Dr. Kildare - Season 5

Season 5
Episodes

Behold The Great Man (1)

A Life For Life (2)

Web Of Hate (3)

Horizontal Hero (4)

The Bell In The Schoolhouse Tolls For Thee (1)

Life In The Dance Hall: F-U-N (2)

Some Doors Are Slamming (3)
Dr. Helvick gives Tom Hartwood, the intern, a chance to treat a patient on his own; the patient has other ideas, seeing it as a gross act of negligence. Dr. Gillespie gets an earful.

Enough La Boheme For Everybody (4)

Now: The Mummy (5)

A Pyrotechnic Display (6)

With Helfire and Thunder (1)

Daily Flights To Olympus (2)

The Life Machine (1)

Toast the Golden Couple (2)

Wives and Losers (3)

Welcome Home, Dear Anna (4)

A Little Child Shall Lead Them (5)

Hour of Decision (6)

Aftermath (7)

Fathers and Daughters (1)
Fred Astaire plays a man on the skids. Normally spry Astaire is cast as Joe Quinlan, an ailing and broke pool player, who arrives in town for a tournament. At Blair Hospital for a check-up he is reunited with his estranged daughter, Sister Benjamin (Laura Devon), a medical missionary. Just returned from overseas, she too is a patient. Father and daughter are sceptical of each other's routine check-up explanation. Kildare (Richard Chamberlain) is caught up in the middle of a probe for truth.

A Gift of Love (2)
Quinlan pursues his erratic course. He 'hustles' a wealthy patient into a pool game in the hospital's recreation room, and is criticised by patients and staff alike.

The Tent-Dwellers (3)

Going Home (4)

Something Old, Something New (1)

To Visit One More Spring (2)

From Nigeria with Love (1)

In Roman Candel's Bright Glare (2)

When Shadows Fall (3)

With This Ring (4)

Perfect Is Too Hard To Be (1)

Duet For One Hand (2)

The Atheist And The True Believer (1)

A Quick Look At Glory (2)

A Sort Of Falling In Love (3)

The Last To Believe In Miracles (4)

The Next Thing To Murder (5)

Never So Happy (6)

A Cry From The Street (1)

Gratitude Won't Pay The Bills (2)

Adrift In A Sea Of Confusion (3)

These Hands That Heal (4)

Few Hearts, Few Flowers (1)

Some Tales For Halloween (2)

I Can Hear The Ice Melting (3)

No Other Road (4)

The Encroachment (1)

A Patient Lost (2)

What Happened to All the Sunshine and Roses? (3)

The Taste of Crow (4)

Out of a Concrete Tower (5)

The Art Of Taking A Powder

Read The Book,Then See The Picture (2)

A Sometimes Distant Spring (1)

Travel A Crooked Road (2)

Mercy Or Murder (1)

A Strange Sort Of Accident (2)

New Doctor In Town (3)

Reckoning (4)
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