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Marcus Welby, M.D.

Marcus Welby, M.D. is an American medical drama television series that aired on ABC from September 23, 1969, to May 4, 1976. It starred Robert Young as the title character, a family practitioner with a kind bedside manner, who made house calls and was on a first-name basis with many of his patients; James Brolin as his partner Steven Kiley, a younger doctor; and Elena Verdugo as Consuelo Lopez, Welby and Kiley's dedicated and caring nurse/office manager.

Marcus Welby, M.D.
Marcus Welby, M.D. title card
Created byDavid Victor
StarringRobert Young
James Brolin
Theme music composerLeonard Rosenman
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes170 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producerDavid Victor
ProducerDavid J. O'Connell
Camera setupSingle-camera
Running time60 minutes
Production companyUniversal Television
Original release
NetworkABC
ReleaseSeptember 23, 1969 (1969-09-23) –
May 4, 1976 (1976-05-04)

Marcus Welby, M.D. was produced by David Victor and David J. O'Connell through Universal Television, which was then an MCA company. The pilot, titled "A Matter of Humanities", had aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on March 26, 1969.

Overview edit

As with most medical dramas of the day, the plots often concerned a professional conflict between well-meaning physicians. Here, Welby's unorthodox way of treating patients was pitted against the more straight-laced methods of Kiley (Brolin). The catch with this particular program was that the roles were reversed in that Kiley was much younger than Welby. The opening credits of each episode reminded viewers of the generation gap between the two doctors, Welby driving his sedan and Kiley riding a motorcycle. Welby had served in the US Navy as a doctor during the war, and was a widower.

The doctors worked alongside each other in their private practice in Santa Monica, California, regularly working in conjunction with the nearby Lang Memorial Hospital. (This was later revealed in exterior shots to be the real-life Saint John's Hospital and Health Center in Santa Monica.) At the office, their loyal secretary-nurse and friend was Consuelo Lopez (Verdugo). Other characters that appeared throughout the series included Dr. Welby's frequent girlfriend Myra Sherwood (Anne Baxter), his daughter Sandy (originally Christine Belford, and later Anne Schedeen) and her son Phil (Gavin Brendan), and Kathleen Faverty (Sharon Gless), an assistant program director at the hospital, who worked closely with Welby and Kiley. Kiley met and married public relations director Janet Blake (played by Pamela Hensley) in 1975, at the beginning of the show's final season on the air.

 
Young and Wyatt on Marcus Welby, M.D.

In the episode "Designs", which aired on March 12, 1974, Young was reunited with his Father Knows Best co-star, Jane Wyatt; she played a fashion designer whose marriage to an embittered paraplegic led her to fall in love with the doctor while keeping her marriage a secret most of the episode.

Medical features edit

Its handling of many varied medical cases – some common, some uncommon – made it an instant hit for ABC. Story lines included impotence, depression, brain damage, breast cancer, mononucleosis, teenaged obesity, juvenile diabetes, sexually transmitted diseases, epilepsy, learning disabilities, leukemia, haemophilia, paraplegia, dysautonomia, rape, Alzheimer's disease, and addiction to painkillers, among others. At its second season (1970–1971), it ranked number one in the Nielsen ratings, becoming the first ABC show to top the list. The same year, both Young and Brolin won Emmy Awards for their work, as did the show for Outstanding Dramatic Series. Young won a Golden Globe in 1972 for his performance. Members of the American Academy of Family Physicians served as technical advisers for the series and reviewed every script for medical accuracy.

Politics edit

The 1973 episode "The Other Martin Loring" was about a middle-aged man whom Welby advised to resist his homosexual impulses. The Gay Activists Alliance (GAA) zapped ABC, occupied its New York headquarters and picketed.[1] The next year, "The Outrage" was a story of a teenaged student who was sexually assaulted by his male teacher, associating homosexuality with pedophilia. Seven sponsors refused to buy television advertising time, and 17 television network affiliates refused to air the episode.[2][3] This was the first known instance of network affiliates refusing a network episode in response to protests.[4]

In addition, an episode dealing with abortion was refused by San Diego area ABC affiliate XETV, a station licensed to Tijuana across the border in Mexico, due to that country's stance on the practice at the time.[5]

Episodes edit

 
Robert Young, James Brolin, Elena Verdugo (1971)
SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
PilotMarch 26, 1969 (1969-03-26)
126September 23, 1969 (1969-09-23)April 14, 1970 (1970-04-14)
224September 22, 1970 (1970-09-22)March 30, 1971 (1971-03-30)
324September 14, 1971 (1971-09-14)March 14, 1972 (1972-03-14)
424September 12, 1972 (1972-09-12)March 6, 1973 (1973-03-06)
524September 11, 1973 (1973-09-11)March 12, 1974 (1974-03-12)
624September 10, 1974 (1974-09-10)March 11, 1975 (1975-03-11)
724September 9, 1975 (1975-09-09)May 4, 1976 (1976-05-04)
TV filmsMay 16, 1984 (1984-05-16)December 19, 1988 (1988-12-19)

Crossovers with Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law edit

During its run, Marcus Welby, M.D. had two crossover stories with its legal spin-off series, Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law.

