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Prior to its premiere, SOAPnet had announced that Night Shift would "delve deeper into the relationships, friendships and medical cases seen at the hospital." [2] It was noted that unlike General Hospital itself, the stories on Night Shift would be "self-contained and wrap up during each weekly one-hour episode," as well as being "understandable to viewers who do not watch General Hospital."
The drawings are supervised by an independent auditor who certifies the winning results. Illinois was the only single jurisdictional state lottery to have their drawings televised nationwide (which were broadcast throughout the United States and much of Canada via WGN-TV's national superstation feed WGN America [now NewsNation]). The 9 p.m ...
After their meeting for the first time and their first few scenes together, the developing couple's relationship became popular among General Hospital fans. After the birth of their daughter, Emma Grace Scorpio Drake, interrupts their first wedding on October 31, 2008 (she is born on-screen November 3), the couple finally weds on December 26, 2008.
Lucky, meanwhile, last appeared on General Hospital in 2015, but Jackson made his return as the character on August 23, marking his 386th episode with the soap. Shocking Soap Opera Exits: Kristian ...
While Samms stepped in as love interest for Luke after Laura went missing, Jackson first arrived on the scene as the 11-year-old son (and first-born child) of the iconic supercouple.
ABC is throwing General Hospital an anniversary party in primetime. The network has given the green light to General Hospital: 60 Years of Stars and Storytelling, an hourlong special that’s set ...
Andy Archer is an anesthesiologist at General Hospital, portrayed by Ron Melendez in the 2007 first season of General Hospital: Night Shift. [3] In the storyline, Archer self-medicates with gas to help himself sleep but soon becomes addicted; he is nearly killed when "psychotic" nurse Jolene Crowell tries to kill him by upping his dosage as he sleeps. [4]
General Hospital aired its 10,000th episode on April 17, 2002, with an episode that revolved around the show's longest-running cast member, Rachel Ames. The episode commemorated her character Audrey March Hardy , celebrating her 10,000th shift as a nurse at the hospital.