After
Saving Grace, two
television films were made by
BSkyB: "Doc Martin" and "The Legend of the Cloutie", in which viewers learn that Bamford, a successful obstetrician (played by Martin Clunes in each), finds that his wife has been carrying on extramarital affairs behind his back with his three best friends. After confronting her with the news, he decides to leave London and heads for Cornwall, which he remembers fondly from his youth. Shortly after he arrives, he gets involved in the mystery of the "Jellymaker" and, following the departure of the village's resident GP, decides to stay in Port Isaac and fill the gap himself. Clunes' company tried selling a series on the same theme to
ITV who liked it, but felt the character of Martin Bamford needed a stronger defining characteristic than just being a "townie" who is a little out of his depth in the country. ITV wanted the character to be more challenging, so the idea of the doctor being unusually ill-tempered was touted. Out of that idea a new series, also called
Doc Martin, was born.
Doc Martin was created for ITV in 2004 by
Dominic Minghella; in the ITV series, the main character's surname was changed from Bamford to Ellingham, a deliberate
anagram of the Minghella family name. The series became a huge success in the UK and internationally; the end titles state that the
Doc Martin series' existence was "Arising from the Film Saving Grace Created by Craig Ferguson & Mark Crowdy".
Musical adaptation In January 2022, musician
KT Tunstall revealed during an interview with BBC that she has written a stage musical adaptation of
Saving Grace while in lockdown due to the
COVID-19 pandemic. The following month, it was announced that the stage version has begun private readings, having been adapted by
April De Angelis from Craig Ferguson and Mark Crowdy's screenplay, scored by Tunstall, produced by Barney Wragg, and directed by Laurence Connor. Clair Burt will portray Grace while Ferguson will portray a "villainous banker" in a minor cameo role. The production would begin previews in
West End in December 2022 before moving to a 2023 West End run. In October 2022, the musical was confirmed to run for a limited twelve performances at
Riverside Studios from 22 November until 4 December 2022 as an "intimate first run." ==References==