“Hello there, this is the Family Doctor ....” So began the 1932 radio program The Family Doctor, a family drama starring Dr. Grant Adams as a kindly small town doctor who serves the citizens of Cedarton, a typical small town in an unnamed state, where you knew your neighbors and you could leave your doors unlocked. Adams is a pillar of the community, dispensing both medical advice and common sense wisdom to patients in need of both. Each episode is a combination of medical treatment and sage advice, not to mention drama. The Family Doctor had re-appearing characters and story arcs. With its roster of colorful characters, Cedarton feels three-dimensional. The Family Doctor was produced by Transco Syndication. There were a total of 39 fifteen minute episodes produced, and are included in this set. This doctor makes house calls.