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{{Infobox television
  |  show_name = Marcus Welby, M.D.
  |  image = [[Image:Marcus Welby Intro Screen.jpg|270px]]
  |  caption = ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'' title card
  |  format = [[Medical drama]]
  |  creator = David Victor
  |  starring = [[Robert Young (actor)|Robert Young]]<br>[[James Brolin]]
  |  theme_music_composer = [[Leonard Rosenman]]
(contracted; show full)27; ''Medical Center'' began to drop, as did the ratings for daytime dramas ''[[General Hospital]]'' and ''[[The Doctors (1963 TV series)|The Doctors]].'' Previous episodes initially went into [[Syndication (television)|syndication]] in the fall of 1975 as ''Robert Young, Family Doctor'' (to avoid confusion with the first-run episodes still airing on ABC).  The show ended its run in 1976 after a total of 169 episodes were made.
 Young frequently joked afterwards, "I knew it was time to quit when I started taking time off to play golf!"{{Citation needed|date=October 2010}}

==Television movies==
In 1984, the reunion movie ''The Return of Marcus Welby, M.D.'' aired, with Young and Verdugo reprising their roles. Another movie was made in 1988, ''Marcus Welby, M.D.: A Holiday Affair.''

==DVD releases==
(contracted; show full)[[Category:Nielsen ratings winners]]
[[Category:Television series by Universal Television]]
[[Category:Television shows set in California]]
[[Category:Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series winners]]

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