Dr. Kildare

1961
Dr. Kildare

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EP1 Behold the Great Man (1) Sep 13, 1965

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EP2 A Life for Life (2) Sep 14, 1965

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EP3 Web of Hate (3) Sep 20, 1965

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EP4 Horizontal Hero (4) Sep 21, 1965

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EP5 The Bell in the Schoolhouse Tolls for Thee (1) Sep 27, 1965

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EP6 Life in the Dance Hall: F-U-N (2) Sep 28, 1965

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EP7 Some Doors are Slamming (3) Oct 05, 1965

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EP8 Enough La Boheme for Everybody (4) Oct 11, 1965

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EP9 Now: the Mummy (5) Oct 12, 1965

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EP10 A Pyrotechnic Display (6) Oct 18, 1965

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EP11 With Helfire and Thunder (1) Oct 19, 1965

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EP12 Daily Flights to Olympus (2) Oct 25, 1965

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EP13 The Life Machine (1) Oct 26, 1965

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EP14 Toast the Golden Couple (2) Nov 01, 1965

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EP15 Wives and Losers (3) Nov 02, 1965

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EP16 Welcome Home, Dear Anna (4) Nov 08, 1965

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EP17 A Little Child Shall Lead Them (5) Nov 09, 1965

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EP18 Hour of Decision (6) Nov 15, 1965

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EP19 Aftermath (7) Nov 16, 1965

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EP20 Fathers and Daughters (1) Nov 22, 1965

Sister Benjamin is forced to give up her missionary work when she's stricken with leukemia, an illness she hides from her father.

EP21 A Gift of Love (2) Nov 23, 1965

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EP22 The Tent-Dwellers (3) Nov 29, 1965

Joe Quinlan becomes the talk of Blair Hospital when he slips out of his sick bed to hustle a wealthy patient in a pool game.

EP23 Going Home (4) Nov 30, 1965

Despite a serious heart ailment, Joe Quinlan competes in a strenuous pool tournament to win the money for his daughter's hospital bill.

EP24 Something Old, Something New (1) Dec 06, 1965

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EP25 To Visit One More Spring (2) Dec 07, 1965

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EP26 From Nigeria with Love (1) Dec 13, 1965

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EP27 In Roman Candel's Bright Glare (2) Dec 14, 1965

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EP28 When Shadows Fall (3) Dec 20, 1965

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EP29 With This Ring (4) Dec 21, 1965

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EP30 Perfect is too Hard to Be (1) Dec 27, 1965

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EP31 Duet for One Hand (2) Dec 28, 1965

Gillespie is impressed with intern Jessie Martel's handling of patient Frederic Foray, a temperamental pianist whose career is threatened by Parkinson's disease.

EP32 The Atheist and the True Believer (1) Jan 03, 1966

Dr. Gillepsie expects fireworks: Attorney Justin Post, an outspoken atheist, will be visiting the hospital at the same time as evangelist Andrew Webb.

EP33 A Quick Look at Glory (2) Jan 04, 1966

A reporter tricks Andrew Webb into implying that Justin Post's heart attack may have been divine punishment.

EP34 A Sort of Falling in Love (3) Jan 10, 1966

Amy Post seeks a medical explanation for her father's abrupt conversion from atheism to religion after his near brush with death.

EP35 The Last to Believe in Miracles (4) Jan 11, 1966

Amy Post learns that her father wants to join Dr. Webb in his evangelistic crusade.

EP36 The Next Thing to Murder (5) Jan 17, 1966

Dr. Kildare feels that he must prevent Justin Post from making a television appearance. He plans to do it by declaring the former atheist mentally incompetent.

EP37 Never So Happy (6) Jan 18, 1966

Justin Post is determined to appear on television with evangelist Andrew Webb despite the danger to himself and the effect of his actions on his daughter.

