Aired: September 24, 1969
Bru Wiley, a college football star up for Heisman honors and a top pro career, ignores his failing health.
Aired: October 01, 1969
Although the father of a 7-year-old with severe internal injuries insists the child fell off an embankment, Dr. Gannon suspects the child was beaten.
Aired: October 08, 1969
Focuses on the psychological interplay between two patients in serious shape.
Aired: October 15, 1969
The question of a therapeutic abortion divides Nora Caldwell (Barbara Rush) and her husband Dan (John McMartin).
Aired: October 22, 1969
A Vietnamese war victim (France Nuyen) is being treated at the medical center.
Aired: October 29, 1969
A story about drug addiction.
Aired: November 12, 1969
Jenny Webb (Brooke Bundy), with a hemorrhaging kidney and a baby on the way, is rejected by her angry father and uncaring boyfriend.
Aired: November 19, 1969
An intradepartmental dispute pits Gannon against the new acting chief of surgery (John Marley).
Aired: November 26, 1969
Dr. Gannon tries to prove that the suddenly violent behavior of student Greg Soreson stems from an organic ailment.
Aired: December 03, 1969
A U.S. ambassador (Walter Pidgeon) has a heart condition that could jeopardize a crucial meeting.
Aired: December 10, 1969
A patient (Lee Grant) learns a lesson about life from a little boy (Fabian Gregory).
Aired: December 17, 1969
Gannon stakes his reputation on the integrity of a student nurse (Belinda Montgomery).
Aired: December 31, 1969
Interns Steve Seagren and Katherine Kenter are both being considered for a much-prized residency.
Aired: January 07, 1970
A student facing kidney failure gets no comfort from her alienated family or her disinterested ex-husband.
Aired: January 14, 1970
Dr. Lochner's emotions conflict with his professional judgment when he faces a crisis concerning his own daughter.
Aired: January 21, 1970
Dr. Gannon tries to bridge a gap between a 17-year-old and his gruff immigrant father.
Aired: February 04, 1970
A blind student's recovery depends on recalling the horrible event that caused her loss of sight.
Aired: February 11, 1970
The director of a foundation for teenage parolees lays his life on the line to save one of his charges.
Aired: February 25, 1970
The story of a dedicated head nurse (Mercedes McCambridge).
Aired: March 04, 1970
A sensitive story about Gannon's love for an incurably ill woman (Shelby Grant).
Aired: March 11, 1970
A former gridiron idol (Forrest Tucker) finds living with his own legend unbearable.
Aired: March 18, 1970
A research specialist (William Shatner) clashes with Gannon over a possible cancer cure.
Aired: March 25, 1970
A story about the need to treat venereal disease as a medical problem divorced from social stigma.
Aired: April 01, 1970
Dr. Martin Lambert is blind to the fact that his older son suffers from a muscular disorder and that he has neglected his younger son.
Aired: April 08, 1970
An ambitious black resident (Georg Stanford Brown) is convinced that Gannon is preventing him from performing surgery.
Aired: April 15, 1970
The story of a marriage tormented by lack of children.