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Docteur Marcus Welby

Titre original : Marcus Welby, M.D.
  • Série télévisée
  • 1969–1976
  • TV-PG
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La vie des docteurs Marcus Welby, un médecin généraliste et Steven Kiley, le jeune assistant de Welby. Les deux essaient de traiter les gens comme des individus à l'ère de la médecine spécia... Tout lireLa vie des docteurs Marcus Welby, un médecin généraliste et Steven Kiley, le jeune assistant de Welby. Les deux essaient de traiter les gens comme des individus à l'ère de la médecine spécialisée et des médecins indifférents.La vie des docteurs Marcus Welby, un médecin généraliste et Steven Kiley, le jeune assistant de Welby. Les deux essaient de traiter les gens comme des individus à l'ère de la médecine spécialisée et des médecins indifférents.

  • Création
    • David Victor
  • Casting principal
    • Robert Young
    • James Brolin
    • Elena Verdugo
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      • James Brolin
      • Elena Verdugo
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    • Récompensé par 4 Primetime Emmys
      • 12 victoires et 30 nominations au total

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    Robert Young
    Robert Young
    • Dr. Marcus Welby
    • 1969–1976
    James Brolin
    James Brolin
    • Dr. Steven Kiley
    • 1969–1976
    Elena Verdugo
    Elena Verdugo
    • Consuelo Lopez
    • 1969–1976
    Pamela Hensley
    Pamela Hensley
    • Janet Blake…
    • 1975–1976
    Marcia Ralston
    Marcia Ralston
    • Nurse Donnelly…
    • 1969–1976
    Sharon Gless
    Sharon Gless
    • Kathleen Faverty…
    • 1972–1976
    Connie Izay
    Connie Izay
    • Anesthesiologist…
    • 1972–1976
    Anne Schedeen
    Anne Schedeen
    • Sandy Porter…
    • 1974–1976
    Norman Stuart
    • Dr. Kingman…
    • 1970–1975
    Margaret Madigan
    • Nurse…
    • 1970–1971
    Brett Hadley
    • Anaesthesiologist…
    • 1970–1976
    Gavin Brendan
    • Phil Porter
    • 1975–1976
    Lois January
    Lois January
    • Betty…
    • 1972–1976
    Cliff Potts
    Cliff Potts
    • Dr. Paul Moran…
    • 1969–1976
    Aline Towne
    Aline Towne
    • Nurse…
    • 1971–1976
    Jerry Fogel
    Jerry Fogel
    • David Robins…
    • 1972–1975
    Victor Izay
    Victor Izay
    • Dr. Bonner…
    • 1973–1975
    Barbara Sigel
    Barbara Sigel
    • Nurse…
    • 1970–1972
    • Création
      • David Victor
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    Did Welby only have five patients?

    I enjoyed watching this show as a child. I often wondered though if Welby only had a few patients since he had time to do home visits and become godfather to one of his patient's baby. He also seemed to moralize a lot. He would go into these lengthy monologues about morality and human behavior. It is also interesting to watch him tell a pregnant woman that drinking a glass of red wine in the evenings would be good for her nerves. How times have changed.
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    Great TV medicine

    Unlike "ER", "Marcus Welby, M.D." played it straight. No silliness. No irony upon irony stacked unrealistically tall.

    Unlike "House", "Marcus Welby, M.D." had pleasant, instantly likable, lead characters.

    There are only three regular characters in "Marcus Welby, M.D." but watching it is not a limitation.

    The highly skilled experienced MD.

    The dashing young new MD.

    The caring helpful nurse.

    Each is played in a perfect ultra-idealistic way. The lead characters offer a limitless aura of security, competence, and high ethics. In the history of TV, I cannot think of any series with benevolent elders exuding such a sense of personal strength and security. One hour of "Marcus Welby, M.D." is the polar opposite of watching one hour of 9-11 World Trade Center attack footage.

    The series employed doctors and scientists to give the medical activities ample grounding.

    Each episode is a morality play centering on one main problem. To its credit, the series often attempted to show both sides of a controversy or at least go deeper into the "wrong" side to explain its origins. "Problems have two side," as Dr. Welby often says.

    The main weakness is the same with any weekly TV series: production shortcuts. With casting, for example, in the Ngyun episode, a 1/2 Viet-Nam / 1/2 black war orphan is rescued and flown to the USA, but the young actor looks to be a white boy with an American accent with his hair dyed black and skin darkened.

