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Question: I seem to remember a show a while back called Police Surgeon. The concept seems absurd now, and no one I know remembers it. Is it my imagination?


Answer: A lot more than the concept was absurd, Laurie. And the reason your pals don't remember it is the syndicated half-hour series, produced from 1971-74, also went by the name Dr. Simon Locke, which I'm sure all of you fondly recall watching, your couch packed with your family and pets, a coffee-table's worth of munchies spread out in front of you.

OK... me, neither.

Anyway, the titular doc (Sam Groom) was a young man living in a rural town where he worked under the older Dr. Sellers (Jack Albertson). Until, that is, the series relocated to the city, Sellers was gone (Albertson quit because the show was so lousy), Locke went to work for the cops, Len Birman jumped in as his tough-talking superior and the show's title was changed read full article

Synopsis: The first of the Wilder / Pryor films is a nutty blend of comedy/action/romance in...
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Posted: 8/28/2009
Season 1, Episode 1: Al Mundy becomes a member of a gang of thieves to prevent them from...
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Length: 50:45
Posted: 11/11/2008
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The Great Brain (Actor) 1978 Movie
Silver Streak (Actor - Chief) 1976 Movie
Lies My Father Told Me (Actor - Harry Herman) 1975 Movie
Dr. Simon Locke (Actor - Dan Palmer) 1971 TV Show Series
It Takes a Thief: It Takes One to Know One (Actor - Cesare) Episode

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I seem to remember a show a ...

Question: I seem to remember a show a while back called Police Surgeon. The concept seems absurd now, and no one I know remembers it. Is it my imagination?


Answer: A lot more than the concept was absurd, Laurie. And the reason your pals don't remember it is the syndicated half-hour series, produced from 1971-74, also went by the name Dr. Simon Locke, which I'm sure all of you fondly recall watching, your couch packed with your family and pets, a coffee-table's worth of munchies spread out in front of you.

OK... me, neither.

Anyway, the titular doc (Sam Groom) was a young man living in a rural town where he worked under the older Dr. Sellers (Jack Albertson). Until, that is, the series relocated to the city, Sellers was gone (Albertson quit because the show was so lousy), Locke went to work for the cops, Len Birman jumped in as his tough-talking superior and the show's title was changed read more

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