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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Dr. Lincoln investigates a supposed model high school with a ruthless principal.
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Dr. Lincoln becomes involved in a conflict between a major chemical manufacturer and his son over pollution.
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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.
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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.
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A supposedly perfect daughter is in reality a heroin addict, and is helped by Dr. Lincoln through encounter sessions.
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Dr. Lincoln's former love , the Governor's daughter cannot adjust to permanent blindness that was caused in a plane accident.
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Returning to Lakeview, Dr. Lincoln tries to help a colleague , the town's only doctor, a widower with a drinking problem.
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Dr. Lincoln attempts to help a brilliant concert pianist cope with his loss of hearing.
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Dr. Lincoln helps a young frightened Japanese girl stowaway, suffering from malnutrition, who has come to America seeking her GI boyfriend.
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Dr. Lincoln teams with his father , a retired medical specialist, to try and save an unidentified diabetic expectant mother.
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Matt aids police in capturing a sniper who snaps after a police action.
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A disturbed young mother attempts to overcome emotional problems with the aid of Dr. Lincoln so that she can stop abusing her child.
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A young priest is forced to make a decision between marriage and the church.
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When a 13-year-old black youngster, son of a white father , threatens to jump from a building, Dr. Lincoln is summoned.
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As a custody hearing approaches to adopt Adam, Dr. Lincoln finds that the child will not communicate with him.
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An unwed mother seeks help in placing her baby up for adoption.
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