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''The Doctors'' is an American daytime
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television series which aired on
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from April 1, 1963, to December 31, 1982. There were 5,155 episodes produced, with the 5,000th episode airing in May 1982. The series was set in Hope Memorial Hospital in a fictional
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town called Madison.


From anthology to serial

On , ''The Doctors'' debuted as an
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rather than a conventional soap opera, a very ambitious concept for that time. Stories were originally self-contained within one episode and featured various medical emergencies. On , because of the obvious burdens and expense of casting for separate stories each day and due to ratings being lower than expected, stories were expanded to weekly arcs with a new plot introduced every Monday and concluding that week on Friday. This, however, was only marginally more successful than the daily anthology format had been. Beginning on , ''The Doctors'' ceased its experimental anthology format and became a traditional continuing serial, like all the other daytime dramas on air at the time. For most of the series, storylines revolved around Hope Memorial Hospital and its
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Dr. Matt Powers (played by James Pritchett), who started on the program on July 9, 1963, although Pritchett originally appeared on the series during its weekly anthology period, in another role. The cast for the original daily concept, which lasted from the premiere on April 1, 1963, until July 19, 1963, was: * Jock Gaynor as Dr. William Scott (April 1, 1963 – July 19, 1963, premiere cast) *Richard Roat as Dr. Jerry Chandler (April 1, 1963 – January 17, 1964, premiere cast) *Margot Moser as Dr. Elizabeth Hayes (April 1, 1963 – July 19, 1963, premiere cast) *
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as Rev. Sam Shafer (April 1, 1963 – 1966, premiere cast) The early cast for the second, weekly concept, which lasted from July 22, 1963, until February 28, 1964, was: *Richard Roat as Dr. Jerry Chandler (April 1, 1963 – January 17, 1964, premiere cast) *Fred J. Scollay as Rev. Sam Shafer (April 1, 1963 – 1966, premiere cast) *James Pritchett as Dr. Matt Powers (July 22, 1963 – December 31, 1982) *Rex Thompson as Michael Powers (July 22, 1963 – 1966) * Ann Williams as Dr. Maggie Fielding (July 22, 1963 – May 25, 1965) *
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as Alec Fielding (August 19–23, 1963) *
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as Mrs. McMurtrie (Rev. Shafer's housekeeper) (September 16, 1963 - July 9, 1964) *Charles Braswell as Alec Fielding (January 20 – February 11, 1964) *Scott Graham as Dr. Johnny McGill (January 20, 1964 – December 1964) *Joan Anderson as Nora Hansen Lloyd (March 9, 1964 – 1966)


Storylines

In the program's early years, ''The Doctors'' was considered to be more bold in storyline choices than its primary rival at the time, ''
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'' (which premiered on the same day, with a similar premise to ''TD''). While the doctors on ''General Hospital'' worked in harmony with one another for the most part and in some cases were intimate friends, the physicians on ''The Doctors'' were shown in stories that balanced personal and professional concerns. Some doctors were depicted as competitive and cutthroat. ''The Doctors'' incorporated humor and realism into its storylines, and remained anchored to actual medical work in its setting. For example, when Matt Powers was on trial for murder, he was forced to rescind his Chief of Staff position. His successor schemed to remove his allies, such as Dr. Althea Davis, from positions of influence in the hospital. Althea's stories included her challenges as a female doctor working with a mainly male staff; one story outlined how Althea's divorce was discussed by the board as a moral issue in a way that no male doctor's personal life had ever been discussed. Other notable storylines explored
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and
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. Doreen Aldrich (played by Jennifer Wood and then by Pamela Lincoln) suffered from
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, and Joan Dancy (Margaret Whitton) struggled with an addiction to drugs. In its final years, the show began to move away from its early realism and sobriety in plot toward more stereotypically "soapish" writing. For example, one storyline centered around a woman over 60 years old who impersonated her daughter Adrienne Hunt (
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) by taking a special serum that would keep the old woman younger, but caused the death of Billy Aldrich (
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) in the process.