EP38 A Cry from the Street (1) Jan 24, 1966

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EP39 Gratitude Won't Pay the Bills (2) Jan 25, 1966

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EP40 Adrift in a Sea of Confusion (3) Jan 31, 1966

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EP41 These Hands That Heal (4) Feb 01, 1966

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EP42 Few Hearts, Few Flowers (1) Feb 07, 1966

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EP43 Some Tales for Halloween (2) Feb 08, 1966

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EP44 I Can Hear the Ice Melting (3) Feb 14, 1966

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EP45 No Other Road (4) Feb 15, 1966

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EP46 The Encroachment (1) Feb 21, 1966

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EP47 A Patient Lost (2) Feb 22, 1966

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EP48 What Happened to All the Sunshine and Roses? (3) Feb 28, 1966

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EP49 The Taste of Crow (4) Mar 07, 1966

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EP50 Out of a Concrete Tower (5) Mar 08, 1966

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EP51 The Art Of Taking A Powder Mar 14, 1966

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EP52 Read The Book,Then See The Picture (2) Mar 15, 1966

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EP53 A Sometimes Distant Spring (1) Mar 21, 1966

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EP54 Travel a Crooked Road (2) Mar 22, 1966

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EP55 Mercy Or Murder (1) Mar 28, 1966

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EP56 A Strange Sort of Accident (2) Mar 29, 1966

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EP57 New Doctor in Town (3) Apr 04, 1966

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EP58 Reckoning (4) Apr 05, 1966

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Released: 27 September 1961 Ended
Producted By: MGM Television
Country: United States of America
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Revenue: 0
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The story of a young intern in a large metropolitan hospital trying to learn his profession, deal with the problems of his patients, and win the respect of the senior doctor in his specialty, internal medicine.

