Marcus Welby MD

Steven Spielberg Talks Falling Skies and Upcoming TV Projects

Though he's best known as an Oscar-winning filmmaker, Steven Spielberg has been making TV since the 1970s, directing episodes of Marcus Welby, Columbo and his breakthrough project, the action TV-movie Duel. Even as his movie career exploded, he maintained ties to...  read full article

Paid | iTunes Aired: 3/30/1971

Season 2, Episode 24
Dr. Welby urges a young woman to break with her despotic father and marry the man she loves.

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Paid | iTunes Aired: 3/23/1971

Season 2, Episode 23
A young girl develops an ulcer because she feels her rich parents don’t love her.

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Paid | iTunes Aired: 3/9/1971

Season 2, Episode 21
Dr. Welby is bitten by a rabid dog that belongs to a mentally challenged patient of his.

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Paid | iTunes Aired: 2/23/1971

Season 2, Episode 19
Welby and Kiley are sued for malpractice by a patient who blames them for her paralysis.

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Steven Spielberg Talks Falling Skies and Upcoming TV Projects

Though he's best known as an Oscar-winning filmmaker, Steven Spielberg has been making TV since the 1970s, directing episodes of Marcus Welby, Columbo and his breakthrough project, the action TV-movie Duel. Even as his movie career exploded, he maintained ties to... read more

Getting to Know Burn Notice Scene Stealer Sharon Gless

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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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