Medicine Balls : Consultations with the World's Greatest TV Doctor.
Material type:
- text
- computer
- online resource
- 1845025121
- 9781845025120
- 610.207
- R705 H366 2008
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Executive Office - 2nd Floor General Collection | 610.207 HA.M 2008 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Not For Loan | 0003792 |
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Cover; Title; Dedication; Contents; Preface to the Special New 60th Anniversary of the NHS Edition; Introduction; Nigel; Gloria; Barry; Ali; Note to Gloria; 89 Minutes to Save the NHS: Part One: Loosening the Limpet; Gareth; Ruby; 89 Minutes to Save the NHS: Part Two: Swimming Upstream; Rick; Gareth; 89 Minutes to Save the NHS: Part Three: How (Not) to Be a Patient; Gloria; Ellie; Ali; Matthew; St Augustine's; What Should Gordon Do?; David; Grant; Ali; Barry; Ruby; Ali; Note to Gloria; The Watershed; Gloria; All New Epilogue: Happy Birthday NHS; By the Same Author; Copyright.
The world is full of TV doctors, but only Dr Phil has appeared on Have I Got News For You seven times and Countdown nineteen times, a true mark of greatness (whatever Lord Winston says). He is also Private Eye's medical correspondent and possibly the only comic to have appeared at a Public Inquiry. Dr Phil (46, Capricorn) has worked in the NHS for twenty years but only used it twice. He takes no drugs (apart from Australian Shiraz) and has never knowingly been Rolfed. So how does he remain so healthy? And what sort of Doctor is he? Here, at last, are transcripts of his most life-enhancing cons.
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