
Medical Center
1969•1h 0m•6.1/10
Drama
Ratings
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6.1/10(13)
Medical Center is a medical drama series which aired on CBS from 1969 to 1976. It was produced by MGM Television.
Production
MGM Television
Language
EN
Status
Ended
First Aired
September 24, 1969
Last Aired
March 15, 1976
Networks
CBS
Created By
Frank Glicksman, Al C. Ward
Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
The Last 10 Yards
Air date: 1969-09-24
Bru Wiley, a college football star up for Heisman honors and a top pro career, ignores his failing health.
E2
Victim
Air date: 1969-10-01
Although the father of a 7-year-old with severe internal injuries insists the child fell off an embankment, Dr. Gannon suspects the child was beaten.
E3
Emergency in Ward E
Air date: 1969-10-08
Focuses on the psychological interplay between two patients in serious shape.
E4
A Life is Waiting
Air date: 1969-10-15
The question of a therapeutic abortion divides Nora Caldwell (Barbara Rush) and her husband Dan (John McMartin).
E5
The Battle of Lily Wu
Air date: 1969-10-22
A Vietnamese war victim (France Nuyen) is being treated at the medical center.
E6
The Crooked Circle
Air date: 1969-10-29
A story about drug addiction.
E7
Thousands and Thousands of Miles
Air date: 1969-11-12
Jenny Webb (Brooke Bundy), with a hemorrhaging kidney and a baby on the way, is rejected by her angry father and uncaring boyfriend.
E8
The Sharpest Edge
Air date: 1969-11-19
An intradepartmental dispute pits Gannon against the new acting chief of surgery (John Marley).
E9
Jeopardy
Air date: 1969-11-26
Dr. Gannon tries to prove that the suddenly violent behavior of student Greg Soreson stems from an organic ailment.
E10
The Fallen Image
Air date: 1969-12-03
A U.S. ambassador (Walter Pidgeon) has a heart condition that could jeopardize a crucial meeting.
E11
The Loner
Air date: 1969-12-10
A patient (Lee Grant) learns a lesson about life from a little boy (Fabian Gregory).
E12
24 Hours
Air date: 1969-12-17
Gannon stakes his reputation on the integrity of a student nurse (Belinda Montgomery).
E13
The Adversaries
Air date: 1969-12-31
Interns Steve Seagren and Katherine Kenter are both being considered for a much-prized residency.
E14
The Deceived
Air date: 1970-01-07
A student facing kidney failure gets no comfort from her alienated family or her disinterested ex-husband.
E15
Moment of Decision
Air date: 1970-01-14
Dr. Lochner's emotions conflict with his professional judgment when he faces a crisis concerning his own daughter.
E16
Runaway
Air date: 1970-01-21
Dr. Gannon tries to bridge a gap between a 17-year-old and his gruff immigrant father.
E17
Fright and Flight
Air date: 1970-02-04
A blind student's recovery depends on recalling the horrible event that caused her loss of sight.
E18
A Duel with Doom
Air date: 1970-02-11
The director of a foundation for teenage parolees lays his life on the line to save one of his charges.
E19
A Matter of Tomorrow
Air date: 1970-02-25
The story of a dedicated head nurse (Mercedes McCambridge).
E20
Care is no Cure
Air date: 1970-03-04
A sensitive story about Gannon's love for an incurably ill woman (Shelby Grant).
E21
The Professional
Air date: 1970-03-11
A former gridiron idol (Forrest Tucker) finds living with his own legend unbearable.
E22
The Combatants
Air date: 1970-03-18
A research specialist (William Shatner) clashes with Gannon over a possible cancer cure.
E23
The V.D. Story
Air date: 1970-03-25
A story about the need to treat venereal disease as a medical problem divorced from social stigma.
E24
His Brother's Keeper
Air date: 1970-04-01
Dr. Martin Lambert is blind to the fact that his older son suffers from a muscular disorder and that he has neglected his younger son.
E25
The Rebel in White
Air date: 1970-04-08
An ambitious black resident (Georg Stanford Brown) is convinced that Gannon is preventing him from performing surgery.
E26
Between Dark And Daylight
Air date: 1970-04-15
The story of a marriage tormented by lack of children.

























