dr. Alan Finlay

Dr. Angus Cameron

Janet MacPherson

Dr. Alexander Snoddie

Mistress Niven

Sgt. Gilbey

Constable Dickie
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