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Médecins d'aujourd'hui

Original title: Medical Center
  • TV Series
  • 1969–1976
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
957
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Médecins d'aujourd'hui (1969)
Medical Center
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Medical DramaDrama

Located in the Los Angeles, California area, the Medical Center was an otherwise unnamed hospital complex that was part of a larger university campus.Located in the Los Angeles, California area, the Medical Center was an otherwise unnamed hospital complex that was part of a larger university campus.Located in the Los Angeles, California area, the Medical Center was an otherwise unnamed hospital complex that was part of a larger university campus.

  • Creators
    • Al C. Ward
    • Frank Glicksman
  • Stars
    • James Daly
    • Chad Everett
    • Chris Hutson
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.1/10
    957
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    • Creators
      • Al C. Ward
      • Frank Glicksman
    • Stars
      • James Daly
      • Chad Everett
      • Chris Hutson
    • 10User reviews
    • 6Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 4 wins & 8 nominations total

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    James Daly
    James Daly
    • Dr. Paul Lochner
    • 1969–1976
    Chad Everett
    Chad Everett
    • Dr. Joe Gannon
    • 1969–1976
    Chris Hutson
    • Nurse Courtland…
    • 1969–1976
    Virginia Hawkins
    • Nurse Evvie Canford…
    • 1969–1976
    Barbara Baldavin
    Barbara Baldavin
    • Nurse Holmby…
    • 1969–1976
    Daniel Silver
    • Anesthesiologist…
    • 1969–1972
    Audrey Totter
    Audrey Totter
    • Nurse Wilcox…
    • 1969–1976
    Harv Selsby
    • Dr. Calvert…
    • 1969–1975
    Sheldon Coburn
    • Anesthesiologist
    • 1972–1975
    Evelyn Frank
    • Nurse Foley…
    • 1969–1976
    Lisa Moore
    Lisa Moore
    • Nurse Dorsett…
    • 1969–1975
    Richard Stuart
    • Assistant Surgeon…
    • 1969–1971
    Ivan Bonar
    Ivan Bonar
    • Dr. Carter…
    • 1969–1976
    Corinne Camacho
    Corinne Camacho
    • Dr. Jeanne Bartlett
    • 1969–1972
    Eugene Peterson
    • Dr. Merrill Weller…
    • 1970–1975
    Louise Lewis
    Louise Lewis
    • Nurse Bascomb
    • 1969–1975
    Larry Evans
    • Dr. Evans…
    • 1970–1976
    Ed Hall
    • Dr. Bricker…
    • 1970–1975
    • Creators
      • Al C. Ward
      • Frank Glicksman
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    10leetallahassee

    A show way ahead of it's time

    Not only did this show have a top notch supporting cast, a handsome, charming leading man, and outstanding "guest star" performances, but it took on issues and subjects and issues that were taboo on television until that time (some are still quite controversial even now). Male impotence. A lesbian doctor. Witchcraft. Drug overdoses. Gangs. Sex changes. Mental illnesses. Doctors practicing with no training. Racial issues. Feminisim. Child abuse.I still remember many of the episodes and even some of the dialogue. The issues covered in this groundbreaking series are still relevant to audiences today. This is a series that deserves more attention and needs a DVD box set made!
    Unity_Bridge

    I Would So Much Like To See These ReRun On Cable

    So I Could Collect Them On Tape, It Was A Great Show, But Most Of All Just Like Looking at Chad, The story lines Were Good And Especially Want the 4 or 5 episodes with Shelby Grant on them (His Wife of Now 39 Years) !!!!!!!!

    I just read a comment regarding when Lily Tomlin walked off the Dick Cavett show, because Chad said Shelby was his Property,

    But . . . I Also Have Tapes OF Chad & Shelby on Tattletales in 1975 when they had been married 9 years, had the two kids & Chad Was Loving And Respectful & Sweet & Affectionate To Her.

    on the Dick Cavett Show, Chad Must have added

    "But then, I'm her property also, It's Commitment at its Height"

    OKAY TvLAND Channel, Get Medical Center ReRuns On Very Soon !!!

    P L E A S E,
    rcj5365

    Medical Center: 1969-1976

    By the late 1960's,two brilliant medical shows made their debut on network television during the year of 1969. The other was "Marcus Welby,MD" for ABC,and the other great medical drama was "Medical Center" that was on CBS.

