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Episode Detail: The Last Rip-Off - Marcus Welby, M.D.

Grief-stricken over the loss of her grandmother, a young woman falls prey to a dishonest mortician. Sutton: Richard Basehart. Elizabeth: Anne Schedeen. Welby: Robert Young. Mike: Jerry Fogel. Sue Parker: Kasey Rogers. Kiley: James Brolin.

Episodes: The Last Rip-Off - Marcus Welby, M.D. - 175 total Episodes

Heartbeat for Yesterday
The White Cane
Dark Fury
The Comeback
With a Shout, Not a Whimper
Dinner of Herbs
The Men Who Care
The Fatal Challenge
The Daredevil Gesture
The Men Who Care
Please Don't Send Flowers
A Joyful Song
The Problem with Charlie
Aura to a New Tomorrow
Dark Fury
Fun and Games of Michael Ambrose
Love Is When They Say They Need You
A Spanish Saying I Made Up
All the Golden Dandelions Are Gone
I've Promised You a Father
Gemini Descending
In Sickness and in Health
Child of Silence
The Portrait of Debbie
Dance to No Music
Latch Key Child
The Windfall
Blood Kin
They Grow Up
The Resident
Homecoming
The Outrage
A Passing of Torches
The Covenant
Hello, Goodbye, Hello
The Epidemic
Diagnosis: Fear
The Tortoise Dance
To Father a Child
The 266 Days
Tender Comrade
Just a Little Courage
The Labyrinth
Double Edged Razor
Tidal Wave
Echo of a Baby's Laugh
The Strange Behavior of Paul Kelland
The Highest Mountain
The Contract
The Mugging
Strike Two
Nguyen
Friends in High Places
Nobody Wants a Fat Jockey
To Live Another Day
The Time Bomb
Jason Be Nimble, Jason Be Quick
The Fruitfulness of Mrs. Steffie Rhodes
The Foal
Calculated Risk
Cynthia
A Cry in the Night
A Yellow Bird
In My Father's House
The Endless Moment
Last Flight to Babylon
All Passions Spent
Highest Mountain
Go Get 'Em Tiger
The Lie
All the Pretty People
It Is So Soon That I Am Done For I Wonder What I Was Begun For
The Brittle Warrior
No Charity for McAllisters
Fear of Silence
Neither Punch Nor Judy
Who Are You, Arthur Kolinski?
Silken Threads and Silver Hooks
A Question of Fault
We'll Walk Out of Here Together
Dark Corridors
Save the Last Dance for Me
This Is Max
The Merely Syndrome
The Girl from Rainbow Beach
A Soft Phrase of Peace
Don and Denise
Sea of Security
Circles of Shame
The Tall Tree
Angela's Nightmare
The Panic Path
The Vrahnas Demon
A Fragile Possession
False Spring
Marcus Welby, M.D.
The Basic Moment
For Services Rendered
An End and a Beginning
Feedback
Four-Plus Hot
Don't Kid a Kidder
Hell Is Upstairs
A Taste of Salt
The Highest Mountain
The Faith of Childish Things
Unto the Next Generation
Each Day a Miracle
I'm Really Trying
Go Ahead and Cry
Prisoner of the Island
Once There Was a Bantu Prince
Daisy in the Shadows
The Chemistry of Hope
Vanity Case
The Legacy
Death Is Only a Side Effect
Of Magic Shadow-Shapes
The Rebel Doctor
I've Promised You a Father
The Wednesday Game
The House of Alquist
Public Secrets
The Other Side of the Chart
Sounding Brass
No Gods in Sight
The Worth of a Man
A More Exciting Case
A Very Special Sailfish
Elegy for a Mad Dog
Don't Ignore the Miracles
Out of Control
A Full Life
To Get Through the Night
Loser in a Dead Heat
Tomorrow May Never Come
The Working Heart
Prisoner of the Island
All Flags Flying
Killer of Dreams
Marcus Welby, M.D.
Ask Me Again Tomorrow
The Basic Moment
Enid
The Day After Forever
House of Mirrors
Don't Talk About Darkness!
The One Face in the World
Madonna with a Knapsack and Flute
Unindicted Wife
Don't Phase Me Out!
Brave on a Mountain Top
Echo from Another World
Designs
The Light at the Threshold
Another Buckle for Wesley Hill
How Do You Know What Hurts Me?
Warn the World About Mike
Aspects of Love
Jake's Okay
I Can Hardly Tell You Apart
A Woman's Place
Cross-Match
The Best Is Yet to Be
The Other Martin Loring
To Trump an Ace
The Medea Factor
A Necessary End
A Fevered Angel
Solomon's Choice
To Carry the Sun in a Golden Cup
Catch a Ring That Isn't There
The Last Rip-Off
Let Earnest Come Over
He Could Sell Iceboxes to Eskimos
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Premiered: September 23, 1969, on ABC
Rating: TV-PG
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Premise: Popular Emmy-winning drama about a sage general practitioner and his headstrong younger partner. In the 1970-71 season, this became the first ABC show to finish first in the Nielsen ratings. Welby was a compassionate traditionalist, and his colleague, Steven Kiley, a more progressive type who seemed to be cynical but really wasn't. Which is probably why the two got along so well, and seldom encountered an ailment they couldn't successfully treat.

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