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- OverviewSep 16, 1987-May 25, 198822 episodesEpisodes22. The Last One May 25, 1988
- Auschlander fights to prevent the closing; Fiscus has trouble leaving.
- 21. The Abby Singer Show May 18, 1988
- A fire ruins the annual Doctor of the Year awards dinner; Fiscus has disturbing news for his mother.
- 20. Split Decision May 11, 1988
- Craig arranges multiple organ transplants from a single donor.
- 19. Requiem for a Heavyweight May 4, 1988
- Axelrod has a heart attack; a drug-dependent Rosenthal confronts old demons.
- 18. The Naked Civil Surgeon Apr 27, 1988
- Doctors must do surgery nude; Morrison and Novino.
- 17. Their Town Apr 20, 1988
- Westphall provides third-person commentary in the style of "Our Town.".
- 16. Down and Out on Beacon Hill Feb 17, 1988
- Gideon kicks Craig out of the hospital; Rosenthal is forced to face her drug problem.
- 15. Fairytale Theater Feb 10, 1988
- Catatonic friend; Craig sued; gunman shoots at Gideon.
- 14. Curtains Feb 3, 1988
- Morrison must tell a patient that she has Huntington's disease.
- 13. Heaven's Skate Jan 13, 1988
- Kiem tries to save a gang member; Rosenthal learns Bobby has died of AIDS.
- 12. Final Cut Jan 6, 1988
- Auschlander tries to save a cancer patient's life with a controversial treatment program.
- 11. A Coupla White Dummies Sitting Around Talking Dec 16, 1987
- The heart-transplant patient curses Craig; an AIDS patient leaves his lover.
- 10. No Chemo, Sabe? Dec 9, 1987
- Reporters meet the artificial-heart recipient; Fiscus comforts his father.
- 9. Weigh In, Way Out Dec 2, 1987
- Craig tries to recapture his youth while Fiscus deals with turning 30.
- 8. Heart On Nov 18, 1987
- Morrison's wife leaves him; an AIDS patient is a victim of gay bashing.
- 7. Handoff Nov 11, 1987
- Craig interviews potential recipients of an artificial heart.
- 6. The He-Man Woman-Haters Club Nov 4, 1987
- Ellen to run the food service; chief resident named.
- 5. Night of the Living Bed Oct 28, 1987
- Craig performs an artificial-heart transplant on a cuddly sheep.
- 4. Ewe Can't Go Home Again Oct 21, 1987
- The orderlies plan to strike; Craig fails to reconcile with his wife.
- 3. A Moon for the Misbegotten Sep 30, 1987
- Westphall wants an AIDS clinic; Fiscus' mother visits.
- 2. The Idiot and the Odyssey Sep 23, 1987
- New hospital head second-guesses fuming Westphall.
- 1. Resurrection Sep 16, 1987
- The hospital is spared from demolition; Craig realizes the seriousness of his wife's divorce plans.
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The following is a list of episodes for the American medical drama television series St. Elsewhere. The series ran on NBC from October 26, 1982, to May 25, 1988, with a total of 137 episodes produced, spanning 6 seasons.
No. OverallNo. In SeasonTitleDirected By11"Pilot"22"Bypass"Thomas Carter33"Down's Syndrome"44"Cora and Arnie"Mark TinkerS6.E1 ∙ Resurrection. St. Eligius is reopened thanks to a new corporate owner, whose plans please Craig but leave Westphall wondering; Elliot is missing from the returnees; Fiscus finds the first patients; the Craigs' marriage seems to be headed for court.
Season 6. ST. ELSEWHERE is the award-winning, critically acclaimed, ambitious, and realistic medical drama about the always under-the-gun doctors and nurses of St. Eligius: an understaffed, underfunded, and always chaotic teaching hospital in a deteriorating section of Boston. 11 1988 22 episodes.
The staff of St. Eligius Hospital in Boston doesn't pull off the kind of miracles seen in other medical dramas. Instead, they deal with the day-to-day realities of working at a big-city hospital.
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- October 26, 1982
- Ed Flanders
Season 6 (1987) ← Back to season. Series Cast 37. William Daniels. Mark Craig (22 Episodes) Norman Lloyd. Daniel Auschlander (22 Episodes) Ronny Cox. John Gideon ...
Sep 16, 1987 · Fiscus pulls one last prank on Gideon before turning thirty; Morrison and Novino compete to deliver the 100,000th baby at St. Eligius; Dr. Craig puts on the boxing gloves again; and Lucy walks the Freedom Trail with a dying man.