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Season 1

  • SPECIAL 0x1 A Matter of Humanities (Pilot)

    • March 26, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    A doctor from Santa Monica has some heart trouble and needs an assistant.

  • S01E01 Hello, Goodbye, Hello

    • September 23, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    A warm, outgoing young school teacher is told by Dr. Welby that she only has a few months to live. She goes into seclusion. Dr. Kiley, who has become strongly attached to her, attempts to bring her back into the current of life.

  • S01E02 The Foal

    • September 30, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby finds that even a school that does brilliant work with retarded children will not accept 6-year old Paulie Stewart, since there is no basis for communication and response. his efforts to achieve a breakthrough result in hostile actions by Paulie, and a growing estrangement between the boy's parents, Janice and Bob Stewart.

  • S01E03 Don't Ignore The Miracles

    • October 7, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Claire Burwick, 42 becomes pregnant for the first time and is convinced her husband Paul does not want a child. Claire's anxiety increase when she learns that her husband has been seeing younger women, and she sets out to lose the baby

  • S01E04 Silken Threads and Silver Hooks

    • October 14, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    While giving speech therapy to Nadine, a motion picture star who suffers a stroke, Dr. Welby learns that her husband, Lucas, has set up a television documentary in which Nadine is to show that people do recover full and quickly from strokes. In addition, the documentary lets the public know that she will soon be returning to motion pictures. Lucas does not heed Dr. Welby's warning that the strain of the show may prove extremely dangerous.

  • S01E05 All Flags Flying

    • October 21, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Rick Ballinger is an aging war hero determined to sail alone to the South Pacific. Dr. Welby discovers that Ballinger has pernicious anemia, and warn the captain that such a voyage would prove fatal. Ballinger, however, goes ahead with his plan, since it is essential to him to maintain an heroic facade to impress his son and his young wife.

  • S01E06 Echo Of A Baby's Laugh

    • October 28, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby tells a pregnant young wife, Mary Ann Graham, that because of her RH-negative factor, her husband will have to be told about a previous pregnancy and abortion. Dr. Welby explains that her baby will have to be transfused at birth and insists that her husband be told. Mrs. Graham fears that if he learns of her previous indiscretion, he will leave her

  • S01E07 The White Cane

    • November 4, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    When an operation restores Paul Hannan's sight, his love cools for his blind fiancee, Laura Jelliffe. Laura, employed at the Center for the Blind, seeks to forestall the ordeal of the engagement being called off by asking for a transfer to another city

  • S01E08 The Vrahnas Demon

    • November 11, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Nick Eugenides is an aging but lusty Greek American fisherman who refuses to change his life style when Dr. Welby informs him he has emphysema. Eugenedes insists on entering an annual deep diving competition, an event he has won for many years.

  • S01E09 Madonna With Knapsack and Flute

    • November 18, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    In her recurring role as Myra Sherwood, Ann Baxter, with whom Dr. Welby is in love, takes a pregnant, unmarried "flower child," Tracy Clifford, into her home. Dr. Welby, who is treating Tracy for mononucleosis, warns Myra against deep emotional involvement with the girl. Myra, however, whose own daughter would have been Tracy's age had she lived, makes plans to maintain Tracy has her own child--when it is born--indefinitely.

  • S01E10 Homecoming

    • November 25, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby, wishes to hospitalize Scott Behrman, who has given up LDS but suffers from recurrences of the effects of the drug. Scott returns home after a long absence, and bursts into Dr. Welby's office while suffering a violent "acid flash." . After the attack, Dr. Welby wants have him hospitalized. However, Max Behrman, Scott's father, who is willing to be separated from his son again, opposes the plan. He believes that if Scott pursues a responsible life, working in the family business, the attacks will not recur.

  • S01E11 Let Ernest Come Over

    • December 9, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Ernest Jackson--up for promotion to police lieutenant--fells that disclosure of his physical problem would ruin his chance for advancement. Welby, learning of Jackson's occupation, says he cannot allow the truth to be hidden since his condition may lead to the officer's inability to carry out his duty at a crucial moment.

  • S01E12 The Chemistry of Hope

    • December 16, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Pacho McGuerney's parents, refuse to allow Dr. Welby to tell their teen-aged son that he has leukemia.