In "Men Who Care", Marshall defends the father of Welby's patient when the man is accused of murdering his daughter's boyfriend. In "I've Promised You a Father", Marshall defends Kiley in a paternity suit filed by a nurse claiming that Kiley is the father of her child.

Nielsen ratings edit

Season Rank Rating
1969–70 #8[6] 23.7
1970–71 #1[7] 29.6
1971–72 #3[8] 27.8
1972–73 #13[9] 22.9
1973–74 #29 [10] 19.5
1974–75 #53 [11] 16.6
1975–76 #43[12] N/A

It was the first show in ABC's history to become the number-one show on television.

Ending of the series edit

By the mid-1970s, the popularity of medical dramas began to wane. Ratings for both Marcus Welby, M.D. and CBS's Medical Center began to drop, as did the ratings for daytime dramas General Hospital and The Doctors. Previous episodes initially went into syndication in the fall of 1975 as Robert Young, Family Doctor (to avoid confusion with the first-run episodes still airing on ABC). The show ended its run in 1976 after 169 episodes were made. On an awards show[which?] that year, Young joked publicly, "I knew that it was time to quit when I started taking time off to play golf!"

Television movies edit

In 1984, the reunion movie The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D. aired, with Young and Verdugo reprising their roles. The major conflict, aside from interactions with patients, centered around Welby being accused of being too old to retain his medical license safely. Though Brolin was unavailable to reprise his role as Kiley, a statement described as being from him was read before the board that would decide Welby's fate. Another movie was made in 1988, Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair. This last made-for-television film was the last acting role of Robert Young's career.

Home media edit

Shout! Factory (under license from Universal Studios) has released the first two seasons of Marcus Welby, M.D. on DVD in Region 1.[13][14]

Mill Creek Entertainment released a 10-episode best-of set entitled Marcus Welby, M.D.: The Best of Season One on March 22, 2011.[15]

DVD name Ep # Release date
Season 1 26 May 4, 2010
Season 2 24 October 12, 2010

References edit

  1. ^ Capsuto, p. 92
  2. ^ Capsuto, pp. 106–109
  3. ^ Tropiano, pp. 18–21
  4. ^ Alwood, p. 150
  5. ^ Becklund, Laurie (October 29, 1978). "Broadcasters' Battle of the Border – a Lucrative Market Is at Stake". Los Angeles Times.
  6. ^ "TV Ratings > 1960's". ClassicTVHits.com. from the original on April 11, 2015. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  7. ^ "TV Ratings > 1970's". ClassicTVHits.com. from the original on January 11, 2013. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  8. ^ "TV Ratings > 1970's". ClassicTVHits.com. from the original on April 11, 2015. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  9. ^ "TV Ratings > 1970's". ClassicTVHits.com. from the original on April 11, 2015. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  10. ^ . The TV Ratings Guide. Archived from the original on July 21, 2018. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  11. ^ . The TV Ratings Guide. Archived from the original on July 21, 2018. Retrieved May 1, 2020.
  12. ^ . The TV Ratings Guide. Archived from the original on July 21, 2018. Retrieved April 30, 2020.
  13. ^ . Archived from the original on January 24, 2010. Retrieved January 23, 2010.
  14. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on April 27, 2015. Retrieved April 20, 2015.
  15. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on April 27, 2015. Retrieved April 20, 2015.

Bibliography edit

  • Alwood, Edward (1998). Straight News: Gays, Lesbians and the News Media. Columbia University Press. ISBN 0-231-08437-4.
  • Capsuto, Steven (2000). Alternate Channels: The Uncensored Story of Gay and Lesbian Images on Radio and Television. Ballantine Books. ISBN 0-345-41243-5.
  • Tropiano, Stephen (2002). The Prime Time Closet: A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV. New York, Applause Theatre and Cinema Books. ISBN 1-55783-557-8.

