Picks and Pans Review: Private Sessions

UPDATED 03/18/1985 at 01:00 AM EST Originally published 03/18/1985 at 01:00 AM EST

NBC (Monday, March 18, 9 p.m. ET)

It had to come to TV someday: a show about a shrink—a jogging, nonsmoking, divorced New York shrink at that, a Dr. Kildare with a couch instead of a stethoscope. Mike (M*A*S*H) Farrell cures Kelly (Witness) McGillis of her habit of sleeping with any man who can walk. Then Farrell plays detective—or "cowboy therapist," as office partner Maureen Stapleton calls him—and finds the odd cause of the voices cabbie Tom (Happy Days) Bosley hears in his taxi. NBC is looking at turning Private Sessions into a series next season. Bet on it. Dr. Sensitivity is made for TV, and that's not all bad.

Your Reaction

Follow Us

On Newsstands Now

Brad's Devotion: The Inside Story
  • Brad's Devotion: The Inside Story
  • Oklahoma Tornado: Heroic Rescues
  • Michael Douglas on Catherine's Health

Pick up your copy on newsstands

Click here for instant access to the Digital Magazine

Advertisement

From Our Partners

Watch It

Editors' Picks

From Our Partners