The Bold Ones: The New Doctors

The Bold Ones: The New Doctors

The Cast of The Bold Ones: The New Doctors
Also known as The New Doctors
Created by Steven Bochco
Paul Mason
Richard Landau
Directed by Jeremy Kagan[1]
John Badham
Richard Benedict
Abner Biberman
Michael Caffey
Marvin J. Chomsky
Robert E. Collins
Daryl Duke
Alf Kjellin
Jerry Lewis
Don McDougall
Frank Pierson
Barry Shear
Jud Taylor
Starring E. G. Marshall
David Hartman
John Saxon (Season 1-3)
Robert Walden (Season 4)
Julie Adams (Season 2)
Opening theme Billy Goldenberg
Composer(s) Stanley Wilson
Lyn Murray
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 4
No. of episodes 44 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Herbert Hirschman
Producer(s) Douglas Benton
Cy Chermak
Joel Rogosin
Robert Scheerer
Camera setup Single-camera
Running time 4548 minutes
Production company(s) Harbour-UTV
Release
Original network NBC
Original release September 14, 1969 (1969-09-14) – May 4, 1973 (1973-05-04)

The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (also known as The New Doctors) is an American medical drama that lasted for four seasons on NBC, from 1969 to 1973.

Overview

Marshall as David Craig.

The series focuses on the life of Dr. David Craig (E. G. Marshall), an extremely successful neurosurgeon who is so renowned in his field that he is able to open his own very exclusive clinic called The David Craig Institute of New Medicine.

Craig has enlisted two "bold" young medical executives, chief of surgery Dr. Ted Stuart (John Saxon) and Paul Hunter (David Hartman). The character Dr. Stuart was later replaced by Dr. Cohen[2] (Robert Walden).

The New Doctors was part of The Bold Ones, a rotating series of dramas that also included The Protectors (with Leslie Nielsen), The Lawyers (with Burl Ives) and The Senator (with Hal Holbrook). The New Doctors was the only one of the four series to last for the entire run.

David Hartman was nominated for a Golden Globe Award for portraying Paul Hunter on this show.[3]

Synopsis

Together with his two assistants Dr. Paul Hunter and Dr. Ted Stuart, Dr. David Craig encounters an array of medical and psychosocial issues in his own exclusive clinic. The clinic utilizes then "cutting edge" treatments and is at the forefront of medical research. Medical cases cover a broad spectrum, including organ transplants, mothers with post-partum depression, patients with psychogenic problems, and patients that are difficult to communicate with. Episodes were 60 minutes, and in some cases, Craig becomes involved with patients stricken with rare diseases and unusual circumstances as occurred in later medical dramas such as House and ER.

The closing credits state that "the story, techniques and equipment shown are based on actual developments at the frontiers of medicine."

Cast and characters

Episodes

Season Episodes First aired Last aired
1 10 September 14, 1969 (1969-09-14) March 1, 1970 (1970-03-01)
2 8 September 20, 1970 (1970-09-20) February 1971 (1971-2.14)
3 11 September 21, 1971 (1971-09-21) March 5, 1972 (1972-03-05)
4 15 September 19, 1972 (1972-09-19) May 4, 1973 (1973-05-04)

After the pilot episode, "To Save a Life", the series became a hit, lasting for three more seasons, ending with the 15th episode of fourth season, "And Other Things I May Not See".

The episode "Five Days in the Death of Sgt. Brown" was a crossover with Ironside; that episode started in Ironside and ended in New Doctors. Both parts were syndicated as Ironside episodes, using the opening and closing credits from part one.

DVD release

On March 1, 2016, Timeless Media Group will release The Bold Ones: The New Doctors- The Complete Series on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time.[4]

Guest appearances

References

  1. "imdb.com". The Bold Ones: The New Doctors. Retrieved November 17, 2007.
  2. "imdb.com". The Bold Ones: The New Doctors. Retrieved November 17, 2007.
  3. "imdb.com". The Bold Ones: The New Doctors. Retrieved November 17, 2007.
  4. The New Doctors - 9-DVD Set for 'The Complete Series' Starring E.G. Marshall
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