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Sachs wrote a further episode. Former producer Walon Green wrote a single episode. Tom Garrigus joined the writing staff as an executive story editor and contributed to two episodes but left the crew with the close of the season. New writer Elizabeth Hunter contributed a single episode.
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.
The Resident is an American medical drama television series created by Amy Holden Jones, Hayley Schore, and Roshan Sethi for the Fox Broadcasting Company.Based on the book Unaccountable by Marty Makary, the series focuses on the lives and duties of staff members at Chastain Park Memorial Hospital, while delving into the bureaucratic practices of the hospital industry.
Margulies, 58, played fan-favorite nurse Carol Hathaway on the medical drama, and on the Nov. 8 episode of The Kelly Clarkson Show, she revealed just how unlikely the series of events was that led ...
ER: The Complete Tenth Season (2003–2004) 22 March 3, 2009 January 28, 2008 May 7, 2008 ER: The Complete Eleventh Season (2004–2005) 22 July 14, 2009 April 21, 2008 May 7, 2008 ER: The Complete Twelfth Season (2005–2006) 22 January 12, 2010 September 15, 2008 October 1, 2008 ER: The Complete Thirteenth Season (2006–2007) 23 July 6, 2010
Paging TV’s erstwhile Dr. Carter! Max has handed a straight-to-series order to The Pitt, a new medical drama starring and executive-produced by Noah Wyle. Fellow ER vets John Wells and R. Scott ...
No. 4: Jessy Schram/Luke Mitchell. Hannah Asher (Schram) and Mitch Ripley (Mitchell) were just about to get romantic in the Season 9 finale when Dr. Ripley got an urgent call to the ED.
The following is a list of Law & Order episodes from the series' seventh season (1996–1997): [1] During the seventh season, Law & Order was becoming more popular than ever on television and was NBC's 2nd most-popular drama; however, the ratings were usually half the size of the network's hit drama ER.