External links edit

  • Marcus Welby, M.D. at IMDb   (TV Movie/Pilot)
  • Marcus Welby, M.D. at IMDb  
  • The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D. at IMDb  
  • Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair at IMDb  
  • Encyclopedia of Television: Marcus Welby, M.D. August 3, 2004, at the Wayback Machine
  • Marcus Welby, M.D. episode guide[permanent dead link]

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Marcus Welby M D is an American medical drama television series that aired on ABC from September 23 1969 to May 4 1976 It starred Robert Young as the title character a family practitioner with a kind bedside manner who made house calls and was on a first name basis with many of his patients James Brolin as his partner Steven Kiley a younger doctor and Elena Verdugo as Consuelo Lopez Welby and Kiley s dedicated and caring nurse office manager Marcus Welby M D Marcus Welby M D title cardCreated byDavid VictorStarringRobert YoungJames BrolinTheme music composerLeonard RosenmanCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes170 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producerDavid VictorProducerDavid J O ConnellCamera setupSingle cameraRunning time60 minutesProduction companyUniversal TelevisionOriginal releaseNetworkABCReleaseSeptember 23 1969 1969 09 23 May 4 1976 1976 05 04 Marcus Welby M D was produced by David Victor and David J O Connell through Universal Television which was then an MCA company The pilot titled A Matter of Humanities had aired as an ABC Movie of the Week on March 26 1969 Contents 1 Overview 2 Medical features 3 Politics 4 Episodes 4 1 Crossovers with Owen Marshall Counselor at Law 5 Nielsen ratings 6 Ending of the series 7 Television movies 8 Home media 9 References 10 Bibliography 11 External linksOverview editAs with most medical dramas of the day the plots often concerned a professional conflict between well meaning physicians Here Welby s unorthodox way of treating patients was pitted against the more straight laced methods of Kiley Brolin The catch with this particular program was that the roles were reversed in that Kiley was much younger than Welby The opening credits of each episode reminded viewers of the generation gap between the two doctors Welby driving his sedan and Kiley riding a motorcycle Welby had served in the US Navy as a doctor during the war and was a widower The doctors worked alongside each other in their private practice in Santa Monica California regularly working in conjunction with the nearby Lang Memorial Hospital This was later revealed in exterior shots to be the real life Saint John s Hospital and Health Center in Santa Monica At the office their loyal secretary nurse and friend was Consuelo Lopez Verdugo Other characters that appeared throughout the series included Dr Welby s frequent girlfriend Myra Sherwood Anne Baxter his daughter Sandy originally Christine Belford and later Anne Schedeen and her son Phil Gavin Brendan and Kathleen Faverty Sharon Gless an assistant program director at the hospital who worked closely with Welby and Kiley Kiley met and married public relations director Janet Blake played by Pamela Hensley in 1975 at the beginning of the show s final season on the air nbsp Young and Wyatt on Marcus Welby M D In the episode Designs which aired on March 12 1974 Young was reunited with his Father Knows Best co star Jane Wyatt she played a fashion designer whose marriage to an embittered paraplegic led her to fall in love with the doctor while keeping her marriage a secret most of the episode Medical features editThis section does not cite any sources Please help improve this section by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed July 2023 Learn how and when to remove this template message Its handling of many varied medical cases some common some uncommon made it an instant hit for ABC Story lines included impotence depression brain damage breast cancer mononucleosis teenaged obesity juvenile diabetes sexually transmitted diseases epilepsy learning disabilities leukemia haemophilia paraplegia dysautonomia rape Alzheimer s disease and addiction to painkillers among others At its second season 1970 1971 it ranked number one in the Nielsen ratings becoming the first ABC show to top the list The same year both Young and Brolin won Emmy Awards for their work as did the show for Outstanding Dramatic Series Young won a Golden Globe in 1972 for his performance Members of the American Academy of Family Physicians served as technical advisers for the series and reviewed every script for medical accuracy Politics editThe 1973 episode The Other Martin Loring was about a middle aged man whom Welby advised to resist his homosexual impulses The Gay Activists Alliance GAA zapped ABC occupied its New York headquarters and picketed 1 The next year The Outrage was a story of a teenaged student who was sexually assaulted by his male teacher associating homosexuality with pedophilia Seven sponsors refused to buy television advertising time and 17 television network affiliates refused to air the episode 2 3 This was the first known instance of network affiliates refusing a network episode in response to protests 4 In