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  2. Robert Romano (ER) - Wikipedia

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    Romano is introduced in the fourth season's episode "Good Touch, Bad Touch" as a surgical attending sponsoring Elizabeth Corday's internship in the Chicago ER. Romano is a brilliant surgeon, but does not get along with the majority of the staff, except for Corday whose early quarreling and professional setbacks at Romano's hands such as ...

  3. ER season 2 - Wikipedia

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    First season regular writers Neal Baer and Lance Gentile became story editors for the second season and continued to write episodes. Baer contributed to two episodes while Gentile continued to act as the series medical consultant and wrote a further episode. Both were promoted to executive story editors by the close of the season.

  4. Cast of ER - Wikipedia

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    Kellie Martin, who played medical student Lucy Knight, left the series midway through Season 6 in the episode "All in The Family," when her character was killed by a patient with undiagnosed schizophrenia; his psychotic break occurred before a backed-up psychiatry department could arrive in the ER for a consult.

  5. ‘ER’ Cast: Where Are They Now? Noah Wyle, Julianna ... - AOL

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    Scrub in! The cast of ER took the doctor drama genre to the next level when the show premiered in September 1994. The NBC series ran for 15 seasons, ending in 2009, and helped launch many of its ...

  6. Paul McCrane - Wikipedia

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    Paul McCrane (born January 19, 1961) is an American film, television and theatre actor, as well as a television director and singer. He is known for his portrayal of Montgomery MacNeil in the 1980 film Fame, Frank Berry in the 1984 film The Hotel New Hampshire, Emil Antonowsky in RoboCop, and Robert Romano on the NBC medical drama television series ER.

  7. ER (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    ER ' s final episode aired on April 2, 2009; the two-hour episode was preceded by a one-hour retrospective special. [21] The series finale charged $425,000 per 30-second ad spot, more than three times the season's rate of $135,000. [10] From season 4 to season 6 ER cost a record-breaking $13 million per episode. [22]

  8. List of ER episodes - Wikipedia

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    The series follows the inner life of the emergency room (ER) of fictional Cook County General Hospital in Chicago, and various critical issues faced by the room's physicians and staff. During the course of the series, 331 episodes of ER aired over fifteen seasons, between September 19, 1994, and April 2, 2009.

  9. Hell and High Water (ER) - Wikipedia

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    "Hell and High Water" is the seventh episode of the second season of the medical drama series ER. The 32nd episode overall, it first aired on NBC in the United States on November 9, 1995. It was written by Neal Baer and directed by Christopher Chulack.