December 4, 1992



Shakespeare said, “It is a wise father that knows his own child.” But maybe it’s a very wise child who takes the time to know his own father.

w: Nick Harding | d: Bobby Houston

November 27, 1992



Ray and I got caught up in comparing ourselves to others. It doesn’t matter whether you think too much of yourself or too little, either way you lose.

w: Barry Gurstein & David Pitlik | d: Rachel Feldman

November 12, 1992



This week Vinnie and I both made decisions that hurt someone we cared about. But in the end, we realized that one thing must always be protected ... the heart.

w: P.K. Simonds Jr. | d: Win Phelps

November 5, 1992



Even though I could speak Julia’s language, I didn’t understand what she was saying. Vinnie listened to her silence and found himself a voice.

w: Elaine Aronson | d: Joe Ann Fogle

November 3, 1992



Before my first solo surgery, thinking I wasn’t perfect was my greatest fear. But knowing I’m not perfect has become my greatest asset.

w: Nat Bernstein & Mitchel Lee Katlin | d: Scott Goldstein

October 18, 1992



Finally, my own place. From this moment on, I live my own life, I answer to no one. I’m totally free! Be careful what you wish for, you just might get it.

w: Vic Rauseo & Linda Morris | d: Win Phelps | guest star: Max Gail

October 10, 1992



A physician searches others for signs of illness and disease. A human searches other for signs of himself. Humanity is a profession we all share.

w: Hollis Rich | d: Win Phelps

music | “Doctor” by Harry Nilsson

October 1, 1992



Life teaches you that you have to be ready for anything. But being ready for anything is more than being ready for the worst. It’s also being ready for the best.

writer | P.K. Simonds Jr.
director | Stephen Cragg

Vinnie recommends | “Gorilla at Large” — in 3-D (1954)

September 28, 1992



No matter how old you get, you’re always a child in the eyes of your parents. And in your own eyes, you’re never an adult until you can tell your parents goodbye. It’s time I move out.

w: Mitchel Katlin & Nat Bernstein | d: Joan Tewkesbury

May 4, 1992



“A riot is at bottom the language of the unheard.” -- Martin Luther King. I’ve been taught that the best way to learn a language is to try and speak it. This time I’d better just shut up and listen.

w: Nick Harding | d: Eric Laneuville

Vinnie recommends | “Taxi Driver” (1976)