addition an episode dealing with abortion was refused by San Diego area ABC affiliate XETV a station licensed to Tijuana across the border in Mexico due to that country s stance on the practice at the time 5 Episodes edit nbsp Robert Young James Brolin Elena Verdugo 1971 Main article List of Marcus Welby M D episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedPilotMarch 26 1969 1969 03 26 126September 23 1969 1969 09 23 April 14 1970 1970 04 14 224September 22 1970 1970 09 22 March 30 1971 1971 03 30 324September 14 1971 1971 09 14 March 14 1972 1972 03 14 424September 12 1972 1972 09 12 March 6 1973 1973 03 06 524September 11 1973 1973 09 11 March 12 1974 1974 03 12 624September 10 1974 1974 09 10 March 11 1975 1975 03 11 724September 9 1975 1975 09 09 May 4 1976 1976 05 04 TV filmsMay 16 1984 1984 05 16 December 19 1988 1988 12 19 Crossovers with Owen Marshall Counselor at Law edit During its run Marcus Welby M D had two crossover stories with its legal spin off series Owen Marshall Counselor at Law In Men Who Care Marshall defends the father of Welby s patient when the man is accused of murdering his daughter s boyfriend In I ve Promised You a Father Marshall defends Kiley in a paternity suit filed by a nurse claiming that Kiley is the father of her child Nielsen ratings editSeason Rank Rating1969 70 8 6 23 71970 71 1 7 29 61971 72 3 8 27 81972 73 13 9 22 91973 74 29 10 19 51974 75 53 11 16 61975 76 43 12 N AIt was the first show in ABC s history to become the number one show on television Ending of the series editBy the mid 1970s the popularity of medical dramas began to wane Ratings for both Marcus Welby M D and CBS s Medical Center began to drop as did the ratings for daytime dramas General Hospital and The Doctors Previous episodes initially went into syndication in the fall of 1975 as Robert Young Family Doctor to avoid confusion with the first run episodes still airing on ABC The show ended its run in 1976 after 169 episodes were made On an awards show which that year Young joked publicly I knew that it was time to quit when I started taking time off to play golf Television movies editIn 1984 the reunion movie The Return of Marcus Welby M D aired with Young and Verdugo reprising their roles The major conflict aside from interactions with patients centered around Welby being accused of being too old to retain his medical license safely Though Brolin was unavailable to reprise his role as Kiley a statement described as being from him was read before the board that would decide Welby s fate Another movie was made in 1988 Marcus Welby M D A Holiday Affair This last made for television film was the last acting role of Robert Young s career Home media editShout Factory under license from Universal Studios has released the first two seasons of Marcus Welby M D on DVD in Region 1 13 14 Mill Creek Entertainment released a 10 episode best of set entitled Marcus Welby M D The Best of Season One on March 22 2011 15 DVD name Ep Release dateSeason 1 26 May 4 2010Season 2 24 October 12 2010References edit Capsuto p 92 Capsuto pp 106 109 Tropiano pp 18 21 Alwood p 150 Becklund Laurie October 29 1978 Broadcasters Battle of the Border a Lucrative Market Is at Stake Los Angeles Times TV Ratings gt 1960 s ClassicTVHits com Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 20 2015 TV Ratings gt 1970 s ClassicTVHits com Archived from the original on January 11 2013 Retrieved April 20 2015 TV Ratings gt 1970 s ClassicTVHits com Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 20 2015 TV Ratings gt 1970 s ClassicTVHits com Archived from the original on April 11 2015 Retrieved April 20 2015 1973 74 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide Archived from the original on July 21 2018 Retrieved May 1 2020 1974 75 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide Archived from the original on July 21 2018 Retrieved May 1 2020 1975 76 Ratings History The TV Ratings Guide Archived from the original on July 21 2018 Retrieved April 30 2020 Marcus Welby M D Shout Factory Newsletter Announces Spring DVD for Season 1 Archived from the original on January 24 2010 Retrieved January 23 2010 Marcus Welby M D DVD news Announcement for Marcus Welby M D Season 2 TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on April 27 2015 Retrieved April 20 2015 Marcus Welby M D DVD news Announcement for Marcus Welby M D The Best of Season 1 TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on April 27 2015 Retrieved April 20 2015 Bibliography editAlwood Edward 1998 Straight News Gays Lesbians and the News Media Columbia University Press ISBN 0 231 08437 4 Capsuto Steven 2000 Alternate Channels The Uncensored Story of Gay and Lesbian Images on Radio and Television Ballantine Books ISBN 0 345 41243 5 Tropiano Stephen 2002 The Prime Time Closet A History of Gays and Lesbians on TV New York Applause Theatre and Cinema Books ISBN 1 55783 557 8 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Marcus Welby M D Marcus Welby M D at IMDb nbsp TV Movie Pilot Marcus Welby M D at IMDb nbsp The Return of Marcus Welby M D at IMDb nbsp Marcus Welby M D A Holiday Affair at IMDb nbsp Encyclopedia of 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