The young doctors cast
Well-acted story about a clash of methods in a New York hospital. Cathy: Ina Balin.
The program was shown and exported internationally including throughout North America and Canada and Europe including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France and Spain. Watson had been the Producer of the British TV soap opera Crossroads from to and he moved back to Australia to help set up a new drama department within the Reg Grundy Organisation, which at the time, was better known for its game and quiz shows. The Nine Network made it clear only one of the series would be commissioned beyond the initial week production run approximately 65 episodes. The Sullivans , which had a three times greater budget, after the trial period emerged as the critical success, so The Young Doctors was cancelled. Fans however lobbied the Nine Network, who then reversed their decision and by popular demand The Young Doctors continued in its daily 6. The Young Doctors long-serving cast members began to leave, so during the final season in —83, many new characters were added in an attempt to modernise and refresh the long-running serial. Producer and co-creator Alan Coleman also left in early , and was replaced by Sue Masters twelve months before the series finished production in late November
The young doctors cast
Sign In. Edit The Young Doctors — Series Directed by Max Varnel Graham Steele 1, episodes, Lyn James Helen Gordon 1, episodes, Gwen Plumb Ada Simmonds 1, episodes, Michael Beecher Brian Denham 1, episodes, Alfred Sandor Tania Livingston 1, episodes, Susanne Stuart Dennis Jamison 1, episodes, Alan Dale John Forrest episodes, Ros Wood
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Ronald Reagan was the narrator in the film. David Coleman Ben Gazzara is a young doctor hired by a hospital's pathology department. The head of the department, Dr. Joseph Pearson Fredric March , sees Coleman as a rival, and they fight over many medical issues. Coleman falls in love with Cathy Hunt Ina Balin , a student nurse at the hospital, who develops a tumor in her knee.
The program was shown and exported internationally including throughout North America and Canada and Europe including the United Kingdom, the Netherlands, France and Spain. Watson had been the Producer of the British TV soap opera Crossroads from to and he moved back to Australia to help set up a new drama department within the Reg Grundy Organisation, which at the time, was better known for its game and quiz shows. The Nine Network made it clear only one of the series would be commissioned beyond the initial week production run approximately 65 episodes. The Sullivans , which had a three times greater budget, after the trial period emerged as the critical success, so The Young Doctors was cancelled. Fans however lobbied the Nine Network, who then reversed their decision and by popular demand The Young Doctors continued in its daily 6. The Young Doctors long-serving cast members began to leave, so during the final season in —83, many new characters were added in an attempt to modernise and refresh the long-running serial. Producer and co-creator Alan Coleman also left in early , and was replaced by Sue Masters twelve months before the series finished production in late November Masters went on to produce Grundy's replacement medical soap, Starting Out , for Nine, and then Grundy's stablemate, Prisoner , from
The young doctors cast
Sign In. Edit The Young Doctors Joseph Pearson Ben Gazzara David Coleman Dick Clark Alexander Ina Balin Cathy Hunt Eddie Albert Charles Dornberger Phyllis Love Elizabeth Alexander Edward Andrews Jim Bannister Aline MacMahon Tomaselli Rosemary Murphy
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Rosalie Parker 15 episodes, Julieanne Newbould Malcolm Fielding 1 episode, Graham Steele 1, episodes, Terry Cooper 2 episodes, Howard Vernon Sam Wilkinson 22 episodes, Self 5 episodes, Graham Corry Dulcie Farley 1 episode, Erin Cosgrove episodes, Julie Nihill Joseph Pearson Fredric March , sees Coleman as a rival, and they fight over many medical issues. Sister Carson 1 episode, Craig Wilson Burke 3 episodes, Joy Chambers Lyn James Helen Gordon.
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The New York Times. Roxanne Moore 1 episode, Sister Evans 15 episodes, Mark Hashfield From 9 February , the series was moved to TV One and reverted to half hour episodes at 5. Watchlist for Series and Stand-up. User reviews 2 Review. Robert Shaw 13 episodes, Ian Coughlan Film rights were bought by Dick Clark , then best known for Bandstand who took the project to the producing team of Laurence Turman and Steve Tillman it was their first film together. Los Angeles Times. Erin Cosgrove episodes, Julie Nihill Patrick Hay 1 episode, Wendy Playfair Marcus Rothwell 5 episodes, Scott Pollock Dennis Jamison 1, episodes, Sam Wilkinson 22 episodes,
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