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Doctor-X: Surgeon Michiko Daimon (2012–present) Clinic on the Sea (2013) Iryu: Team Medical Dragon (2014) A LIFE (2017) Koi wa Tsuzuku yo Doko Made mo (2020) Doctor's Affairs; The Good Doctor (2018) Veterinarian Dolittle; Sakanoue Animal Clinic Story
The best doctor shows will have you shouting, "Just one more episode—stat!" The post 15 All-Time Best Shows About Doctors appeared first on Reader's Digest.
The move did not work as all three serials finished with lower ratings; The Doctors saw its ratings cut even more, eventually falling below a 2.0. NBC announced the cancellation of The Doctors (along with that of Texas) during the fall of 1982, and the last episode aired on December 31, 1982. The show once again finished in last place as part ...
The following is a list of programs [1] [2] broadcast on MeTV, a classic television network carried on digital subchannels of over-the-air broadcast stations, live streaming, satellite TV, and cable TV in the United States. This list does not include runs on MeTV's local stations in Chicago and Milwaukee before December 2010.
These old TV shows set the stage for the small screen as we know it today. The post 20 Best Classic TV Shows of All Time appeared first on Reader's Digest.
The series follows the professional and personal lives of five doctors at the fictional Chelsea General Hospital in Portland, Oregon.The series title refers to the weekly peer-reviewed conferences held on Monday mornings, at which the surgeons receive both praise for their accomplishments and lambasting for their mistakes, usually from the sharp-tongued and often sarcastic Dr. Hooten.
Mork & Mindy (now on Antenna TV and Rewind TV) Mr. and Mrs. North; Movin' On; The Munsters Today; My Bedbugs; Mystery Science Theater 3000 (now on IFC and Z Living) The New Zorro; Night Gallery; O'Hara, U.S. Treasury; Perry Mason (now on MeTV) Peter Gunn (now airs on MeTV) Police Surgeon; Susie* Quincy, M.E. Racket Squad* Rawhide (now on MeTV ...
The Tomorrow Show (October 15, 1973–December 17, 1981, retitled Tomorrow Coast to Coast in September 1980) – hosted by Tom Snyder and co-hosted by Rona Barrett from October 1980 until mid-1981; aired Monday–Thursday nights following The Tonight Show, with reruns continuing following its cancellation until January 28, 1982