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raysond Premiering on NBC's prime-time schedule on September 28,1961, "Dr. Kildare" became a widely successful television series that was based on the theatrical MGM "Dr. Kildare" movies starring Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore that were released in theaters during the 1930's and 1940's. There was also a successful radio version of "Dr. Kildare" that became a household name within itself even before it made the transition to television by the early-1960's. The television series quickly achieved success and made a star of Richard Chamberlain,who played the title role(along with an ABC medical drama "Ben Casey" that premiered at the same time but premiered a week after "Dr. Kildare" on October 2,1961)that inspired many television series dealing with the medical field.Produced with the American Medical Association along with the Physicians Advisory Committee and the Hospital of the Good Samaritan of Greater Los Angeles for their valuable assistance the television series "Dr. Kildare" became one of the biggest prime-time successes at NBC produced a total of 191 episodes airing from September 28,1961 until August 30,1966. Out of the 191 episodes that were produced a total of 135 hour long episodes were in black and white for Seasons 1 thru 4 from September 28,1961 until May 11,1965(with the exception of "The Burning Sky" in Season 2 that was in color). Then on September 13,1965 for it's fifth and final season,the show went from it's hour long format to an half-hour weekly format and the series was now in color for 56 episodes airing from September 13,1965 until April 5,1966. Repeated episodes of it's fifth and final season continued in constant airings until August 30,1966. Seasons 1 thru 4 of "Dr. Kildare" were on Thursday nights in prime-time for NBC. The fifth and final season saw the series moved from Thursday nights to Tuesday nights for the remainder of it's run.Under the creation of James Komack and producers Norman Felton and David Victor(who served as executive producers of this series under there production company Arena Productions/Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Television and NBC),the series like the MGM film series of the same title(1938-1942) centered around the young intern Dr. Kildare(Richard Chamberlain) working at the fictional metropolitan "Blair General Hospital" to learn his profession,and dealing with not only the problems of the patients,but confronting medical issues while winning the respect of the Senior Dr. Leonard Gillespie(Raymond Massey) while surrounded by all artistic obstacles both personal and professional. The results of this series was riveting drama with big name guest stars to boot along with the superior writing. The result gave the series three Prime Time Emmy Nominations for Best New Series and Best Actor in a Television Series and won Richard Chamberlain the Golden Globe in 1963 for Best Outstanding Actor in a Television Series. The list of big time writers for this series consisted of Gene Roddenberry, Douglas Benton, Don Brinkley, Sy Salkowitz, E. Jack Neuman, Arthur Weiss, Al C. Ward, Christopher Knopf, Edward J. Lakso, Chester Krumholz, Phillip Saltzman, William Bast, to Theodore Apstein, Louis S. Peterson, Jerry De Bono, and Jim Thompson. The big time list of directors who made "Dr. Kildare" a standard quality of great entertainment included Jack Arnold, Alvin Ganzer, Don Medford, Marc Daniels, Alf Kjellin, Leo Penn, Ida Lupino, Lawrence Dobkin, to John Brahm, John Newland, Herschel Daugherty, Sydney Pollack, James Goldstone, Alexander Singer, Boris Sagel, Paul Wendkos and David Friedkin along with James Komack, Richard C. Sarafian, Don Taylor and Elliott Silverstein.In addition to the recurring characters including Ken Berry, Jud Taylor, Jean Inness, Robert Paget, Joan Patrick, John Napier and Cynthia Stone among others big name guest stars ranging from Leslie Nielsen, Lee Meriwether, Hayden Rourke, Diane Baker, William Shatner, Robert Redford, James Mason, Boris Karloff, Suzanne Pleshette, Robert Culp, Yvette Mimieux, Ricardo Montalban, Leonard Nimoy, Robert Vaughn, Ed Asner, to Sorrell Booke, James Best, Dick York, James Franciscus, Richard Beymer, Ross Martin, Donna Douglas, Fred Astaire, Barbara Parkins, William Schallert, Dean Jagger, James Earl Jones, Diana Sands, Gene Hackman, Greg Morris, Angie Dickinson, Kim Hunter, Carroll O'Connor, Basil Rathbone, Edgar Buchanan, Steven Hill, Anne Francis, Joanne Linville, Charles Bronson, Jack Lord, James Coburn, Burgess Meredith, Yvonne Craig, and George Kennedy. Several great episodes of "Dr. Kildare" do stand out as brilliant and I will start the show's pilot episode "Twenty Four-Hours". Other great episodes "An Island Like A Peacock", "The Administrator", "An Ungodly Act", "One for the Road", "For The Living", "The Chemistry of Anger", the two-part "Tyger,Tyger", to "To Each His Own Prison", "The Good Luck Charm","Whoever Heard Of A Two-Headed Doll?","A Miracle For Margaret" just to name a few. The phenomenal success of "Dr. Kildare" was a landmark series for many reasons largely because it let audiences see for the first time a show that combined high drama and medical information that was unheard of when this series premiered in 1961. And it has been much imitated.
lhatfield-1 I absolutely loved this show growing up. Richard Chamberlain was not only a fine actor, but I had all his records and they were terrific as well. The stories were exactly the basis for every medical drama that followed. I would love to see this on DVD! Richard, thanks for the memories. The show had a wonderful ensemble cast and featured many great actors and actresses in guest roles. NBC did mess with it's scheduling later on and this hastened the show's demise. Most dramas of this period were not as full-dimensional.Richard had other series but none reached the fans as much as this. He was literally in EVERY fan magazine and I bought them all.
juliafwilliams Before St. Elsewhere and ER, even before Marcus Welby, M.D., there was Dr. Kildare, the series that brought fame to Richard Chamberlain. During the early 1960's, Dr. Kildare dramatized the ramification of medical issues of the day. I believe that if not for Dr. Kildare, there might not have been an ER.
Rosemea D.S. MacPherson I used to watch this series and would not leave the house "for anything" the night the show was on. I remember my older sister asking me if I wanted to go bowling with a bunch of friends, I declined. I had this teenager's fanaticism for the series and a crush in a good way on Dr. Kildare, Richard Chamberlain (The Thorn Birds). I guess Dr. James Kildare was a big heart throb those days. I remember his boss Dr. Leonard Gillespie, Raymond Massey (All my Darling Daughters) calling him Jim. That was a nice series. I clearly remember when they did a love story where Yvette Mimieux was his girl friend and Richard Chamberlain sang: "True Love!" I bought his record and sang along like a crazy teen. I think she died of cancer, I guess, in that episode. I have no recollection of Mimieux being nurse Zoe Lawton (1965-66). My guess is because I was raised abroad and by the time I watched the series it was ending in the States. The last of the series probably never got translated. The series was about this intern and his relationship with his boss and his patients. It was today's ER with fewer interns. Just one! Dr. Kildare! He was enough! It was my favorite doctor series and I remember it, fondly!