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Dr. Kildare - Single Episodes

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DR. KILDARE

Dr. Kildare was produced for syndication in 1949 at WMGM, New York. It was based on the popular Dr. Kildare movies of the late 1930's and early 1940's, and brought to the microphone the stars of that series, Lew Ayres and Lionel Barrymore. Ayres played the young, idealistic Dr. James Kildare; Barrymore, ever in character, was the crusty, loveable diagnostician, Dr. Leonard Gillespie. The men worked at Blair General Hospital, "one of the great citadels of American medicine -- a clump of gray-white buildings planted deep in the heart of New York -- where life begins, where life ends, where life goes on." Kildare really believed that oath, and that's what this series was all about. His battle with hospital administration, stupid patients, and stupid parents made this the Marcus Welby of the 1940's. The chief problem, both for Kildare and the listener, was that Blair Hospital was peopled by too many eccentrics. Gillespie, played to the limit by Barrymore, was enough for any show. But Dr. Carew, head of hospital administration, was a nut of the first order. Nurse Parker was a totally unbelievable old maid. Ted Osborne did what he could with Carew, and Virginia Gragg's fine talent was hopelessly lost in the chattering role of Parker. In the end, Ayres and Barrymore saved this series, providing some solid stories, especially when they ventured into the real world and got away from the dummies at Blair. Writing and directing were done on a freelance basis; music was by Walter Schumann. Actors contributing to Dr. Kildare included Stacy Harris, Isabel Jewell, Jay Novello, George Ellis, Paul Frees, Raymond Burr, and Jack Webb. From the Old Time Radio Researcher's Group. See "Note" Section below for more information on the OTRR. Information from "Tune In Yesterday The Ultimate Encyclopedia of Old-Time Radio by John Dunning" and Roger Hohenbrink.

This recording is part of the Old Time Radio collection.

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Chapters

Angela And Steven Kester

27:47

Marjorie Northrup

26:24

Benjamin Barkley

53:22

Rico Marchiano's Dying Wife

27:45

Vernon Pendleton - Hypondriac

27:50

Barbara Lane, Dope Addict

27:47

Caroline Shelley

27:17

Jane Dane, New Cancer Treatment

26:20

Warren Jackson's Allergy

26:05

Terry Murphy's Hearing Problem

26:25

Philip Van Court's Amnesia

26:56

Abandoned Baby

27:20

Kildare's Old Girlfriend

25:42

Nurse Parker Resigns

26:52

Dr Carew's Fat Wife

26:40

Dick Brennan Steals $5,000 (Or $50,000)

26:08

Colonel Boregard's Paralysis

6:36

Gordon Mallory's Lead Poinsoning

27:44

Glaucoma

28:18

Pricilla's Broken Arm

28:11

Dr Gillespie Almost Gets Engaged

26:47

Hunting Trip

26:47

Dan Malloy's Peptic Ulcer

26:24

Mrs Stanford's Angina Pecturis

26:17

Buffalo Barnie McClure

26:37

Appendicitis Operation at Sea

26:46

Carew Gets Medical Examiner Mixed Up

27:04

Marion Lewis, Teen Age Alcholic

27:14

Sam Lubinski Has Spinal Paralysis

26:42

Mumpkin's First Baby

27:43

Eddie Jenkins And The Arsonist

26:30

Ling Co Fruses Leg Surgery

27:03

Mr. Bradley's Heart

26:26

Mr. Kramer-Parker Needs A Hobby

27:46

Lady Dunabee's Annual Visit

26:58

Arthur Morgan Needs Brain Surgery

27:30

David Norton Has Pneumonia

27:08

Eddie Lazetti Kidnaps Nurse

27:05

Dr Gillespie's Testimonal Dinner

26:45

Dr Conlon, Quack

27:10

Joe Finley's Ulcer

26:58

Oliver Van Meter's Allergy

24:29

Anthrax Infection

26:54

Pete Cosloff Is Mentally Ill

26:59

Buck Houston, Cowboy Star

26:13

David Cooper's Burned Face

26:32

Edward Carlton's Dog Bite

26:39

Amy Dickens Breaks Her Leg

26:47

Cathy Morton's Baby

26:37

Joan Quinn

27:01

Gillespie's New Suit For Henderson Award

27:20

Yukon Joe's Gold Mine

27:10

Mysterious Hemophilia Patient

27:02

Dr Gillespie's New Office

27:01

Pedro, Maria And Rosei

26:41

Paul Bailey

26:45

Valerie And Walter Benton - Murder!

26:57

Evelyn Briggs

26:52

Robert Lane, Intern, Shirks Duties

26:46

Alice Bradley, Amnesia Victim

27:02

Bewertungen

Great old time radio series!

(5 Sterne)

I first fell in love with the Dr. Kildare/Gillespie film series so I knew I would love this! It may even be better! Lionel Barrymore and Lew Ayres had such great chemistry together! I listen to this series and enjoy it for what it is, life as depicted in the early 50's medical world and knowledge at that time. I don't judge it by modern standards. I also love that it stays a bit from the film series leading to more diverse storylines. On radio Dr. Gillespie doesn't have to be confined to a wheelchair ( Lionel's real life disability at that time). Free of the that constraint Dr.G can go dancing and in another episode he almost gets engaged! I love good old time radio programs! Thank you for making them all available here!

Medicine sucked back then

(5 Sterne)

Doctors back in those days seemed preoccupied with healing people in under 30 Minutes. Thankfully medicine has advanced since then. No longer are medical professionals concerned with healing. Instead they are rightfully concerned with ensuring all kids have access to gender affirming surgery. I cant believe how backwards people were back then. In no episode did any of the doctors or nurses make tic-tocs attacking parents who selfishly refuse to have an abortion. In no episode did the medical, professional attack the evils of whiteness or gun violence. Instead they spent all their time healing bones or operating on people. Weird.

files are fine- stories stupid

(3 Sterne)

These files are just fine, with perfect audio, so no issues with files themselves Shows are the corny type of subjects, that attempt to deal with the "issues affecting our modern world" like drug abuse (dealt with in a theatrical and real cheesy manner) Oh these are really hard to listen to, I was so embarrassed just hearing them. Thanks for the upload, we should try and save all programs from the past, regardless whether we like them or not

Great OTR Shows are from the period they were made

(5 Sterne)

The problems encountered by the writers about medicine, were about what they knew. Medicine changed every year as did the shows and intelligence of the writers. This was a great spin off from the movies a decade earlier.

Thanks for this great series!

(4 Sterne)

I enjoy listening to thee episodes of Dr Kildare thanks for downloading them!

Correction

(5 Sterne)

It should be Georgia Ellis, not George. She also played Miss Kitty in Gunsmoke.

Love the show!

(5 Sterne)

Barrymore is classic. Fun show to listen to. A+++

Great trip back in time! Thank you for retrieving this series.

(5 Sterne)