October 30, 1990
I guess being a good doctor is like playing the blues ... sometimes you just have to improvise.
teleplay | Michael B. Kaplan
story | Vic Rauseo & Linda Morris
story | Nat Bernstein & Mitchel Lee Katlin
director | Eric Laneuville
guest star | Joe Seneca
music | “Mission: Impossible Theme” by Lalo Schifrin
music | “Stormy Monday” sung by Joe Seneca
music | “Got My Mojo Working” sung by Joe Seneca
October 21, 1990
Two day ago I thought my father was a stubborn old dictator. Amazing how much he’s learned in forty-eight hours.
writer | Nick Harding
director | Brad Silberling
music | “Put Your Head on My Shoulder” by Paul Anka
October 16, 1990
A big day for Vinnie. He helped deliver a child ... and the child helped deliver a man.
writer | Michael Swerdlick
director | Joan Darling
October 10, 1990
“Doctor Doogie” died. Candace is going to live. Good trade -- his death for her life.
w: Phil Kellard & Tom Moore | d: Win Phelps
guest star | Mayim Bialik
guest star | Arsenio Hall
music | “Fame” by David Bowie
October 3, 1990
Raymond and I have a lot in common. We both have to face prejudice for what we are ... The difference is I won’t be 17 forever.
w: Mitchel Lee Katlin & Nat Bernstein | d: Stephen Cragg
music | “Work This” by MC Hammer
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