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Season 1 | | | | | | | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Frisky Business (Oct/04/1989) | | While his parents are out of town, Vinnie convinces Doogie to throw a party. This soon gets out of hand and Doogie gets paged to come to Eastman after having a beer. | | Guest Stars: R. J. Arterburn as Detective Morris, Ken Exner as kevin, Pablo Bryant as jeff rutledge, Hugh Ligget as Dr. Lucas, Bernie Hern as Sy, Matt Levin (1) as Brian, Conroy A. Gedeon as Officer Whitman, Natsuko Ohama as Dr. Matsumora, Thelma Lee as Mrs. Mae Berman | Director: Johanna Demetrakas Writer: Nat Bernstein, Mitchel Katlin | | | | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Simply Irresistible (Oct/18/1989) | | After a grueling 48-hour shift at Eastman, Doogie is tempted to switch loyalties and join an upscale pediatrics medical group. | | Guest Stars: Eddie Torres (1) as Hector Gonzales, Bob Minor as Officer Reese, Gil Serna as Mr. Gonzales, Ebbe Roe Smith as Suspect, Wanda Acuna as Maria Gonzales, Brady Bluhm as Bobby Iger, Kathie Gibboney as Mrs. Iger, Rif Hutton as Dr. Welch, Jarrett Lennon as Brandon Tartikoff, Lee Wilkof as Dr. Goeing, Roger Nolan as Dr. Alan Brady, Mark L. Taylor (3) as Garreth Price, Lisa Fuller as Katie/Kelly, Javi Mulero as Tony | Director: Sheldon Larry Writer: Mitchel Katlin, Nat Bernstein, Michael Lazarou | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 13 :01x13 - Doogie the Red-Nosed Reindeer (Dec/13/1989) | | Doogie feels the guilt after faining an illness to get out of night shift and attend a party instead of the annual Eastman Christmas present giveaway. Meanwhile, a man wanders around Eastman with hyperglycemia. | | Guest Stars: Homeselle Joy as Cook, Archie Hahn as , Danny Gast as Bratty Kid, Marc Buckland as Dr. Anderson, Hugh Ligget as Dr. Lucas, Joey Miyashima as Orderly, Glenn Walker Harris, Jr. as Injured Boy, Leslie Morris as Policeman, Michael Laskin as , Julian Christopher as | Director: Betty Thomas Writer: Jill Gordon | | Songs: (Unknown artist) -- It's Gonna Be A Hot, Hot Christmas, Bobby Helm -- Jingle Bell Rock, Instrumental -- Oh Christmas Tree | | | | | | | | | |
| 16 :01x16 - It Ain't Over Till Mrs. Howser Sings (Jan/17/1990) | | A scare involving the results of her mammogram motivates Katherine to revive her '60s singing career at a nightclub's open-mic night. | | Guest Stars: Alfie Silas as Backup Singer 2, Lynn Mabry as Backup Singer 1, Kathy Hazzard as Damita Jo, Robin Cahall as "Wildfire" singer, Max Supera as Young Vinnie, Adam Hendershott as Young Doogie, Leeza Vinnichenko as Dr. Davis, SaMi Chester as Alvin, Kenneth Kimmins as Dr. Sy Bernstein | Director: Stephen Cragg (1) Writer: Linda Morris, Vic Rauseo | | Songs: Katherine -- 9 to 5, Katherine -- Do You Wanna Dance, Contestant 2 / Damitra Jo -- Do You Wanna Dance, Katherine -- Feelings, Katherine -- I am Woman, Katherine -- The Morning After, Katherine -- These Boots are Made for Walking, Contestant 1 / Jim -- Wildfire | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 2 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 32 :02x06 - Doogie Sings the Blues (Oct/17/1990) | | A once-popular blues singer wants to make a comeback, but there's one problem; Doogie has to schedule him for surgery. | | Guest Stars: Scanlon Gail as Dr. Phil Stussel, Louisa Abernathy as Nurse, Art Evans as Jimmie, Theodore Wilson as Joe, Joe Seneca as "Blind" Otis Lemon | Director: Eric Laneuville Story: Mitchel Katlin, Nat Bernstein, Linda Morris, Vic Rauseo | Teleplay: Michael B. Kaplan (1) | | Songs: Blind Otis Lemon -- Got my Mojo Workin', Instrumental -- Mission Impossible theme, Blind Otis Lemon -- Stormy Monday | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 48 :02x22 - Planet of the Dateless (Mar/20/1991) | | McGuire, after volunteering in Mexico, wants to make a difference, but his specialty seems to be attracting women. | | Guest Stars: Joel Lawrence as Man at Airport, Nora Masterson as Woman at Airport, Rif Hutton as Dr. Welch, Carla Gugino as Sarah, David Selburg as Dr. Michaels, Robyn Lively as Michele, Robin Gordon as Julie, Kimber Sissons as April | Director: Kristoffer Tabori Writer: Mitchel Katlin, Nat Bernstein | | | | | | | | | | | | | Season 3 | | | |
