Der Bergdoktor (2008 TV series)

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Der Bergdoktor (2008 TV series) is a German-Austrian medical drama television series that has been broadcast since 2008. It is a reboot of the original series of the same name, which aired from 1992 to 1997. The series is set in the picturesque Austrian state of Tyrol, specifically in the fictional village of Ellmau. It follows the life and challenges of the main character, Dr. Martin Gruber, a general practitioner who returns to his family's ancestral farm in the Alps after the death of his brother.

Plot[edit | edit source]

The series begins with Dr. Martin Gruber returning to Ellmau after a long absence to take over his late brother's practice. Initially, Martin plans only a short stay, but the needs of the local community and the discovery of family secrets compel him to remain in Ellmau. Throughout the series, Dr. Gruber faces various medical and personal challenges. The show combines elements of drama, romance, and the scenic beauty of the Alps to explore themes of family, homecoming, and the complexities of rural medical practice.

Cast[edit | edit source]

  • Hans Sigl as Dr. Martin Gruber, the titular Bergdoktor.
  • Heiko Ruprecht as Hans Gruber, Martin's brother who manages the family farm.
  • Monika Baumgartner as Lisbeth Gruber, Martin and Hans' mother.
  • Ronja Forcher as Lilli Gruber, Martin's niece.
  • Natalie O'Hara as Susanne Dreiseitl, a close friend of the Gruber family and love interest of Martin.

Production[edit | edit source]

The series is produced by ZDF in collaboration with Austrian broadcaster ORF. Filming primarily takes place in the region around Ellmau, capturing the stunning landscapes of the Alps. The show has been praised for its authentic portrayal of rural life and the challenges faced by medical practitioners in isolated communities.

Reception[edit | edit source]

Der Bergdoktor has received positive reviews for its storytelling, character development, and the performance of its cast, particularly Hans Sigl. The series has a dedicated fan base in German-speaking countries and has been successful enough to warrant multiple seasons, making it one of the longest-running medical dramas in the region.

See Also[edit | edit source]

Contributors: Prab R. Tumpati, MD