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- 1. 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.
St. Elsewhere: Created by Joshua Brand, John Falsey, John Masius, Mark Tinker. With Ed Begley Jr., Howie Mandel, David Morse, Christina Pickles. The lives and work of the staff of St. Eligius Hospital, an old and disrespected Boston teaching hospital.
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 ...
St. Elsewhere - Where to Watch and Stream - TV Guide. 1982 -1988. 6 Seasons. NBC. Drama. TVPG. Watchlist. A wildly inventive chronicle of life---and death---at Boston's run-down St. Eligius...
Luckily, Dr. Erlich is set to perform the abortion. A bomb explodes at Boston Women's Clinic; no one knows if Dr. Chandler survived. When their patients are brought to St. Eligius, Dr. Auschlander receives a telephone bomb threat. Dr. Fiscus rues his proposal to Mona; Morena has her INS hearing.
St. Elsewhere (TV Series 1982–1988) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Mar 18, 2021 · NBC. St. Elsewhere 's finale, titled "The Last One," aired on May 25, 1988, and the bulk of its narrative was concerned with the requisite deaths, departures, transfers, and tying up of loose...
An 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.