Emergency: Insomnia


5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Friday, December 12 on WZME MeTV (43.3)

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About this Broadcast
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Insomnia

Season 3, Episode 8

Cases include a marijuana smoker dying of an unidentifiable malady; and a boy who has fallen into a gravel pit. Brackett: Robert Fuller. Fred: Ronnie Schell. DeSoto: Kevin Tighe. Father: Dick Yarmy. Dixie: Julie London. Scotty: Stephen Manley. Stanley: Michael Norell. Joe Wilson: Joe Pizzorusso. Early: Bobby Troup. Kelly: Tim Donnelly. Dan Jamison: Craig Chudy. Lopez: Marco Lopez. Tony Malzone: James Nolan.

repeat 1973 English
Action/adventure Rescue Hospital Medicine

Cast & Crew
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Robert Fuller (Actor) .. Dr. Kelly Brackett
Bobby Troup (Actor) .. Dr. Joe Early
Kevin Tighe (Actor) .. Roy DeSoto
Michael Norell (Actor) .. Capt. Stanley
Tim Donnelly (Actor) .. Chet Kelly
Marco Lopez (Actor) .. Fireman Lopez
Hal Lynch (Actor) .. Andy
Ronnie Schell (Actor) .. Fred
Ron Burke (Actor) .. Truck Driver
Dick Yarmy (Actor) .. Father
Stephen Manley (Actor) .. Scotty
Lee Farr (Actor) .. Bill Philips
Joe Pizzorusso (Actor) .. Joe Wilson
Craig Chudy (Actor) .. Dan Jamison
James Nolan (Actor) .. Tony Malzone
Dick Hammer (Actor) .. Capt. Hammer
Sam Lanier (Actor) .. Dispatcher
Julie London (Actor) .. Nurse Dixie McCall

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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.
Bobby Troup (Actor) .. Dr. Joe Early
Born: October 13, 1918
Died: February 07, 1999
Kevin Tighe (Actor) .. Roy DeSoto
Michael Norell (Actor) .. Capt. Stanley
Born: October 04, 1937
Tim Donnelly (Actor) .. Chet Kelly
Born: September 03, 1944
Marco Lopez (Actor) .. Fireman Lopez
Hal Lynch (Actor) .. Andy
Ronnie Schell (Actor) .. Fred
Born: December 23, 1934
Ron Burke (Actor) .. Truck Driver
Dick Yarmy (Actor) .. Father
Stephen Manley (Actor) .. Scotty
Born: February 13, 1965
Lee Farr (Actor) .. Bill Philips
Joe Pizzorusso (Actor) .. Joe Wilson
Craig Chudy (Actor) .. Dan Jamison
Born: October 21, 1937
James Nolan (Actor) .. Tony Malzone
Dick Hammer (Actor) .. Capt. Hammer
Sam Lanier (Actor) .. Dispatcher
Julie London (Actor) .. Nurse Dixie McCall
Born: September 26, 1926
Died: October 18, 2000
Trivia: Sultry blues vocalist Julie London began her film career long before she achieved fame as a recording artist. In 1945, 18-year-old London was selected to play a bargain-basement jungle princess, appearing opposite a gorilla in the PRC cheapie Nabonga. She was pretty bad, but no worse than the film itself. By the time she was cast as a sexy teenager in The Red House (1947), her acting had improved immensely, and by the time she played the female lead in the 1951 programmer The Fat Man, it looked as though she actually had a future in films. Still, London's greatest claim to fame was her long string of hit records ("Cry Me a River" et. al.) of the 1950s; many male admirers bought her albums simply to gaze upon her come-hither countenance on the dust jacket. Her status as every red-blooded American boy's wish dream was gently lampooned in Frank Tashlin's The Girl Can't Help It (1956), in which she appears as a spectral vision who transfixes a wistful Tom Ewell. Her best dramatic film appearances of this period include her leading-lady gigs in Voice in the Mirror (1958) and Man of the West (1958). From 1945 through 1955, Julie London was the wife of actor/producer Jack Webb; years after the divorce, London played Nurse Dixie McCall on the popular Jack Webb-produced TV series Emergency, in which she co-starred with her second husband, actor/jazz musician Bobby Troup.

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M*A*S*H
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