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Latest revision as of 01:03, 20 February 2025

Doogie Howser, M.D. is an American medical drama that aired for four seasons on ABC from September 19, 1989, to March 24, 1993. Created by Steven Bochco and David E. Kelley, the show features a total of 97 episodes.

Synopsis[edit]

The series stars Neil Patrick Harris in the title role as a teenage physician named Douglas "Doogie" Howser. Despite his young age, Doogie is a licensed doctor practicing medicine at Eastman Medical Center in Los Angeles, where he also lives with his parents. The show explores Doogie's struggle to balance the challenges of practicing medicine with the everyday problems of teenage life.

Characters[edit]

  • Douglas "Doogie" Howser (Neil Patrick Harris) - The title character, Doogie is a child prodigy who graduated from medical school at age 14 and became the youngest licensed doctor in the country.
  • Vinnie Delpino (Max Casella) - Doogie's best friend, who, unlike Doogie, has a typical teenage lifestyle. His character provides a stark contrast to Doogie's maturity and professional life.
  • Dr. David Howser (James B. Sikking) - Doogie's father, also a doctor.
  • Katherine Howser (Belinda Montgomery) - Doogie's mother, who is also his part-time nurse.

Reception and Legacy[edit]

Doogie Howser, M.D. was well-received by audiences and critics alike, gaining popularity for its unique premise and strong performances, particularly by Neil Patrick Harris. The series has since become a classic, being referenced in various other TV shows and films, and also recognized as a significant step in Harris's acting career.

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