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- Season 1 overviewOct 26, 1982-May 3, 198322 episodesSeason 1 episodes1. Pilot Oct 26, 1982
- An overflow of patients sends the St. Eligius staff into a frenzy; a mental patient disappears.
- 2. Bypass Nov 9, 1982
- Morrison must treat a terrorist; Craig intimidates a patient into surgery; Fiscus and Martin sizzle.
- 3. Down's Syndrome Nov 16, 1982
- Cavanero tells a couple that their unborn child has Down syndrome.
- 4. Cora and Arnie Nov 23, 1982
- A dying bag lady fears for her mentally challenged companion.
- 5. Samuels and the Kid Nov 30, 1982
- An injured boy affects Samuels; two patients die.
- 6. Legionnaires Dec 7, 1982
- Westphall suspects Legionnaires' disease is the culprit in several deaths.
- 7. Legionnaires Dec 14, 1982
- An outbreak of Legionnaires' disease forces the closing of a hospital ward; two hoods attack Fiscus.
- 8. Tweety and Ralph Dec 21, 1982
- Two mental patients, who sometimes pretend they're birds, ask for release.
- 9. Rain Jan 4, 1983
- Morrison answers an anonymous plea for help; Fiscus carries a gun.
- 10. Hearts Jan 11, 1983
- Westphall pursues a phantom physician; Craig bullies Ehrlich into surgery; White breaks down.
- 11. Graveyard Jan 18, 1983
- The parents of a young Chinese patient want to perform an ancient ritual.
- 12. Release Feb 1, 1983
- White wants to do an autopsy; Craig's college roomie wants a sex change.
- 13. Family History Feb 8, 1983
- Chandler tries to piece together an amnesiac's (Tom Hulce) past.
- 14. Remission Feb 22, 1983
- Auschlander considers chemotherapy; a beaten youth seeks revenge.
- 15. Monday, Tuesday, Sven's Day Mar 1, 1983
- Racial violence brings victims to St. Eligius; Ehrlich searches for a date.
- 16. The Count Mar 8, 1983
- A process server dogs an adult-film star.
- 17. Brothers Mar 15, 1983
- Westphall rejects a man's (Pat Hingle) request to have his terminally ill brother die with dignity.
- 18. Dog Day Hospital Mar 22, 1983
- A pregnant mother of eight seeks revenge when her husband's vasectomy fails.
- 19. Working Apr 5, 1983
- Morrison deals with a patient who is drinking himself to death.
- 20. Craig in Love Apr 12, 1983
- Craig plans a romantic evening with an attractive Hungarian doctor.
- 21. Baron Von Munchausen Apr 19, 1983
- Morrison's latest patient tricks doctors into performing surgery on him.
- 22. Addiction May 3, 1983
- Craig doesn't know that his medical-student son is a drug user.
St. Elsewhere is an American medical drama television series created by Joshua Brand and John Falsey that originally ran on NBC from October 26, 1982, to May 25, 1988. The series stars Ed Flanders, Norman Lloyd, and William Daniels as teaching doctors at an aging, run-down Boston hospital who give interns a promising future in making critical ...
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