Awards and production

In 1972 and 1974, the serial received a
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for Best Drama. During that period until a new opening sequence was created in 1977, announcer Mel Brandt (who was also known for his announcing the animated "Laramie Peacock" color opening in the 1960s and 1970s) would inform the audience at the beginning of each episode: ''"And now, The Doctors, (The Emmy-Award winning program) dedicated to the brotherhood of healing."'' The iconic theme song "Patterns", which was updated with a new version in 1977 and 1979, stayed with the program through August 1, 1980 and was composed by in-house musician Bob Israel at
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. It debuted with the episode which aired on May 24, 1971.May 24, 1971 theme. Retrieved from https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_30jMb5QlWg. Episodes of ''The Doctors'' were originally taped in black and white at Studio 3B, one of NBC's production studios at
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in New York City. It was the last NBC daytime serial to transition from black and white to color on October 17, 1966. For most of its run, ''The Doctors'' was packaged and sponsored by the
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company through its Channelex division; in September 1980, NBC moved production in-house when C-P decided to close Channelex. However, C-P continued to buy much of the program's advertising time until its cancellation.


Broadcast history


Original series run

The popularity of ''The Doctors'' took off in the late
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, when it was featured in advertisements for NBC's 90-minute serial block. NBC first placed the program at 2:30 p.m. Eastern/1:30 Central, where it would eventually air in between ''
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'' (starting in November 1965) and '' Another World'' (starting in May 1964). When ''The Doctors'' premiered in 1963, it replaced entertainment mogul Merv Griffin's first daytime
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in the 2:30 timeslot, and remained in the slot for nearly sixteen years. From the late 1960s until the mid-
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, ''The Doctors'' ranked as one of the top five daytime dramas in the United States. It peaked at fourth place in the 1973–1974 television season, behind CBS' ''
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'' and fellow NBC serials ''Days of our Lives'' and ''Another World.'' However, within a period of three years, ''The Doctors'' plummeted from fourth to eleventh in the ratings. The decline in ratings was partly attributed to two serials with which ''The Doctors'' shared its timeslot: ABC's ''
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'' and CBS's ''
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'', which expanded to an hour in consecutive years; ABC increased the running time of ''One Life to Live'' from 45 minutes in 1976 to an hour in 1978 while CBS expanded ''Guiding Light'' to an hour in length in 1977. As the 1979 season began, the entire NBC soap opera lineup was suffering in the ratings. While ''The Doctors'' was not alone in this, the network began a series of relocations involving the veteran serial that year, which would amplify the series' ratings trouble and eventually lead to its demise. The first move was done to help boost the ratings of ''Another World'', which had fallen off significantly after reaching the top spot the previous season tied with ''As The World Turns'' also falling in the rating as well. In an unprecedented (and since unrepeated) move, NBC decided to extend ''Another World'' and make it the first serial to run for ninety minutes daily. ''The Doctors'' and ''Days of Our Lives'' were both moved ahead thirty minutes to accommodate the switch, but managed to finish just 0.2 points lower in the
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. Then, in 1980, the producers of ''Another World'' began development on a new serial. The project eventually became the ''Another World'' spinoff ''
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'', which NBC had wanted to serve as a daytime version of the then-popular CBS primetime serial ''
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''. On August 4, 1980, after reducing ''Another World'' and ''
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'' by thirty minutes each, NBC launched ''Texas'' at 3:00/2:00 PM. ''Another World'' was the lead-in for the spin-off moving back a half hour to 2:00/1:00PM in 1980. ''The Doctors'' was shifted to the only open spot on the network's lineup, the 12:30 p.m./11:30 a.m. slot following ''
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''. The move, however, did not come without problems. The noon hour would often see affiliates of the three major networks opt not to air their offerings for at least part of, if not all of, the timeslot and usually air a local newscast or some other programming, and ''The Doctors'' disappeared from some markets when it made the move. In addition, the 12:30 timeslot was a competitive one for the three networks. ABC's competition came from ''
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'', which had been beating ''The Doctors'' by nearly a full ratings point in the overall rankings. The serial's competition on CBS originally consisted of the long-running ''
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'', which was also pulling in significantly higher ratings than ''The Doctors'' had been. In June 1981, CBS moved ''
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'' to 12:30 and the ratings faded even further. ''The Doctors'' fell to a 3.8 rating at the end of the 1980–81 season and again to a 3.3 the following year. NBC had not completed its reshuffling of the daytime lineup, though, and on March 29, 1982, ''The Doctors'' was moved ahead another half hour to noon/11:00 Central, resulting in the cancellation of ''
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''. The move was made after the network acquired its former rival ''Search for Tomorrow'' placing it in the 12:30/11:30 slot where ''The Doctors'' was after CBS moved the show from that same time slot it held for thirty years to boost the rating for ''The Young and the Restless'';. It became available to NBC after CBS opted not to renew the serial instead of returning it to the 12:30 spot it lost to ''The Young and the Restless''. In April of that year, NBC moved ''Texas'' to 11:00 a.m./10:00 Central to give ''The Doctors'' a lead-in and to try to increase the soap's low ratings. Despite NBC's acquisition of ''Search for Tomorrow'', the move of ''Texas'' to the 11:00 a.m. timeslot backfired; ''The Doctors'' saw no ratings bump from the serial whose presence had indirectly caused its ratings decline. NBC's serial lineup at the time was struggling in the ratings as a whole and ''The Doctors'' was no exception as it continued to falter, becoming one of the few serials at the time to fall below 2.0 in the ratings. Preemptions for other programming, along with the performance of ''
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'' on ABC and having to compete with ''The Young and the Restless'' in some markets, drove the numbers to record-setting lows. 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 of the still-struggling NBC daytime lineup, which failed to see one of its serials finish in the top five in the final Nielsens for a fifth consecutive season. The ratings for ''The Doctors'' bottomed out at 1.6, less than half of what they were the year before and nearly one-fourth of what they were three years earlier. The final number broke a record set by the short-lived ABC soap '' The Best of Everything'', which pulled a 1.8 rating at the conclusion of its only season in 1970; only '' Sunset Beach'' (1997–1999) and ''
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'' (1999–2007), two later NBC serials, finished a season with a lower final rating. The ninety minutes freed up by the cancellations of ''The Doctors'' and ''Texas'' were filled by game shows beginning the following Monday. ''The Doctors'' saw its place taken by '' Just Men!'', which was cancelled after thirteen weeks. The noon timeslot would not receive a stable show until ''Super Password'' premiered in September 1984, which ran until March 1989.


