'We should film an episode of Doctors in 3D!' says star Ian Midlane (VIDEO)

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BBC1's daytime drama Doctors reached its 3000th episode recently and the staff at The Mill take centre stage in a special one-hour episode this Thursday.

We caught up with Ian Midlane, who plays Al, to find out more about the daytime drama's milestone episode.

"There are silly costumes which luckily I get to wear!" reveals Ian. "There's a big crowd and we're filming on location in some of the prettiest parts of Birmingham. It's the culmination of a big police storyline involving Rob and danger… and did I say sniper!" "]

Ian reckons Doctors could be around to celebrate many more milestone moments, and thinks the series is still around because they do things a bit differently in Letherbridge.

"Fifteen years on air is a long time," says Ian. "Doctors is diverse. We do things in different genres. So we've done Jane Austen week and Halloween episodes. Who knows what will come up in the future. I think we should film an episode in 3D, a musical involving time travel, maybe a combination of Jaws, Jurassic Park and Singing In The Rain!"

Watch the celebratory episode of Doctors on Thursday, September 10 on BBC1

Simon Timblick
Writer

Simon has long been a fan of soap operas, and especially loves OVER-THE-TOP plots involving evil twins, hair-pulling catfights and natural disasters.

Anyone remember the Sunset Beach earthquake/tidal wave?

Or when Krystle Carrington got locked in the attic and replaced by look-a-like Rita in Dynasty?!


Simon has written for a variety of TV and childrens’ magazines/websites including Inside Soap, Nickelodeon, What’s On TV, Radio Times, Metro, Girl Talk, Disney Girl, Toxic! and Digital Spy.

He has reported LIVE from the red carpet at The British Soap Awards interviewing glammed-up stars from soapland, and hosted a Facebook LIVE session for Metro with Home and Away legend Ray Meagher (Alf "Stone the flamin' crows!" Stewart) to celebrate the 30th anniversary of the Aussie soap.


Simon is also co-author of The Treasures Of Coronation Street (Carlton Books)


And the writer and director of (very!) low budget fright flick, Midsummer Night's EVIL and the sequel webisodes series, The Hatchet Woods HORROR.