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- Season 2 overviewSep 16, 1970-Mar 10, 197124 episodesSeason 2 episodes1. Brink of Doom Sep 16, 1970
- Gannon helps an ailing colleague (George Grizzard), then is accused of professional piracy.
- 2. Undercurrent Sep 23, 1970
- Gannon battles bigotry to champion a researcher's (Paul Burke) lifesaving discoveries.
- 3. Junkie Sep 30, 1970
- A junkie's (Heidi Vaughn) parents learn they are pressuring her into drug abuse.
- 4. The Assailant Oct 7, 1970
- Only Gannon believes a resident (Gary Lockwood) is innocent of rape.
- 5. The Clash Oct 14, 1970
- An ambitious surgeon (Vera Miles) slanders Gannon to win his job.
- 6. Ghetto Clinic Oct 21, 1970
- Gannon clashes with a protege (William Devane) over a drug clinic's policies.
- 7. Scream of Silence Oct 28, 1970
- A wife (Lois Nettleton) hurts her marriage by refusing to admit her child's retardation.
- 8. Death Grip Nov 4, 1970
- A surgeon (Steve Forrest) returned from Vietnam must face his alcoholism.
- 9. Witch Hunt Nov 11, 1970
- A superstitious patient (Joan Delaney) must choose between witchcraft and medicine.
- 10. Deadly Encounter Nov 18, 1970
- A jealous husband (Barry Sullivan) accuses Gannon of malpractice.
- 11. Trial by Terror Nov 25, 1970
- Temporarily blind Gannon is stalked by a would-be killer.
- 12. The Accused Dec 2, 1970
- A student (Belinda Montgomery) of Gannon claims he fathered her unborn baby.
- 13. Crisis Dec 9, 1970
- Gannon treats opposing victims of a campus riot.
- 14. Man at Bay Dec 16, 1970
- Gannon unwillingly supports a rebellious, brilliant doctor (Gary Lockwood) against higher-ups.
- 15. The Savage Image Dec 30, 1970
- An Indian medicine man (Geoffrey Deuel) battles prejudice to study modern treatment.
- 16. Women In Question Jan 6, 1971
- An intern's love affair develops medical complications.
- 17. Web of Darkness Jan 13, 1971
- A near-fatal mishap reveals a sister's sinister plot.
- 18. Danger Point Jan 27, 1971
- A lost radioactive implant endangers Medical Center personnel.
- 19. Secret Heritage Feb 3, 1971
- Gannon rescues an unwanted teen (Pamela Franklin) misdiagnosed as mentally impaired.
- 20. Edge of Violence Feb 10, 1971
- A man (Jack Carter) with a brain tumor cheers a suicidal girl (Joan Van Ark), then attacks her.
- 21. Countdown Feb 17, 1971
- A man (Peter Strauss) tries to steal hospital funds to pay his wife's medical bills.
- 22. Perfection of Vices Feb 24, 1971
- Lochner's ex-wife (Dina Merrill) surfaces with a daughter she claims is his.
- 23. Man in Hiding Mar 3, 1971
- A doctor's (Richard Kiley) career and self-esteem are restored by his ex-wife.
- 24. Crossroads Mar 10, 1971
- Gannon helps an aging surgeon (Pat Hingle) find a new career.
S2.E5 ∙ The Clash. A student dies after an illegal abortion, and soon another is hospitalized. Gannon, who is head of student health at the university, believes the rule that all abortions must be reported is actually preventing young women from seeking medical attention after they've had one.
S1.E24 ∙ His Brother's Keeper. Dr. Martin Lambert is so proud of his eldest son Jerry, a diving champion aiming for the Olympics, that he refuses to believe the boy may have a muscular disorder. And because of his obsession with Jerry's future, he has neglected his younger son.
Medical Center Season 2 Episodes. A superior 1970s hospital drama, set at a university health complex, centering on an experienced physician and his gifted young colleague.
Medical Center: Created by Al C. Ward, Frank Glicksman. With James Daly, Chad Everett, Chris Hutson, Virginia Hawkins. Located in the Los Angeles, California area, the Medical Center was an otherwise unnamed hospital complex that was part of a larger university campus.
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- 1969-04-17
- Drama
- 60
An aging doctor mistakenly believes that his medical practice is as good as ever. Pat Hingle as Dr. Farrring, a septuagenarian heart-transplant recipient whose mistaken faith in his new-found stamina could have tragic consequences for a young cancer patient.
Medical Center (also known as Calling Dr. Gannon) is an American medical drama television series that aired on CBS from 1969 to 1976. It was produced by MGM Television.
An aging doctor mistakenly believes that his medical practice is as good as ever. Pat Hingle as Dr. Farrring, a septuagenarian heart-transplant recipient whose mistaken faith in his new-found stamina could have tragic consequences for a young cancer patient.