  • S01E13 Neither Punch nor Judy

    • December 23, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby's friend, Father Hugh Riorden, suffers severe asthmatic attacks because he feels inadequate in dealing with the personal problems of his parishioners. The priest's feelings reach a climax when he is unable to restore the will to live in a young man injured in an accident, but Dr. Welby's able to do so. Father Hugh announces to Dr. Welby that he is going to quit the priesthood.

  • S01E14 Diagnosis: Fear

    • December 30, 1969
    • ABC (US)

    A basketball player, told by Dr. Welby that he must have knee surgery, goes to a faith healer instead.

  • S01E15 The Soft Phrase of Peace

    • January 6, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Welby treats a black leader's college-student son, injured by police during a demonstration.

  • S01E16 Fun and Games and Michael Ambrose

    • January 13, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Michael Ambrose, a diabetic, tries to end his life to get even with his father. Michael resents his father, best-selling novelist John Ambrose, blaming him for the unhappiness his mother suffered before her death, and taunts him by threatening to give up taking her insulin shots. When John Ambrose goes back East for a television appearance, Michael carries out his threat.

  • S01E17 The Legacy

    • January 27, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    When the patrician Senora Carlotta, mother of Dr. Welby's nurse Consuelo Lopez, is told by the doctor that her life-or-death decision will also involve others, she decides immediately what course she must take. Her philosophy affects Mrs. Faris, the cynical women whose room she shares and who rejects the present while dreading the future.

  • S01E18 Dance to No Music

    • February 3, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Joseph Campanella guest-stars as scientist Leo Maslow, who is convinced that he has an hereditary disease, Huntington's Chorea, which begins with complete loss of memory and inability to function. Welby and Kiley conduct tests, but are not convinced that Maslow has the disease. However, his condition continues to deteriorate, especially after he learns his wife is pregnant.

  • S01E19 Go Get 'Em, Tiger

    • February 10, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Steven Kiley befriends a former employee, now a reformed drug addict, and in doing so places himself and Dr. Welby in an awkward and almost untenable position. Dr. Kiley does his best to help Warren Chamber -- his onetime benefactor -- find suitable employment, but his record as a former addict precludes any success. Finally, when a job as a bus driver with a private school becomes available, and Kiley is called on to give his friend a physical examination for the institution, he is forced to choose between his duty as a doctor and his obligation to a friend.

  • S01E20 Nobody Wants a Fat Jockey

    • February 17, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Dinty Gallagher refuses to give up his regimen of diet pills and steam baths, even after having fainting spells. Gallagher's desperate attempts to make the weight for the most important race of his life result in physical collapse and he is hospitalized. There he overhears Doctors Welby and Kiley tell his manager that tests indicate he is still growing, at 21, and that it will be impossible for him to continue his career as a jockey.

  • S01E21 The Other Side of the Chart

    • February 24, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    The Other Side of the Chart Dr. Steven Kiley, embarrassingly hospitalized for Chicken Pox, becomes interested in "Dutch" Radtke, a husky oil field worker who panics at the prospect of surgery. Radtke's physician plans exploratory surgery to determine if he has cancer of the bladder. Dr. Kiley, who has been checking up on tropical diseases, advocates alternative testing. However, he is unable to reach Radke's physician, and Radtke, the night before the surgery is scheduled, escapes form the hospital.

  • S01E22 The Merely Syndrome

    • March 3, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    A young girl who has undergone successful heart surgery continues to have severe heart seizures.

  • S01E23 Sea of Security

    • March 10, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    An oceonograohy student with the bends disregards Dr. Welby's advice and insists on one more dive.

  • S01E24 The Daredevil Gesture

    • March 17, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    A hemophiliac teenager risks his life to rescue a companion who has fallen down a ravine.

  • S01E25 Enid

    • March 24, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    An orphanage counselor, addicted to pills, causes an automobil accident in which one of her charges is injured.

  • S01E26 The Rebel Doctor

    • April 14, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby tries to help a very young doctor fighting to keep a clinic operating in a poor neighborhood.

Season 2

  • S02E01 A Very Special Sailfish

    • September 22, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    After a successful diet, a teenager gets caught up in the swinging set, leading to VD.

  • S02E02 The Worth Of A Man

    • September 29, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    An attorney refuses to step down from a case after Dr. Welby tells him he has a terminal disease.

