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Sep 26, 1982-Apr 3, 1983
22 episodes
- Gonzo learns San Francisco Memorial owns a decrepit apartment building; guest Jimmy Baio.
- Gonzo neglects work when he becomes infatuated with a wealthy woman (Alexa Hamilton).
- Gonzo is upset when his mother introduces him to her new boyfriend.
- Trapper fears an epidemic after the leader of a research project becomes mysteriously ill.
- A woman (Kim Darby) from Riverside's past is obsessed with him; guest Dana Elcar.
- A malpractice suit affects Gonzo's professional confidence and bedside manner.
- A brilliant surgeon begins suffering from bouts of forgetful and disoriented behavior.
- An emotionally troubled musician (John Rubinstein) is released far too early from the hospital.
- Gloria has second thoughts after deciding to adopt a troublesome orphan.
- The parents of a hermaphroditic baby battle over which gender the child will be after surgery.
- A fund-raiser for rare diseases tells his fiancee (Lisa Pelikan) they have the same illness.
- A Soviet diplomat (Theodore Bikel) is admitted with pain from a liver tumor.
- Personal problems are uncovered as Riverside and Gonzo try to recruit for hospital staff.
- While Trapper substitutes for a small-town doctor, a former patient needs heart surgery.
- Trapper hovers near death after being struck by Slocum's car on a foggy night.
- A bitter former hospital employee takes Riverside hostage and demands $1 million ransom.
- A miserly industrialist with an obsession for anonymity badgers the hospital staff.
- Jackpot recommends surgery for a man (Leonard Frey) who fakes symptoms; guest Robert Alda.
- Trapper falls for a hospital scrubwoman (Lois Nettleton); guests Ruth Buzzi, Shari Belafonte-Harper.
- Militant survivalists take Gonzo and Trapper prisoner; Riverside marries E.J. (Marcia Rodd).
- Survivalists are storing guns at Trapper and Gonzo's vineyard; Riverside falls in love.
- Trapper's adventurous mother-in-law arrives, unaware he and her daughter are divorced.