1970 • 24 Episodes
September 16, 1970
A surgeon's (George Grizzard) career may be ended by multiple sclerosis.
September 23, 1970
A dedicated research scientist's vital work on a new drug is threatened when anonymous letters accuse him of being a homosexual.
September 30, 1970
A story about the feelings of parents whose teenagers are drug addicts. Gannon tries to save a 16-year-old girl from heroin addiction. His efforts are continually frustrated by her father, a professor who refuses to acknowledge the problem.
October 7, 1970
A brooding young doctor (Gary Lockwood) is suspected of murdering a woman on hospital grounds.
October 14, 1970
A woman doctor (Vera Miles) battles male prejudice.
October 21, 1970
William Devane guests as the maverick director of a free clinic. The maverick director of a ghetto clinic endangers its future by his refusal to follow rules in making reports on his patients to the police.
October 28, 1970
The problems of parents with mentally disabled children are explored in this episode. Dr. Gannon recommends treatment for Jenny, an abnormally active little girl. What do you do with a gifted child? Doc Gannon believes in a school for exceptional youngsters, and since he is the godfather of the child, he pushes a bit. Gannon's adversary is Mom, who takes an opposing position, and the friction between the two sparks the hour.
November 4, 1970
The problems of a doctor who has trouble adjusting to civilian life after serving in Vietnam. Dr. Eric Canford, a brilliant surgeon, comes back from war service with a drinking problem but refuses to admit it is affecting his work.
November 11, 1970
Modern medicine clashes with black magic as Gannon tries to save a girl afflicted with Addison's Disease-and a belief in the all-pervading, healing powers of Satan. (60 mins)
November 18, 1970
The problems of a patient who may face radical surgery. Doc Gannon demonstrates his noble side for the ladies, protecting Sandra Polk, a patient, when her husband becomes jealous. Suspicious professor Tink Polk flares up over his wife's appointments with Gannon while Joe, of course, remains Simon pure, merely keeping his patient's illness from her husband at her request.
November 25, 1970
Blinded in an attack, Gannon is still being stalked by a would-be killer.
December 2, 1970
A hallucinating patient accuses Gannon of fathering her unborn child.
December 9, 1970
Gannon is accused of shielding a seriously injured cop who allegedly shot a student without provocation.
December 16, 1970
A brash, long-haired surgeon (Gary Lockwood) runs afoul of his colleagues.
December 30, 1970
Gannon tries to save the life of a seriously ill Indian chief and enroll the chief's son in a physician's-assistant training program.
January 6, 1971
An intern who thinks his fiancee is ""wholesome"" doesn't know she contracted syphilis before they met.
January 13, 1971
A deadly story of sibling conflict.
January 27, 1971
A missing radium implant could contaminate the entire hospital.
February 3, 1971
A mentally disabled teenager (Pamela Franklin) has been abandoned by her mother.
February 10, 1971
The story of a troubled former vaudeville star (Jack Carter).
February 17, 1971
The high cost of hospital care is dramatized.
February 24, 1971
An insight into Lochner's personal life with his ex-wife (Dina Merrill) and daughter (Charlotte Stewart).
March 3, 1971
A once-brilliant surgeon (Richard Kiley) has become totally withdrawn. Dr—Thomas Patton, once a brilliant surgeon, now specializes in pathology, where he works only with the dead. Nor can anything reawaken his interest in the living, not even the needs of his critically ill ex-wife.
March 10, 1971
An aging doctor mistakenly believes that his medical practice is as good as ever. Pat Hingle as Dr. Farrring, a septuagenarian heart-transplant recipient whose mistaken faith in his new-found stamina could have tragic consequences for a young cancer patient.