  • S02E03 Warn the World About Mike

    • October 6, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Kiley's brother believes he is dying and refuses to seek help.

  • S02E04 Epidemic

    • October 13, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    The efforts of Dr. Welby and Kiley to battle a flu epidemic are complicated by a rich hypochondriac.

  • S02E05 To Get Through the Night

    • October 20, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    A psychiatrist discovers he is the victim of a fatal form of sclerosis.

  • S02E06 Daisy In the Shadows

    • October 27, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    The mother of a retarded child is forced to realize that she must allow the child to live with foster parents.

  • S02E07 The Labyrinth

    • November 10, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby tries to help a scientist, Vic Rivera, who appears to be suffering from drug-induced symptoms so serious he fears he will die or become completely incapacitated.

  • S02E08 The Girl From Rainbow Beach

    • November 17, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Just before her marriage, a young woman discovers she is a victim of a form of leprosy.

  • S02E09 Aura To A New Tomorrow

    • November 24, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    A young epileptic's effort to hide his affliction endanger his life.

  • S02E10 Sounding Brass

    • December 1, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    A proud young father refuses to bring his supposedly mentally challenged son to a free clinic for treatment.

  • S02E11 To Carry the Sun In A Golden Cup

    • December 8, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby suspects a young nurse is suffering from a hereditary muscular disease.

  • S02E12 All the Golden Dandelions Are Gone

    • December 15, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    A father with mononucleosis endangers his life by not following Welby's advice.

  • S02E13 Brave On A Mountain Top

    • December 22, 1970
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby urges a young American Indian with emphysema to return to the clean air of the reservation.

  • S02E14 Another Buckle For Wesley Hill

    • January 5, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    A man who prided himself on his physical condition and active life must come to terms with the fact that his illness will eventually mean the complete loss of his independence.

  • S02E15 False Spring

    • January 19, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Kiley falls for a married woman who has been diagnosed with tuberculosis, after realizing that the woman's husband is emotionally distant with her. Getting the man to come to terms with his wife's condition and realize the seriousness of her condition uncovers some deep-seated secrets of his past.

  • S02E16 The Passing Of Torches

    • January 26, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    A former teacher who is dying and a confused medical student complicate efforts to honor the educator.

  • S02E17 A Woman's Place

    • February 2, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby tries to help an alcoholic orthopedic surgeon.

  • S02E18 A Spanish Saying I Made Up

    • February 16, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby's nurse Consuelo falls in love with a rich man with old-fashioned principles.

  • S02E19 Cynthia

    • February 23, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Despite repeated warnings by Kiley and Welby, a young woman insists on surgery to cure her paralysis. When the doctors stand firm, she sues them for malpractice, hoping to proceed with the surgery. Instead, secrets about her strained relationship with her estranged father rise to the surface.

  • S02E20 Don't Kid A Kidder

    • March 2, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Problems occur after Dr. Welby helps a blind woman arrange plastic surgery for her big-eared son.

  • S02E21 Elegy For A Mad Dog

    • March 9, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    A rabid dog belonging to a mentally challenged teen-aged boy bites Welby.

  • S02E22 The Contract

    • March 16, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby becomes involved in a strained marriage when he assists the wife of a musician who becomes ill on a flight to Los Angeles.

  • S02E23 The Windfall

    • March 23, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    A young girl develops an ulcer because she feels her rich parents don't love her.

  • S02E24 The House of Alquist

    • March 30, 1971
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby urges a young woman to break with her despotic father and marry the man she loves.

Season 3

Season 4

  • S04E01 A Fragile Possession

    • September 12, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E02 Love Is When They Say They Need You

    • September 19, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E03 We'll Walk Out of Here Together

    • September 26, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E04 In Sickness and In Health

    • October 3, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E05 House of Mirrors

    • October 10, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E06 He Could Sell Iceboxes To Eskimos

    • October 17, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E07 The Wednesday Game

    • October 24, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E08 Don and Denise

    • October 31, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E09 Please Don't Send Flowers

    • November 14, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E10 With A Shout, Not A Whimper

    • November 21, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E11 Jason Be Nimble, Jason Be Quick

    • November 28, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E12 Unto the Next Generation

    • December 5, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E13 Heartbeat For Yesterday

    • December 12, 1972
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby, called by flying physician Jerome Billings, an orthopedic surgeon, for help finds young Carlos in a diabetic coma. Carlos' grandfather, Charlie, convinced his grandson will die, objects to Welby's treating him but accompanies Carlos when Welby insists on flying the ailing youth to a hospital. Weather forces the plane into an emergency landing in which Charlie is injured, giving Welby two emergencies to handle.

