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The Practice (1976 TV series)

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Genre
  
Situation comedy

Composer(s)
  
David Shire

Original language(s)
  
English

Created by
  
Steve Gordon

Country of origin
  
United States

The Practice (1976 TV series)

Starring
  
Danny Thomas Dena Dietrich Shelley Fabares David Spielberg Didi Conn Allen Price Damon Raskin John Byner Sam Laws Mike Evans

The Practice is a 1976-1977 United States comedic television series starring Danny Thomas which centers on a father and son who are both doctors in New York City. The show aired from January 30, 1976, to January 26, 1977.

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Cast

  • Danny Thomas as Dr. Jules Bedford
  • Dena Dietrich as Molly Gibbons
  • Shelley Fabares as Jenny Bedford
  • David Spielberg as Dr. David Bedford
  • Didi Conn as Helen
  • Allen Price as Paul Bedford
  • Damon Raskin as Tony Bedford
  • John Byner as Dr. Roland Caine (Season 1)
  • Mike Evans as Lenny (Season 2)
  • Sam Laws as Nate
  • Synopsis

    Jules Bedford is a crusty, sometimes grumpy, and somewhat absent-minded old-school doctor with a genuine concern for people; he is idealistic about the practice of medicine, caring for people even when there is no money to be made. His office is in a middle-class area on Manhattan's West Side, where Molly Gibbons is the nurse who has been with him for years and has a crush on him. Helen is his young and slightly crazy receptionist and office manager.

    Jules' son David is also a doctor, but is less idealistic: His practice is on exclusive Park Avenue and he is more interested in making money than his father. David is always trying to get Jules to move his practice in with David's and share office space. Jenny is David's wife, and they are the parents of two young boys, Paul and Tony.

    Dr. Roland Caine is Jules' associate during the first season in the spring of 1976; a medical intern named Lenny is with him during the second season in the autumn of 1976.

    Production

    Steve Gordon created The Practice and Danny Thomas was its executive producer. Gordon wrote some of the episodes, and other episode writers included Jack Ainob, John Boni, Sam Denoff, Bernie Kahn, Bruce Kane, Dale McRaven, Rick Mittleman, Jim Rogers, Bruce Selitz, Arnold Somkin, Norman Stiles, and Mark Tuttle.

    Episode directors included Richard Kinon, Tony Mordente, Bill Persky, and Noam Pitlik.

    During the first season, classical music played during The Practice's opening credits. While the visuals for the opening credits remained unchanged for the second season, the music changed to a new ragtime theme.

    Broadcast history

    During its first season, The Practice aired on NBC on Fridays at 8:30 p.m., from January 30 to May 14, 1976. It returned for a second season, airing from October 13 through November 1976 on Wednesdays at 8:00 p.m. and shifting to Wednesdays at 9:30 p.m. from December 1976 through the end of its run. Its last original episode aired on January 26, 1977. Two additional episodes were never broadcast.

    Episodes

    Sources

    References

    The Practice (1976 TV series) Wikipedia