The NBC drama The Eleventh Hour was the inspiration for creation of Breaking Point, the characters of which were first seen on the September 9, 1963, episode of Ben Casey. Following that development, Ben Casey moved to Wednesday nights, and Breaking Point took its Monday night slot.[2]
Producer George Lefferts was partially inspired to create Breaking Point on the back of the success of an earlier show that also dealt with mental health issues, Special for Women.
Synopsis
Richards starred as Dr. McKinley Thompson (known as "Dr. Mac" to most of the staff), resident in psychiatry at York Hospital in Los Angeles.[1] Franz co-starred as Dr. Edward Raymer, the hospital's psychiatric clinical director.[3] Episodes focused more on problems of people who sought help at the clinic than on activities at the clinic.[1]
A psychiatric patient (Anthony Franciosa) tries to keep his treatment secret when he returns to teaching. It also guest-starred Ed Asner and Brenda Scott.
An unhinged executive's wife (Janice Rule) seeks psychiatric help due to an avalanche of problems, including a disengaging husband and oppressive mother-in-law. It also guest-starred Kevin McCarthy and Irene Tedrow.
4
"Bird and Snake"
William A. Graham
James Yaffe
October 7, 1963 (1963-10-07)
A disruptive group-therapy patient preys on the group to vent his hostility toward others. It also guest-starred Robert Redford, Jack Weston, and Marisa Pavan.
A shy, young construction worker (Lou Antonio) is troubled by his inability to engage in "manly" activities, and fears he may be a homosexual. It also guest-starred Ralph Meeker, Mariette Hartley, Cece Whitney, and Carmen Phillips.
7
"Crack in an Image"
Unknown
Meta Rosenberg & Allan Sloane
October 28, 1963 (1963-10-28)
A senatorial candidate's (Mark Richman) chances for higher office are threatened by the emotional breakdown of his wife (Kim Hunter). It also guest-starred Paul Stewart and Holly McIntire.
A psychiatric ward attendant (Rip Torn), who is impersonating a doctor, seeks the help of Dr. Thompson after he makes an enemy of a veteran nurse (Jan Sterling).
A narcissistic model (Gena Rowlands) sees her marriage collapse due to her possessive father (Burgess Meredith), who tries to manage both her career and life. It also guest-starred John Milford, Mary Gregory, Gloria Calomee, and Russ Bender.
A prison inmate (Sheree North) participates as a substitute mother to a difficult child in one of Dr. Thompson's rehabilitation experiments. It also guest-starred Robert Ellenstein, Cece Whitney, Doris Dowling, and Maidie Norman.
A World War II veteran (James Daly) involved in the bombing of Hiroshima, who married a Japanese woman from the city, is plagued by guilt over his past actions. It also guest-starred Irene Tsu, Nobu McCarthy, Richard Webb, and Yasuko.
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"Better Than a Dead Lion"
William A. Graham
Story by : Shimon Bar-David Teleplay by : Shimon Bar-David and Morton Fine
A fashion designer (Eleanor Parker) compulsively seeks out liaisons with strange men, then sets her sights on seducing Dr. Thompson. It also guest-starred Robert Brubaker and Barry Livingston.
20
"No Squares in My Family Circle"
Robert Stevens
Harold Gast & Milton Merlin
February 10, 1964 (1964-02-10)
An Italian baker (Jack Warden) suffers guilt from his early days as an immigrant affiliated with gangsters. It also guest-starred Johnny Seven and Mariette Hartley.
A philandering publisher (Cliff Robertson) runs into trouble with his boss and attempts to reconnect with his long-suffering wife. It also guest-starred Alan Napier, Ilse Taurins, Mari Blanchard, Bobby Byles, and Barbara Wilkin.
22
"A Child of the Center Ring"
Unknown
Gerald Stanford
February 24, 1964 (1964-02-24)
A young trapeze artist (Susan Strasberg) is mysteriously unable to walk following her famous father's accidental plunge to his death. It also guest-starred Cesare Danova, Fabrizio Mioni, and James Callahan.
A doctor (Bradford Dillman), who is blinded in an automobile accident, is determined to resume his career with the aid of a guide dog. It also guest-starred Dianne Foster, Charles Robinson, Don Hanmer, and Dan Tobin.
26
"Glass Flowers Never Drop Petals"
Unknown
Milton Merlin & Barbara Merlin
March 23, 1964 (1964-03-23)
A perfectionist (Jessica Tandy) attempts suicide due to midlife anxieties, which belie her seemingly ideal marriage. It also guest-starred James Gregory.
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"Never Trouble Trouble, Till Trouble Troubles You"
An extremely bright, but unadoptable child (Jennifer Gillespie) shares secrets with an imaginary "Gypsy Man", which piques the interest of her co-therapist (Kathleen Nolan). It also guest-starred Peter Leeds, Richard Devon, Virginia Gregg, Dennis Rush, Alice Backes, and Grace Lenard.
A jazz ballet star (Joey Heatherton) and the head of a dance school David Winters find their marriage threatened by a false philosophy. It also guest-starred Michael Callan.