Ratings History

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1960s

1962–1963 Season * 1. As the World Turns 13.7 * 11. ''The Doctors'' 3.4 (Debut: April 1, 1963) 1963–1964 Season * 1. As the World Turns 15.4 * 8. ''The Doctors'' 3.4 1964–1965 Season * 1. As the World Turns 14.5 * 8. ''The Doctors'' 7.5 1965–1966 Season * 1. As the World Turns 13.9 * 9. ''The Doctors'' 6.6 1966–1967 Season * 1. As the World Turns 12.7 * 8. ''The Doctors'' 7.6 1967–1968 Season * 1. As the World Turns 13.6 * 5. ''The Doctors'' 9.7 1968–1969 Season * 1. As the World Turns 13.8 * 5. ''The Doctors'' 9.3 1969–1970 Season * 1. As the World Turns 13.6 * 8. ''The Doctors'' 8.6


1970s

1970–1971 Season * 1. As the World Turns 12.4 * 7. ''The Doctors'' 9.4 1971–1972 Season * 1. As the World Turns 11.1 * 5. ''The Doctors'' 9.3 1972–1973 Season * 1. As the World Turns 10.6 * 5. ''The Doctors'' 9.3 1973–1974 Season * 1. As the World Turns 9.7 * 1.
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9.7 * 1. Another World 9.7 * 4. The Doctors 9.5 1974–1975 Season * 1. As the World Turns 10.8 * 6. ''The Doctors'' 9.0 1975–1976 Season * 1. As the World Turns 9.4 * 8. ''The Doctors'' 7.3 1976–1977 Season * 1. As the World Turns 9.9 * 11. ''The Doctors'' 6.9 1977–1978 Season * 1. As the World Turns 8.6 * 1. Another World 8.6 * 11. ''The Doctors'' 6.5 1978–1979 Season * 1.
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9.0 * 11. ''The Doctors'' 6.3 1979–1980 Season * 1.
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10.5 * 11. ''The Doctors'' 6.1


1980s

1980–1981 Season * 1. General Hospital 14.0 * 13. ''The Doctors'' 3.8 1981–1982 Season * 1. General Hospital 13.8 * 15. ''The Doctors'' 3.3 1982–1983 Season * 1. General Hospital 11.4 * 14. ''The Doctors'' 1.6 (Final Season; ended December 31, 1982)


