[Its] sophistication and surprising wisdom... ranks it among one of TV's better explorations of adolescent angst.
Doogie Howser, M.D. - Season One (1989)
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Synopsis: Created by successful television producers Steven Bochco (NYPD BLUE, HILL STREET BLUES) and David E. Kelley (PICKET FENCES, BOSTON PUBLIC), DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D. took a dubious premise and became a... Created by successful television producers Steven Bochco (NYPD BLUE, HILL STREET BLUES) and David E. Kelley (PICKET FENCES, BOSTON PUBLIC), DOOGIE HOWSER, M.D. took a dubious premise and became a household name. Neil Patrick Harris (who eventually won a Golden Globe for the role) starred as teenaged genius Doogie, who has successfully completed college and become a doctor at a young age. While he may be smart enough to practice medicine, Doogie is still going through the process of growing up, which often conflicts with his duties. Luckily his best friend Vinnie and his sometimes-girlfriend Wanda are there to help him. In each episode Doogie learns a life lesson, which he remembers on his computer journal. SEASON ONE contains all 26 episodes of the show's premier year. [More]
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