Milburn Stone Once Won a Real-Life Medical Award for Playing Doc Adams on ‘Gunsmoke’

Long-running television shows have the ability to leave an impact on popular culture and beyond. Gunsmoke certainly did that through multiple approaches, including Doc Adams actor Milburn Stone through his charismatic performance. Audiences tuned in so often that the cast started to feel like a familiar asset to homes across the country. So much so that Stone once won an award from a medical society for his role as Doc on Gunsmoke for all of the good that his character did.

‘Gunsmoke’ actor Milburn Stone played Doc Adams for 20 seasons

'Gunsmoke' actor Milburn Stone in a black-and-white picture with a plain expression on his face wearing Western clothing
Milburn Stone | Michael Ochs Archives/Getty Images

Gunsmoke network CBS brought Stone on in the first season along with James Arness, Amanda Blake, and Dennis Weaver. They became some of the most recognizable faces on television, consecutively placing at the top of the ratings. However, the show went through some changes over the years that pulled it further away from the original radio iteration.

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