Reruns

In July 2014,
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announced that it would begin broadcasting reruns of ''The Doctors'' in the latter half of the year, starting with episodes from 1967. On September 29, 2014, the network began airing two episodes of ''The Doctors'' each weekday, starting at 12 p.m. (ET)/11 a.m. (CT) (which was also the series' last time slot on NBC). Retro TV followed this up by adding two more daily airings of ''The Doctors'' reruns at 9 p.m. (ET)/8 p.m. (CT), beginning December 22, 2014. Retro TV started off their reruns of ''The Doctors'' in September 2014 with the episode which originally aired December 4, 1967, and due to the 1980-82 episodes being unavailable due to the pandemic, stopped its run of episodes with the December 31, 1979 episode on April 23, 2020, at which point syndication on Retro TV restarted with the December 4, 1967 episode on April 27, 2020. As of November 2022,Retro TV still hasn't announced when or if they will air the 1980-82 episodes, angering many loyal viewers. , episodes airing date from August 1970, with one episode aired at 12 p.m. Eastern Time and a rerun of the noontime episode airing at 7:30 p.m. ''The Doctors'' has been distributed by
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, which has 4,865 episodes available for syndication, only 290 episodes short of the entire run. As of July 2018 Retro was running the series seven days a week, but from three different periods of time, with Monday through Friday with one time frame, and then Saturday and Sunday each with two additional respective time frames in the series.


Proposed spin-off

''House of Hope'' was a proposed spin-off of ''The Doctors'' in 1970. NBC Daytime picked up ''
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'', the '' Another World'' spin-off, instead. A real-life police investigation involving ''The Doctors'' was used as the basis for the 29th episode of ''
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'', entitled "Matinee", where a fictional TV soap opera helped solve a murder case.


