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MEDIC General Practitioner
Click the link below for Amazon warehouse deals and every <br />click helps keep this channel running and commercial free<br /><br /><br /><br />Medic is an American medical drama television series that aired on NBC from <br />September 13, 1954, to August 27, 1956. It was television's first doctor<br /> drama to focus attention on medical procedures.<br /><br />Created by its principal writer James E. Moser, Medic tried to <br />create realism (City Hospital and The Doctor had not) which would typify <br />subsequent medical shows. Moser had previously written for the radio shows<br /> Dragnet and Dr. Kildare.<br /><br />Medic episodes were introduced and narrated by Richard Boone, playing Dr.<br /> Konrad Styner who sometimes also appeared in the stories. Fifty-nine segments <br />aired from September 1954 to November 1956.<br /><br />The series was introduced each week by theme music written by Victor Young.<br /> Eventually, with lyrics added by Edward Heyman, the song became popular <br />under the title "Blue Star."
