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The Doctors Discussion Thread

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Today I dipped back into where I left off in 1968... and WOW... I had forgotten how sublime the writing in this show feels. I'm thinking of adding 1 episode a day in my schedule, probably after classic OLTL. I have no idea why I even stopped watching in the first place.

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Took a little break from "Soap Hoppers" to dive into cast list updating. I came across these in a The Doctors group on FB.

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and a poem by Elizabeth Hubbard, posted by her son...

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Patty McCormack (seen here in 1963's movie Incident at Paradise) appeared as Student Nurse Barbara Spence in "Pride and Mrs. Cobb" 12/9 - 13/1963.

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Chip Lucia appeared as Charley 1979 on TD (seen here in 1979 on Hart to Hart).

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Thanks so much @slick jones The show had such a fantastic guest cast in those anthology years. I wish some of those episodes that survived could be put out. I never knew Mia Farrow guest starred.

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14 minutes ago, DRW50 said:

Thanks so much @slick jones The show had such a fantastic guest cast in those anthology years. I wish some of those episodes that survived could be put out. I never knew Mia Farrow guest starred.

The article also missed Dan Duryea's son, Pete Duryea appeared approximately a week before Farrow.

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I'm having to look very hard to see any resemblance to Mia with that woman in the photo. Maybe it's the grainy photo or a certain expression on her face.

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32 minutes ago, Paul Raven said:

I'm having to look very hard to see any resemblance to Mia with that woman in the photo. Maybe it's the grainy photo or a certain expression on her face.

I can see it, but I think her hairstyle makes a difference. It's also just an odd photo, aside from the graininess.

Thanks for the article @jam6242

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51 minutes ago, Paul Raven said:

I'm having to look very hard to see any resemblance to Mia with that woman in the photo. Maybe it's the grainy photo or a certain expression on her face.

I agree. The facial structure doesn't resemble Mia's, although the hair (from Peyton Place) is similar. I personally do not think this is a photo of Mia Farrow. But that's just my opinion.

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I didn't think it was Mia the first time I saw it either. These are from the same time period though, so now I'm not sure.

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It's Mia. It's just a bad photo. Although, how bad could that photo be, if it makes Fred Scollay and Richard Roat look hot, lol?

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You can see Mia's facial structure. I think she may have lost some weight or had some possible touching up (if she did it was very good for the era). And much better hairstyling. She looks part-cat in these photos, which would have made for a good cult film in her '70s career.

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