A fondly remembered medical series about sensitive intern (and later resident) James Kildare and his mentor, Dr. Leonard Gillespie, at Blair General Hospital.
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One of the policemen dies, and Kildare discovers that the killer may have a blood disorder, requiring that his trial be delayed until he has undergone tests and treatment, which angers the dead officer's partner. Elsewhere and ER, even before Marcus Welby, M.D., there was Dr. Kildare, the series that brought fame to Richard Chamberlain. There's still a tremendous amount of homophobia in our culture. Take, for example, the word "cute," a favorite of fan magazines during the tongue-in-cheek spy series' 1964-68 run on NBC.
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It's regrettable, it's stupid, it's heartless, and it's immoral, but there it is," he tells The Advocate.
© 2020 CBS Interactive Inc. All rights reserved. The dramatic relationship between a young medical intern and his surgeon mentor. A fondly remembered medical series about sensitive intern (and later resident) James Kildare and his mentor, Dr. Leonard Gillespie, at Blair General Hospital. A fondly remembered medical series about sensitive intern (and later resident) James Kildare and his mentor, Dr. Leonard Gillespie, at Blair General Hospital. Richard Chamberlain, the Dr. Kildare heartthrob who came out in 2003, is advising other gay actors t Richard Chamberlain, the Dr. Kildare heartthrob who came out in 2003, is advising other gay actors to stay in the closet.Lady Gaga, Neil Patrick Harris react to repeal of "Don't Ask, Don't Tell""It's complicated. 113: 12 "Catch a Crooked Mouse" TBA: TBA: December 17, 1964 () A dying woman is facing questioning regarding a murder case, but Dr. Kildare refuses to let the …
I have heard that a company in Canada is holding the rights, but do not know that name. The theme song to Kildare became a hit for Richard Chamberlain when it entered the pop charts called "Three Stars Shine Tonite" Coincidentally,another medical show came out at the same time as Dr Kildare called "Ben Casey" as was just as popular with viewers.It also ended it's run at the same time as this series came to an end. agent Ilya Kuryakin, was played by Scottish actor David McCallum, the actor would most likely accept "gorgeous" over some of the other adjectives love-struck women came up with at the time. Of course, the actor didn't have much say over how his female fans — and there were a lot of them — treated him and neith
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There was a lot of caring characters and many famous actors & actresses had guest shots every week.
TITLE: DR. KILDARE 1961 "The Patient" TV Original Script #158 (Prod# 6516) SIGNED! Dr. Kildare was produced for syndication in 1949 at WMGM, New York.It was based on the popular Dr. Kildare movies of the late 1930's and early 1940's, and brought to the microphone the stars of that series, Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore.Ayres played the young, idealistic Dr. James Kildare; Barrymore, ever in character, was the crusty, loveable diagnostician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie.