Kay O'Brien
Kay O'Brien

Kay O'Brien

1986TV ShowEnded1 SeasonEnglish

Kay O'Brien is an American television series set at fictional Manhattan General Hospital, which aired for one season on CBS during the 1986-87 television season.

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Director: Robert L. Collins, Bob Sweeney, etc.Genres: Drama, Soap Opera

Plot Summary

Set in 1921, Kay O'Brien chronicles the life and career of Kay O'Brien, a determined young woman who becomes a nurse in a New York City hospital. The series explores her personal struggles and professional challenges as she navigates the male-dominated medical world of the era. It delves into her relationships, romances, and her fight for respect and advancement in a society with rigid expectations for women.

Critical Reception

Kay O'Brien received a mixed reception. While it was praised for its ambitious portrayal of a female professional in the early 20th century and strong performances from its lead cast, particularly Sharon Gless, it struggled to find a consistent audience. The series faced criticism for its slow pacing and sometimes melodramatic storylines, failing to capture the sustained interest needed for a long-running show.

What Reviewers Say

  • Appreciated for its historical setting and focus on a pioneering female character.
  • Criticized for its often slow and predictable dramatic arcs.
  • Praised Sharon Gless's compelling performance as the determined nurse.

Google audience: Audience reception is largely unavailable due to the show's limited run and broadcast era, with few documented user reviews.

Fun Fact

Kay O'Brien was one of CBS's attempts to create a female-led drama series in the 1980s, aiming for a more serious tone than typical soap operas of the time.

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