House Calls (1979)
House Calls
1979 / NRDating someone you work with can create problems, as Charley Michaels and Ann Anderson learned. He was a surgeon at Kensington General Hospital in San Francisco, a good doctor but less than enthusiastic about conforming to hospital rules and regulations. She was the hospital's new administrative assistant, an English lady with a commitment to keeping the hospital running efficiently. They were romantically involved but often at odds. Based upon the 1978 feature film of the same name.
Seasons & Episode
Peckler tries to fire a new doctor when he learns the physician is gay.
Charley loses confidence when his patient brings in a team of specialists.
Norman tries to help Mrs. Phipps after she is tricked by a con man patient.
Norman's in trouble when he puts the hospital chef on a strict diet—and the man promptly suffers a heart attack.
Charley tries to prove that a doctor is performing unnecessary operations.
Charley decides that Amos's young girlfriend is a golddigger.
Charley tries to convince a campaigning senator that he needs immediate surgery.
A patient believes he is a werewolf.
While Norman tries to prove to his mother that he is an adult, a neurotic patients adopts Charley as a substitute father.
While Charley suffers from insomina, Norman gets a bad case of overconfidence.
Dating someone you work with can create problems, as Charley Michaels and Ann Anderson learned. He was a surgeon at Kensington General Hospital in San Francisco, a good doctor but less than enthusiastic about conforming to hospital rules and regulations. She was the hospital's new administrative assistant, an English lady with a commitment to keeping the hospital running efficiently. They were romantically involved but often at odds. Based upon the 1978 feature film of the same name.