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Watch Out 'Grey's Anatomy': Meet 'The Doctors'

LOS ANGELES (CBS) ― Doctors rarely, if ever, make housecalls any more.

Now you're in luck.

Not only do THESE doctors make housecalls, they'll visit your living room, or bedroom 5 days a week.

Meet "The Doctors", four, hard-working (that's putting it mildly) and dedicated M.D.'s hand-picked to star and dispense advice and sometimes tough love in a brand new syndicated show. (Starting on KCAL 9, Sept. 8)

From the producers of "Dr. Phil", the show promises to be provocative and probing.

You'll see the inner-workings of the medical profession, difficult patients, medical advice (viewers will be asked to send in medical questions via the show's web site) as well as the most up-to-date medical information.

The charismatic quartet of doctors (and we sat down and met all of them up-close-and-personal) are Dr. Travis Stork (he was ABC's "The Bachelor" in Paris), Dr. Lisa Masterson, a literal one-woman army, Dr. James Sears, about the most genial pediatrician you'll ever meet, and Dr. Andrew Ordon, plastic surgeon extraordinaire.

This medical dream team -- call them the Fab Four -- have just about every field covered. They all excel in their fields and have great bedside manners. (And speaking of bedside manner, none of them would cop to ever partaking in the wild sexcapades of the doctors on "Grey's Anatomy" "Nip/Tuck" or "ER.")

The show is produced by Jay McGraw (Dr. Phil's progeny), Carla Pennington (of "ET" fame) and Dr. Phil himself.

(© MMVIII, CBS Broadcasting Inc. All Rights Reserved.)

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