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''Trapper John, M.D.'' is an American
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television series and
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of the film ''
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'' (1970). Pernell Roberts portrayed the title character, a lovable surgeon who became a mentor and father figure in San Francisco, California. The show ran on CBS for seven seasons, from September 23, 1979, to September 4, 1986. Roberts played the character more than twice as long as had Wayne Rogers (1972–75) on the TV series ''
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''. The role of Trapper John was played by
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in the film.


Overview

''Trapper John, M.D.'' focuses on Dr. "Trapper" John McIntyre ( Pernell Roberts) 28 years after his discharge from the 4077th
Mobile Army Surgical Hospital Mobile Army Surgical Hospitals were U.S. Army field hospital units conceptualized in 1946 as replacements for the World War II-era Auxiliary Surgical Group hospital units, which had become obsolete. MASH Units were in operation from the Korean ...
(MASH) in the
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. During that time after the war, the character had mellowed considerably. He did not merely learn how to stop fighting the system but became a part of it, in a sense, as the Chief of Surgery at San Francisco Memorial Hospital. Trapper shows tremendous compassion toward his patients, often violating "established hospital procedures."


Seasons 1–6

Working with Trapper is an aspiring young professional named Dr. George Alonzo Gates ( Gregory Harrison), usually referred to as Gonzo, who has a lot in common with Trapper, having also served in a MASH unit (albeit during the later
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). His sense of humor and love of life also reflect elements of Trapper's younger days. Gonzo resides in his motor home (dubbed "The Titanic") in the hospital parking lot. The show also involves several other characters that serve as hospital staff. *Stanley Riverside II ( Charles Siebert) is a pompous, status-seeking, but nonetheless capable doctor whose father is the head of the hospital board of directors. He later marries a dentist named E.J. ( Marcia Rodd) *Justin "Jackpot" Jackson (
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) is a young doctor always interested in wagers. *Gloria "Ripples" Brancusi ( Christopher Norris) is a young nurse who later adopts a sickly, homeless girl, Andrea. Her nickname Ripples was dropped after the first few episodes. *Clara "Starch" Willoughby (
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) is an experienced nurse who had served in the Korean War with Trapper. McCarty died after the first season. In the show's continuity, at the beginning of season 2 her character is said to have gotten married, retired, and moved away. *Ernestine Shoop ( Madge Sinclair) replaces Starch as the experienced older nurse from season 2 onwards. Sinclair picked up three Emmy nominations for her work as the dedicated and dignified Nurse Shoop. *Arnold Slocum ( Simon Scott) is the hospital administrator who often clashes with Trapper and Gonzo, though there is strong mutual respect between all parties. Slocum—though charged with operating within regulations and keeping to a budget—clearly has sympathy and compassion for the patients. Scott suffered from Alzheimer's and made his final appearance in season six before retiring from acting. *In season six, Trapper's son, J.T. McIntyre ( Timothy Busfield), graduates from medical school and arrives at the hospital to work on his internship. He stays for the remainder of the run of the show.


Season 7

The show underwent a number of changes during ''Trapper Johns seventh and final season. *Christopher Norris left the series at the end of season six. Her character Gloria is replaced by new nurse Libby Kegler (
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) at the start of season seven. *Simon Scott, suffering from
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, had made his final appearance partway through season six. At the beginning of season seven, his character of hospital administrator Arnold Slocum is said to have retired. Slocum is replaced by administrator Catherine Hackett ( Janis Paige). *Added as a recurring player beginning with the season's third episode is ER service helicopter pilot and surgeon, Dr. Andy Pagano ( Beau Gravitte). *Mid-way through the season, Gregory Harrison elected to leave the show. The character of Gonzo is written out, as he retires from medicine after having suffered a stroke. Gonzo is replaced by Dr. Jacob Christmas (
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), a doctor who loses his wife in an accident, and is forced to become a single parent to his young son while adjusting to his new work environment. Only nine further irregularly-scheduled episodes of ''Trapper John'' were produced after Harrison's departure. After Harrison's last episode, the show was off the air for three weeks, then brought back on a different night before being pre-empted three times in the next four weeks. A top 30 hit for most of its run, ''Trapper John, M.D.'' fell out of the top 30 during season seven, and was canceled by season's end. The final four episodes were aired late in the summer of 1986, well after the show's cancellation had already been announced.


