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  |  show_name = Marcus Welby, M.D.
  |  image = [[Image:Marcus Welby Intro Screen.jpg|270px]]
  |  caption = ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'' title card
  |  creator = David Victor
  |  starring = [[Robert Young (actor)|Robert Young]]<br>[[James Brolin]]
  |  theme_music_composer = [[Leonard Rosenman]]
(contracted; show full)his male teacher conflated homosexuality with [[pedophilia]]. Seven [[sponsor (commercial)|sponsors]] refused to buy [[television advertising]] time, and 17 [[television network]] [[affiliate]]s refused to air the episode.<ref>Capsuto, pp. 106–109</ref><ref>Tropiano, pp. 18–21</ref> This was the first known instance of network affiliates refusing a network episode in response to protests.<ref>Alwood, p. 150</ref>

==Episodes==
{{main|List of Marcus Welby, M.D. episodes}}

{{:List of Marcus Welby, M.D. episodes}}

===Crossovers with ''Owen Marshall, Counselor at Law''===
During its run, ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'' had two crossover stories with ''[[Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law]]''. In "Men Who Care", Marshall defends the father of Welby's patient when the man is accused of murdering his daughter's boyfriend. In "I've Promised You a Father", Marshall defends Kiley in a paternity suit filed by a nurse claiming that Kiley is t(contracted; show full)[[Category:American drama television series]]
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