Josh Charles stars as curmudgeonly doctor in Fox's Best Medicine

Josh Charles plays a reluctant small-town doctor in the new Fox dramedy Best Medicine, set in coastal Maine. The series follows a Boston heart surgeon who moves to the area after developing a fear of blood, navigating quirky local traditions and improving his bedside manner. It premieres on January 4, 2026, at 8 p.m. ET on Fox.

The Fox series Best Medicine draws inspiration from shows like Schitt’s Creek and the British series Doc Martin, centering on an uptight urban professional adapting to rural life. Josh Charles, known from The Good Wife, portrays Dr. Martin Best, a Boston heart surgeon who returns to his childhood vacation spot in coastal Maine following a work incident that triggers a fear of blood. With the local doctor recently deceased, Martin steps into the role, inheriting challenges beyond medicine.

Developed by Liz Tuccillo, who worked on Sex and the City and co-authored He’s Just Not That Into You, the dramedy avoids heavy medical plots. Instead, it explores small-town dynamics through episodes featuring local events like baked bean dinners, high-school baseball games against Bar Harbor rivals, and annual wilderness survival lessons from a hermit. Martin laments, “like the world is one giant doctor’s office,” as he handles not just illnesses but personal issues, such as a case of gynecomastia revealing infidelity via estrogen cream.

Supporting characters guide Martin through these rituals. His no-nonsense aunt Joan is played by Annie Potts, while Cree portrays his incompetent assistant Elaine. Abigail Spencer is Louisa, a teacher sparking flirtation, and Josh Segarra appears as her ex-fiancé Mark. Other locals include a gay couple running a restaurant with a pet pig and a father-son handyman duo. Former bully Glen, played by Patch Darragh, starts as potential conflict but reforms quickly.

Charles brings cantankerous charm to Martin, who admits, “I’m not meant to be a town doctor because I don’t like people,” and sighs, “I find the people demanding, irrational and far too chatty at supermarkets.” The show offers sunny escapism without delving into issues like the opioid crisis, though it nods to small-town decline. Like a milder Dr. House, Martin solves diagnostic puzzles amid communal sweetness, providing friction that keeps the series engaging through its first four episodes.

Best Medicine airs Tuesdays at 8 p.m. ET starting January 6 after its January 4 premiere.

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January 2026 TV Premieres: Broadcast, Cable, and Select Streaming

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Kicking off 2026 alongside the streaming releases highlighted in our Early January Update, broadcast and cable networks deliver a strong lineup of new series, returning favorites, awards shows, and specials starting January 4. Viewers can enjoy everything from prickly medical comedies to heartwarming revivals and family baking competitions, with select additional streaming picks.

The medical dramedy Best Medicine, starring Josh Charles as a surgeon transitioning from Boston to the small Maine town of Port Wenn, premiered January 4, 2026. Follow-up episodes continue Tuesdays at 8/7c starting January 13.

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A wave of new medical television series is premiering across networks, each offering unique perspectives on the world of healthcare. From cruise ship emergencies to memory loss dramas, these shows cater to fans of procedural, mockumentary, and character-driven narratives. Us Weekly has compared the lineup to help viewers find their next binge.

HBO Max has renewed the medical drama 'The Pitt' for a third season, as announced at the season 2 premiere event in Los Angeles. The show, starring Noah Wyle as Dr. Michael 'Robby' Robinavitch, continues its real-time format depicting emergency room shifts at a Pittsburgh hospital. Season 2 premieres on January 8, 2026, introducing new characters amid ongoing tensions and personal challenges.

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Paste Magazine highlights five new and lesser-known TV series set to debut this November, offering a mix of comedy, drama, and historical documentary amid the holiday rush. These shows promise fresh stories from familiar faces like Tracy Morgan and Kim Kardashian, providing alternatives to major releases. Premieres span Paramount+, Hulu, NBC, Prime Video, and PBS starting November 3.

Apple TV+'s Shrinking returned with a one-hour season 3 premiere on January 28, focusing on themes of moving on and personal growth. The episode introduces major life transitions for characters like Jimmy facing an empty nest and Paul confronting his Parkinson's disease. Guest star Michael J. Fox appears as a fellow patient sharing insights on hallucinations.

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Apple TV has released a trailer for the third season of its comedy series Shrinking, highlighting the first appearance of guest star Michael J. Fox. The season premieres on January 28, 2026, with a one-hour episode followed by weekly installments. The show stars Jason Segel and Harrison Ford in a story about a therapist who bends professional rules.

 

 

 

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