Roger Finn begins narrating the story by saying, "Twas the night before Christmas, and all through Portwenn, every villager was stirring, almost going 'Bodmin'.
The stockings were hung..."
At that moment, Nathan walks up and interrupts Roger by saying, (Clears throat) "Excuse me, Roger."
Roger Finn responds, "Yeah, mate."
Nathan continues, "I'll go ahead and take over the story from here so you can get back to Christmas caroling. Don't forget that you and the church choir need to be at the school this evening for the Christmas program."
Roger Finn replies, "Don't worry, mate. I wouldn't miss it for Santa Claus himself. We'll be there and ready to ring in some Christmas cheer. See you at the Christmas program!"
Nathan takes over narrating the story, "Hello! I'm Dr. Nathan Parker, Doc Martin's long-lost brother from Manchester. I have a Ph D, and I took over as the school headmaster for Louisa during the story 'Doc Martin: Brotherly Love'.
The majority of 'Doc Martin' stories are presented during the summer months when Portwenn is experiencing beautiful sunny weather and the village is experiencing its share of non-stop adventure.
But for anyone who loves the adventures of 'Doc Martin', you've probably wondered what happens in Portwenn between the summer stories, especially how the villagers in Portwenn celebrate Christmas.
So I've decided to take on the part of 'Charles Dickens' and tell the story of my first Christmas celebration in Portwenn, which does share some similarities to Dickens' classic 'A Christmas Carol', although this is more of 'A Cornish Christmas Carol'.
So let's begin..."
