Who advances to the final of #GPBattle for the greatest fictional TV 'GP' of all time?

Will it be the resilient Dr Martin Ellingham from Doc Martin or the finesse of Dr Gemma Foster from Doctor Foster to face Dr Karl Kennedy in the final

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Vote for your finalist of #GPBattle for the greatest fictional TV 'GP' of all time?

Will it be the resilient Dr Martin Ellingham from Doc Martin or the finesse of Dr Gemma Foster from Doctor Foster?

You decide....

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'I learnt my bedside manner from Doc Martin and drinking habits from Doctor Foster …'
So Doc Martin's gruff bedside manner takes him through to the final to face the legendary Dr Karl Kennedy.

Who will claim the prize of the Greatest Fictional TV 'GP' of ALL time!!!!!!!

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