Cast

Core characters during the series' run included: * James Pritchett as Dr. Matt Powers (1963–1982) * Ann Williams (1963–1965),
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(1965–1968), and Lydia Bruce (1968–1982) as Dr. Maggie Hansen Powers * Gerald Gordon as neurosurgeon Dr. Nick Bellini (1966–1975, 1976) * David O'Brien as Dr. Steve Aldrich (1967–1982) * Carolee Campbell (1967–1976), and
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(1976–1982) as Carolee Simpson Aldrich, R. N. *
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(1964–1969; 1970–1977; 1981–1982) and
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(1969–1970) as Dr. Althea Davis *
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as Jason Aldrich (1976–1978; 1979 ; 1980–1981) Several well-known actors and actresses had roles on ''The Doctors'' throughout its long run, including: * Marc Alaimo as Frank Barton (1971-1972) *
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as Natalie Bell Dancy (1981–1982) *
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as Billy Aldrich (1980–1982) *
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as Nurse Kathy Ryker #2 (1971–1972) *
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as Phyllis (dayplayer, 1978) *
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as Dr. Claudia Howard (1980) * Peter Burnell (1968–1973),
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(1975-1976), as Dr. Mike Powers, *
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as Dr. Kate Bartok (1964–65). * Chris Calloway as Ivie Gooding (1982) * Shawn Campbell as Billy Aldrich (1977–79) *
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as Warner Far Wind (1979, 1980) * Paul Carr as Dr. Paul Summers (1976-1977) *
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as Dr. Linda Elliott (1977) * Peggy Cass as H. Sweeney (1978-1979) * Zaida Coles as Anna Ford (1968–1970) * Geraldine Court as Ann Larimer (1973–1975, 1976–1977) *
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as Theodora Van Allen (1980–1981) *
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as Dr. Mitchell Pearson (1977) * Nancy Donohue as Nancy Bennet (1968–1969) *
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as Mrs. Martin (1978) *
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as Lt. Paul Reed (1982) *
Dorothy Fielding Dorothy may refer to: *Dorothy (given name), a list of people with that name. Arts and entertainment Characters *Dorothy Gale, protagonist of ''The Wonderful Wizard of Oz'' by L. Frank Baum * Ace (''Doctor Who'') or Dorothy, a character playe ...
as Sara Dancy Powers (1977–1979) *
Julia Duffy Julia Margaret Duffy (née Hinds; June 27, 1951) is an American film, stage, and television actress. She began her career in television, appearing in minor guest roles before being cast in the role of Penny Davis in the series '' The Doctors'' fr ...
as Penny Davis (1973–1974, 1975–1977) *
Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal of Commander William Riker in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and subsequent films and series. Frakes als ...
as Tom Carroll (1977–1978) * Jock Gaynor as Dr. William Scott (1963–1964) *
Gil Gerard Gil Gerard (born January 23, 1943) is an American actor, whose roles include Captain William "Buck" Rogers in the 1979–81 television series '' Buck Rogers in the 25th Century''. Early life Gerard was born January 23, 1943, in Little Rock, Arkan ...
as Dr. Alan Stewart (1973–1976) *
Katherine Glass Katherine Glass (born January 11, 1947) is an American actress best remembered for her television work in the 1970s. Career Glass was raised as a Roman Catholic in New Haven, Connecticut."Kathy takes a day at a time" by Jon-Michael Reed, ''The ...
as Mary Jane "M. J." Match (1978–1981) *
Gracie Harrison Gracie may refer to: Names * Gracie (name), a given name and a family name (includes a list of people with that name) * Gracie family, a Brazilian family known for their practice and development of martial arts * Hurricane Gracie, a 1959 Atlantic ...
as Greta Van Powers #5 (1980-1981) *
Kathryn Harrold Kathryn Harrold (born August 2, 1950) is an American counselor and retired actress, best known for her leading roles in films '' The Hunter'' (1980), '' Modern Romance'' (1981), '' The Pursuit of D. B. Cooper'' (1981), '' Yes, Giorgio'' (1982), ...
as Nola Dancy Aldrich (1976–1977) * John Heffernan as Professor Everett Chambers (1976) *
Earl Hindman Earl John Hindman (; October 20, 1942  – December 29, 2003) was an American actor, best known for his role as the kindly unseen neighbor Wilson W. Wilson, Jr. on the television sitcom ''Home Improvement'' (1991–99). Early years Hin ...
as Roy Griffin (1974) *
Patrick Horgan Patrick Horgan (born 5 May 1988) is an Irish hurler who plays for Cork Senior Championship club Glen Rovers and at inter-county level with the Cork senior hurling team. He usually lines out as a forward. Playing career Glen Rovers Minor and ...
as Dr. John Morrison (1970–1974) *
Anna Maria Horsford Anna Maria Horsford is an American actress, known for her performances in television comedies. Horsford is best known for her roles as Thelma Frye on the NBC sitcom ''Amen'' (1986–91), and as Dee Baxter on the WB sitcom '' The Wayans Bros.'' ( ...
as Group Therapy Patient (1977) *
Alvin Ing Alvin Y. F. Ing (May 26, 1932 – July 31, 2021) was an American singer and actor. His career included movies, television, musical theatre, and cabaret acts. Early life, family and education Ing was born in Honolulu, Hawaii. He studied music at ...
as Dr. Chiang (1974) *
House Jameson House Baker Jameson (December 17, 1902 – April 23, 1971)DeLong, Thomas A. (1996). ''Radio Stars: An Illustrated Biographical Dictionary of 953 Performers, 1920 through 1960''. McFarland & Company, Inc. . P. 139. was an American actor in the era ...
as Nathan Bunker (1967–1968) *
Adam Kennedy Adam Thomas Kennedy (born January 10, 1976) is an American former professional baseball second baseman. He played in Major League Baseball (MLB) for the St. Louis Cardinals, Oakland Athletics, Los Angeles Angels of Anaheim, Washington National ...
as Brock Hayden (1965) *
Dianne Kirksey Dianne Kirksey (also known as Dianne Kirksey-Floyd) (1950 – 1 September 2020) was an African-American filmmaker, writer, producer, and actress in New York City. Her productions have been nominated for a combined 16 Audelco Awards. Kirksey was an ...
as Bobbi Duvall (1980–81) *
Terry Kiser Terry Kiser (born August 1, 1939) is an American actor. Besides portraying the deceased title character of the comedy ''Weekend at Bernie's'' and its sequel, ''Weekend at Bernie's II'', he has more than 140 acting credits to his name, with a car ...
as Dr. John Rice (1967–1968) * Barbara Lang as Marilyn Langley (1982) *
Louise Lasser Louise Marie Lasser (born April 11, 1939) is an American actress, television writer, and performing arts teacher and director. She is known for her portrayal of the title character on the soap opera satire '' Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman.'' She was ...
as Jackie * Laryssa Lauret as Dr. Karen Werner (1967–1969, 1971–1972, 1975) * Elizabeth Lawrence as Virginia Dancy (1976–78) * Jean LeClerc as Dr. Jean-Marc Gautier (1982) * Karl Light as Dave Davis (c. 1963–1966) * Pamela Lincoln as Doreen Aldrich #2 (1977–1979) *
Franc Luz The franc is any of various units of currency. One franc is typically divided into 100 centimes. The name is said to derive from the Latin inscription ''francorum rex'' (King of the Franks) used on early French coins and until the 18th cent ...
