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S5.E1 ∙ Where There's Hope, There's Crosby. Wed, Sep 24, 1986. The hospital's founder, Father McCabe, 90 years old and stricken with ALS, comes to visit the hospital; Craig gets some bad news regarding his hand injury; Morrison returns and gets a surprise in the morgue. 8.5/10 (45) Rate.
S1.E8 ∙ Tweety and Ralph. Mon, Dec 20, 1982. Beale informs a former psychiatric patient that she can go home but is against releasing her boyfriend who thinks he is a bird. Samuels continues with a practical joke on Craig. After being previously attacked, Fiscus decides to carry a gun in the emergency room.
S1.E8 ∙ Tweety and Ralph. Mon, Dec 20, 1982. Beale informs a former psychiatric patient that she can go home but is against releasing her boyfriend who thinks he is a bird. Samuels continues with a practical joke on Craig. After being previously attacked, Fiscus decides to carry a gun in the emergency room.
St. Elsewhere - Apple TV. Available on Disney+, Hulu. 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. Drama 1982.
Wed, Nov 30, 1983. Northern Ireland's "troubles" reach St Eligius. A new psychiatrist joins the hospital. Dr. Craig finds that he has a secret admirer. An elevator entertainer keeps the hospital staff amused. Eve Leighton learns the identity of her heart donor. Dr. Westphall is in an atypically ornery mood.
St. Elsewhere is a Medical Drama series created by Joshua Brand and John Falsey that aired on NBC from 1982 to 1988. The series revolved around the staff, and to a lesser extent the patients, in the rundown Boston teaching hospital St. Eligius (sardonically nicknamed "St. Elsewhere"). The Ensemble Cast of these characters was led by William ...
Jul 6, 2022 · 6. William Daniels had a second successful show on the air the same time as St. Elsewhere. Daniels, who played cantankerous-but-brilliant surgeon Dr. Mark Craig, won an Emmy for St. Elsewhere. But ...