Marcus Welby, M.D.
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Episode 1 - A Fragile Possession Episode 2 - Love Is When They Say They Need You Episode 3 - We'll Walk Out of Here Together Episode 4 - In Sickness and In Health Episode 5 - House of Mirrors Episode 6 - He Could Sell Iceboxes To Eskimos Episode 7 - The Wednesday Game Episode 8 - Don and Denise Episode 9 - Please Don't Send Flowers Episode 10 - With A Shout, Not A Whimper Episode 11 - Jason Be Nimble, Jason Be Quick Episode 12 - Unto the Next Generation Episode 13 - Heartbeat For Yesterday Episode 14 - Dinner of Herbs Episode 15 - A More Exciting Case Episode 16 - A Necessary End Episode 17 - Who Are You Arthur Kolinski? Episode 18 - Gemini Descending Episode 19 - The Problem With Charlie Episode 20 - Catch A Ring That Isn't There Episode 21 - The Working Heart Episode 22 - The Other Martin Loring Episode 23 - The Day After Forever Episode 24 - The Tortoise Dance
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S4 • E1
A Fragile Possession
1972-09-12
S4 • E2
Love Is When They Say They Need You
1972-09-19
S4 • E3
We'll Walk Out of Here Together
1972-09-26
S4 • E4
In Sickness and In Health
1972-10-03
S4 • E5
House of Mirrors
Ever since a car accident killed his wife and crippled his son, Dr. Val Peterson's life has centered on his work and surgeries to get his son walking again. His engagement to Marilyn Hoffman is not for love and the question becomes why.
1972-10-10
S4 • E6
He Could Sell Iceboxes To Eskimos
1972-10-17
S4 • E7
The Wednesday Game
1972-10-24
S4 • E8
Don and Denise
1972-10-31
S4 • E9
Please Don't Send Flowers
1972-11-14
S4 • E10
With A Shout, Not A Whimper
1972-11-21
S4 • E11
Jason Be Nimble, Jason Be Quick
1972-11-28
S4 • E12
Unto the Next Generation
1972-12-05
S4 • E13
Heartbeat For Yesterday
Dr. Welby, called by flying physician Jerome Billings, an orthopedic surgeon, for help finds young Carlos in a diabetic coma. Carlos' grandfather, Charlie, convinced his grandson will die, objects to Welby's treating him but accompanies Carlos when Welby insists on flying the ailing youth to a hospital. Weather forces the plane into an emergency landing in which Charlie is injured, giving Welby two emergencies to handle.
1972-12-12
S4 • E14
Dinner of Herbs
1972-12-19
S4 • E15
A More Exciting Case
1973-01-02
S4 • E16
A Necessary End
When Julie Langley Kirk's illness is diagnosed by Dr. Welby as serious heart damage, she refuses to accept it at first. Convinced finally by Dr. Welby that she must continue her work, she works on, with the help of her assistant, Greta, finishing a moving photographic essay on the end of life.
1973-01-09
S4 • E17
Who Are You Arthur Kolinski?
1973-01-16
S4 • E18
Gemini Descending
1973-01-23
S4 • E19
The Problem With Charlie
1973-01-30
S4 • E20
Catch A Ring That Isn't There
When 17-year-old gymnastic champion Rickie Manning falls off the rings in gym, he is examined by Dr. Kiley who suspects the boy has been drinking. He and Dr. Welby want the boy to get help from a group at Comeback House. Richie's parents resist at first, but come to face the fact they have helped create their son's problems by pressures on him following the death of their other son.
1973-02-06
S4 • E21
The Working Heart
Laura Daniels develops a serious heart problem as the result of rheumatic fever. Although she accepts Dr. Welby's order to give up her TV interview show, she is convinced that her husband Paul loves her only as a successful career woman. She returns to work, getting pills from her assistant, Jan, and these, combined with liquor, cause her to collapse, making heart surgery mandatory.
1973-02-13
S4 • E22
The Other Martin Loring
"The Other Martin Loring" is a 1973 episode of Marcus Welby, M.D., an American medical drama that aired on ABC. It tells the story of a middle-aged man facing several health issues, which seem to stem from his repression of his homosexuality. The episode aired on February 20, 1973, and was met with concern and protests from LGBT rights activists for its equating of homosexuality and illness.
1973-02-20
S4 • E23
The Day After Forever
Troubled by his wife's relationship with a charming young political candidate, a successful architect-builder turns to tranquilizers and is seriously injured at a construction site.
1973-02-27
S4 • E24
The Tortoise Dance
1973-03-06