as Dr. John Bennett (1979-1981) * Valerie Mahaffey as Ashley Bennett (1979-1981) *
Meg Mundy Margaret Anne Mary Mundy (January 4, 1915 – January 12, 2016) was an English-born American actress and model. She was born in London, and in 1921, at the age of six, emigrated to the United States with her family. Personal life Mundy was born ...
as Mona Aldrich Croft (1972–1973, 1975–1982) *
Denise Nickerson Denise Marie Nickerson (April 1, 1957 – July 10, 2019) was an American child actress. She is best known for her role as Violet Beauregarde in the 1971 film '' Willy Wonka & the Chocolate Factory''. She later played Allison on ''The Electric ...
as Katie Harris * James Noble as Dr. Bill Winters (1967–1968) *
Terry O'Quinn Terrance Quinn (born July 15, 1952), known professionally as Terry O'Quinn, is an American actor. He played John Locke on the TV series ''Lost'', the title role in '' The Stepfather'' and '' Stepfather II'', and Peter Watts in ''Millennium'', ...
as Dr. Jerry Dancy (1981) * Ray "Cliff Owens a
Dr. Richard Styner
(1968) * Petronia Paley as Dr. Jessie Rawlings (1977–78) *
John Pankow John Pankow (born April 28, 1954) is an American actor. He began his career on-stage in New York, in numerous Off-Broadway and Broadway plays including Peter Shaffer's ''Amadeus'', John Patrick Shanley's '' Italian American Reconciliation,'' a ...
as Danny Martin (1981–1982) * Holly Peters as Nurse Kathy Ryker #3 (1972–1973) * Carol Pfander as Nurse Kathy Ryker #1 (1970–1971) *
Nancy Pinkerton Nancy Pinkerton Peabody (May 7, 1940 – March 4, 2010) was an American actress. Pinkerton is perhaps best known as the original actress to play Dr. Dorian Lord on the ABC daytime soap opera ''One Life to Live'' from 1973 to 1977, a period whi ...
as Viveca Strand (1979-1981) * Carol Potter as Betsy Match (1977) *
Ralph Purdum Ralph (pronounced ; or ,) is a male given name of English, Scottish and Irish origin, derived from the Old English ''Rædwulf'' and Radulf, cognate with the Old Norse ''Raðulfr'' (''rað'' "counsel" and ''ulfr'' "wolf"). The most common forms ...
as Phillip Townsend III (1968–1969) *
Victoria Racimo Victoria most commonly refers to: * Victoria (Australia), a state of the Commonwealth of Australia * Victoria, British Columbia, provincial capital of British Columbia, Canada * Victoria (mythology), Roman goddess of Victory * Victoria, Seychelle ...
as Tia Mahala * Larry Riley as Calvin Barnes (1980-1982) * Rex Robbins as Murray Glover (1981–82) *
Conrad Roberts Conrad Roberts is an Antiguan-American actor who has appeared in several television series and films over the past forty years. His most recent film was ''A Wrinkle In Time''. Career He first began his career in March 1968 when he was cast as "E ...
as Ed Stark (1968–1969) *
Mercedes Ruehl Mercedes J. Ruehl (; born February 28, 1948) is an American screen, stage, and television actress. She is the recipient of several accolades, including an Academy Award, a Golden Globe Award, a Tony Award, a Drama Desk Award, two Obie Awards, an ...
as Nurse Ursula (1977) * Richard Sanders as the Bartender (1974) * P. Jay Sidney as Paul Stark (1968–1969) * Hillary B. Smith as Kit McCormack, R. N. (1982) * Jocelyn Somers as Jessica Bartok * Tom Spratley as Fred Sanders (1974) *
Nancy Stafford Nancy Elizabeth Stafford (born June 5, 1954) is an American actress, speaker and author, known for her roles on television. She came to prominence in the 1980s as Michelle Thomas, law partner, on five seasons of '' Matlock''. She later hosted a ...
as Adrienne/Felicia Hunt (dual role) (1982) * Count Stovall as Dr. Hank Chambers (1978–79,1981) *
Anna Stuart Anna Stuart (born November 1, 1948) is an American actress. She has primarily played roles in daytime serials. Career Stuart began her career on '' The Doctors'' as lab technician Toni Ferra, a role she played from 1971 to 1976. Her characte ...
as Toni Ferra Powers (1971–1976) * Robert Frank Telfer as Luke Dancy (1976–1982) *
Marie Thomas Marie Thomas (17 February 1896 – 10 October 1966) was the first Indonesian woman to become a physician. She received her diploma from the School of Training of Native Physicians (STOVIA or ''School tot Opleiding van Indische Artsen'') in 1922. ...
as Lauri James Iverson (1972,1973–1975) *
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as Liz Wilson (1966–1970) *
Kathleen Turner Mary Kathleen Turner (born June 19, 1954) is an American actress. She has received various accolades, including two Golden Globe Awards, in addition to nominations for an Academy Award, a Grammy Award, and two Tony Awards. Turner became widely ...
as Nola Dancy Aldrich (1978–1979) * Nana Visitor as Darcy Collins (1980–81) * Nicholas Walker as Brad Huntington (1980–81) * Peter Walker as Edmund Powell (1980) *
Sigourney Weaver Susan Alexandra "Sigourney" Weaver (; born October 8, 1949) is an American actress. A figure in science fiction and popular culture, she has received various accolades, including a British Academy Film Award, two Golden Globe Awards, and a Gramm ...
(pre 1976) *
Beatrice Winde Beatrice Winde (born Beatrice Lucille Williams; January 5, 1924 – January 3, 2004) was an American actress. Her work as a character actor, and a singer, in theatrical, television, and film roles, spanned several decades. Life and career W ...
as Lillian Foster (1980–81) * Jennifer Wood as Doreen Aldrich #1 (1977) *
Ian Ziering Ian Andrew Ziering (; born March 30, 1964) is an American actor best known for his role as Steve Sanders on the television series '' Beverly Hills, 90210'', which he played from 1990 to 2000. He is also the voice of Vinnie on '' Biker Mice from ...
as Erich Aldrich (1981–1982) *
Kim Zimmer Kimberly Jo Zimmer (born February 2, 1955) is an American actress, best known for her role as Reva Shayne on the CBS soap opera ''Guiding Light''. For this portrayal, she has won four Daytime Emmy Awards for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Dram ...
as Nola Dancy Aldrich (1979–1982) Among the guest stars on ''The Doctors'' were
Johnny Carson John William Carson (October 23, 1925 – January 23, 2005) was an American television host, comedian, writer and producer. He is best known as the host of '' The Tonight Show Starring Johnny Carson'' (1962–1992). Carson received six P ...
as himself,
Don Imus John Donald Imus Jr. (July 23, 1940 – December 27, 2019), also known mononymously as Imus, was an American radio personality, television show host, recording artist, and author. His radio show, '' Imus in the Morning'', was aired on various sta ...
as himself,
Judy Collins Judith Marjorie Collins (born May 1, 1939) is an American singer-songwriter and musician with a career spanning seven decades. An Academy Award-nominated documentary director and a Grammy Award-winning recording artist, she is known for her ec ...
as Judith Howard,
Tony Randall Anthony Leonard Randall (born Aryeh Leonard Rosenberg; February 26, 1920 – May 17, 2004) was an American actor. He is best known for portraying the role of Felix Unger in a television adaptation of the 1965 play '' The Odd Couple'' by Neil Si ...
as himself, and
Brooke Shields Brooke Christa Shields (born May 31, 1965) is an American actress and model. She was initially a child model and gained critical acclaim at age 12 for her leading role in Louis Malle's film '' Pretty Baby'' (1978). She continued to model into ...
as Elizabeth Harrington.


