Season 3
Ben Casey

Season 3

1963 episodes

Episodes

1

For This Relief, Much Thanks

Sep 9, 196360m

A father assaults his son over a youthful fascination with Nazism.

2

Justice to a Microbe

Sep 18, 196360m

The long arm of the law of nature.

3

With the Rich and Mighty, Always a Little Patience

Sep 25, 196360m

""That's an old Spanish proverb.""

4

Allie

Oct 2, 196360m

A character out of the movies.

5

If There Were Dreams to Sell

Oct 9, 196360m

If there were dreams to sell,       What would you buy? Some cost a passing bell;       Some a light sigh, That shakes from Life's fresh crown Only a rose-leaf down. If there were dreams to sell, Merry and sad to tell,       And the crier rang the bell,       What would you buy? A cottage lone and still,       With bowers nigh, Shadowy, my woes to still,       Until I die. Such pearl from Life's fresh crown Fain would I shake me down. Were dreams to have at will, This best would heal my ill,       This would I buy.

6

The Echo of a Silent Cheer (1)

Oct 16, 196360m

""Unfelt, unheard, unseen..."" (Keats)

7

The Echo of a Silent Cheer (2)

Oct 23, 196360m

""Love doth know no fullness nor no bounds."" (Keats)

8

Little Drops of Water, Little Grains of Sand

Oct 30, 196360m

Little drops of water, Little grains of sand, Make the mighty ocean And the pleasant land. So the little moments, Humble though they be, Make the mighty ages Of Eternity. So the little errors Lead the soul away From the paths of virtue Far in sin to stray. Little deeds of kindness, Little words of love, Help to make earth happy, Like the Heaven above. Julia A. F. Carney, ""Little Things""

9

Light Up the Dark Corners

Nov 6, 196360m

Fear of the unknown.

10

Six Impossible Things Before Breakfast

Nov 13, 196360m

Alice laughed. ""There's no use trying,"" she said: ""one CAN'T believe impossible things."" ""I daresay you haven't had much practice,"" said the Queen. ""When I was your age, I always did it for half-an-hour a day. Why, sometimes I've believed as many as six impossible things before breakfast."" Lewis Carroll. Through the Looking Glass

11

Fire in a Sacred Fruit Tree

Nov 20, 196360m

""A fence around the void.""—Hawaiian saying

12

Dispel the Black Cyclone That Shakes the Throne

Nov 27, 196360m

The title is reportedly the command of King Admetos in Gluck's Alceste.

13

My Love, My Love

Dec 4, 196360m

Irreducible affinities.

14

From Too Much Love of Living

Dec 11, 196360m

From too much love of living, From hope and fear set free, We thank with brief thanksgiving Whatever gods may be That no life lives for ever; That dead men rise up never; That even the weariest river Winds somewhere safe to sea. Swinburne, ""The Garden of Proserpine""

15

It Is Getting Dark... and We Are Lost

Dec 18, 196360m

The indeterminate.

16

The Last Splintered Spoke on the Old Burlesque Wheel

Dec 25, 196360m

Those caissons go rolling along.

17

The Light that Loses, the Night that Wins

Jan 1, 196460m

Dr. Ernest Farrow, a once brilliant neurosurgeon, is sent to County General for a refresher course. Learning that Farrow is paralyzed by self-doubt and recurring nightmares from the death of a patient, Casey attempts to assuage his colleague's fears and coax him back into the operating room.

18

I'll Get on My Ice Floe and Wave Goodbye

Jan 8, 196460m

A chip off the old block.

19

The Only Place Where They Know My Name

Jan 15, 196460m

The imponderables of personality.

20

There Was Once a Man in the Land of Uz

Jan 22, 196460m

... whose name was Job; and that man was perfect and upright, and one that feared God, and eschewed evil.

21

One Nation Indivisible

Jan 29, 196460m

Rare blood demands a coast-to-coast search.

22

Goodbye to Blue Elephants and Such

Feb 5, 196460m

Student nurse Kathy Evans becomes the victim of an assault in a park near County General. The police are stymied in their search for the perpetrator as the attack has left Kathy with amnesia, which she is secretly faking in order to conceal the details of the crime from her prominent fiance.

23

The Bark of a Three-Headed Hound

Feb 12, 196460m

MRS. MALAPROP: You are not like Cerberus, three gentlemen at once, are you? Sheridan, The Rivals

24

The Sound of One Hand Clapping

Feb 19, 196460m

Life and the ""stinking fist"".

25

A Falcon's Eye, a Lion's Heart, and a Girl's Hand

Feb 26, 196460m

Rx for a medico.

26

The Lonely Ones

Mar 4, 196460m

Isolation.

27

Keep Out of Reach of Adults

Mar 11, 196460m

Wise in their own conceits.

28

Dress My Doll Pretty

Mar 18, 196460m

A peculiar treatment plan.

29

Onions and Mustard Seed Will Make Her Weep

Mar 25, 196460m

The seed of Mustard is the smallest grain, And yet the force thereto is very great, It hath a present power to purge the brain, It adds unto the stomach force and heat: All poison it expels, and it is plain, With sugar 'tis a passing sauce for meat. She that hath hap a husband bad to bury, And is therefore in heart not sad, but merry, Yet if in show good manners she will keep, Onions and Mustard-seed will make her weep. The Englishmans Doctor.       Or, The School of Salerne,       Or, Physical observations for the perfect Preserving of the body of Man in continual health Sir John Harington, 1608

30

Make Me the First American

Apr 1, 196460m

An original.

31

Heap Logs and Let the Blaze Laugh Out

Apr 8, 196460m

Caroline Bulllard, a dynamic businesswoman, fears her illness is terminal. She decides to liquidate the assets of her company to use as an endowment to County General's research department. The members of Bullard's firm then accuse Casey of malfeasance.

32

For a Just Man Falleth Seven Times

Apr 15, 196460m

...and riseth up again.

33

Evidence of Things Not Seen

Apr 22, 196460m

The substance of things hoped for.