  • S04E14 Dinner of Herbs

    • December 19, 1972
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E15 A More Exciting Case

    • January 2, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E16 A Necessary End

    • January 9, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    When Julie Langley Kirk's illness is diagnosed by Dr. Welby as serious heart damage, she refuses to accept it at first. Convinced finally by Dr. Welby that she must continue her work, she works on, with the help of her assistant, Greta, finishing a moving photographic essay on the end of life.

  • S04E17 Who Are You Arthur Kolinski?

    • January 16, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E18 Gemini Descending

    • January 23, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E19 The Problem With Charlie

    • January 30, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E20 Catch A Ring That Isn't There

    • February 6, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    When 17-year-old gymnastic champion Rickie Manning falls off the rings in gym, he is examined by Dr. Kiley who suspects the boy has been drinking. He and Dr. Welby want the boy to get help from a group at Comeback House. Richie's parents resist at first, but come to face the fact they have helped create their son's problems by pressures on him following the death of their other son.

  • S04E21 The Working Heart

    • February 13, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    Laura Daniels develops a serious heart problem as the result of rheumatic fever. Although she accepts Dr. Welby's order to give up her TV interview show, she is convinced that her husband Paul loves her only as a successful career woman. She returns to work, getting pills from her assistant, Jan, and these, combined with liquor, cause her to collapse, making heart surgery mandatory.

  • S04E22 The Other Martin Loring

    • February 20, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S04E23 The Day After Forever

    • February 27, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    Troubled by his wife's relationship with a charming young political candidate, a successful architect-builder turns to tranquilizers and is seriously injured at a construction site.

  • S04E24 The Tortoise Dance

    • March 6, 1973
    • ABC (US)

Season 5

  • S05E01 The Panic Path

    • September 11, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E02 A Joyful Song

    • September 18, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E03 For Services Rendered

    • September 25, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E04 Blood Kin

    • October 2, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    Rico and Louisa Renati, aware their frail but lively daughter Maria has the rare Cooley's Anemia, peculiar to Italians, refuse Dr. Welby's suggestion on the operation. Dr. Jed Hartnet, a leading specialist in this type of disease who is ready to quit the profession , becomes intrigued with Maria and decides to fight her parents' decision.

  • S05E05 The Light At the Threshold

    • October 9, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    Tracey Robbins has been plagued with diabetes for years and the disease has caused her to slowly lose her sight due to blood vessel malfunction. When her father fails to take her on a promised trip to Europe and her infatuation with Dr. Kiley undergoes a rude awakeing, the girl becomes withdrawn and refuses the operation.

  • S05E06 A Question of Fault

    • October 16, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E07 Friends in High Places

    • October 23, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E08 The Endless Moment

    • October 30, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    Fearing that his bride-to-be, Kelly Green, will cancel their marriage plans, Dr. Kiley does not tell her the seriousness of the rheumatic disease she has contracted. Dr. Welby disagrees with his associate and, as her doctor, tells her the eventualities of such an illness when she insists on knowing.

  • S05E09 The Tall Tree

    • November 6, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E10 The Circles of Shame

    • November 20, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E11 Nguyen

    • November 27, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E12 A Cry In The Night

    • December 11, 1973
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E13 Death Is Only A Side Effect

    • December 18, 1973
    • ABC (US)

    Patricia Lowry, despondent over her chronic kidney ailment and fear that her husband, Duke, is having romantic affairs on his business trips, takes a tranquilizer that puts her in a coma.

  • S05E14 The comeback

    • January 1, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E15 A Full Life

    • January 8, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E16 No Charity For the MacAllisters

    • January 15, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E17 Each Day a Miracle

    • January 22, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    Nancy Riggs has been in remission for her leukemia for six years and with the blessing of Welby and her oncologist wants to move back into the outside world but her father wants to keep her in a sterile cocoon the rest of her life.

