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Casey gets a group of former TV doctors (including Vince Edwards and Larry Linville) to attend the ribbon-cutting ceremony for the new maternity wing. Jack, whose first marriage was essentially ruined by Chad Everett, becomes even more distraught when he saves a choking woman , and she credits Everett as the hero. 55: 9 "Temporary Setbacks"
Medical Center: Dr. Jeanne Bartlett Dr. Carrie Benson Dr. Bradford Dr. Corelli Dr. Courtney Dr. Farring Dr. Joe Gannon Dr. De Haven Dr. James Dr. Arthur Komer Dr. Paul Lochner Dr. Bert Simon Dr. Ben Teverley Dr. Waltham Dr. Carl Webson: Corinne Camacho Jessica Walter Martin Braddock Robert Walden Peter Haskell Pat Hingle Chad Everett Percy ...
James Firman Daly (October 23, 1918 – July 3, 1978) was an American theater, film, and television actor, who is perhaps best known for his role as Paul Lochner in the hospital drama series Medical Center, in which he played Chad Everett's superior.
The Dick Cavett Show. Jimmy Kimmel Live! The Dick Cavett Show was the title of several talk shows hosted by Dick Cavett on various television networks, including: ABC daytime, (March 4, 1968–January 24, 1969) originally titled This Morning. ABC prime time, Tuesdays, Wednesdays & Fridays (May 26 – September 19, 1969) CBS prime time ...
Chad Everett, actor, star of TV series Medical Center and films such as The Singing Nun, Airplane II: The Sequel and Psycho (born in South Bend, Indiana, raised in Dearborn) F–K [ edit ] Jack Falahee , actor, Connor Walsh on How to Get Away with Murder (born in Ann Arbor )
Game show November 10, 1981 () November 17, 1981 () NBC 9 to 5: Sitcom March 25, 1982 () March 26, 1988 () 5 ABC (Seasons 1–3) Syndicated (Seasons 4–5) IPC Films Based on the 1980 film of the same name by IPC Films and 20th Century Fox: Trauma Center: Medical drama September 22, 1983 ()
This is a list of dramatic television series (including web television and miniseries) that premiered in the 1960s–2000s which feature lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender characters. Non-binary, pansexual, asexual, and graysexual characters are also included. The orientation can be portrayed on-screen, described in the dialogue or mentioned.
June 11 – Chad Everett, actor, Medical Center (d. 2012) July 2 - Polly Holliday, actress, Alice, Flo; July 6 - Ned Beatty, actor (died 2021) July 12 – Bill Cosby, actor and comedian, Fat Albert and the Cosby Kids, The Cosby Show; July 19 – Richard Jordan, American actor (d. 1993) July 27 – Don Galloway, American actor (d. 2009)