Ben Casey

Ben Casey

Gritty realistic hospital drama featuring manly Dr. Casey against the medical establishment, at first, under the watchful eye of Dr. Zorba, and later under the thumb of Chief of Surgery Dr. Freeland.

Genre: Drama

Cast:Vince EdwardsSam JaffeHarry LandersJeanne BatesBettye AckermanNick DennisFranchot ToneDon SpruanceJohn ZarembaRuth FosterLinda LawsonGregory MortonJim McMullanMary GregoryAlice RodriguezLeo PennVirginia GreggNed Glass


1Season 2

S2.E1 ∙ Mrs McBroom and the Cloud Watcher

Sun, Sep 30, 1962

A hysterectomy patient bonds with an orphaned girl who needs brain surgery and overcomes the fear of getting close after having lost two children of her own.

2Season 2

S2.E2 ∙ The Night That Nothing Happened

Sun, Oct 7, 1962

While Dr. Casey is in charge for a night in the Main Admitting Room, there is a city-wide blackout that affects the treatment of several patients, including a woman about to give birth.

3Season 2

S2.E3 ∙ In the Name of Love, a Small Corruption

Sun, Oct 14, 1962

World wanderer Charles Dirkson comes back with a brain tumor and reunites with his three estranged daughters.

4Season 2

S2.E4 ∙ Legacy from a Stranger

Sun, Oct 21, 1962

Casey's ward includes convicted criminal Ollie Burdick, in the final stages of a terminal illness, and Illyana Trivas, a young woman whose blindness has resulted in own life being over. Burdick agrees to will his corneas to Illyana so that she might want to live again; however, they each accuse Ben of playing God.

5Season 2

S2.E5 ∙ Go Not Gently Into the Night

Sun, Oct 28, 1962

Parents refuse an operation on their son if the tumor is malignant.

6Season 2

S2.E6 ∙ Behold! They Walk an Ancient Road

Sun, Nov 4, 1962

Dying priest and rabbi help an ill race car driver make a decision about a life-changing operation.

7Season 2

S2.E7 ∙ Of All Save Pain Bereft

Sun, Nov 11, 1962

Connie Dawson's wedding anniversary takes a strange turn when her husband Joe gives her a bracelet engraved with the name of another woman. Joe, having been amnesiac for eight years, seeks help from Dr. Rossi in restoring his memory and reconciling his past, which includes another wife.

8Season 2

S2.E8 ∙ And Even Death Shall Die

Sun, Nov 18, 1962

David Duncan, a young archaeology student with a bright future, is stricken with illness just as he prepares to wed. He refuses to contemplate life ahead without reassurance that he can be cured. Ben is faced with the unenviable dilemma of delivering a terminal diagnosis to him.

9Season 2

S2.E9 ∙ The Firemen Who Raised Rabbits

Sun, Nov 25, 1962

Calvin Ross, a man with the intellect of a child, is a beloved mascot for his local firehouse. After being injured and hospitalized, the fireman decide to remove him from the hospital in an effort to prevent his sister from having him institutionalized. Ben looks the other way but finds himself professionally censured for aiding in Ross's "abduction."

10Season 2

S2.E10 ∙ Between Summer and Winter, the Glorious Season

Sun, Dec 2, 1962

During the hectic holiday season, Ben hires elderly Mrs. Plumduff, a nurse with an excellent reputation. Her eccentricities, including serving homemade plum pudding to the patients, soon begin to compromise established hospital routines. However, the situation becomes even more untenable when Mrs. Plumduff decides to isolate an injured young motorcyclist and a salty bronco rider.

11Season 2

S2.E11 ∙ I Hear America Singing

Sun, Dec 9, 1962

Traveling salesman O.B. Dodson inadvertently hits Rose Hill, a local vagrant, with his car. Ben attempts to prevent Dodson from taking advantage of Rose when he arrives at the hospital with the intention of cajoling her into absolving him of any legal responsibility for the accident. The situation becomes more complicated when romantic feelings develop.

12Season 2

S2.E12 ∙ Pack Up All My Care and Woe

Sun, Dec 16, 1962

Criminal attorney Bradley Hunt represents Lester Partridge, a prisoner convicted thirty years ago for murder. When a tumor is discovered in Partridge's brain, Hunt compels Ben to testify that an operation could possibly alter his client's personality and consequently provide a good argument for parole.

13Season 2

S2.E13 ∙ Saturday, Surgery, and Stanley Schultz

Sun, Dec 30, 1962

Stanley Schultz, an aging vaudevillian, believes his old routines will rally patients. He commandeers Ben's ward to use as his theater of good cheer, but his good intentions become harsh disappointments when his act fails to elicit the response he wanted.

14Season 2

S2.E14 ∙ I'll Be All Right in the Morning

Sun, Jan 6, 1963

Casey's colleague Dr. Keith Bernard suffers from severe balance issues that affect his ability to work. Although Ben recommends surgery, Bernard refuses, opting instead for physical therapy from polio victim Laura Saunders, another doctor who has developed romantic feelings for her patient.

15Season 2

S2.E15 ∙ A Cardinal Act of Mercy: Part 1

Sun, Jan 13, 1963

A successful but arrogant lawyer, one of the few women to make it to the very top in a male profession, enters the hospital, and it turns out that she's hiding an addiction to heroin.

