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Doctor Doctor

Show Info

  • Status: Ended
  • First Aired: June 12, 1989
  • Seasons: 3
  • Episodes: 40
  • Networks: CBS
  • Genres: Comedy
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Doctor Doctor(1989)

TMDB Rating: 7.8 (5 votes)

Overview

Doctor Doctor is an American television sitcom that aired on CBS. It began a short run in June 1989, and was picked up for a full season the following fall. A second season followed in fall 1990, but the show was cancelled at the end of the 1990-1991 season, due to low ratings. One episode, "Long Day's Journey Into Deirdre", remains unaired in the US.

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Season 1

6 episodes • 1989

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1The Search for Armand PeltzerJun 12, 19890.0
2The Palumbo AffairJun 19, 19890.0
3Running on M.D.Jun 26, 19890.0
4The M.D. Nest SyndromeJul 10, 19890.0
5The Murtagh ConundrumJul 17, 19890.0
6Patients are a VirtueJul 24, 19890.0
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Season 2

15 episodes • 1989

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1PediatricksNov 13, 19890.0
2Member of the ClubNov 20, 19890.0
3Smooth OperatorNov 27, 19890.0
4Bachelor DoctorDec 4, 19890.0
5Don't Mess With the ElephantsDec 11, 19890.0
6Torch Song CardiologyDec 18, 19890.0
7Odd Man InJan 1, 19900.0
8Accentuate the PositiveJan 8, 19900.0
9Doctors and Other StrangersJan 15, 19900.0
10Family AffairJan 29, 19900.0
11Fetal AttractionFeb 5, 19900.0
12The Love GameFeb 19, 19900.0
13No Free LunchFeb 26, 19900.0
14Night of the InguinalAug 20, 19900.0
15Who's Zoomin' Who?Aug 27, 19900.0
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Season 3

19 episodes • 1990

#EpisodeAir DateRating
1Ch-Ch-Ch-ChangesSep 19, 19900.0
2Murder, He WroteSep 26, 19900.0
3Who's Afraid of Leona Linowitz?Oct 3, 19900.0
4Making Mr. RightOct 18, 19900.0
5The TerminatorOct 25, 19900.0
6ProvidenceNov 1, 19900.0
7The Last Temptation of MikeNov 8, 19900.0
8Ice FolliesNov 15, 19900.0
9The Young and the HopelessNov 22, 19900.0
10Good Doc, Bad Doc (1)Nov 29, 19900.0
11Malpractice Makes Imperfect (2)Dec 6, 19900.0
12Somewhere in the Berkshires (3)Dec 13, 19900.0
13When Bad Books Happen to Good PeopleDec 20, 19900.0
14Sleeping SicknessJan 3, 19910.0
15Anatomy of LoveJun 8, 19910.0
16Butterfields are FreeJun 15, 19910.0
17Butterfield's ComplaintJun 22, 19910.0
18Two Angry MenJul 6, 19910.0
19Long Day's Journey into DierdreTBA0.0

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