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No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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123 | 1 | "The Brittle Warrior" | Richard Learman | Judy Burns | September 10, 1974 | |
A veteran police sergeant (and new grandfather) tries to hide the debilitating effects of arthritis from his superior officers... in particular, his son-in-law. Forrest Tucker and Sharon Gless guest star. | ||||||
124 | 2 | "The Faith of Childish Things" | William Asher | Jean Holloway | September 17, 1974 | |
An expectant mother with diabetes flies cross-country and falls into a coma. | ||||||
125 | 3 | "Last Flight to Babylon" | Jerry London | Edward DeBlasio | September 24, 1974 | |
After treatment for bladder cancer, Len Dalton (Cliff DeYoung) is unable to secure a position as a pilot; fearful of losing the affections of his girlfriend and suffering from post-operation depression, he contemplates suicide. After visiting Dr. Welby for a checkup, Dalton tries to persuade Consuelo to give him some sleeping pills. When his pleading fails, he obtains the drug from another source and tries to end his mental anguish forever. Jim Backus and June Lockhart guest star. | ||||||
126 | 4 | "To Father a Child" | Randal Kleiser | T : Jean Holloway; S/T : Larry Alexander | October 1, 1974 | |
127 | 5 | "The Outrage" | Bernard McEveety | Eugene Price | October 8, 1974 | |
Welby gets a high school student, raped by his homosexual pedophile teacher, to reveal the identity of his assailant. | ||||||
128 | 6 | "The Fatal Challenge" | Richard Learman | Stephen Kandel | October 15, 1974 | |
A patient almost dies because a doctor neglects his obligations. Sharon Gless and Jess Walton guest star. | ||||||
129 | 7 | "A Fevered Angel" | Randal Kleiser | Norman Hudis | October 22, 1974 | |
Dr. Welby and Kiley fight to save the life of a three-year-old boy, whose mother will not allow the child to be given proper medical treatment because of her fanatical beliefs. Donna Mills and Robert Drivas guest star. | ||||||
130 | 8 | "Feedback" | Walter Doniger | Richard Milton, Art Sarno | October 29, 1974 | |
Life outside the boxing ring—permanently—is not easy for Danny Williams (Herbert Jefferson Jr.), a promising young fighter who hides the fact that he has epilepsy from his wife, Laurie (Leslie Uggams). Williams struggles with having to adjust to a new life, despite the best efforts of Welby, Kiley, and Laurie. John Milford and Tom Selleck guest star. | ||||||
131 | 9 | "No Gods in Sight" | Hollingsworth Morse | S : Robert Hamner; T : Norman Hudis | November 12, 1974 | |
A brilliant researcher has trouble adjusting to doctor-patient relationships. Carl Betz guest stars. | ||||||
132 | 10 | "Hell Is Upstairs" | Hollingsworth Morse | Norman Hudis | November 19, 1974 | |
Dr. Welby has to win the trust of a child who must undergo surgery while staying conscious. Shirley Knight and Mike Farrell guest star. | ||||||
133 | 11 | "The Last Rip-Off" | William Asher | S : Norman Hudis; S/T : Harold H. Harnum | November 26, 1974 | |
Dr. Welby exposes an unscrupulous funeral director who preys on the relatives of the deceased. Virginia Gregg and Richard Basehart guest star. | ||||||
134 | 12 | "Child of Silence" | John Erman | Jean Holloway | December 3, 1974 | |
A mother refuses surgery to cure her child's deafness, and the child almost loses her life. Lois Nettleton guest stars. | ||||||
135 | 13 | "The 266 Days" | Jerry London | Jerome Ross | December 10, 1974 | |
A career woman (Gena Rowlands), delighted to be pregnant at last, joins Consuelo's medical care group for pregnant women. Margaret Avery and Jed Allan guest star. | ||||||
136 | 14 | "The Resident" | Jerry London | Gene Thompson | December 17, 1974 | |
An unfeeling doctor (Cliff Potts) learns a valuable lesson when he is hospitalized following an accident. | ||||||
137 | 15 | "Dark Fury: Part 1" | Unknown | David Victor | January 7, 1975 | |
Dr. Kiley takes Susan Davis (Lindsay Wagner) out to dinner to celebrate the first anniversary of her medical procedure. When Kiley takes her home, he leaves, but then he hears her scream. At length he succeeds in battering down her door, and finds that she has been sexually violated by her ex-boyfriend, Wayne Trent. Kiley takes Susan to the hospital. Later, he goes after Trent who, in attempting to flee, is seriously injured when his car crashes into a concrete pillar. | ||||||
138 | 16 | "Dark Fury: Part 2" | Unknown | Unknown | January 14, 1975 | |
After Susan Davis (Lindsay Wagner) has been molested by her ex-boyfriend, who has constantly harassed her, Kiley tries to find him. After an accident occurs in which the attacker almost dies, Kiley is subsequently charged with malpractice. | ||||||
139 | 17 | "Public Secrets" | Leo Penn | Eugene Price | January 21, 1975 | |
A man's extramarital affair costs him a job and causes his wife to have a heart attack. Logan Ramsey, Mark Miller and Juliet Mills guest star. | ||||||
