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Run Time: 1h.
IMDb: 6.7.
Episode name: Remember Me .
Air Date: 9 Nov. 1996.
Episode Info: Dr. Mike tries to reunite a father and son before its too late when a sick old prospector staggers into town and Jake Slicker recognizes him as his father, who deserted his family years before. The prospector, Lucius, is played by veteran stage and screen actor Ray Walston who won an Emmy Award as Best Supporting Actor in a Drama Series in 1995 for his regular role as Judge Henry Bone on "Picket Fences," on the Network. Lucius claims not to remember his son, and Jake is sure he is faking memory loss out of guilt. However, Dr. Mike believes she recognizes in Lucius ...
Story: The trials and adventures of a female doctor in a small Wild West town.

Michaela Quinn, fifth daughter of a Boston physician, defies the conventions of post-Civil War society by following in her fathers footsteps, and after his death, Dr. Mike moves to the frontier town of Colorado Springs, where she finds the citizens less than thrilled by the concept of a woman doctor. While she struggles to earn their trust, Mikes life is complicated by a growing relationship with mountain man Byron Sully and the unexpected responsibility of raising three orphaned children.

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Creator: Beth Sullivan .
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