Main crew

Some notable writers, producers and directors of ''The Doctors'':
Henry Kaplan Henry Kaplan (September 13, 1926 – September 14, 2005) was a television director known for his works on ''Dark Shadows'', '' Ryan's Hope'', '' The Doctors'' and '' All My Children''. He also directed seven episodes of the sitcom '' The Advent ...
, Dennis Brite,
Douglas Marland Douglas Marland (born Marland Messner; May 5, 1934 – March 6, 1993) was an American writer, known for his work as the head writer of several soap operas. Career Marland began his career as an actor, appearing on the Irna Phillips series '' The ...
, Frank Salisbury,
Malcolm Marmorstein Malcolm Marmorstein (August 9, 1928 – November 21, 2020) was an American screenwriter and director. Filmography Screenwriter *'' The Doctors'' (1963 – head writer) *''Dark Shadows'' (1966–67 – 82 episodes) *'' Peyton Place'' (1968 – 15 ...
,
Rita Lakin Rita Lakin (born January 24, 1930) is an American screenwriter, active from around 1962 to 1981. She has credits for 474 produced television scripts spanning 30 productions. She is also a novelist and author of "The Only Woman In The Room," a me ...
, Elizabeth Levin, Gerald Straub, Orvin Tovrov,
Allen Potter Allen Potter (October 2, 1818 – May 8, 1885) was a politician from the U.S. state of Michigan. Potter was born in Galloway (now Galway, New York) and attended the common schools. He moved to Adrian, Michigan, in 1830 and to Jonesville, Mich ...
, Joseph Stuart, Robert Costello, Leonard Kantor, Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock, David Cherrill, Peter Brash, Doris Quinlan, A.M. Barlow, Heather Matthews, Kate Brooks, Ralph Ellis, James Lipton, Eugenie Hunt, William T. Anderson (Lighting).


