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Buy Marcus Welby M.D. on DVD Season One (1969) Season Two (1970) Marcus Welby M.D.September 23, 1969 - July 29, 1976 106 one hour episodes (7 seasons) on ABC in color Produced by: David Victor and David J. O'Connell Filmed at: Universal Television, Hollywood, CACAST Robert Young as Dr. Marcus WelbyJames Brolin as Dr. Steven Kiley Elena Verdugo as Consuelo Lopez Opening Theme Composed by: Leonard RosenmanSTORYLINE Dr. Marcus Welby (Robert Young)was a family practitioner with a kind bedside manner. It was this kindness and his thoroughness that involved him in his patients lives including their work and family life. Unlike the then trend for specialization in medicine Marcus Welby believed in treating the whole individual not just the symptoms.He takes on a young partner in Dr. Steven Kiley (James Brolin) who takes a break from his neurology training to try out private practice. As far as we the audience know he never goes back to those studies. Being fresh out of Medical School Dr. Kiley takes a more text book approach to cases and hasn't yet mastered any sort of bedside manner. This difference in styles leads to the inevitable conflict between the characters which is often softened by their nurse/receptionist Consuelo Lopez (Elena Verdugo). The twist in this show is that the older Welby is the one who proposes the more unorthodox treatments while the far younger Kiley is the conservative one. In most cases however the kind and knowing Welby usually has the correct approach, proving his young partner wrong in the end. Welby is a widower who we find out in the last season has a married daughter and a 6 year old grandson. There is never a mention of a wife however. And one more important fact, this may come as a complete shock to some younger visitors to this site but Dr Welby made house calls. Video Clip of Marcus Welby M.D. Passings Robert Young passed away in 1998 of respiratory failure, he was 91 |
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