Genre: | Sitcom |
Creator: | Ed. Weinberger Stan Daniels |
Director: | Jeff Bleckner Burt Brinckerhoff Bob Claver Marty Cohan Joan Darling Robert Moore Mel Shapiro Dennis Steinmetz Howard Storm |
Starring: | Barnard Hughes |
Theme Music Composer: | Stan Daniels |
Composer: | Richard DeBenedictis Patrick Williams |
Country: | United States |
Language: | English |
Company: | MTM Enterprises |
Num Seasons: | 2 |
Num Episodes: | 29 |
List Episodes: |
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Executive Producer: | Stan Daniels Ed. Weinberger |
Producer: | Norman Barasch Laurence Marks Carroll Moore Paul Wayne |
Runtime: | 30 mins. |
Channel: | CBS |
Doc is an American sitcom produced by MTM Enterprises which aired on CBS[1] from August 16, 1975, to October 30, 1976.
Doc starred Barnard Hughes[2] as Dr. Joe Bogert, an elderly, kindhearted general practitioner who divided his time between dealing with his dysfunctional patients and his even more dysfunctional family. Hughes had been seen occasionally on the CBS-TV sitcoms All in the Family as Father John Majeski and on The Bob Newhart Show as Bob's father Herb Hartley. On Doc, actress Elizabeth Wilson costarred with Hughes as Joe's wife Annie, Judith Kahan as his daughter Laurie, John Harkins as Laurie's husband, and Mary Wickes as Joe's nurse, Tully.
During the first season, the show had good ratings, partially due to its timeslot (Saturdays at 8:30 p.m., sandwiched between mega-hits The Jeffersons and The Mary Tyler Moore Show). CBS, however, thought the ratings should be better considering the scheduling and ordered that the show be reworked. When it returned in the fall of 1976, the format had been substantially changed, with Dr. Bogert now a widower, working at a down-and-out city clinic. Mary Wickes was the only other cast member from the first season to remain,[3] but she departed after the first episode. Ratings slipped and the series was canceled in October 1976 after five episodes. Shortly after the series ended, Hughes returned to The Bob Newhart Show to guest-star in a Christmas episode in December 1976.