Head writer A head writer is a person who oversees the team of writers on a television or radio series. The title is common in the soap opera genre, as well as with sketch comedies and talk shows that feature monologues and comedy skits. In fictional comedy o ...
s

*Orin Tovrov, 1963 – 1966 *Ian Martin, 1966 – 1967 *John Kubek, 1967 *
Rita Lakin Rita Lakin (born January 24, 1930) is an American screenwriter, active from around 1962 to 1981. She has credits for 474 produced television scripts spanning 30 productions. She is also a novelist and author of "The Only Woman In The Room," a me ...
, June 1967 – June 1968 *Rita Lakin and Rick Edelstein, June 1968 – June 1969 *Rick Edelstein, June 1969 - November 1969 *Ira Avery, November 1969 – April 1970 *Ira Avery and Stanley H. Silverman, April 1970 – September 1970 * Eileen and Robert Mason Pollock, September 1970 – August 1975 * Robert Cenedella, August 1975 - February 1976 *
Margaret DePriest Margaret DePriest (born April 19, 1931) is a retired American actress and daytime serial writer. She was nominated for 5 Daytime Emmy Award awards for her writing and in 1965 won an Obie Award for Best Actress for her performance in ''The Pl ...
, February 1976 - September 1976 *
Douglas Marland Douglas Marland (born Marland Messner; May 5, 1934 – March 6, 1993) was an American writer, known for his work as the head writer of several soap operas. Career Marland began his career as an actor, appearing on the Irna Phillips series '' The ...
, September 1976 – 1977 *
Mel Brez Mel Brez (September 19, 1936 – November 18, 2020) was an American television soap opera writer. Positions held ''The Doctors (1963 TV series), The Doctors'' * Head Writer: October 3, 1977 - April 10, 1978 (with Ethel Brez) ''Another World (TV ...
and Ethel Brez, Late 1977 - April 1978 * Linda Grover and David Cherrill, 1978 – February 26, 1979 *Elizabeth Levin and David Cherrill, February 27, 1979 - December 1979 *Ralph Ellis and Eugenie Hunt, December 1979 – 1980 *Lawrence Konner and Ronnie Wencker-Konner, 1980 – 1981 *Elizabeth Levin, September–December 1981 *
Harding Lemay Harding Lemay (March 16, 1922 – May 26, 2018), also known as Pete Lemay, was an American screenwriter and playwright. He was best known for his stint as head writer of the soap opera '' Another World''. Career Lemay was head writer of the soap ...
and Stephen Lemay, December 1981 – May 1982 *Barbara Morgenroth and Leonard Kantor, June – December 1982


Executive Producer Executive producer (EP) is one of the top positions in the making of a commercial entertainment product. Depending on the medium, the executive producer may be concerned with management accounting or associated with legal issues (like copyrights ...
s

*Orin Tovrov, 1963–1965 *Jerry Layton, 1965–1967 *Allen M. Potter, 1967–1973 *Joseph Stuart, 1973–1975 *Jeff Young, 1975–1977 *Chuck Weiss, 1977–1979 *Doris Quinlan, 1979–1980 *James A. Baffico, 1980–1981 *Robert Costello, 1981–1982 *Gerald Straub, 1982


Awards and nominations


Daytime Emmy Award wins


Drama series and performer categories


Primetime Emmy Award wins

* 1971 "
23rd Primetime Emmy Awards The 23rd Emmy Awards, later known as the 23rd Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 9, 1971. The ceremony was hosted by Johnny Carson. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses. The top shows of the night were ' ...
" (Drama Series) * 1972 "
24th Primetime Emmy Awards The 24th Emmy Awards, later known as the 24th Primetime Emmy Awards, were handed out on May 6, 1972. The ceremony was hosted by Johnny Carson. Winners are listed in bold and series' networks are in parentheses. The top shows of the night were ' ...
" (Drama Series)


See also

*
Jonathan Frakes Jonathan Scott Frakes (born August 19, 1952) is an American actor and director. He is best known for his portrayal of Commander William Riker in the television series '' Star Trek: The Next Generation'' and subsequent films and series. Frakes als ...


References


External links

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