Having had the chance to watch all of the episodes, I would put the show on the same tier as the great Herbert Brodkin series, like The Defenders, The Nurses and For the People.
One of the great lost shows of the 60s. Created by James Moser, same as Ben Casey, Only was given a second season because of William Paley wanting to keep such a quality show on the air. Ratings were horrible and the only shows it rated higher than were ABC Scope and CBS Reports. The 35 shows...
There's 2 episodes from the second season, which are intercut on the tape transfers. When I transferred my tapes to DVD years ago, I edited them properly. But if you look at your tapes of Between Summer and Winter the Glorious Season and Saturday, Surgery and Stanley Schultz, you'll see that...
You guys do know that CBS merged its home video division, right? It was folded into Paramount and the people who were in the MOD division were all let go. In addition, the person who worked on outside licensing deals with companies like VEI for instance, also gone. So, best way of putting it...