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Pages in category "1990s American music television series" The following 79 pages are in this category, out of 79 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
General Hospital: 1963: Present Breaking Point: 1963: 1964 The Doctors: 1963: 1982 The Nurses: 1965: 1967 The Bold Ones: The New Doctors: 1969: 1973 Medical Center: 1969: 1976 Marcus Welby, M.D. 1969: 1976 The Interns: 1970: 1971 Matt Lincoln: 1970: 1971 Young Dr. Kildare: 1972: 1973 Emergency! 1972: 1977 M*A*S*H: 1972: 1983 Doc Elliot: 1973: ...
1990s American medical drama television series (1 C, 16 P) Pages in category "1990s American medical television series" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Ella Joyce – Eleanor Carter Emerson, a night-shift nurse at Harbor Hospital (Wing C) Rocky Carroll – Andrew Joseph "Joey" Emerson Jr., Roc's freeloading, trumpet-playing brother Carl Gordon – Andrew Joseph "Pop" Emerson Sr., Roc's widowed father, a retired railroad porter
The show was produced by NYT Television (owned by The New York Times) and debuted in 1997. [2] Like much of the medical-based programming on TLC (and Discovery Life as well), the show was designed as a "real-life" version of a popular American TV series. In this case, Trauma was designed to capitalize on the success of the NBC drama ER. [3]
The series revolved around a group of nurses working at the same Miami hospital as Empty Nest ' s Dr. Harry Weston. The main characters were strong-willed nurse Annie Roland (Arnetia Walker), sarcastic nurse Sandy Miller (Stephanie Hodge), dim-witted nurse Julie Milbury (Mary Jo Keenen) and Latina nurse Gina Cuevas who frequently reminisced about her homeland, the fictional San Pequeño.
The Tracey Ullman Show (1990–1992, 1993–1995) China Beach (1991–1993) Duet (1991–1992) It's Garry Shandling's Show (1991–1992) Thirtysomething (1992–1998) Unsolved Mysteries (1992–2006; 2010–2019) Anything but Love (1993) The Commish (1994–1997, 1999–2000) Designing Women (1994–2006) Mary Hartman, Mary Hartman (1994 ...
The group quickly released a follow-up single ("Dancing For Pennies", which was a non-novelty pop/R&B tune.) An Afternoon Delights album called General Hospi-Tale was also released, which was a straight pop/R&B release, aside from the title track. These both failed to chart, and the group quickly disbanded.