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Marcus Welby, M.D. - 'All The Pretty People'


Marcus Welby, M.D. - All The Pretty People

Original Air Date: January 25, 1972
Production Number:
Writer: David Victor
Director: Bruce Kessler
Starring:
Robert Young as Dr. Marcus Welby
James Brolin as Dr. Steven Kiley
Elena Verdugo as Consuelo Lopez
Guest stars:
Nico Minardos as Rick Matocsis 
Lindsay Wagner as Emily Matocsis
Dorothy Green as Charlotte
Richard Young as Horst
Robert Mandan as Alex
Sydney Klute as Hanson
Lois January as Miss Evans
 

Marcus Welby MD (Robert Young) was the top rated series in the 1970/71 American television season. The story followed Welby, an old - school general practitioner, who worked from his home in Santa Monica, California. He made house calls as a matter of course, which endeared him even further to his patients. After suffering a heart attack, he is forced to hire a young associate. Welby appreciates that the days of the GP are numbered, as his new young intern, Dr. James Kiley (James Brolin) wastes no opportunity in telling him that specialization is the way forward. Kiley is training to be a neuroscientist yet needs money to put his younger brother through medical school. Welby is in conflict with the theory of specialization, yet he appreciates that the money available is much better for newcomers to the medical profession. As a result Welby works twice as hard for half the money. The hot-headed young doctor and the seasoned old hand iron out any differences and work together as a tight unit. Together they are involved in great drama through a variety of situations.

A champion tennis player's career is shattered when he develops Myasthemia Gravis, a muscle-degenerative disease in All The Pretty People. Rick Matocsis, whose prowess has brought him fame, money and a beautiful wife, is hospitalized by Dr. Kiley following a collapse. His tennis playing days are over and Matocsis thinks life is over as well until a team-mate suggests a new career.

Notes:

Lindsay guest-starred on four more episodes of Marcus Welby, M.D.: The Best Is Yet To Be, Don And Denise, Dark Fury part one and Dark Fury part two.

Lindsay and James Brolin would get to work together again in the feature film High Risk and the mini-series Voice Of The Heart.

 

 

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