Doc

2001
Doc

Seasons & Episodes

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EP1 Get Me To Church On Time Oct 03, 2004

As Tippy's wedding draws near everything is ready, except the wedding ring! Captain Doss got in Germany. Everybody begins to head back to the restaurant where they ate and hopefully find the wedding ring. The wedding ring is found in the tummy of a dog. After the wedding ring is finally located everybody keeps the secret from Tippy and Captain Doss. Captain Doss tells Tippy that the wedding will have to be called off because of the deployment in four hours.

EP2 Wake-Up Call Oct 10, 2004

Dr. Crane gets a surprise when his old girlfriend wants to work at the clinic to help get some grants approved. A patient of Clint's wakes up, to find that his daughter is unsure of whether to hug him. Rick later becomes upset when he learns that his wife has had to run the car dealer ship by herself for seven years while her husband was in a coma. Dr. Crane becomes upset when he learns that Dr. Hall approved someone else's grant before his.

EP3 Blindsided Oct 17, 2004

Derek believes he may have Glaucoma because his blood pressure is too high and may be losing his sight. Dr. Crane wants to know how Tippy comes up with the sayings that grace the board in the waiting room because he can't seem to come up with any.

EP4 Lights, Camera, Medicine Oct 24, 2004

Clint and Westbury take on a new challenge, with the help of Marcia who wants to teach African doctors how to operate on children in Africa over the Internet. Meanwhile Tippy and Dr. Crane going to be starring in a play called " The servant who would be king " After Barbara Dr. Crane's first leading lady suddenly quits the play he is shocked to find that Tippy is his leading lady. Major Doss watches his wife in action but begins to get worried when the director shows Dr. Crane exactly what he is looking for in his leading man.

EP5 Nip, Tuck & Die Oct 31, 2004

Clint is asked to help Hank gets his job as a hospital security guard back after being accused of letting a member of the press in to take a picture of Parker Pittman after he is found dead in the operating room. Clint and Hank suddenly have to deal with the tabloids after the picture of the dead actor appears on the cover. Tippy discovers the photo has been doctored, because an old scar on the actor's left wrist is missing. Clint figures out how to clear Hank's name. Nate is selected to lead the church choir into a competition. He is hesitant at first but discovers why it may be worthwhile after all.

EP6 The Family Tree Nov 07, 2004

Everyone learns about their own family history. Nate and Major Capt. Doss start their own family history business. They looked into Dr. Crane 's family history and learn he is actually related to George Washington. Donna puts turning into a database that matches people with their biological parents. After she learns the database has found her biological mother Donna tries to contact her only to learn her mother doesn't want see her. Nancy learns she is from a wealthy family but some learns that coming from a wealthy family isn't all it's cracked up to be.

EP7 The Last Ride Nov 14, 2004

Nancy feels her life is in a rut. She and Clint go on a ride with the New York Emergency Medical Services Team. Dr. Crane treats a patient for panic attacks but later learns may be all his patient needs is a new change life. As they continue their ride with the New York EMS team Clint and Nancy soon discover their next patient is a dog. The patient's name is Claire who decided to lie down for while forgetting to turn the stove off. Her dog (who is hearing) actually called 911.

EP8 Happy Trails Nov 21, 2004

Nancy is invited to travel with friends to New Zealand tragedy is about to strike the clinic as they get word of a plane crash. Colleagues at Westbury start to grieve for Nancy as Derrick finds that all the passengers on the flight have perished. What they don't realize is that Nancy messed the flight now they must figure out the news of the plane crash. Raul has to write a paper on whether under God belongs in the pledge of allegiance as he does his research he learns why the First Amendment was written. His teacher Mr. Adams doesn't agree with what Raul wrote on his paper. After he learns why he gets what grade he got, Raul learns he has a connection with Mr. Adams.

EP9 Till We Meet Again Nov 28, 2004

In the series finale Nancy plans to leave the clinic to offer services in a third-world country. Things get complicated for Clint when he wrestles with whether to propose to Nancy, or head back to Montana to take over Harley's practice with Sarah. Raul faces a crisis of his own when he learns he has diabetes. Also Mrs. Doss learns she is pregnant and wants to name the baby after Clint or Nancy. This episode features scenes from various episodes of the series as Clint sings " Friends are friends forever. "
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Released: 11 March 2001 Ended
Producted By: Pebblehut Productions
Country: United States of America
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Doc is a medical drama/family drama with strong Christian undertones starring Billy Ray Cyrus as Dr. Clint "Doc" Cassidy, a Montana doctor who takes a job in a New York City medical clinic. It ran from March 11, 2001 to November 28, 2004 on PAX. Although set in New York City, all the episodes were shot in and around Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

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balloon_notes I love this show. I recently found it on PureFlix. Except for a few dance shows there is trash on regular TV. I am not a Cyrus fan but I sure like him on this show. I love all the other characters especially Raul.
trigs17 Doc just sneaks up on you. At first you think it's corny (especially Billy Ray's mullet), but then you start to go hmmm or ohhh because it really touches you and makes you feel good...I mean really good. It's funny and it always makes you kinda smile in the end because even though some of the situations and characters are awful, someone ends up doing the right thing in the end...sometimes it's even the awful person. We need more of that on TV. I'm so glad that gmc (used to be called gospel music channel) picked up this show! I watch gmc on Comcast 189 in Atlanta, but it's also on Directv 338. You can go to www.watchgmctv.com to find out what cable companies carry gmc. The acting isn't bad...Billy Ray really convinces you that he's a down to earth person (which he really is in life, not jaded like so many people in New York,who deals with situations straight up and with faith. I like that a show isn't afraid to show people with faith. But Doc doesn't beat you over the head with a religious message. It just makes you feel that there are good people in the world -- not corny, not goofy, not unrealistic -- just people who want to try to do the right thing. That's a great thing to have on TV these days!
tbryant45690 This is a wonderful heart warming series. It is a show that you can sit and watch with your family. I love the way he ends the episodes every time with an email message back home telling of what had happened and the hows and whys... I highly recommend this series. Billy Ray Cyrus as a doctor from a small time, moving to the big, cruel city is fantastic at playing the main character. The supporting cast also gives an excellent performance. I watched all the episodes on PAX TV when it was originally on, but now you can purchase 1 season on DVD. It is now becoming hard to find. I have several friend who want to purchase it, and so far no luck, except on ebay, and they keep getting out-bidded. We are all waiting for the other seasons. If anyone hears that they have put out those additional seasons, please let me know! Because it will be well-worth buying!!!!
john-chick-1 Seriously, consider the ingredients - a former country music star turned actor, bad writing and Toronto posing as New York. Cyrus plays a doctor bringing some good 'ol down home charm to the mean, selfish streets of the big city and usually ends up playing life counselor to his patients as well as curing their physical ills. It's like a medical version of The Littlest Hobo - except that The Littlest Hobo was nineteen times more watchable. I often wonder how distributors of syndicated television get away with this sort of thing. If I produced something this flagrantly sub-par in my line of work, I'd be fired and humiliated in front of my peers.