Emergency: Nurses' Wild


5:00 pm - 6:00 pm, Monday, October 27 on WSWB MeTV (38.2)

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Nurses' Wild

Season 1, Episode 6

Cases: two robbery casualties, a wino with the shakes, a spider-bite victim, and a trapped pipefitter. Gray: Victor Izay. Dr. Morton: Ron Pinkard. Gage: Randolph Mantooth. Bitsey: Christine Dixon. Ellen: Christine Forbes. DeSoto: Kevin Tighe. Wino: Royal Dano. Dr. Brackett: Robert Fuller.

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
Sarah Fankboner (Actor) .. Grace Corbett
Victor Izay (Actor) .. Gray
Christine Dixon (Actor) .. Bitsey
Ray Ballard (Actor) .. Encyclopedia Salesman
Christine Forbes (Actor) .. Ellen
Kip Niven (Actor) .. Clive Jonas
Royal Dano (Actor) .. Wino
Colby Chester (Actor) .. 1st Deputy
Dick Hammer (Actor) .. Capt. Hammer
Sam Lanier (Actor) .. Dispatcher
Arthur Gilmore (Actor) .. Battalion Chief

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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
Sarah Fankboner (Actor) .. Grace Corbett
Victor Izay (Actor) .. Gray
Born: December 23, 1923
Christine Dixon (Actor) .. Bitsey
Ray Ballard (Actor) .. Encyclopedia Salesman
Christine Forbes (Actor) .. Ellen
Kip Niven (Actor) .. Clive Jonas
Born: May 27, 1945
Royal Dano (Actor) .. Wino
Born: November 16, 1922
Died: May 15, 1994
Trivia: Cadaverous, hollow-eyed Royal Dano made his theatrical entree as a minor player in the Broadway musical hit Finian's Rainbow. Born in New York City in 1922, he manifested a wanderlust that made him leave home at age 12 to travel around the country, and even after he returned home -- and eventually graduated from New York University -- he often journeyed far from the city on his own. He made his acting debut while in the United States Army during World War II, as part of a Special Services unit, and came to Broadway in the immediate postwar era. In films from 1950, he received his first important part, the Tattered Soldier, in John Huston's 1951 adaptation of Stephen Crane's The Red Badge of Courage. Thereafter, he was often seen as a Western villain, though seldom of the cliched get-outta-town variety; in Nicholas Ray's Johnny Guitar (1954), for example, he fleshed out an ordinary bad-guy type by playing the character as a compulsive reader with a tubercular cough. He likewise did a lot with a little when cast as Mildred Natwick's deep-brooding offspring in Hitchcock's The Trouble With Harry. With his deep, resonant speaking voice and intense eyes, Dano could make a recitation of the telephone book sound impressive and significant, and some of his non-baddie characters include the prophet Elijah, who predicts the destruction of the Pequod and the death of Ahab, in Huston's Moby Dick (1956), Peter in The King of Kings (1961) and Mayor Cermak in Capone (1975); in addition, he played Abraham Lincoln in a multipart installment of the mid-'50s TV anthology Omnibus written by James Agee. On the small screen, the producers of The Rifleman got a huge amount of mileage out of his talent in five episodes in as many seasons, most notably in "Day of Reckoning" as a gunman-turned-preacher. He also appeared in memorable guest roles in the high-rent western series The Virginian, The Big Valley, and Bonanza, and had what was probably his best television role of all as the tragically insensitive father in the two-part Little House On The Prairie episode "Sylvia." Toward the end of his life, Royal Dano had no qualms about accepting questionable projects like 1990's Spaced Invaders, but here as elsewhere, he was always given a chance to shine; one of Dano's best and most bizarre latter-day roles was in Teachers (1982), as the home-room supervisor who dies of a heart attack in his first scene -- and remains in his chair, unnoticed and unmolested, until the fadeout.
Colby Chester (Actor) .. 1st Deputy
Born: November 17, 1941
Trivia: Colby Chester has occasionally played supporting roles in feature films since the 1970s. He has also appeared on television, in movies, and in series.
Dick Hammer (Actor) .. Capt. Hammer
Sam Lanier (Actor) .. Dispatcher
Arthur Gilmore (Actor) .. Battalion Chief
Born: March 18, 1912
Died: September 25, 2010

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