DEXTER PROCTER: THE 10-YEAR-OLD DOCTOR COMES TO BBC
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DEXTER PROCTER: THE 10-YEAR-OLD DOCTOR COMES TO BBC

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The latest home-grown, family-favourite from BBC Children’s and Education is a new adaptation of the hit children’s novel Dexter Procter: the 10-Year-Old Doctor.


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Written and created by BAFTA-winner Adam Kay (This is Going to Hurt), the 2 x 50-minute standalone special episodes, the first of which is airing later this year, tell the story of Dexter Procter, a 10-year-old paediatrician trying to solve – frequently disgusting – medical mysteries, save his job, and find his place in the world.



A stellar cast of comedy legends and newcomers are set to appeal to parents and children alike, with young actor Cian Eagle-Service making his screen debut as Dexter, who was able to speak at four seconds of age and is now the world’s youngest-ever doctor. Peter Serafinowicz (How To Train Your Dragon) stars as Dr Drake, Dexter’s jealous colleague who can't stand the idea of a child working as a doctor and spends every waking second attempting to have Dexter sacked.


The comedy specials, filmed in the Wirral, also include Jameela Jamil (The Good Place) as Miss Melon, Mike Wozniak (Taskmaster) as Mr Procter, Konnie Huq (Blue Peter) as Ms Saeed, Harry Enfield (Harry Enfield and Chums) as Morrison, and Sue Johnston (The Royle Family) as Granny Bet.



Sarah Muller, Senior Head of Commissioning 7+ for BBC Children’s and Education says: “Parents and kids can put down their separate screens to come together to watch Dexter as he navigates the challenges of being a 10-year-old doctor. There are plenty of famous faces who will bring laugh out loud moments that can be enjoyed across the generations as we bring this drama for the whole family to BBC One later this year.”


Adam Kay, Writer and Creator says: “I’m so excited to film this semi-autobiographical story about the world’s cleverest child who became a doctor. The adult cast are a Who’s Who of comedy royalty and our phenomenal child cast are genuinely the comedy royalty of tomorrow.”



Completing the line-up are Aroop Shergill and Hugo McGinn as Dexter’s best friends Rupi and Otto, Max Lester as Toby Tanner, Gemma Whelan as Mrs Procter, Michelle Gomez as Barbara Burnhall, Kieran Hodgson as Mr Kingsley, Ashley McGuire as Mrs Lake, Pippa Haywood as Dr Marigold, Jake Canuso as Pepe, and Michelle Greenidge as Ngozi.


The adaptation will be executive produced by Adam Kay alongside James Kay for Terrible Productions and Phil Clarke and Roberto Troni for Various Artists Ltd. Amy Buscombe is Executive Producer for the BBC. The producer is Arabella McGuigan (Still Up), the director is Matt Lipsey (Ted Lasso) and the Casting Director is Lauren Evans (Sex Education).



The series will come to iPlayer, CBBC and BBC One later this year and in 2026.

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