Cutter to Houston

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Cutter to Houston
Format Medical Drama
Created by Sandor Stern
Starring see below
Country of origin USA
No. of episodes 7 aired, 2 unaired
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run October 1, 1983December 31, 1983
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IMDb profile

Cutter to Houston was a short-lived television series in 1983. Here is the plot from TV.com:

"The show was based upon a medical clinic in the town on Cutter, Texas 60 miles from Houston. The three doctors were serving the small Texas town's clinic for very different reasons. Dr. Beth Gilbert was serving an apprenticeship while Dr. Hal Wexler was busy serving a probation brought on by charges of writing illegal prescriptions. Jim Metzler played the young surgeon Dr. Andy Fenton."

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[edit] Schedule Info

It aired Saturdays from October 1, 1983 to December 31, 1983. It aired on CBS at 8:00 PM Eastern. It was replaced on the schedule with Whiz Kids.

[edit] Cast

Jim Metzler Dr. Andy Fenton

Shelley Hack Dr. Beth Gilbert

Alec Baldwin Dr. Hal Wexler

K Callan Connie Buford

Noble Willingham Mayor Warren Jarvis

Susan Styles Nurse Patty Alvarez

[edit] Trivia

One of its stars Alec Baldwin, who played Dr. Hal Wexler in an episode gave mouth-to-mouth resuscitation to guest star Chad Allen, who recalled this event with great fondness years later.[citation needed]

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