    "Medical Center" was one of the great drama shows that premiered in the late 1960's,and continue onward toward that streak during the early and mid-1970's. The show was a CBS-TV staple for the seven years that it was on the air from September 24, 1969 until September 6, 1976. Produced by Frank Glicksman under executive producer Herbert F. Solow,the show focus on the medical happenings that were conducted at a large general hospital complex that was part of a large university campus(actually the University of California Medical Center at Los Angeles). Dr. Paul Lochner(James Daly)was the head chief of staff who was an experienced,professional,compassionate man who was very knowledgeable in the field of medicine and science.

    His assistant,Dr. Joesph Gannon(Chad Everett)was the young professor of surgery and the close friend and colleague of Dr. Lochner. Dr. Gannon was also the head director of the student health services department which became an appropriate post for a young physician who could identify closely with the students and their problems not only within the medical establishment,but Dr. Gannon was also a liaison for those who needed his assistance outside the medical establishment. For the seven seasons that this show was on the air,"Medical Center" established some great acting and riveting drama for this series and it shows in some of the episodes that were woven into the personal and private lives of the doctors not to mention the medical stories of the doctors and their patients,as well as others to whom they came in contact with,when was the fuel for this series which in some episodes had explicit subject matter that was unheard of for a television series during the late 1960's and early 1970's. "Medical Center" push the envelope further and when into more depth then any other medical show before it,and then some.

    The team of Gannon and Lochner embodied the youth versus experience tension which seems was the necessary ingredient element of every medical show back then,and the element worked here with the sheer brilliance of Chad Everett,who delivered his performances with astonishment and charm which made this show one of the most watched series of the early 1970's,not to mention cracking the top ten Nielsens during its seven year run. The guest star roster for "Medical Center" was basically a who's who of Hollywood's best ranging from Jodie Foster to Richard Thomas,Vic Morrow,Cyd Charisse,David Cassidy,Michael Douglas to Joanna Cameron,Martin E. Brooks,O.J. Simpson,and even Robert Reed that produced over 170 episodes,was a television staple during its day.
    kb6kgx

    Sure, it was a great series, but...

    I loved "Medical Center" as much as anyone else here. BUT... unless I missed an episode, it seems to me that everyone, every patient... survived and ended up walking out on their own two feet, more or less. I don't recall "Dr. Gannon" ever losing a patient. Unlike, say, on "ER", where they actually lose quite a few.

    Also, "Dr. Gannon" is listed as "Professor of Surgery" at the fictional university medical center. And he did EVERYTHING. In one episode, he'd be doing General Surgery. In another, Neurosurgery. In another, Orthopedic... he was a Cardiovascular Surgeon, he was a Thoracic Surgeon! He even did Psychiatry (there was one episode involving a girl with what turned out to be "Hysterical Blindness"). This guy did EVERYTHING!!!!
    10suzy3852-160-251338

    Loved medical center

    I was in high school when this aired in 1969. I watched every episode. I sure do miss it and wish memorable entertainment TV, antenna TV, or inspiration channels would show it. Chad Everett did an episode of supernatural few years back playing older dean winchester. Few years later he died. Only other show I saw him in was the nanny, of all things, playing a doctor. I never knew where medical center was being filmed when I looked it up on www.IMDb.com. When I was scrolling down thats when I saw where it was being filmed. I forgot what the episodes where about but one. Think Robert Reed was in it and he wanted a sex change operation and only Dr Gannon would do the operation. I have a few web sites to watch TV shows but its not listed on any of them. I even went on www.youtube.com and not there either.

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      When it went off the air after one hundred seventy-one first-run episodes, this show had aired the most episodes of any medical programs, comedy or drama. Since then, only House (2004) (one hundred seventy-seven), Diagnosis Murder (1993) (one hundred seventy-eight episodes, plus five movies, plus pilot), Scrubs (2001) (one hundred eighty-two), Bones (2005) (two hundred forty-six), Frasier (1993) (two hundred seventy-five). ER (1994) (three hundred thirty-one), and Grey's Anatomy (2005) (three hundred forty-plus) had more episodes about health care practitioners.
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    • Release date
      • April 17, 1969 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Medical Center
    • Filming locations
      • California State University Northridge - 18111 Nordhoff Street, Northridge, Los Angeles, California, USA(Hospital Exterior for most of the later episodes)
    • Production company
      • MGM Television
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      • 1h(60 min)
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 4:3

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