Good Doctor (advertisement)

Good Doctor
A frame from Good Doctor
AgencyLowe Lintas & Partners
ClientInterbrew
LanguageFrench
Running time100 seconds (cinema)
60/70 seconds (TV)
Product
Release date(s)15 February 2002 (cinema)
15 March 2002 (TV)
Directed byIvan Zacharias
Music byAnne Dudley
Starring
Production
company
Stink
Produced bySarah Hallatt
CountryUnited Kingdom
Preceded byReturning Hero
Followed byDevil's Island
Official websitewww.stellaartois.com

Good Doctor (also credited as Doctor or Plague) is a television and cinema advertisement released in 2002 by Interbrew to promote its Stella Artois brand of lager within the United Kingdom. The 100-second spot was produced by advertising agency Lowe Lintas & Partners in London. Good Doctor premiered on British television in January 2002, with later appearances in cinemas. It is the seventh piece in the Jean de Florette-inspired "Reassuringly Expensive" series that had been running since 1992. The advert was directed by Czech director Ivan Zacharias with help from the production company Stink and post-production work by The Moving Picture Company. The commercial was a popular, financial, and critical success, boosting sales during the period in which it ran, and receiving more awards than any other campaign in 2002, including a Cannes Gold Lion, an Epica Award and several prizes from the D&AD Awards.