kraftiekortie wrote:
You should watch shows like "Ben Casey." It lasted, in prime time (non-repeats) from 1962-1966. It was about a neurologist named Ben Casey. I believe you'd like that show--even though it's in black and white. Same with "Dr Kildare." During the 1970s, "Medical Center" was also good (it was in color--about the late 60s, the transition from black and white to color occurred). Then you have "St Elsewhere"--which, for some reason I didn't like that much--but you might.
I can discern that you're smart enough to know that "old" doesn't necessarily mean "stale."
If you're into more "human drama" and less medicine (perhaps), you should watch "Marcus Welby," which starred the guy from "Father Knows Best." This show dealt with ethical issues quite a bit.
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Thanks Wolfman!! I was looking for some good medical TV shows, and these all sound awesome! When I finish my Science and Maths, I'll watch a couple and let you know what I think.
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I'll check out the "Marcus Welby" one too, as ethical stuff is a big deal in my family. If you're more into realistic stuff, I'm not sure, but you might enjoy the TV show What Would You Do. It's about presenting unknowing civilians with a real world problem, and they seeing how they react, without knowing they're being filmed. It's interesting and at times heart-warming, especially the segment they did on people's reactions to Autism.
Anyway, hope life's going good for you. What country are you in?