Nurse Opening Theme
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- Опубликовано: 15 окт 2024
- This well made television drama tells of the life of a nurse working in a large metropolitan hospital. Based on Peggy Anderson's best-seller.
It lasted 2 seasons on CBS for the 1981-1982 TV season. Starring Michael Learned...coming off her multi-years on The Waltons and Robert Reed...after his heyday as Papa Brady on The Brady Bunch.
This is a good example of a really good show that should have lasted longer... good writing, acting, direction etc... but not aloud to last. It was on CBS just 2 seasons, then cancelled prematurely... It was really good. Michael Learned won an Emmy for her role.
Michael Learned spoke about the show and what led to its demise. ruclips.net/video/8ddJ38FJM0w/видео.html
My mother loved this! Wish it was available on DVD!
I watched this show every week and i was 15 at the time, it was a very good show, and i still love the music from the opening, thanks for posting this, brings back a lot of memories!
The opening music hit me immediately, just pulled me into the storyline, well done!!!
I remember watching this show in the 80s,it was on Wednesday night, watched it after studying for the day going to nursing school.
Karen Goemer O M G me too!
Good tune!
I clicked on this video in the 6 AM hour of April 25, 2011 (EDT) and hadn’t seen the opening for “Nurse” since it left the air in 1982. I was a fifth grader back then, but didn’t really watch the show. But like so many kids, I watched way too much TV and consequently absorbed lots of minutia, like this opening. I remembered it starred Michael Learned and it reminds me of running (or was it bike riding) down the dark, scary path which I apparently did one night when “Nurse” was on the air
Remember it well. It was shown on Friday nights circa 1981/2 on RTE here in Ireland.
Also there was a Novel called Nurses by Marcia Rose which were actually Two Writers. I didn't read it but I did read All For The Love Of Daddy and it's Sequel, Songs My Father Taught Me.
Mr Brady's rockin that mustache!
He was so gangsta in Roots when as Dr. William Reynolds, he sold of Kizzy for knowing how to read and write and forging a travelling pass for Noah. It was a very hard scene for him to do because he had given up his parental rights to his Daughter Karen because he felt as a Gay Man, he couldn't be a proper Father. He would have been stunned if he saw the progress that has been made in the past 47 years. In it's Cast Lineup of 44 actors. 30 were African American and only 14 were white. Sandy Duncan (Missy Anne) admitted that for the first time in her life she saw what it was like to be a minority.
They shot this on my block!
I loved this show. i remember the long blue down{?} coat she used to wear and I always wanted one.
I used to watch this show. I wish it had lasted longer.
wish this show was still on
Do you have complete episodes? One day back a few years ago they gave out tickets in Manhattan for sneak previews of new TV series they were testing. I went and it was Nurse. It got great reviews and CBS did the series. I have the pilot on VHS. I would like more episodes. Please. Paul
Does anyone recall a tv special Ms. Learned narrated with Bernie Koppel in 1982 entitled the National TV Save A Life Quiz?
Also Robert Reed did an episode of The Paper Chase who may or may not have slept with a Student at Harvard who was still in The School although her Grades weren't up to par.
Does anyone have episodes of this show. I'd pay anything.
I remember this show was good
It's to bad this show isn't on dvd to watch anytime ?
The African American Lady was also on The Electric Company that Bill Cosby, Morgan Freeman and Rita Moreno worked on in the 1970's.
Her name is Hattie Winston.
@@bearfedway Right! She would have been great on a Soap Opera as someone's Mother.
@@laminage Hattie was actually on The Edge of Night but I don't recall the character's name or whether the character was someone's Mom.
This show was produced by Viacom (with that V of Doom after the closing credits)
I’d like to surface that Viacom logo from the show.
This was copied as a comedy later on nbc right?
I hope Robert Reed was more pleasant on the set of Nurse than he was on The Brady Bunch.
He was a stickler for accuracy in scripts.
@@m.e.d.7997 Yes. He got into a screaming match with The Schwartz Family becasue they did a Episode where Alice & Carol were boiling Strawberries for Jam Preservatives except there's no aroma but Mike says how great it smells. He was so disgusted with some of the Scripts during the 1973-1974 season he refused to do many of them including the "Last" Episode.
@@laminage I know I had heard about the strawberry episode. I guess he really respected the acting profession.
"The Brady Bunch" was a fluffy, lightweight sitcom, and thus probably not a very good fit for Reed's talents and sensibilities. As I recall, "Nurse" had a gritty, realistic "slice of life" feel to it, and so he probably enjoyed doing that show.
@@m.e.d.7997 He did - he was a proud graduate of RADA and took the 6 cast members who played the children on a trip to London to try to inspire them to follow in his tootsteps.
mrs learned belongs on the waltons and that's all
That opening theme/intro was rather boring. I hope the show was better than the opening. They should put it out on DVD so people can check it out.
The opening theme was brilliant--TV Thme Hall of Fame stuff.