| 53 :03x02 - Doogie Has Left the Building (1) (Oct/02/1991) | | Doogie and Vinnie move into their own apartment: Doogie ponders a decision affecting the life of a young patient. | | Guest Stars: Danielle Raciti as Louise, Andrew Bilgore as Aaron, Nick Totti as Mr. Richland, Sue Bugden as Dr. Halper, Reo Danzelle as Thelma, Jane Marla Robbins as Ms. McCallister, S. Marc Jordan as Mr. Jenkins, Milton Selzer as The Judge, Allen Williams as , James Morrison (1) as Mr. Stevens, Jeannie Elias as Mrs. Stevens, Justin Lord as Dr. Brickman | Director: Eric Laneuville Writer: Hollis Rich | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 68 :03x17 - If This Is Adulthood, I'd Rather Be in Philadelphia (Feb/19/1992) | | After months of dating Cecelia, Doogie discovers what she's been hiding -- a 4-year-old son, who stirs Doogie's paternal instincts. | | Guest Stars: Michael Andrew Kelly (1) as Karl, Russell Curry as Tim, Barry Livingston as Bob, Dustin Friel as Adam, Norman Lee Harris (1) as Mark, Deborah Lacey as Denise Caldwell, Rif Hutton as Ron Welch, Miko Hughes as Mathew, Perrey Reeves as Cecilia | Director: Stephen Cragg (1) Writer: Mitchel Katlin, Nat Bernstein | | | | | | |
| 70 :03x19 - My Father, My Self (Mar/19/1992) | | While Doogie considers a career specialty, he learns that another doctor has been invited to join his father's practice. | | | | | | |
| 72 :03x21 - Sons of the Desert (Apr/22/1992) | | Spring break in Palm Springs is just what the doctor ordered for Vinnie, who pursues a jealous vendetta against Janine, and Doogie, who weighs a fellowship in trauma surgery. | | | | | | |
| 74 :03x23 - Thanks for the Memories (May/06/1992) | | Cherished memories get lost in the aging process for a patient who relies on Doogie to help him remember; and Vinnie takes a video journey to self-discovery. | | | |
| 75 :03x24 - Club Medicine (May/13/1992) | | The Drs. Howser spend a father-son trip at a Honduran operating theater, where Doogie gives a thumbs down to a wisecracking surgeon. | | | | Season 4 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 92 :04x17 - Love Means Constantly Having to Say You're Sorry (Jan/27/1993) | | Laura made Vinnie feel like a man, but his jealousy over her relationships with other men makes him look like a child. Meanwhile, Doogie is puzzled by the illness of a traveler. | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Horton as Movie Nurse, Mark Sugar as Robert, Lawrence H. Toffler as Movie Doctor, Christopher Randolph as Reporter, Steve Edwards (2) as Himself, Mary Betten as , Marcia Rodd as , Eamonn Roche as Eliot, Tracy Scoggins as Kelly Phillips | Director: Craig Belknap Writer: Mitchel Katlin, Nat Bernstein | | | |
| 93 :04x18 - You've Come a Long Way, Baby-Sitter (Feb/03/1993) | | Sometimes things are better left alone including Doogie meeting his former babysitter whom he had a crush on, and Vinnie's desire to have his script read by a star. | | Guest Stars: Ken Bryan (1) as Paramedic, Matthew Boyett as Young Doogie, Lou Bonacki as Gate Guard, Lainey Hasharva as Nurse, David Ruprecht as TV Interviewer, Steve Eastin as Stage Guard, Rif Hutton as Dr. Welch, Jeff Yagher as Nathan Gage, Chelsea Noble as Rachel | Director: Mark Horowitz (1) Writer: Nick Harding (1) | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
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