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Doctors' Private Lives

American TV series or program


Doctors' Private Lives is a 1978 American made-for-television drama film starring John Gavin, Donna Mills, Ed Nelson, Barbara Anderson, and directed by Steven Stern. It was broadcast on ABC on March 20, 1978.[1]

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It was a pilot for a short-lived television series of the same name that aired for four episodes from April 5 to April 26, 1979.[2]

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Reception

The Los Angeles Times called the film "lively but ludicrous and verges on self parody."[3] It ranked 86th out of 114 shows airing that season, with an average 14.1/26 rating/share.[4]

TV miniseries

One year after the TV movie's network premiere, a four-episode miniseries was produced and directed by Edward M. Abroms, Richard Benedict and Marc Daniels. John Gavin, Ed Nelson and Randolph Powell reprised their respective roles from the 1978 TV movie. The miniseries focused on the personal and professional crises of two heart surgeons: Chief Surgeon Dr. Michael Wise and cardiovascular Unit Chief Dr. Jeffrey Latimer.

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Episodes

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References

  1. "'Doctors' Private Lives' Set". Los Angeles Times. Feb 15, 1978. p. g23.
  2. Rosenberg, Howard. (Mar 10, 1979). "CBS, ABC Revamp Their Schedules". Los Angeles Times. p. b3.
  3. Thomas, Kevin. (Mar 20, 1978). "TV MOVIE REVIEW: 'Doctors' Lives' a Self-Parody". Los Angeles Times. p. e16.



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