140 | 18 | "The Time Bomb" | Marc Daniels | Jerome Ross | January 28, 1975 | |
Dr. Welby has serious self-doubts when a young woman is diagnosed with thyroid cancer and blames him because of radiation treatments he recommended for her when she was a child. Lucie Arnaz and Gavan O'Herlihy guest star. | ||||||
141 | 19 | "Four Plus Hot" | Rick Edelstein | Norman Hudis | February 4, 1975 | |
The reunion of two former high-school football teammates is marred by death. The bitter controversy over American involvement in Vietnam is illustrated here between two old friends. One is a conscientious objector who has contracted a terminal illness. The other is a Vietnam war veteran. Scott Newman and Ben Murphy guest star. | ||||||
142 | 20 | "Jake's Okay" | Unknown | David Victor | February 11, 1975 | |
Jake, a teenage boy with undetected minimal brain damage (Scott Jacoby) does poorly in school and in his relationships with others. | ||||||
143 | 21 | "Save the Last Dance for Me" | Unknown | Unknown | February 18, 1975 | |
Two women who suspect they have breast cancer react in contrasting ways. Pamela Hensley and Elaine Giftos guest star. | ||||||
144 | 22 | "The Unindicted Wife" | Marc Daniels | Norman Hudis | February 25, 1975 | |
Kate Gannard (Patty Duke) is admitted into the hospital by Dr. Welby for an appendectomy. Although she suffers from high blood pressure, it is not a problem at the time. However, when she comes home to recuperate, she finds out that her husband Martin (John Astin) has been accused of having accepted money in connection with the awarding of a building contract. The notoriety has a devastating effect on her, causing her blood pressure to soar so high that it may kill her. She is rushed to the hospital where Dr. Welby fights to save her life. | ||||||
145 | 23 | "Dark Corridors" | Richard Milton | Jean Holloway | March 4, 1975 | |
Shaken by the death of a friend, Dr. Welby becomes emotionally involved with an ailing teenager. Robin Mattson, Joanne Dru and Rosemary DeCamp guest star. | ||||||
146 | 24 | "Loser in a Dead Heat" | Unknown | Meyer Dolinsky | March 11, 1975 | |
Constant arguments between her parents because of her father's compulsive gambling cause a girl to suffer from hyperventilation, a condition in which the subject's intake of oxygen is excessive. Larry Hagman and Marcia Ralston guest star. |
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | ||||||
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147 | 1 | "Tomorrow May Never Come" | Walter Doniger | Richard Fielder | September 9, 1975 | ||||||
Dr. Kiley begins to have romantic feelings for Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley), the newest hospital director. However, tragedy soon strikes when Janet is thrown off her horse and is paralyzed. | |||||||||||
148 | 2 | "The Fruitfulness of Mrs. Steffie Rhodes" | Marc Daniels | Jerome Ross | September 16, 1975 | ||||||
Janet (Pamela Hensley) finds it difficult to cope after finding out she must help when quintuplets are set to be delivered at the hospital. | |||||||||||
149 | 3 | "The Lie" | Marc Daniels | Gene Thompson | September 23, 1975 | ||||||
The former boyfriend (Jon Cypher) of Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley) lies to Dr. Welby about the stroke he recently had, which could further endanger his life. | |||||||||||
150 | 4 | "The Covenant" | Walter Doniger | John W. Bloch | September 30, 1975 | ||||||
Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley) feels responsible after Dr. Welby is named in a malpractice lawsuit. | |||||||||||
151 | 5 | "The Double-Edged Razor" | Walter Doniger | Irving Elman | October 7, 1975 | ||||||
After his sister has to have an operation, a young man fears he may have to quit law school to help her afford it. Patty McCormack, Kim Hamilton and Tina Andrews guest star. | |||||||||||
152 | 6 | "To Live Another Day" | Marc Daniels | Norman Hudis | October 14, 1975 | ||||||
A Jewish boy named Simon (Scott Jacoby), who is suffering from a series of illnesses, longs to recover in time for his Bar Mitzvah. But his parents quarrel over whether he should go through with the ceremony, complicating his recovery. Beverly Garland and Michael Strong guest star. | |||||||||||
153 | 7 | "An End and a Beginning" | Marc Daniels | David Victor | October 21, 1975 | ||||||
Dr. Kiley and Janet Blake (Pamela Hensley) ruin her mother's wedding plans she had made, when the two get married sooner than she had expected. Julie Adams guest stars. | |||||||||||
154 | 8 | "The Tidal Wave" | Marc Daniels | Eugene Price | October 28, 1975 | ||||||
The Kileys' seemingly amicable plumber suffers from a series of uncontrolled violent outbursts, and it's up to Kiley and Welby to find out why and prescribe treatment... before the man kills someone. Anthony Geary and Aldo Ray guest star. | |||||||||||
155 | 9 | "The Strange Behavior of Paul Kelland" | Randal Kleiser | Jerome Ross | November 4, 1975 | ||||||
Dr. Welby cannot figure out why a husband refuses to have his ill wife hospitalized. Lloyd Haynes and Denise Nicholas guest star. | |||||||||||
