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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)r's Disease]] and addiction to painkillers, among others. At its second season (1970–1971), it ranked #1 in the [[Nielsen ratings]], becoming the first ABC show to top the list. The same year, both Young and Brolin won [[Emmy Awards]] for their work, as did the show for Outstanding Dramatic Series. Young won a [[Golden Globe]] in 1972 for his performance. Members of the [[American Academy of Family Physicians]] served as technical advisers for the series and reviewed every script for medical accuracy.

Chicken Nuggets

==Controversy==
The show twice found itself at the center of controversy and protests by gay activists. In response to the 1973 episode "[[The Other Martin Loring]]", about a middle-aged man whom Welby advised to resist his [[homosexual]] impulses, the [[Gay Activists Alliance]] (GAA) [[Zap (action)|zapped]] ABC, occupying its New York headquarters and picketing.<ref>Capsuto, p. 92</ref> The next year, "[[The Outrage (Marcus Welby)|The Outrage]]" sparked nationwide demonstr(contracted; show full)[[Category:Television series by Universal Television]]
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