Struck Off and Die were a British comedy duo active during the 1990s which consisted of doctors Tony Gardner and Phil Hammond.
Their material drew heavily on their knowledge and experience of healthcare, and took a particularly cynical view of the problems that beset the UK's National Health Service.
The two men met while junior doctors at Frenchay Hospital, in Bristol, England, during the late 1980s.
A third series followed in 2000, entitled the Struck Off and Die Family Health Companion.
Both of them have since led divergent careers, with Tony Gardner concentrating on acting, and Phil Hammond in writing, presenting, teaching medical students and general practice.