Doogie Howser, M.D.

Doogie Howser, M.D.

Doogie Howser, M.D. is an American medical comedy-drama television series that ran for four seasons on ABC from September 19, 1989, to March 24, 1993, totaling 97 episodes. Created by Steven Bochco and David E. Kelley, the show stars Neil Patrick Harris in the title role as a teenage physician who balances the challenge of practicing medicine with the everyday problems of teenage life.

Year:
1989
3,392 Views

Dr. Doogie Howser:
[after meeting Roy's second wife] That was your wife? And the one in the cafeteria was... [Roy lifts his arms] You have two wives, like, together?

Roy Lester:
Now, now, just calm down. It's just of those things.

Dr. Doogie Howser:
Just one of those things?

Roy Lester:
You see, I was dating two women a-at the ends of my trucking route - Marge in Sacramento and Joanne in - in L.A. Well, Joanne and I started getting serious, so I asked her to marry me. Then when I went to tell Marge, I started hinting around that - that maybe we should break it off, and... [sighs] she started crying. Well, I just can't take sobbing, so...

Dr. Doogie Howser:
So you did the natural thing - You married both of them.

Roy Lester:
[sighs] Look, it's like this. When I stare into those beautiful brown eyes or... beautiful blue eyes, depending on which face I'm staring into, I just get all silly. But it's not like I'm a womanizer, doc. I'm totally faithful... to both of them.

Dr. Doogie Howser:
And you have families with both?

Roy Lester:
Oh, yeah, wonderful families. [Grabs his wallet] I'm just nuts about 'em. Just look at those faces, doc. There's Betty, Angie, Roy Jr. [flips through pictures to his other family] And there's Ronnie and Becky... Roy Jr.

Dr. Doogie Howser:
Two Roy Jrs.?

Roy Lester:
I just couldn't resist. It's just such a darn good name.

Dr. Doogie Howser:
Well, I guess a lot of men have two wives in their lifetime. You just chose to do it simultaneously.

Roy Lester:
Look, doc, I know what I did was wrong, but I love each and every one of these people. You got to help me, doc.

Dr. Doogie Howser:
Help you?

Roy Lester:
Well, yeah. You said my condition was serious, that I shouldn't aggravate it. Please?

Dr. Doogie Howser:
[sighs] All right. I - I'll have to set up separate visiting schedules for each one, and any visitor will have to check through me, but... I'll do my best.

Roy Lester:
Oh, thanks a heap, doc. Thanks a heap!


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