156 | 10 | "Calculated Risk" | Walter Doniger | Richard Fielder | November 11, 1975 | ||||||
After his return from South America, Dr. Welby's son-in-law soon begins showing signs of heart disease. | |||||||||||
157 | 11 | "Killer of Dreams" | Hollingsworth Morse | Norman Hudis | November 18, 1975 | ||||||
A young couple's dream of the perfect wedding is shattered by a recurring illness. Don Galloway and Jill Jaress guest star. | |||||||||||
158 | 12 | "The Medea Factor" | Hollingsworth Morse | S : Connie Izay; S/T : Norman Hudis | December 2, 1975 | ||||||
After being placed with foster parents, a young boy now refuses to speak and Welby and Kiley seek to find out the true reason. Cassie Yates and Gary Crosby guest star. | |||||||||||
159 | 13 | "The One Face in the World" | Unknown | David Victor | December 9, 1975 | ||||||
After her father is diagnosed with leukemia, a young doctor tries to convince Welby that she needs to be involved in his medical care. Diane Baker, Gary Crosby, and Robert Hays guest star. | |||||||||||
160 | 14 | "Go Ahead and Cry" | Unknown | Unknown | December 16, 1975 | ||||||
Consuelo has to undergo major surgery and must also consider a recent marriage proposal. Don Defore guest stars. | |||||||||||
161 | 15 | "Strike Two!" | Dennis Donnelly | Jerome Ross | January 6, 1976 | ||||||
Scott (Kent McCord), a former rookie-of-the-year baseball player who became an alcoholic, finally gets another chance at life when he and his wife, Norma (Shelley Fabares), become the physical education directors at the center. When a hepatitis epidemic breaks out, the cases are traced to Scott. The people at the center reject Scott and he returns to the bottle, feeling that his world has collapsed. | |||||||||||
162 | 16 | "How Do You Know What Hurts Me?" | Joseph Pevney | Jack Morse | January 13, 1976 | ||||||
A young showgirl (Sheree North) collapses after a performance from an infection and doesn't reveal that she recently has had silicone injections. Simon Oakland guest stars. | |||||||||||
163 | 17 | "Prisoner of the Island Cell: Part 1" | Marc Daniels | S : Philip Chapin; T : Norman Hudis | January 20, 1976 | ||||||
Even though there is evidence to prove it, Dr. Welby is convinced that a young doctor he works with is not guilty of the rape he is charged with. | |||||||||||
164 | 18 | "Prisoner of the Island Cell: Part 2" | Marc Daniels | S : Philip Chapin; T : Norman Hudis | January 27, 1976 | ||||||
After being accused of rape, one of Dr. Welby's colleagues is asked to quit practicing. | |||||||||||
165 | 19 | "The Highest Mountain" | Russ Mayberry | Eugene Price | February 17, 1976 | ||||||
166 | 20 | ||||||||||
Dr. Kiley is studying to be a brain surgeon and fills in while Dr. Welby is on vacation visiting Sandy and Phil. Dr. Kiley suffers a stroke which leaves him paralyzed. This causes Dr. Welby to change his mind about how he must treat the stroke. Cameo by Maureen Reagan. | |||||||||||
167 | 21 | "To Trump an Ace" | Joseph E. Kenney | Max Hodge | February 24, 1976 | ||||||
A fast-living pilot postpones diagnostic tests to determine if he has asthma because he fears losing his pilot's license and livelihood. Fionnula Flanagan and Tony Becker guest star. | |||||||||||
168 | 22 | "All Passions Spent" | Richard Milton | Richard Fielder | March 2, 1976 | ||||||
Kiley is accused of making advances to the wife of his old college roommate, who is now a heart attack victim. Dick Gautier and Tina Louise guest star. | |||||||||||
169 | 23 | "Vanity Case: Part 1" "Aspects of Love" | Joseph Pevney | Norman Hudis | April 27, 1976 | ||||||
Sandy (Anne Schedeen) gets engaged to Paul (Cliff Potts); Paul's ex-wife, Hedy Moran (Gretchen Corbett) undergoes tests to find out what is wrong with her vision. | |||||||||||
170 | 24 | "Vanity Case: Part 2" | Leo Penn | Norman Hudis | May 4, 1976 | ||||||
Just as Welby is accepting Paul's engagement to Sandy, the former Mrs. Moran returns and is suffering from loss of vision. |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
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The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D. | Alexander Singer | S : Michael Braverman; S/S : John McGreevey | May 16, 1984 | |
Marcus Welby is back, and he has a couple problems. First, he is trying to bridge the gap between an old friend of his who gave up practicing medicine in favor of being the hospital administrator, and his son who is now a doctor who is currently treating a woman who has kidney problems. Second, the hospital that he has served faithfully for years is considering letting some of their elderly staff members go, and Mark is at the top of the list. | ||||
Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair | Steve Gethers | Steve Gethers | December 19, 1988 | |
Marcus Welby takes a holiday in Europe, where he finds romance with a rich divorced woman who's also being pursued by her ex-husband. |
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