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House Calls

  • TV Series
  • 1979–1982
  • 30m
IMDb RATING
6.5/10
155
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House Calls (1979)
Comedy

Workplace romances have challenges, as surgeon Charlie Michaels and admin Anne Atkinson learn. Other characters include senile chief of staff Amos, Charlie's colleague Norm, candy striper Mr... Read allWorkplace romances have challenges, as surgeon Charlie Michaels and admin Anne Atkinson learn. Other characters include senile chief of staff Amos, Charlie's colleague Norm, candy striper Mrs. Phipps, and hospital admin Conrad Peckler.Workplace romances have challenges, as surgeon Charlie Michaels and admin Anne Atkinson learn. Other characters include senile chief of staff Amos, Charlie's colleague Norm, candy striper Mrs. Phipps, and hospital admin Conrad Peckler.

  • Creators
    • Julius J. Epstein
    • Max Shulman
  • Stars
    • Wayne Rogers
    • Ray Buktenica
    • David Wayne
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  • IMDb RATING
    6.5/10
    155
    YOUR RATING
    • Creators
      • Julius J. Epstein
      • Max Shulman
    • Stars
      • Wayne Rogers
      • Ray Buktenica
      • David Wayne
    • 3User reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 1 Primetime Emmy
      • 3 nominations total

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    Wayne Rogers
    Wayne Rogers
    • Dr. Charley Michaels
    • 1979–1982
    Ray Buktenica
    Ray Buktenica
    • Dr. Normon Solomon
    • 1979–1982
    David Wayne
    David Wayne
    • Dr. Amos Weatherby
    • 1979–1982
    Lynn Redgrave
    Lynn Redgrave
    • Ann Anderson
    • 1979–1981
    Deedy Peters
    • Mrs. Phipps
    • 1979–1982
    Sharon Gless
    Sharon Gless
    • Jane Jeffries
    • 1982
    Aneta Corsaut
    Aneta Corsaut
    • Head Nurse Bradley…
    • 1979–1981
    Mark L. Taylor
    Mark L. Taylor
    • Conrad Peckler…
    • 1980–1982
    Suzanne Hunt
    Suzanne Hunt
    • Nurse Shirley Bryan
    • 1980–1982
    Diane Lander
    • Nurse Sally Bowman
    • 1979–1980
    Roger Bowen
    Roger Bowen
    • Dr. Beiderbeck…
    • 1979–1981
    Candice Azzara
    Candice Azzara
    • Ellen Grady…
    • 1979
    Richard Stahl
    Richard Stahl
    • 1980–1981
    Dean Santoro
    Dean Santoro
    • Senator Thurlow
    • 1980–1981
    George Petrie
    George Petrie
    • Mannion
    • 1981–1982
    Melanie Vincz
    • Linda Fuller
    • 1981–1982
    Jim Weston
    • Ted
    • 1981–1982
    Marlyn Mason
    Marlyn Mason
    • 1981
    • Creators
      • Julius J. Epstein
      • Max Shulman
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    7safenoe

    Underrated gem

    I remember House Calls from all those years ago. I remember watching the ones with Lynn Redgrave and of course Wayne Rogers from M*A*S*H. It's a shame there's only just over 100 user votes for this gem of a series which should have lasted much longer.
    theowinthrop

    A Good Transcription From the Large Screen to the Small Screen

    In 1978 Walter Matthau, Glenda Jackson, Art Carney, and Richard Benjamin appeared in a comedy about the medical profession in a big city hospital called HOUSE CALLS. It was a good comedy, and would lead to one of the film partnerships of Matthau's career - his two film partnership with Jackson. But it also was so well liked it was transformed into a briefly successful television show starring Wayne Rogers, Lynn Redgrave, David Wayne, and Ray Buktenica, and (when Redgrave left the show) Sharon Gless.

    The television show was unique in it's way, not only from being a successful transcription from the movies. Matthau's Charlie was a man in his 50s, and the role was reduce by about 15 years for Rogers. Rogers, who made a name for himself as Dr. "Trapper John" McIntyre on the television show M.A.S.H. had left that show in 1978. Yet he was not hired to play an older version of the same character in TRAPPER JOHN (Pernell Roberts was - quite successfully too). Instead he ended up as Charlie. Redgrave, British born and raised, replaced Jackson, British born and raised. Buktenica replaced Benjamin. Of the leads, the most interesting change was Wayne from Carney. Dr. Amos Weatherby was usually senile and incompetent, but he had a mean, opportunistic streak occasionally. At first Wayne's character was written like that. The habit that Carney had of calling Benjamin's character by the wrong first name was continued by Wayne towards Buktenica. But it turned out that in one of the episodes, Buktenica (who was getting upset at this habit of Wayne's) discovered that it was meant well - Wayne's dead younger brother was like Buktenica, and that was why he called him by that name.

    In short Wayne's character was allowed to show more humanity than Carney's. In later episodes his competence, while questioned, turned out to be far more realistic than Carney's. In one episode, when a supposedly botched operation took place Wayne is being forced to resign by the head of the Board of Trustees. It turned out that the wife of the head of the Board starts choking while Wayne is giving his resignation speech. Without stopping he walks behind her and gives her the correct Heimlich maneuver. Carney's Amos would not have done that.

    The romance between Charlie and Ann continued, but more discreetly than in the film. In 1981 Lynn Redgrave left the show in a contract dispute. She was replaced in the last year by Sheron Gless. Gless did well in the part, but the audience used to Redgrave never quite caught onto Gless. The show ended in 1982, and Gless would soon find her niche in television history as Tyne Daly's second partner in CAGNEY AND LACEY.

    There were also two other characters who popped up who were new to the story. There was Mrs. Phipps (Deedy Peters) and Conrad Peckler (Mark L. Taylor). Mrs. Phipps was the chief Candy Striper, a sickeningly sweet lady who got into the hair of the patients and doctors - but tended to be sharp when she wanted to be. Peckler became the bete noir of Rogers, Wayne (in particular Wayne, who never has any patience for him), Buktenica, Redgrave, and Gless (the latter two as office workers are under him - Peckler is the hospital administrator). Officious, business like, and totally without any sympathy for anything that does not benefit the hospital, Taylor's Peckler always was taught a lesson by the others. Usually it was Wayne who taught him the lesson.

    The show was actually quite good - it certainly deserves a revival.
    Sargebri

    Was Great During the First Season

    This was a pretty good show during its first season. The thing that made this show watchable was the chemistry between Wayne Rogers and Lynn Redgrave as Charlie and Ann and that relationship provided the a lot of the humor for the show. Also, the relationship between David Wayne and Ray Buktenica and doctors Weatherby and Solomon respectively gave this show a real kick in the pants. Unfortunately, after Ms. Redgrave left because of a contract dispute, the whole dynamic changed and the show went downhill from there. If it weren't for that, this show would probably have had a very long run on television.

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    • Trivia
      Lynn Redgrave left the series in 1981 in a very public dispute with Universal Television. The studio claimed that the dispute related to her salary, while Redgrave claimed that the studio refused to allow her to breast feed her newborn daughter in between takes on the set. Redgrave sued the studio, but lost when the litigation was dismissed thirteen years later.
    • Connections
      Featured in The 33rd Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (1981)
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      Enjoy The Ride
      by Bill Greer

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    • Release date
      • December 17, 1979 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Visite a domicilio
    • Filming locations
      • Linda Vista Hospital - 610 S. St. Louis Street, Los Angeles, California, USA(Kensington Medical ext.)
    • Production companies
      • Alex Winitsky / Arlene Sellers Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      30 minutes
    • Sound mix
      • Mono
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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