One day, while showing off for some friends by riding his skateboard and hanging on to his friend's speeding car, another car comes around a blind corner from the opposite direction and is not able to swerve out of the way in time to avoid hitting Deke. The next time we see the young man, he is in the hospital where both of his legs have had to be amputated below the knee. Feeling bitter and resentful toward everyone, Deke drives away everyone who tries to visit with him. He seems intent on simply sulking and bemoaning his fate until the day he dies. Fortunately, this is where Jonathan steps in to help. He has taken the job of physical therapist at the hospital, but it's easy to see that it's really Deke's mental and emotional state that he's there to work on. With the willing help of a quadriplegic patient named Scotty, a shy fellow student named Eleanor, and a young gymnast who is the boy who crippled Deke, Jonathan sets out to restore Deke's faith in himself.
Name | Type | Role | |
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Dan Gordon | Writer | ||
James Troesh | Guest Star | ||
John Touchstone | Guest Star | ||
Valerie Stanton | Guest Star | ||
Jim Haynie | Guest Star | ||
David Wakefield | Guest Star | ||
Conrad Bachmann | Guest Star | ||
Mary Betten | Guest Star | ||
Michael Yama | Guest Star | ||
John Furlong | Guest Star | ||
Bart Conner | Guest Star | ||
Russ Anderson | Guest Star | ||
Shelby Leverington | Guest Star | ||
Ken Olandt | Guest Star | ||
Don Maxwell | Guest Star | ||
Leslie Ryan | Guest Star | ||
Virginia Capers | Guest Star | ||
Michael Landon | Director |