bobola
12-15-2011, 05:42 PM
Like the hit 1980s family drama The Wonder Years, Doogie Howser, M.D. is incorrectly called a Sitcom, per the otherwise great TV resource book The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows by Tim Brooks & Earle Marsh.
Im sorry, Tim & Earle, but you are SO wrong about Doogie being a situation comedy; in truth, it is a Hospital Drama.
Created by Steven Bochco, Doogie Howser was a Hospital Drama focusing on the home and work life of a teenage doctor, Douglas Howser.
Like most teenagers, Douglas still lived with his parents--dad David (James B. Sikking), also a doctor, and mom Katherine (Belinda Montgomery).
While most teens were attending high school, Douglas was in his 2nd year of residency at Eastman Medical Center, where he was employed by Dr. Ben Canfield (Larry Pressman), the Hospital Chief of Services, and worked with colleagues Dr. Jack McGuire (Mitchell Anderson) and Nurse Curly Spaulding (Kathryn Layng).
As Howie Mandels character of Dr. Wayne Fiscus provided comic relief for St. Elsewhere, Douglases best friend, aspiring filmmaker Vincent Delpino (Max Casella), provided comic relief for this show.
The show enjoyed a 4-year successful run on ABC from September 19, 1989 - March 24, 1993.
Since then, reruns have aired on Nickelodeon (Australia only), the Odyssey Channel (US only), and now air on The Hub (US only).
Im sorry, Tim & Earle, but you are SO wrong about Doogie being a situation comedy; in truth, it is a Hospital Drama.
Created by Steven Bochco, Doogie Howser was a Hospital Drama focusing on the home and work life of a teenage doctor, Douglas Howser.
Like most teenagers, Douglas still lived with his parents--dad David (James B. Sikking), also a doctor, and mom Katherine (Belinda Montgomery).
While most teens were attending high school, Douglas was in his 2nd year of residency at Eastman Medical Center, where he was employed by Dr. Ben Canfield (Larry Pressman), the Hospital Chief of Services, and worked with colleagues Dr. Jack McGuire (Mitchell Anderson) and Nurse Curly Spaulding (Kathryn Layng).
As Howie Mandels character of Dr. Wayne Fiscus provided comic relief for St. Elsewhere, Douglases best friend, aspiring filmmaker Vincent Delpino (Max Casella), provided comic relief for this show.
The show enjoyed a 4-year successful run on ABC from September 19, 1989 - March 24, 1993.
Since then, reruns have aired on Nickelodeon (Australia only), the Odyssey Channel (US only), and now air on The Hub (US only).