The Bad Foot Clinic - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

Toe be or Not Toe be
A mum and son suffer with the same rare genetic condition, causing them constant pain. Surgery to remove a toe could be the only answer for one of them.

Nailing It
Podiatrist Marion solves the mystery of Jonathan's twisted toes, gets marathon runner Robert's feet fit for his next race and helps a drag queen back into heels.

Best Foot Forward
Marion and Kenny join forces to help a patient who lives with a rare genetic condition. And Marion plays sleuth when Liona comes to clinic with painful corns.

There's Trouble Afoot
Marion and Kenny wage war on beastly bunions. Plus, they combat stubborn verrucae, persistent calluses, and fungal nails that have outstayed their welcome.

Kicking Up A Stink
Sharon's smelly feet are making her and her husband's lives a misery. But strange smells, verrucae and hooked toes are all in a day's work for Marion.

One Step at a Time
Podiatrist Marion treats Elaine who's suffered childhood teasing due to her webbed feet. She's hoping surgery can put an end to 65 years of misery.

It's In My Sole
Double trouble for Marion as a mother and daughter both need toe surgery. Gruesome treatment for budding actor Jim sends him into a bit of a spin.

Knock Your Socks Off
Marion solves the mystery of the V-shaped gap in Debra's toes. And she has a surprising treatment for a psoriasis patient to stop the itch.
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