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The Mock Doctor
Sganarelle, mistakenly considered a famous doctor because of a prank, is brought in M. Geronte's house to cure his daughter, who went mute overnight.
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Plot Summary
This television adaptation of Molière's "Le Médecin malgré lui" follows the misadventures of a woodcutter who is tricked into becoming a physician. Initially resistant, he finds himself enjoying the perks of his new profession, much to the amusement and consternation of those around him. The story satirizes the medical profession and the gullibility of society.
Critical Reception
As a television adaptation of a classic play, 'The Mock Doctor' was generally well-received for its faithful rendition of Molière's wit and its strong comedic performances. Critics often praised the production for its accessible humor and its insightful satire, which remained relevant despite the passage of time.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its faithful adaptation of Molière's comedic genius.
Noted for strong performances, particularly the lead.
Appreciated for its enduring social satire.
Google audience: Information on specific Google user reviews for this 1975 television production is not readily available.
Fun Fact
While Rowan Atkinson is widely known for his later roles like Mr. Bean and Blackadder, this 1975 production was an early television appearance for him, showcasing his nascent comedic talent.
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