    However, shortcuts can be seen in the greatest of weekly TV series. However, taken as a whole, "Marcus Welby, M.D." is America's greatest medical drama. Better than "Medical Center". Better than "ER". the best.
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    A vanishing breed

    Marcus Welby, MD was a show that was a salute to a vanishing breed of men, the general practitioner. Robert Young who starred in the series had been America's role model dad in Father Knows Best. Now he became the role model doctor.

    I liked Dr. Welby because of the way he treated his cases as individuals. Admittedly the job of a doctor can be routine, prescriptions and vaccinations and the dispensing of good commonsense advice of a general nature. But the episodes were of the cases that were unique and Welby treated them as such.

    I could identify with him because back in my working days I tried to deal with a lot of claimants individually when I worked at NYS Crime Victims Board. There are some you just have to go the extra mile or two for. Welby did and I tried to. He had one indisputable advantage, Welby was his own boss. Try doing that in civil service where uniformity is a lifestyle.

    Robert Young had young James Brolin at the beginning of his successful career. Young being a veteran of the old Hollywood studio system and Brolin one who developed his career on the small screen were two generations of actors. But they complemented each other well.

    Completing the cast was another studio system veteran Elena Verdugo as the office nurse Consuela. She was very important because the one time starlet gave a voice and a face to working Hispanic women in the 40 something range.

    I wish all the doctors were Marcus Welbys.
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    Why is this not on DVD ?

    I was a big fan of this show from the first episode. Back in the early 70's, everyone wished they had a doctor like Marcus Welby. The way he treated patients and took a interest in their personal lives is what made the show so good. I think it was one of the first medical programs that dealt with serious medical issues and took a realistic approach in each show. One of my favorite episodes was about a small boy with autism, something that was just not talked about 35 years ago. Today, the family doctor is just about extinct with managed care and HMO's. Marcus Welby, M.D. reminds us of the good old days. I think the time has come to get these shows out in DVD so we can get to enjoy them all over again.
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    Medical Drama at its best

    Before there were the onslaught of such Medical shows as "Trapper John" "St. Elsewhere","Chicago Hope","Doogie Howser,MD","ER","Presidio Med", there was one show that brought great medical drama at its very best.......

    That show was "Marcus Welby,M.D.".

    The series ran on ABC-TV from 1969-76. During its run on the air,the show garnered several Emmy nominations including one for best dramatic series which Robert Young won for best actor for one of the episodes which was directed by an unknown at the time who would go one to directed several episodes of the series before he established himself as one of Hollywood's biggest producers of all-time. Need I say more?

    As for the series itself,the show dealt with several situations in and around the confines of his medical offices and his confrontations with the medical establishments at the local hospital where a patient's confidentality was being discussed(which was the focus of some of the episodes). Some topics on the show dealt with cancer patients,the effects of retardation in children,and the overall situations of the medical world,and one episode in particular dealt with two topics;one was the effects of depression and the other was with alcoholism and so much more. The show was produced in by the guidelines instructed by the American Medical Association and this series was the first to show a surgical procedure done by the book and its complications to follow. Very deep.

    For one,Doc Welby stood his ground and spoke out where his patients were concerned and sometimes aided by his assistant,Dr. Kiley(played by James Brolin),and nurse Consuelo(played by Elena Verdugo). Unlike the other medical series that came out about the same time(Medical Center which was very controversial,but was on a rival network which went off the air

    a year before this series did),but in all this was a TV classic that has stood the test of time and will continued to do so.

    This show had a lot of guest stars on it than any other show,but it had some that were just starting out in some of them....check out guest appearances by actors Sharon Gless,Joanna Cameron,Heather Menzies, Richard Thomas,Teresa Graves,and Arthur Hill(who was sometimes the medical lawyer,Owen Marshall for Doc Welby and Dr. Kiley).

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      The exterior of Dr. Welby's office was the same building used as the Cleaver family home on Leave It to Beaver (1957) with only Welby's shingle as the new addition to the set.
    • Connexions
      Featured in The 23rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1971)

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    • Date de sortie
      • 6 août 1987 (France)
    • Pays d’origine
      • États-Unis
    • Langue
      • Anglais
    • Aussi connu sous le nom de
      • Marcus Welby, M.D.
    • Lieux de tournage
      • Colonial Street, Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, Californie, États-Unis
    • Société de production
      • Universal Television
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