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The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1969)

The Bold Ones: The New Doctors is an American medical drama that lasted for four seasons on NBC, from 1969 to 1973.

Writing:
  • Steven Bochco
  • Richard H. Landau
Stars:
Release Date: Sun, Sep 14, 1969

Country: US
Language: En
Runtime: 60

Julie Adams
Lynn Craig
E.G. Marshall
Dr. David Craig
David Hartman
Dr. Paul Hunter

Season 4:

Five Days in the Death of Sgt. Brown (II)
Episode 1: Five Days in the Death of Sgt. Brown (II) (Sep 19, 1972)
While in Los Angeles to testify for a trial against gangster Frank Harmon, Ed is shot and falls off the balcony of his hotel room. He is then taken to the Craig Institute where he undergoes emergency surgery. Although the bullet wounds were non-life threatening, Ed suffers a broken back in the fall and some damage to his spine. The scarring leaves him paralyzed and only an experimental surgical procedure is the only option to regaining his mobility. Also, even though all the evidence points to Harmon, Ironside has doubts that he was the person responsible for the attempted hit. Also, the chief begins having flashbacks to the night he was shot and paralyzed. The crossover starts on Ironside S04E01 Five Days in the Death of Sgt. Brown (I).
Is This Operation Necessary?
Episode 2: Is This Operation Necessary? (Sep 26, 1972)
Gritty story of an aging gynecologist, portrayed credibly by Richard Basehart, who is accused by Dr. Hunter(David Hartman)of performing unnecessary operations. Dr. McLain, the besieged doctor, is promoting lake side property investments which requires substantial capital. Dr. Craig (E.G. Marshall) is a long time friend of Dr. McLain and defends the renown surgeon until it becomes evident that his practice must end. Dorothy Malone plays Basehart's wife and Vic Tayback is featured as a man who loses his wife when she is subjected to an unnecessary operation.
A Quality of Fear
Episode 8: A Quality of Fear (Nov 14, 1972)
Dr. Hunter interacts with cancer patients with different attitudes toward their disease which are not always commensurate with the patients' prognoses while dealing with medical professionals not always in alignment with the doctor.
End Theme
Episode 11: End Theme (Dec 12, 1972)
The Velvet Prison
Episode 12: The Velvet Prison (Dec 19, 1972)
A story about a child hemophiliac.

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