Emergency: Virus


5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Friday, November 7 on WJLP MeTV (33.1)

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Virus

Season 2, Episode 4

A deadly virus and a teenager with vertigo are on the emergency list. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. DeSoto: Kevin Tighe. Brackett: Robert Fuller. Madi: Skye Aubrey. Charles Hollister: Dennis Patrick. Jenny: Cathy Lee Crosby. Morton: Ron Pinkard.

repeat 1972 English Stereo
Action/adventure Rescue Hospital Medicine

Cast & Crew
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Robert Fuller (Actor) .. Dr. Kelly Brackett
Kevin Tighe (Actor) .. Roy DeSoto
Randolph Mantooth (Actor) .. John Gage
Ron Pinkard (Actor) .. Dr. Morton
Jean Allison (Actor) .. Mrs. Brydon
Skye Aubrey (Actor) .. Madi
William Gray Espy (Actor) .. Tim Duntley
Dennis Patrick (Actor) .. Charles Hollister
Philip Brown (Actor) .. Mickey Brydon
Cathy Lee Crosby (Actor) .. Jenny
Vic Vallard (Actor) .. Deputy Pauling
Mitch Carter (Actor) .. Danny Loring
Dick Hammer (Actor) .. Capt. Hammer
Sam Lanier (Actor) .. Dispatcher

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Did You Know..
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Robert Fuller (Actor) .. Dr. Kelly Brackett
Born: July 29, 1933
Birthplace: Troy, New York, United States
Trivia: Robert Fuller spent his first decade in show business trying his best to avoid performing. After his film debut in 1952's Above and Beyond, Fuller studied acting with Sanford Meisner at New York's Neighborhood Playhouse but never exhibited any real dedication. He tried to become a dancer but gave that up as well, determining that dancing was "sissified." Fuller rose to nominal stardom fairly rapidly in the role of Jess Harper on the popular TV western Laramie (1959-63). Once he found his niche in cowboy attire, he stuck at it in another series, Wagon Train, turning down virtually all offers for "contemporary" roles. When westerns began dying out on television in the late 1960s, Fuller worked as a voiceover actor in commercials, earning some $65,000 per year (a tidy sum in 1969). On the strength of his performance in the Burt Topper-directed motorcycle flick The Hard Ride, Fuller was cast by producer Jack Webb as chief paramedic Kelly Brackett on the weekly TVer Emergency, which ran from 1972 through 1977. In 1994, Robert Fuller was one of several former TV western stars who showed up in cameo roles in the Mel Gibson movie vehicle Maverick.
Kevin Tighe (Actor) .. Roy DeSoto
Randolph Mantooth (Actor) .. John Gage
Born: September 19, 1945
Ron Pinkard (Actor) .. Dr. Morton
Jean Allison (Actor) .. Mrs. Brydon
Skye Aubrey (Actor) .. Madi
Born: January 01, 1945
Trivia: Elfin leading lady Skye Aubrey is the daughter of TV producer/executive James Aubrey and actress Phyllis Thaxter. After making her TV bow in the two-part Vanished (1971), Skye was cast in a number of MGM theatrical releases. While it is true that her father was in charge of the studio at the time, Skye was talented and appealing enough to weather any accusations of nepotism. Still, the lofty pedigree of Skye Aubrey was never far removed from the public's consciousness: her most Pirandellian role was in the 1974 TV movie The Phantom of Hollywood, in which she played the daughter of a ruthless movie-studio executive who was busy bulldozing his back lot and auctioning off his studio's memorabilia.
William Gray Espy (Actor) .. Tim Duntley
Dennis Patrick (Actor) .. Charles Hollister
Born: March 14, 1918
Died: October 13, 2002
Trivia: Best known for his roles on such television dramas as Dallas and the macabre Dark Shadows, actor Dennis Patrick also carried the distinction of being the small screen's first vampire. Born in Philadelphia, PA, in March 1918, Patrick began a prolific and enduring television career with roles in Star Tonight and Kraft Television Theater. Subsequently appearing in a handful of features and a slew of made-for-television movies, Patrick's roles in Dark Shadows and Dallas brought him the greatest success of his career. Married to actress Barbara Carson, Patrick was left a widower following his wife's death in 1990. On October 13, 2002, Dennis Patrick died in a home fire in the Hollywood Hills with his dog by his side. He was 84.
Philip Brown (Actor) .. Mickey Brydon
Cathy Lee Crosby (Actor) .. Jenny
Born: December 02, 1944
Trivia: Cathy Lee Crosby is the daughter of Hollywood actress Linda Hayes and Lawrence Welk Show announcer Lou Crosby. Crosby began her own showbiz career at five, appearing on her dad's local L.A. TV series, Crosbys' Calling. Like her sisters, Linda Lou and Lucinda Sue, Cathy Lee proved to be a superb athlete at an early age; before reaching the age of 21, she was a professional tennis player and recreational skydiver, windsurfer, and swimmer. Thus, she was uniquely qualified for the title role in the 1974 made-for-TV film The New, Original Wonder Woman. Intended as the pilot for a weekly series, Wonder Woman scored in the ratings, but was shot down by the critics; when a series did finally surface in 1976, Lynda Carter played the lead. Crosby cut her losses, made a few films in Europe (she is fluent in several languages), and returned to athletics. In 1980, she became one of the co-hosts of the popular "reality" TVer That's Incredible, a job she held down until 1984. Still hoping to be taken seriously as an actress, Cathy Lee Crosby made her off-Broadway bow in the 1988 production Almost Perfect; she has also remained active in a variety of charitable and prosocial organizations. Cathy Lee Crosby should not be confused with Live With Regis and Kathie Lee co-star Kathie Lee (Crosby) Gifford and she is not the daughter of Bing Crosby.
Vic Vallard (Actor) .. Deputy Pauling
Mitch Carter (Actor) .. Danny Loring
Born: September 22, 1944
Dick Hammer (Actor) .. Capt. Hammer
Sam Lanier (Actor) .. Dispatcher

Before / After
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M*A*S*H
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