About: Matt Lincoln

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Matt Lincoln is an American medical drama series which aired on ABC as part of its 1970-71 lineup. Based on a Universal made-for-tv movie called Dial Hot Line, Matt Lincoln starred Vince Edwards (best known as the lead in Ben Casey a few years earlier) as Dr. Matt Lincoln, a "community psychiatrist" who had founded a telephone hotline for troubled teenagers. He also operated a free walk-in clinic to help the needy with their mental health concerns, in addition to a private practice which apparently paid the bills for the other two endeavors. Community psychiatrist Dr. D.F. Munich was a model for the Lincoln character as well as a consultant on the TV show. At the helpline, Matt was assisted by Tag (Chelsea Brown) and Jimmy (Felton Perry), two "hip" young blacks; Ann (June Harding), an attr

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  • Matt Lincoln is an American medical drama series which aired on ABC as part of its 1970-71 lineup. Based on a Universal made-for-tv movie called Dial Hot Line, Matt Lincoln starred Vince Edwards (best known as the lead in Ben Casey a few years earlier) as Dr. Matt Lincoln, a "community psychiatrist" who had founded a telephone hotline for troubled teenagers. He also operated a free walk-in clinic to help the needy with their mental health concerns, in addition to a private practice which apparently paid the bills for the other two endeavors. Community psychiatrist Dr. D.F. Munich was a model for the Lincoln character as well as a consultant on the TV show. At the helpline, Matt was assisted by Tag (Chelsea Brown) and Jimmy (Felton Perry), two "hip" young blacks; Ann (June Harding), an attractive young white woman, and Kevin, a somewhat cynical police officer. Dean Jagger played Matt’s father Dr. Lincoln, Sr. The show's theme tune, "Hey, Who Really Cares" was written by Oliver Nelson and Linda Perhacs, and performed by God's Children, a band formed by Ray Jimenez and Willie Garcia, previously members of Thee Midniters. A full-length version of their recording under the title "Hey, Does Somebody Care" was issued as a single, while the original song appears on Perhacs' legendary album Parallelograms. (en)
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  • 1971-01-14 (xsd:date)
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  • 16 (xsd:nonNegativeInteger)
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  • 1970-09-24 (xsd:date)
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  • United States (en)
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  • Robert Day (en)
  • Allen Reisner (en)
  • Corey Allen (en)
  • Abner Biberman (en)
  • Gerald Mayer (en)
  • Vince Edwards (en)
  • Marc Daniels (en)
  • Ralph Senensky (en)
  • Jerry Thorpe (en)
  • Jeannot Szwarc (en)
  • Jeffrey Hayden (en)
  • Seymour Robbie (en)
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  • TV Movie (en)
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  • 1970-09-24 (xsd:date)
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  • medical drama (en)
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  • English (en)
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  • 1971-01-14 (xsd:date)
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  • 16 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1 (xsd:integer)
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  • 1970-03-08 (xsd:date)
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  • 1971-01-07 (xsd:date)
  • 1971-01-14 (xsd:date)
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  • 3600.0
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  • Dr. Lincoln investigates a supposed model high school with a ruthless principal. (en)
  • Dr. Lincoln becomes involved in a conflict between a major chemical manufacturer and his son over pollution. (en)
  • Dr. Lincoln's life is threatened as he tries to save an accidentally-overdosed, mentally retarded girl in a commune where the "family" leader has taken her. (en)
  • Lia McKenna, the widowed mother of a five-year-old boy, accepts Dr. Lincoln's marriage proposal, but tragic news soon arrives that makes the event a bittersweet occasion. (en)
  • A supposedly perfect daughter is in reality a heroin addict, and is helped by Dr. Lincoln through encounter sessions. (en)
  • Dr. Lincoln's former love , the Governor's daughter cannot adjust to permanent blindness that was caused in a plane accident. (en)
  • Returning to Lakeview, Dr. Lincoln tries to help a colleague , the town's only doctor, a widower with a drinking problem. (en)
  • Dr. Lincoln attempts to help a brilliant concert pianist cope with his loss of hearing. (en)
  • Dr. Lincoln helps a young frightened Japanese girl stowaway, suffering from malnutrition, who has come to America seeking her GI boyfriend. (en)
  • Dr. Lincoln teams with his father , a retired medical specialist, to try and save an unidentified diabetic expectant mother. (en)
  • Matt aids police in capturing a sniper who snaps after a police action. (en)
  • A disturbed young mother attempts to overcome emotional problems with the aid of Dr. Lincoln so that she can stop abusing her child. (en)
  • A young priest is forced to make a decision between marriage and the church. (en)
  • When a 13-year-old black youngster, son of a white father , threatens to jump from a building, Dr. Lincoln is summoned. (en)
  • As a custody hearing approaches to adopt Adam, Dr. Lincoln finds that the child will not communicate with him. (en)
  • An unwed mother seeks help in placing her baby up for adoption. (en)
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  • Adam (en)
  • Billy (en)
  • Charles (en)
  • Christopher (en)
  • Jimmy (en)
  • Karen (en)
  • Nick (en)
  • Steve (en)
  • Nina (en)
  • Doc (en)
  • Angie (en)
  • Lori (en)
  • Lia (en)
  • Sheila (en)
  • Dial Hot Line (en)
  • Jilly (en)
  • Yumiko (en)
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  • Hal Sitowitz (en)
  • Pat Fielder (en)
  • Charles Israel (en)
  • Jean Holloway (en)
  • Edward J. Lasko (en)
  • Henry Misrock (en)
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  • Matt Lincoln is an American medical drama series which aired on ABC as part of its 1970-71 lineup. Based on a Universal made-for-tv movie called Dial Hot Line, Matt Lincoln starred Vince Edwards (best known as the lead in Ben Casey a few years earlier) as Dr. Matt Lincoln, a "community psychiatrist" who had founded a telephone hotline for troubled teenagers. He also operated a free walk-in clinic to help the needy with their mental health concerns, in addition to a private practice which apparently paid the bills for the other two endeavors. Community psychiatrist Dr. D.F. Munich was a model for the Lincoln character as well as a consultant on the TV show. At the helpline, Matt was assisted by Tag (Chelsea Brown) and Jimmy (Felton Perry), two "hip" young blacks; Ann (June Harding), an attr (en)
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  • Matt Lincoln (en)
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