''The Nurses'' is a serialized
primetime
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medical drama
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that was broadcast in the United States on
CBS from September 27, 1962, to May 11, 1965. For the third and final season, the title was expanded to ''The Doctors and the Nurses'' and it ran until 1965, when it was transformed into a half-hour daytime soap opera. The soap opera, also called ''The Nurses'', ran on ABC from 1965 to 1967.
Synopsis
The series is set in Alden General Hospital (patterned after
Roosevelt Hospital) in New York, and the primetime program starred
Zina Bethune
Zina Bianca Bethune (February 17, 1945 – February 12, 2012) was an American actress, dancer, and choreographer.
Early years
Bethune was born on Staten Island, the daughter of Ivy ( Vigder), a Russian-born (Sevastopol, present-day Ukraine) act ...
as Gail Lucas, the young nurse, and
Shirl Conway
Shirl Conway (born Shirley Elizabeth Crosman, June 13, 1916 – May 7, 2007) was an American television and Broadway actress.
Early years
A great-niece of actress Henrietta Crosman, Conway graduated from the University of Michigan in 1938 with a ...
as Liz Thorpe, her older nurse mentor.
Unlike most television dramas of the era, save for ABC's police drama ''
Naked City'' (1958–1963) and the sitcom ''
The Patty Duke Show'' (1963–1966), the series was filmed in New York and not Hollywood. The show was mainly filmed at the Filmways and Pathe Studios in Manhattan.
The program was nominated for five
Primetime Emmy Awards
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.
Primetime Emmy nominations 1963–1964
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Cast
* Zina Bethune
Zina Bianca Bethune (February 17, 1945 – February 12, 2012) was an American actress, dancer, and choreographer.
Early years
Bethune was born on Staten Island, the daughter of Ivy ( Vigder), a Russian-born (Sevastopol, present-day Ukraine) act ...
as Gail Lucas
* Shirl Conway
Shirl Conway (born Shirley Elizabeth Crosman, June 13, 1916 – May 7, 2007) was an American television and Broadway actress.
Early years
A great-niece of actress Henrietta Crosman, Conway graduated from the University of Michigan in 1938 with a ...
as Liz Thorpe
* Michael Tolan as Dr. Alex Tazinski (1964–1965)
* Joseph Campanella as Dr. Ted Steffen (1964–1965)
Other performers who appeared in episodes were Billie Allen, Margaret Barker, John Beal, Lane Bradbury
Janette Lane Bradbury (born June 17, 1938) is an American actress and writer.
Biography
Lane Bradbury was born in Buckhead, Morgan County, Georgia, near Atlanta. She studied ballet as a young girl. In the 1950s, she moved to New York City, and w ...
, Michael Conrad, Ruby Dee
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, Ivan Dixon, Dana Elcar, Elizabeth Frazier, Robert Gerringer, Arlene Golonka American actress, George Grizzard, Vincent Guardino, Larry Haines
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Early years
Haines was born on August 3, 1918 in Mount Vernon, New York. (Some sources say August 18, 1918, in the same city). He had been active in dramati ...
, Barbara Harris, Joey Heatherton, William Hickey, Dustin Hoffman, Ellen Holly, Bernard Hughes, Kim Hunter
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, Diana Hyland
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Hyland was born Diane Gentner to John Theodore and Mary (Gorman) Gentner in Cleveland Heights, Ohio. Sh ...
, Albert Grant, Lee Grant,
Judson Laire
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, John Lasell, Linda Lavin, Joeseph Leon
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, Vivica Lindfors Vivica or Vivika are female given names. Notable people with these names include:
*Vivica Bandler (1917–2004), Finnish theater director
*Vivica A. Fox (born 1964), US actress
*Vivica Genaux (born 1969), US singer
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, Clifton James, Lincoln Kilpatrick
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Biography Career
Born in St. Louis, Missouri, Kilpatrick attended Lincoln University and earned a degree in drama before he began acting. ...
, Jan Miner
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Biography
Early life ...
, Kermit Murdock, Peg Murray, Susan Oliver
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, Estelle Parsons
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After studying law, Parsons became a singer before deciding to pursue a career in acting. She worked for the television program ''Today'' and ...
,Jane Rose, Polly Rowles
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Early years
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rowles was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Rowles. Her father was a s ...
, Diana Sands, Zackary Scott, Fran Sharon, William Shatner, Martin Sheen, Joe Silver, Hilda Simms, Paul Stevens, Inger Stevens, Elaine Stritch, Florence Stanley, Michael Strong, and Dolph Sweet.
Episodes
Season 1 (1962–63)
Season 2 (1963–64)
Season 3: The Doctors and the Nurses (1964–65)
ABC TV series
''The Nurses'' is an American daytime soap opera
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that aired on ABC
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** Disney–ABC Television ...
from September 27, 1965 to March 31, 1967. The show was a continuation of the CBS primetime drama.
The setting was Alden General Hospital and the main characters included Mary Fickett as Liz Thorpe, R. N, and Melinda Cordell as the younger and less experienced Gail Lucas, R. N., along with Arthur Franz
Arthur Sofield Franz (February 29, 1920 – June 17, 2006) was an American actor whose most notable feature film role was as Lieutenant, Junior Grade, H. Paynter Jr. in ''The Caine Mutiny (film), The Caine Mutiny'' (1954).
Early life
Franz ...
as Hugh McCloud, Valerie French as Helen Cox, Judson Laire
Judson Laire (August 3, 1902 – July 5, 1979) was an American film, stage, and television actor best known for starring as Lars Hansen in the early CBS television series, ''Mama'' from 1949 to 1957, as well as several daytime soap operas includin ...
as Jamie McCloud, Lee Patterson as Brad Kirnan, Nicholas Pryor
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Life and career
Pryor was born Nicholas David Probst in Baltimore, Maryland, the son ...
as Ken Alexander, Polly Rowles
Mary Elizabeth "Polly" Rowles (January 10, 1914 – October 7, 2001 in Concord, New Hampshire) was an American actress.
Early years
Born in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Rowles was the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph T. Rowles. Her father was a s ...
as Miss Grassberg, Paul Stevens as Dr. Paul Fuller, and Lesley Woods
Lesley Woods (August 22, 1910 – August 2, 2003) was an American radio, stage and television actress. She was a graduate of the Goodman School of Drama in Chicago.
Personal life
Woods was married to actor Richard McMurray. Sam McMurray is her s ...
as Vivian Gentry.
Production
Richard Holland and Gordon Russell were the head writer
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s. The executive producer
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was Doris Quinlan
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, who later produced ''One Life to Live
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'', ''All My Children
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'' and '' The Doctors. Several of the performers on this show were later on ''One Life to Live'' and ''All My Children
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''. The music for the series was composed by Frank Lewin
Frank Lewin (March 27, 1925 – January 18, 2008) was an American composer and teacher.
Biography
Frank Lewin was born March 27, 1925, in Breslau, Germany. He and his family escaped from Germany in 1939, spent a year in Cuba, and came to ...
.
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