Cast


Main cast

* Pernell Roberts as Dr. "Trapper" John McIntyre, M.D. * Gregory Harrison as Dr. George Alonzo "Gonzo" Gates, M.D. * Charles Siebert as Dr. Stanley Riverside II, M.D. *
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as Dr. Justin "Jackpot" Jackson, M.D. * Christopher Norris as Nurse Gloria "Ripples" Brancusi (1979–1985) *
Mary McCarty Mary Ballard McCarty (born December 8, 1954) is a politician and former County Commissioner in Palm Beach County, Florida, and served in office from November 1990 until resigning for corruption, announced on January 8, 2009. McCarty resigned fr ...
as Nurse Clara "Starch" Willoughby (1979–1980) * Simon Scott as Arnold Slocum, Hosp. Administrator (1979–1985) * Madge Sinclair as Nurse Ernestine Shoop (1980–1986) * Timothy Busfield as Dr. John "J.T." McIntyre, Jr., M.D. (1984–1986) *
Lorna Luft Lorna Luft (born November 21, 1952) is an American actress, author, and singer. She is the daughter of Judy Garland and Sidney Luft and the half-sister of Liza Minnelli. Early life Luft was born on November 21, 1952, at Saint John's Health Cent ...
as Nurse Libby Kegler (1985–1986) * Janis Paige as Catherine Hackett, the new administrator (1985–1986) *
Kip Gilman Kenneth David Gilman (born November 18, 1946) is an American television actor. He is perhaps best known for playing Dr. Hank Kaplan in the American sitcom television series ''Nurses''. Gilman was born in Revere, Massachusetts. He began his care ...
as Dr. Jacob Christmas (1986)


Recurring cast

* Jessica Walter as Melanie McIntyre, Trapper's ex-wife. (10 episodes, seasons 1–2, 4–7) *
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as Dr. David Sandler, who becomes Melanie's fiancé. (8 episodes, seasons 2–4, 6–7) *Beau Gravitte as Dr. Andy Pagano, ER service helicopter pilot and surgeon. (10 episodes, season 7).


Cast notes

*Character actress
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guest-starred six times in different roles.


Episodes


Development

In a suit filed in New York state court, Ingo Preminger, producer of the 1970 motion picture ''M*A*S*H'', claimed that under his deal with 20th Century Fox, his production company had both the right of first refusal to produce any spin-off of the movie, and the right to fees from the use of the book and film's material. New York State Supreme Court Justice Martin Stecher found that Preminger's agreement with Fox did not give him the right to produce ''Trapper John M.D.'', but did entitle him to a 25% share in profits from the show. This decision was later cited by the same court in its 2008 decision in ''Kellman v. Mosley'', involving a claim for royalties involving the
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detective series. It has sometimes been reported that the producers of the television series ''M*A*S*H'' filed suit claiming they were entitled to royalties from the new show, arguing that it was based on the character as portrayed in their series by Wayne Rogers, but the producers of ''Trapper John, M.D'' successfully argued that it was based only on the earlier film and
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's '' MASH: A Novel About Three Army Doctors''. In fact, these reports appear to be a confused description of ''Preminger v. Twentieth Century Fox Film Corp.''''New York Law Journal'', New York County, April 24, 1982, p. 12, col 2-3 Both TV series were produced under deals with 20th Century Fox Television, and the film was produced by parent company
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. The pilot includes photos and video clips (part of a dream) taken from the ''M*A*S*H'' film and TV series, including a publicity photo of Trapper (as portrayed by Wayne Rogers) and Hawkeye ( Alan Alda), and the character mentions Radar and Hawkeye by name. However, none of the other M*A*S*H characters appeared as characters, and references to Trapper's time in Korea were rare.


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