Ben Casey
""There is a march of science; but who shall beat the drums for its retreat?"" (Charles Lamb)
Read More Episode 3 - But Who Shall Beat the Drums?
Episode 1 - August is the Month Before Christmas Episode 2 - A Bird in the Solitude Singing Episode 3 - But Who Shall Beat the Drums? Episode 4 - Autumn Without Red Leaves Episode 5 - You Fish or You Cut Bait Episode 6 - For Jimmy, the Best of Everything Episode 7 - Woods Full of Question Marks Episode 8 - A Thousand Words are Mute Episode 9 - Money, a Horse, and a Knowledge of Latin Episode 10 - A Disease of the Heart Called Love Episode 11 - Kill the Dream, but Spare the Dreamer Episode 12 - Courage at 3 A.M. Episode 13 - This Wild, Wild, Wild Waltzing World Episode 14 - A Boy is Standing Outside the Door Episode 15 - Where Does the Boomerang Go? Episode 16 - Pas de Deux Episode 17 - Every Other Minute, It's the End of the World Episode 18 - A Rambling Discourse on Egyptian Water Clocks Episode 19 - When I am Grown to Man's Estate Episode 20 - A Man, a Maid, and a Marionette Episode 21 - A Dipperful of Water from a Poisoned Well Episode 22 - A Little Fun to Match the Sorrow Episode 23 - Minus That Rusty Old Hacksaw Episode 24 - Eulogy in Four Flats Episode 25 - Three Li'l Lambs Episode 26 - A Slave is On the Throne Episode 27 - Journeys End in Lovers Meeting Episode 28 - The Day They Stole County General Episode 29 - Did Your Mother Come From Ireland, Ben Casey? Episode 30 - From Sutter's Crick...and Beyond Farewell Episode 31 - A Horse Named Stravinsky
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S4 • E1
August is the Month Before Christmas
It being reckoned that Jesus was actually born in September.
1964-09-14
S4 • E2
A Bird in the Solitude Singing
From the wreck of my past, which hath perish'd, Thus much I at least may recall, It hath taught me that which I most cherish'd Deserved to be dearest of all: In the desert a fountain is springing, In the wide waste there still is a tree, And a bird in the solitude singing, Which speaks to my spirit of thee.
Lord Byron
1964-09-21
S4 • E3
But Who Shall Beat the Drums?
""There is a march of science; but who shall beat the drums for its retreat?"" (Charles Lamb)
1964-09-28
S4 • E4
Autumn Without Red Leaves
""The summer is over...""
1964-10-05
S4 • E5
You Fish or You Cut Bait
The proverb put to the test.
1964-10-12
S4 • E6
For Jimmy, the Best of Everything
The power of personality.
1964-10-19
S4 • E7
Woods Full of Question Marks
The punctuated forest. Autism and deafness in children.
1964-10-26
S4 • E8
A Thousand Words are Mute
A picture is most eloquent.
1964-11-09
S4 • E9
Money, a Horse, and a Knowledge of Latin
The classical Rx, yet Dr. Swanson fails to inspire respect.
1964-11-16
S4 • E10
A Disease of the Heart Called Love
L'amour et la mort.
1964-11-23
S4 • E11
Kill the Dream, but Spare the Dreamer
The Freudian prescription.
1964-11-30
S4 • E12
Courage at 3 A.M.
""As to moral courage, he [Napoleon] had very rarely found it, he said, that of two hours past midnight; which is to say, courage unawares.""
1964-12-07
S4 • E13
This Wild, Wild, Wild Waltzing World
The whirligig of 3/4 time.
1964-12-14
S4 • E14
A Boy is Standing Outside the Door
The threshold of knowledge.
1965-01-04
S4 • E15
Where Does the Boomerang Go?
Australian veterinarian Dr. Geoffrey Collicott inspires his ward mates at County General. Although diagnosed himself with a terminal illness, his expertise could save the life of young Luke Creely, whose mysterious medical malady has Casey and his colleagues baffled.
1965-01-11
S4 • E16
Pas de Deux
A romantic ballet.
1965-01-18
S4 • E17
Every Other Minute, It's the End of the World
Working in the hospital milieu.
1965-01-25
S4 • E18
A Rambling Discourse on Egyptian Water Clocks
Cleopatra and the clepsydra.
1965-02-01
S4 • E19
When I am Grown to Man's Estate
Looking Forward
When I am grown to man's estate I shall be very proud and great, And tell the other girls and boys Not to meddle with my toys.
Robert Louis Stevenson
1965-02-08
S4 • E20
A Man, a Maid, and a Marionette
Various strings and attachments.
1965-02-22
S4 • E21
A Dipperful of Water from a Poisoned Well
Shadow and substance.
1965-03-01
S4 • E22
A Little Fun to Match the Sorrow
Dr. Green practices the best medicine, but Dr. Zorba and Dr. Casey are rather saturnine on his manner.
1965-03-08
S4 • E23
Minus That Rusty Old Hacksaw
Modern medicine.
1965-03-15
S4 • E24
Eulogy in Four Flats
The key of mourning.
1965-03-22
S4 • E25
Three Li'l Lambs
""To a close shorn sheep, God gives wind by measure."" (George Herbert)
1965-03-29
S4 • E26
A Slave is On the Throne
Gen. 41:41
1965-04-12
S4 • E27
Journeys End in Lovers Meeting
Euthanasia.
""Journeys end in lovers' meeting, Every wise man's son doth know.""—Twelfth Night
1965-04-19
S4 • E28
The Day They Stole County General
A change of management.
1965-04-26
S4 • E29
Did Your Mother Come From Ireland, Ben Casey?
A son of the auld sod.
1965-05-03
S4 • E30
From Sutter's Crick...and Beyond Farewell
A memorable rapprochement.
1965-05-10
S4 • E31
A Horse Named Stravinsky
A mount with a legendary moniker.
1965-05-17