The cases of well-respected neurosurgeon Dr. David Craig and his two young charges.The cases of well-respected neurosurgeon Dr. David Craig and his two young charges.The cases of well-respected neurosurgeon Dr. David Craig and his two young charges.
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- TriviaThe series was one of four rotating elements under the "Bold Ones" umbrella. However, by the time the series went off the air in 1973, it was the only element of the original four series that was still on the air.
- Crazy creditsEnd credits disclaimer: The story, techniques and equipment shown are based on actual developments at the frontiers of medicine.
- ConnectionsReferenced in All in the Family: Archie Gives Blood (1971)
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The Bold Ones: The New Doctors is the best series I've ever seen on TV. I like David Hartman (Good Morning America) who also in the show. John Saxon and the late E.G. Marshall were also great and the whole cast of the show.
I also like the part when they went to work on surgery. And guest stars. Robert Walden who played Dr. Cohen in the last season of the show was good.
I like this show.
I give it *****.
I also like the part when they went to work on surgery. And guest stars. Robert Walden who played Dr. Cohen in the last season of the show was good.
I like this show.
I give it *****.
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- Los nuevos médicos
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- 1.33 : 1
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By what name was The Bold Ones: The New Doctors (1969) officially released in India in English?
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