Episodes
Episode: 2x01 | Airdate: Sep 16, 1970
The series opens its second season with a drama about a doctor who has symptons of multiple sclerosis. Just as surgeon Tom Forley (George Grizzard) is perfecting a new technique, he is stricken with a muscular ailment. The doctor cannot hide his crippling condition from his pretty wife Anne (Elizabeth Ashley), and she bares all to hero Joe Gannon.
Episode: 2x02 | Airdate: Sep 23, 1970
Guest star Paul Burke plays a dedicated research scientist whose vital work on a new drug is threatened when he receives anonymous letters.
Episode: 2x03 | Airdate: Sep 30, 1970
Gannon tries to save a 16-year-old girl from heroin addiction. His efforts are continually frustrated by her father, a professor who refuses to acknowledge the problem
Episode: 2x04 | Airdate: Oct 7, 1970
Bradford Dillman guests as a methodical police inspector who is accumulating evidence that points to Gannon's protege, resident Carl Webson, as the psychopath responsible for the murder of a young woman.
Episode: 2x05 | Airdate: Oct 14, 1970
Vera Miles guest stars as an unbending woman doctor who clashes with Dr. Gannon after a coed's death from a bungled abortion.
Episode: 2x06 | Airdate: Oct 21, 1970
Maverick director of a ghetto clinic goes against the rules by shielding a stabbing victim and a young drug addict. William Devane gives a good performance as a doctor who runs a ghetto clinic but runs it by his own rules and even tosses out an inspector sent by the Center which supplies his funds.
Episode: 2x07 | Airdate: Oct 28, 1970
Dr. Gannon recommends treatment for Jenny, an abnormally active little girl. What do you do with a gifted child? Doc Gannon believes in a school for exceptional youngsters, and since he is the godfather of the child, he pushes a bit. Gannon's adversary is Mom, who takes an opposing position, and the friction between the two sparks the hour.
Episode: 2x08 | Airdate: Nov 4, 1970
Dr. Eric Canford, a brilliant surgeon, comes back from war service with a dinking problem but refuses to admit it is affecting his work.
Episode: 2x09 | Airdate: Nov 11, 1970
Dana Wynter appears as a witch doctor of sorts in a spooky episode. Chad Everett is involved because of a young student who has left the hospital (the fourth such girl to do so), even though she needs treatment for Addison's disease. Dick Kallman, who used to be Hank on the short-lived TV series, plays a superstitious doctor, the kind who doesn't want to operate on Friday the 13th.
Episode: 2x10 | Airdate: Nov 18, 1970
Suspicious Barry Sullivan flares up over his wife's appointments with Gannon while Joe, of course, remains Simon pure, merely keeping his patient's illness from her husband at her request.
Episode: 2x11 | Airdate: Nov 25, 1970
As it must to all TV heroes, blindness comes to Dr. Gannon on Medical Center. He's been in a car wreck, caused by bad brakes which, we soon learn, had been tampered with. It's not a good time for him, what with that young lady who needs heart surgery only he can perform. Frank Converse is the man who is trying to kill Gannon (and his motivation, when we finally learn it, is weak) and George Chakiris is a surgeon who may have to take over and operate in Gannon's greens — if he can learn the technique.
Episode: 2x12 | Airdate: Dec 2, 1970
More complications for Dr. Joe Gannon (Chad Everett), as a coed, suffering from a possible brain tumor, claims he fathered her unborn child. Of course, he's innocent, but the question is, would surgery endanger her pregnancy.
Episode: 2x13 | Airdate: Dec 9, 1970
Roddy McDowall plays a lawyer and Keenan Wynn a cop in a drama that has Gannon accused of shielding an injured cop who allegedly shot a student without provocation.
Episode: 2x14 | Airdate: Dec 16, 1970
A brash, long-haired surgeon runs afoul of his colleagues.
Episode: 2x15 | Airdate: Dec 30, 1970
Episode: 2x16 | Airdate: Jan 6, 1971
Episode: 2x17 | Airdate: Jan 13, 1971
Episode: 2x18 | Airdate: Jan 27, 1971
Episode: 2x19 | Airdate: Feb 3, 1971
17-year-old Baby Freitag is a mentally retarded girl who has been treated as an infant all her life.
Episode: 2x20 | Airdate: Feb 10, 1971
A hospital entertainer volunteers to help a girl who has tried to commit suicide, unaware that he himself is seriously ill.
Episode: 2x21 | Airdate: Feb 17, 1971
Tom Desmond is at his wits' end: he has a sick wife, a 3-month-old baby, no source of income and a towering pride that rejects all help.
Episode: 2x22 | Airdate: Feb 24, 1971
An insight into Lochner's personal life as Ruth, his ex-wife, and Bobbie, his daughter turn up at the hospital. Now widowed, Ruth Marlowe would like to pick up the pieces of a relationship shattered by an annulment many years before. However, here are obstacles: Ruth's heart condition-and her disapproving daughter.
Episode: 2x23 | Airdate: Mar 3, 1971
A once-brilliant surgeon has become very withdrawn. The crack surgeon who retires to do research and will not come out, shares the spotlight with Doc Gannon. The embittered medic is asked to perform a new operation on his former wife who will not allow a substitute.
Episode: 2x24 | Airdate: Mar 10, 1971