Fox Renews Hit Series 'Best Medicine' for Second Season

Guillermo del Toro

Oscar-winning filmmaker and author whose work and commentary explore fantasy, horror, and cinema.

Fox's popular medical dramedy, 'Best Medicine,' has received a renewal for its highly anticipated second season. This American adaptation of the acclaimed British series 'Doc Martin' has captivated audiences with its unique blend of sharp wit and sincere emotion. Starring Josh Charles in the lead role, alongside a talented ensemble cast including Abigail Spencer, Josh Segarra, Annie Potts, and Cree, the series has achieved remarkable success since its premiere earlier this year, building a strong and devoted viewership.

Fox Extends 'Best Medicine' for a New Season, Citing Strong Viewer Engagement

In a significant announcement on March 2, 2026, Fox confirmed the renewal of 'Best Medicine' for a second season. The decision comes as the series, an adaptation of the beloved British show 'Doc Martin,' approaches its inaugural season finale on March 10, with streaming available on Hulu the subsequent day. Josh Charles, leading the cast as the titular Dr. Martin Best, has successfully brought to life the character of a brilliant surgeon who transitions from a high-stakes Boston career to serve as a general practitioner in a charming East Coast fishing village, a place holding childhood memories with his Aunt Sarah, portrayed by Annie Potts. In this picturesque setting, he navigates interactions with an eclectic mix of townsfolk, including schoolteacher Louisa Gavin, played by Abigail Spencer; Sheriff Mark Mylow, depicted by Josh Segarra; and his assistant Elaine Denton, brought to screen by Cree.

Michael Thorn, President of Fox Television Network, lauded the show's performance, stating that 'Best Medicine' quickly emerged as a standout for the season, effectively combining insightful humor with genuine emotional depth. He commended Liz Tuccillo for her distinctive creative vision as executive producer and showrunner, and praised Josh Charles's leadership among the exceptional cast whose performances have resonated deeply with audiences. Thorn expressed enthusiasm, shared with Propagate, to further build on the series' momentum in its upcoming second season. The first season's premiere attracted an impressive 12.6 million multiplatform viewers, benefiting initially from its launch following Fox's Sunday NFL coverage before settling into its regular Tuesday evening slot on January 13.

Liz Tuccillo serves as the executive producer and showrunner, guiding the series' narrative direction. The executive production team also includes Ben Silverman, Rodney Ferrell, Howard T. Owens, Mark Crowdy, and Philippa Braithwaite. Fox Entertainment Studios produces the series, which draws its inspiration from the All3Media International format 'Doc Martin,' originally created by Buffalo Pictures in collaboration with Homerun Film Productions in the United Kingdom. Propagate Content was instrumental in bringing this popular format to American screens.

This renewal underscores Fox's commitment to delivering compelling and engaging content that resonates with a broad audience. The continued success of 'Best Medicine' is a testament to the power of well-crafted storytelling, strong performances, and effective adaptation, promising more heartwarming and humorous tales from the East Coast fishing village.

The renewal of 'Best Medicine' for a second season highlights the ongoing appeal of character-driven narratives that blend comedic elements with heartfelt moments. It underscores the importance of a strong creative team, from the showrunner's vision to the cast's chemistry, in translating international formats into successful local adaptations. For viewers, it's a reminder of the comfort and joy that familiar yet fresh storytelling can bring, particularly when exploring themes of community, personal growth, and the unexpected turns of life.

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