  • S05E18 The Fear of Silence

    • January 29, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E19 Angela's Nightmare

    • February 5, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E20 The Mugging

    • February 12, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E21 The Latch-Key Child

    • February 19, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E22 Out of Control

    • February 26, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S05E23 I've Promised You a Father (1)

    • March 5, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    A young nursed suffering from a rare genetic disease that can cause delusions, names Dr. Kiley as the father of her small son in a paternity suit.

  • S05E24 I've Promised You a Father (2)

    • March 5, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    Marshall is persuaded by Dr. Welby to defend Dr. Kiley in a paternity suit filed by Perry, a nurse who believes that the young doctor is the father of her child.

  • S05E25 Designs

    • May 12, 1974
    • ABC (US)

Season 6

  • S06E01 The Brittle Warrior

    • September 10, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E02 The Faith of Childish Things

    • September 17, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E03 Last Flight to Babylon

    • September 24, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    Len Dalton is unable to secure a position as a pilot, fearful of losing the affections of his girlfriend and suffering from post-operation depression, he contemplates suicide. After visiting Dr. Welby for a checkup, Dalton tries to persuade Consuelo to give him some sleeping pills. When his pleading fails, he obtains the drug from another source and tries to end his mental anguish forever.

  • S06E04 To Father A Child

    • October 1, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E05 The Outrage

    • October 8, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E06 The Fatal Challenge

    • October 15, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E07 A Fevered Angel

    • October 22, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby and Kiley fight to save the life of a three-year-old boy, whose mother will not allow the child to be given proper medical treatment because of her fanatical beliefs.

  • S06E08 Feedback

    • October 29, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    Even though Dr. Welby gives him the best treatment modern medicine can provide plus wise counseling and encouragement, Williams has a difficult time adjusting to an entirely different way of life after having to give up his career because of his affliction.

  • S06E09 No Gods In Sight

    • November 12, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E10 Hell Is Upstairs

    • November 19, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E11 The Last Rip-Off

    • November 26, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E12 Child of Science

    • December 3, 1974
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby treats a young girl who almost drowned. His biggest challenge is getting through to the girl's mother who adamantly will not let her hearing-impaired daughter be seen by a specialist.

  • S06E13 The 266 Days

    • December 10, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E14 The Resident

    • December 17, 1974
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E15 Dark Fury (1)

    • January 7, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Kiley takes Susan Davis out to dinner to celebrate the first annivesary of her operation. When Kiley takes her home, he leaves, but then he hears her scream. At length he succeeds in battering down her door, and finds that she has been sexually violated by her ex-boyfriend, Wayne Trent. Kiley takes Susan to the hospital. Later, he goes after Trent, who in attempting to flee, is seriously injured when his car crashes into a concrete pillar.

  • S06E16 Dark Fury (2)

    • January 14, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    After Susan Davis has been molested by her ex-boyfriend, who has constantly harassed her, Kiley tries to find him. After an accident occurs in which the attacker almost dies, Kiley is subsequently charged with malpractice.

  • S06E17 Public Streets

    • January 21, 1975
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E18 The Time Bomb

    • January 28, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    Dr. Welby has serious self-doubts when a young woman develops a cancerous condition, and blames him because of treatments he had recommended when she was a child.

  • S06E19 Four-Plus Hot

    • February 4, 1975
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E20 Jake's Okay

    • February 11, 1975
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E21 Save the Last Dance For Me

    • February 18, 1975
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E22 Unindicted Wife

    • February 25, 1975
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E23 Dark Corridors

    • March 4, 1975
    • ABC (US)

  • S06E24 Loser in a Dead Heat

    • March 11, 1975
    • ABC (US)

    Constant arguments between her parents because of her father's compulsive gambling, cause a girl to suffer from hyperventilation, a condition in which the subject's intake of oxygen is excessive.

Season 7

Additional Specials

  • SPECIAL 0x2 The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D.

    • May 16, 1984
    • ABC (US)

    Marcus Welby is back, and he has a few problems. First he is trying to bridge the gap between an old friend of his who gave up practicing medicine in favor of being the hospital administrator, and his son who is now a doctor and who is currently treating a woman who has kidney problems. And the hospital that he has serving faithfully for years is considering letting some of their elderly staff members go and Mark is on top of the list.

  • SPECIAL 0x3 Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair

    • December 19, 1988
    • ABC (US)

    Marcus Welby takes a holiday in France in Switzerland where he finds romance with a wealthy American divorcée who's being pursued by her ex-husband.