Temperatures Rising

Temperatures Rising

1972
Temperatures Rising
Temperatures Rising

Temperatures Rising

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Temperatures Rising is an American television sitcom that ran from September 12, 1972 to August 29, 1974 on the ABC network. The network had a good deal of faith in the low-rated series, which went through three cast changes, two different formats, and two time slots during its run.

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Seasons & Episodes

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EP20  Mercy Beaucoup
Aug. 29,1974
Mercy Beaucoup

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EP19  Shafted
Aug. 22,1974
Shafted

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EP18  Healer Man
Aug. 15,1974
Healer Man

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EP17  Three Faces of Edwina
Jul. 08,1974
Three Faces of Edwina

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EP16  Kid Genius
Aug. 01,1974
Kid Genius

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EP15  Is There a Lady Doctor in the House?
Jul. 25,1974
Is There a Lady Doctor in the House?

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EP14  Big Brother
Jul. 18,1974
Big Brother

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EP13  Operation Mercy
Jan. 08,1974
Operation Mercy

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EP12  Four of a Kind
Dec. 25,1973
Four of a Kind

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EP11  The Donation
Dec. 18,1973
The Donation

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EP10  The Physical
Dec. 11,1973
The Physical

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EP9  Mercy the Surgeon
Dec. 04,1973
Mercy the Surgeon

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EP8  The Night Shift
Nov. 20,1973
The Night Shift

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EP7  Gonna Getcha
Nov. 13,1973
Gonna Getcha

Normally nervous Mercy has been positively frantic since he began receiving letters from a disgruntled patient. He doesn't know the writer's idenity, but the message is clear-Mercy will be murdered! (30 mins)

EP6  The Mothers
Nov. 06,1973
The Mothers

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EP5  We Ain't Got No Body
Oct. 30,1973
We Ain't Got No Body

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EP4  A Classic Case
Oct. 16,1973
A Classic Case

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EP3  The Strike
Oct. 09,1973
The Strike

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EP2  The Oldest Living American
Oct. 02,1973
The Oldest Living American

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EP1  The Misguided Appendectomy
Sep. 25,1973
The Misguided Appendectomy

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Temperatures Rising is an American television sitcom that ran from September 12, 1972 to August 29, 1974 on the ABC network. The network had a good deal of faith in the low-rated series, which went through three cast changes, two different formats, and two time slots during its run.

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Reviews

joymarcus1 I watched this show as a child and enjoyed it. It was groundbreaking to have an African American in a lead role. This show and "Julia." Would really love to stream it.
BJ Kelly When I was little, I could remember very few things at the age of seven on television except Captain Kangaroo. However, lightening had struck the night I first saw Nancy Fox on ABC's "Temperature's Rising". She was my FIRST childhood crush. I can remember seeing her in TV Guide, and when my dad threw the magazine in the garbage, I had lost my soul-mate and my whole world was in a mess. The only reason that I am giving this TV show a perfect "10" is because of Nancy's presence on the sitcom. I remember she played a gorgeous, dim-witted student nurse, Ellen Turner. After the show went off the air, I searched and searched for Nancy, but I couldn't find her on TV. She was such a goddess, and I'm sure she still is, and had a sultry, perky voice with fabulous curves. For years I thought she had played "Vera" on the popular CBS TV show, "Alice", but it was a different actress, Beth Howland. Nancy did appear on episodes of "Charlie's Angels" and was a childhood friend of Jaclyn Smith. In case you should happen to come across this writing, Nancy, I guess the world wants to know how you're doing these days??? You should have a website and photos on the Internet. We, who miss you, bow in prayer and say, "Hail, Nancy!"
allisjames I am agreement with the previous comment. During the first season of the show I was in stitches. Cleavon Little was one funny man. The show could have been tighter, but overlooking its faults, it was a gas. Out went James Whitmore, in comes Paul Lynde, then down it went. I laughed little and eventually stopped watching. What the show needed was better writing, not new cast members. As funny as Paul Lynde is, he was not on this show. What started out on the right track, derailed in the second season. Too bad. I do not remember much about this show, but Cleavon Little and James Whitmore stand out most in my mind. They connected. For a hospital comedy, it could have had better writing, but the first season was funny and fun to watch.
jimel98 I recall this series and the first season was funny. OK, so as a 12 year old my tastes were a bit different than now, but regardless, I did find it funny. Clevon Little was (is?) a comic master and was allowed to be funny. Then the show was 're-configured' with some, eh, funny people and the emphasis was taken off Little and he was made essentially a straight man for some very marginally funny cast members. I don't recall the last season, maybe I just gave up at that point. The few past posts I've done and all future ones concerning TV will show what my true feelings are towards television executives. Too much responsibility placed on too little brain power.There, I've said it.