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dozydawn · 7 months
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Maureen Reagan and Pamela Hensley in the Marcus Welby, M.D. episode “The Highest Mountain” (1976).
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countesspetofi · 2 years
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Mike Farrell in a 1972 episode of Marcus Welby, MD. Lagies and genglefens, M*A*S*H fans everywhere, we were cheated out of this beautiful beard.
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cha0screat0r · 23 days
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His lovehandles oml
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oldtvlover · 7 months
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Hey guys,
my week with Randy - before he became Johnny Gage. ;-)
Thanks to the WWW, some of them are easily to find on Youtube and other sources. FYI!
Enjoy!
P.S.: And now back to Emergency! - second run. lol
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citizenscreen · 2 years
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“Marcus Welby, M.D.,” starring Robert Young, Elena Verdugo, and James Brolin, premiered on September 23, 1969 #OnThisDay
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seagull-astrology · 10 months
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Working with Panacea
Panacea‘s Mythological Importance Panacea is the daughter of Asclepius and Epione. She is one of their four sisters each performing a facet of Apollo, Asclepius’s father’s art. They are also called the Asclepiads. She first appeared in the weekly chart for Jackson Mississippi. Our header image is Dr. Marcus Welby (played by Robert Young and shown with his assistant James Brolin) and his steady…
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glennk56 · 21 days
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Tom Bosley before Happy Days (2 of 2) (1959-1972)
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Tom Bosley's next movie in 1968 was as a family doctor in Yours, Mine and Ours starring Lucille Ball and Henry Fonda.
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In Dec. 1968 Tom Bosley teamed up with Alice Ghostley as KAOS agents in an episode of Get Smart.
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Tom Bosley guest-starred in an episode of The Virginian in 1969.
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In 1969 Tom Bosley started as a regular on The Debbie Reynolds Show. He played her brother-in-law in 20 of the 26 episodes of the one season it was on.
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Tom Bosley also guest-starred in 2 episodes of Bonanza, 1 in 1968 and 1 in 1969. He is shown here with, of course, Dan Blocker.
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Tom Bosley was in the pilot episode of Night Gallery which aired in Nov. 1969. He was in the segment entitled 'Eyes' which is one of the more memorable offerings of the Night Gallery series. It starred Joan Crawford, screenplay by Rod Serling himself and directed by a young Steven Spielberg.
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Tom Bosley played Esmeralda's old boyfriend in an episode of Bewitched in 1971, again teaming up with Alice Ghostley.
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Also in 1971, Tom Bosley appeared in an episode of Mission: Impossible. Pictured with Harold J. Stone.
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In the fall of 1972 Tom Bosley was cast in The Sandy Duncan Show. This was a reformulation of the show Funny Face from the previous year. The only thing that remained from Funny Face was Sandy Duncan's character. The new cast also included M. Emmet Walsh. Bosley played Sandy's boss at an Advertising Company. The show lasted 13 episodes, which is how many episodes Funny Face lasted.
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Also in the fall of 1972 Tom Bosley started in the animated Wait Til Your Father Gets Home voicing the father Harry Boyle. This show lasted 3 seasons and 48 episodes.
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In 1973, Tom Bosley guest-starred in an episode of another 13-episode seres, A Touch of Grace starring Shirley Booth. Pictured here with comic Jackie Vernon.
During these years Tom Bosley also guest-starred in episodes Mod Squad, The Sixth Sense, Marcus Welby, MD, Medical Center, Love, American Style, Maude, McMillan & Wife and others. He also did many TV movies and was a regular on The Dean Martin Show.
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Jackie Earle Haley as Ronnie McGorvey and Phyllis Somerville as his mother May in Little Children (2006). Jack was born in Northridge, southern California, and has 63 acting credits from a 1972 episode of The Carol Burnett Show to two 2023 films. Little Children was his first acting credit since 1993.
His other notable credits include a voice on 11 episodes of Wait Till Your Father Gets Home (1972), episodes of The Partridge Family, Marcus Welby MD and The Waltons, The Day of the Locust, The Bad News Bears, The Bad News Bears in Breaking Training, The Bad News Bears Go to Japan, Breaking Away, The Love Boat (two episodes), All the Kings Men, Shutter Island, A Nightmare on Elm Street, Lincoln, The Tick (12 episodes), and Narcos: Mexico (2).
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Forrest Tucker (February 12, 1919 – October 25, 1986) Physique: Average Build Height: 6' 4" (1.93 m)
Forrest Meredith Tucker was an American actor in both movies and television who appeared in over a hundred film and TV productions. He appeared in films like The Yearling (1946), Sands of Iwo Jima (1949) and The Abominable Snowman (1957). Tucker is best remembered for his role of Sergeant Morgan O'Rourke on the television comedy series F Troop (1965-1967). Following the run of F Troop, he made a few more films and appeared often on television in shows like Gunsmoke, Marcus Welby, MD, Ironside, Fantasy Island and Love Boat. Tucker died of throat cancer at the age of 67.
Tall, ruggedly handsome with thick wavy hair and a feature Tucker nicknamed, "The Chief." A cock that's comparable to some of the "big guns" of old Hollywood that includes Milton Berle, Frank Sinatra, Sammy Davis Jr., Gary Cooper, Charlie Chaplin and Groucho Marx. I haven't found any info stating size, but it has to be big from of the shots I've seen of him. Tucker had a thing for young ladies and was married four times, fathering three children (one by his first wife and two by his third). Hail to The Chief I say!
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oldshowbiz · 2 years
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1973 - Marcus Welby MD versus the Gay Activists Alliance
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thealmightyemprex · 1 year
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Looking at Steven Spielbergs TV credits ,and of the 7 TV Shows(Night Gallery,Marcus Welby MD ,The Name of the Game ,The Psychiatrist ,Columbo,Owen Marshall COunselor of Law and Amazing Stories )he directed for.....I've only heard of 3 of these:Night Gallery ,Culombo and Amazing Stories.Amazing Stories also stands out cause it the only TV show he directed after making it big
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countesspetofi · 1 year
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Larry Linville is playing a competent doctor on an episode of Marcus Welby, and it’s breaking my brain.
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thebestestwinner · 8 months
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See pinned post for the full bracket!
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leaarong · 2 years
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Marcus Welby MD We'll Walk Out of Here Together
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best2daynews · 1 year
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athenahealth BrandVoice: What Doctors Aren't Learning In Medical School And Why It Matters
What doctors aren’t learning in medical By Stephen Klasko, MD, MBA In the 1960s, America’s doctor was Marcus Welby, a family physician who made house calls, didn’t charge patients who couldn’t afford it, and maybe even delivered a calf on the side of the road—all before performing difficult neurosurgery on a child before the end of the […]
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tvthemesongs · 1 year
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Marcus Welby, M.D. intro
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