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The Outrage (Marcus Welby)

"The Outrage" is a 1974 episode of ''Marcus Welby, M.D.'', a long-running American medical drama on ABC. The episode tells the story of a teenage boy who is sexually assaulted by his male teacher. The episode, which originally aired October 8, 1974, sparked controversy and anger for its equation of homosexuality to pedophilia. "The Outrage" was targeted for protests by LGBT rights groups and several network affiliates refused to broadcast it.
==Plot==
When teenager Ted Blakely's mother Marian finds blood on his sheets she takes him to Dr. Welby. An examination of the boy's injuries confirms that he was sexually assaulted but an ashamed Ted is unable to admit it. As Dr. Welby advises Marian, Ted sneaks away and returns to school. Bill Swanson, Ted's science teacher and the man who raped him, finds him and convinces Ted not to report the assault, but Ted vows to kill him should Bill ever touch him again. Ted's father George and stepmother Leah are unable to deal with Ted's assault. His father questions whether Ted could have stopped it, making Ted feel guiltier and more ashamed.
In addition to suffering psychological trauma, Ted needs surgery to repair the internal injuries caused by the rape. With Ted in surgery, Swanson is arrested while trying to molest a child. Ted awakens and is able to admit that the assault happened and that he is ready to speak out. Dr. Welby tells him that Swanson is in custody and, per his own request, has been transferred to a mental hospital. Police sergeant Buchanan reassures George that the rape had nothing to do with homosexuality and that Ted has handled himself like "a real man".〔Tropiano, pp. 18–19〕

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