16Season 2

S2.E16 ∙ A Cardinal Act of Mercy: Part 2

Sun, Jan 20, 1963

Having discovered Faith Parsons's excuse of a back injury to feed her addiction to morphine, Zorba demands that Casey make changes in her treatment. Faith then cleverly exploits the attention of a young hospital visitor to help her procure the drug she craves.

17Season 2

S2.E17 ∙ Use Neon for My Epitaph

Sun, Jan 27, 1963

During the filming of a major motion picture, leading actor Miles Houghton is rushed to County General with a medical emergency. Casey must break the news that further work will quite literally kill Houghton. He must retire, despite the fact that the film's producer stands to lose millions of dollars if his star quits.

18Season 2

S2.E18 ∙ He Thought He Saw an Albatross

Sun, Feb 3, 1963

Following the loss of her newborn baby, Jane Demarest begins to lose touch with reality. Although Casey recommends surgical intervention, psychiatrist Walter Kulik professes confidence in his ability to cure her through therapy. His dogged determination ultimately begins to affect his own psychological health.

19Season 2

S2.E19 ∙ A Short Biographical Sketch of James Tuttle Peabody, M.D.

Sun, Feb 10, 1963

James Peabody, an eager beaver young physician, bites off far more than he can chew.

20Season 2

S2.E20 ∙ A Hundred More Pipers

Sun, Feb 17, 1963

Dr. Alvin Mackenzie, a brilliant but cold surgeon, is consumed with pathological hatred for his ex-wife Anna. When he is faced with the prospect of performing the surgery that will save her life, Mackenzie's bitterness intensifies, prompting Casey to intervene.

21Season 2

S2.E21 ∙ Suffer the Little Children

Sun, Feb 24, 1963

Casey and a hospital radiologist are at loggerheads over the death of a thirteen month old child. He suspects the infant's death and serious injuries to the child's sister were not an accident, and sets out to prove their parents, John and Helen Randall, are the perpetrators.

22Season 2

S2.E22 ∙ Rigadoon for Three Pianos

Sun, Mar 3, 1963

Greta Bauer wants to marry fiancé Kevin Blake; however, her mother opposes the marriage and insists that Greta concentrate on a career as a concert pianist.

23Season 2

S2.E23 ∙ The White Ones Are Dolphins

Sun, Mar 10, 1963

City Councilman York receives treatment from Casey at County General, while outside the hospital, a group of protesters create a disturbance. Student nurse Michael Ann Bowersox is embarrassed to discover that her eccentric father is among the protesters targeting York.

24Season 2

S2.E24 ∙ Will Everyone Who Believes in Terry Dunne Please Applaud

Sun, Mar 17, 1963

Professional quarterback Terry Dunne (Neville Brand) is hospitalized with an unknown, but debilitating, illness. When he is diagnosed with a serious, but perhaps operable, brain tumor, Dunne decides that his team's life insurance policy makes him more valuable dead than alive (but unable to participate in sports). Can Dr. Casey convince this talented, well-educated, and intelligent man that he is worth more than money AND that life after football may be more rewarding to his family than a financially secure, but fatherless home?

25Season 2

S2.E25 ∙ For I Will Plait thy Hair with Gold

Sun, Mar 24, 1963

Two patients face brain surgery with completely different outlooks. Disfigured Bartholomew looks forward to perhaps a better future. Beautiful Julie facing potential blindness and lengthy recovery, is unsure of fiance Carter.

26Season 2

S2.E26 ∙ Father Was an Intern

Sun, Mar 31, 1963

A middle-aged man's decision to give up everything to become a doctor has some major implications for and effects on his family.

27Season 2

S2.E27 ∙ Rage Against the Dying Light

Sun, Apr 14, 1963

Two cases of paralysis confront Ben Casey. First, he clashes with Dr. Charles Freel, another young neurosurgeon, over the treatment of a stricken laborer. He also tackles the case of Burton Strang, a celebrated architect whose illness interferes with his ultimate quest to build a cathedral.

28Season 2

S2.E28 ∙ La Vie, La Vie Interieure

Sun, Apr 21, 1963

Casey diagnoses temperamental French chanteuse Madeline Marossi with a brain lesion. Although her condition proves to be terminal, the headstrong singer insists upon carrying out her commitment to perform at an upcoming concert for servicemen.

29Season 2

S2.E29 ∙ My Enemy Is a Bright Green Sparrow

Sun, Apr 28, 1963

Casey's patient Robert Anderson responds to surgical treatment with only partial success, and he disagrees with psychiatrist Dr. Laura Chappelle, who theorizes Anderson's problem is rooted in a repressed incident experienced during the war. As Dr. Chappelle decides to use truth serum to uncover unpleasant memories, she must face her own.

30Season 2

S2.E30 ∙ Lullaby for Billy Dignan

Sun, May 5, 1963

James and Martha Dignan's infant foster son Billy must undergo surgery. Although the procedure will save the child's life, the costly post-operative care is likely to completely exhaust the family's finances. Casey is caught in the middle when one parent consents, and the other insists upon returning Billy to the adoption agency.

31Season 2

S2.E31 ∙ Hang No Hats on Dreams

Sun, May 12, 1963

Dr. Malcolm Flanders declines Casey's prescription of neurological surgery to treat his spinal tumor. Meanwhile, Flanders' daughter Gloria rekindles a former romance with Dr. Hoffman, but their relationship is endangered by Dr. Flanders's domination of his daughter.