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- Season 4 overviewSep 25, 1997-May 14, 199822 episodesSeason 4 episodes1. Ambush Sep 25, 1997
- A documentary team follows the emergency room staff through a typical day at work.
- 2. Something New Oct 2, 1997
- Dr. Carter chafes under review; romance sizzles for Dr. Ross.
- 3. Friendly Fire Oct 9, 1997
- Dr. Corday's interest in Dr. Ross troubles Hathaway; Dr. Weaver cuts the budget.
- 4. When the Bough Breaks Oct 16, 1997
- A traffic tragedy fills the emergency room; Drs. Ross and Del Amico clash.
- 5. Good Touch, Bad Touch Oct 30, 1997
- Dr. Benton struggles as a working parent; Dr. Carter has trouble with a student.
- 6. Ground Zero Nov 6, 1997
- Dr. Greene offers aid to Dr. Ross; Drs. Benton and Corday disagree about surgery cases.
- 7. Fathers and Sons Nov 13, 1997
- Dr. Ross goes to California following his father's demise to face facts about the past.
- 8. Freak Show Nov 20, 1997
- Nurse Hathaway is staggered by the response to her clinic; a letter creates problems.
- 9. Obstruction of Justice Dec 11, 1997
- Dr. Greene juggles work and relationships; Dr. Carter clashes with a police officer.
- 10. Do You See What I See? Dec 18, 1997
- Drs. Benton and Del Amico aid a blind accident victim on Christmas Eve.
- 11. Think Warm Thoughts Jan 8, 1998
- Homeless people and patients crowd the ER when cold weather hits; Weaver seeks support.
- 12. Sharp Relief Jan 15, 1998
- Hathaway and a paramedic help an elderly rape victim; Anspaugh asks for Jeanie's help.
- 13. Carter's Choice Jan 29, 1998
- The ER runs short of blood during a winter storm, forcing a difficult decision.
- 14. Family Practice Feb 5, 1998
- Dr. Greene finds out his mother has serious medical problems.
- 15. Exodus Feb 26, 1998
- Several doctors and nurses, including Dr. Weaver, are affected by poisonous fumes.
- 16. My Brother's Keeper Mar 5, 1998
- Dr. Carter turns to his grandparents when his cousin Chase causes a crisis.
- 17. A Bloody Mess Apr 9, 1998
- Hathaway is surprised by her findings when animal activists seek medical attention.
- 18. Gut Reaction Apr 16, 1998
- A difficult operation leads to a conflict between Drs. Morgenstern and Benton.
- 19. Shades of Gray Apr 23, 1998
- A bomb at a clinic injures expectant mothers; Dr. Ross counsels a family.
- 20. Of Past Regret and Future Fear Apr 30, 1998
- Nurse Hathaway helps a burn victim make peace in his final hours; Dr. Benton operates.
- 21. Suffer the Little Children May 7, 1998
- Dr. Max Rosher arrives to consider a pediatric unit; Drs. Ross and Greene clash.
- 22. A Hole in the Heart May 14, 1998
- Dr. Ross' treatment of a drug-addicted baby complicates his life.
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The fourth season of the medical drama series ER which originally aired from NBC on September 25, 1997 and concluded on May 14, 1998. The season consists of 22 episodes. It was released on Region 1 DVD on December 20, 2005. The title cover depict Mark Greene directing a patient care team.
Crew
•Michael Crichton - Executive Producer •John Wells - Executive Producer, Writer •Lydia Woodward - Co-executive Producer, Writer
Season four opens with the live episode "Ambush", performed twice (once for the East coast, once for the West coast). Dr. Morgenstern, head of the ER, has a heart attack, threatening his life. Weaver agrees to temporarily step in until he recovers. Unfortunately, when Morgenstern does come back, he cannot perform surgery like he used to do because he now knows what it is like to be a patient. After a surgical accident takes a man's life, Morgenstern decides to permanently step down as head of the ER and he leaves the hospital.
Two new physicians join the ER: Dr. Anna Del Amico, played by Maria Bello and a new British surgeon Dr. Elizabeth Corday, played by Alex Kingston. Corday came to America under the fellowship of Dr. Robert "Rocket" Romano (played by Paul McCrane), but their relationship sours towards the end of the season. After she rejects Romano when he asks her out, he decides not to renew her fellowship. She is forced to choose whether she moves back to England or stays in America as an intern.
Meanwhile, as Greene copes with his beating, he and Ross travel to California to bury Ross' dad. While there, Greene visits his own parents, where he finds out that his mother is sick, and his relationship with his dad is estranged, at best. Back in Chicago, he begins to date new ER desk clerk Cynthia Hooper (portrayed by Mariska Hargitay from Law & Order: SVU). The relationship is purely physical, and when Greene has to visit his parents again later in the season, she comes along uninvited, only to realize that Greene does not love her. After the awkward breakup, Cynthia leaves, but Greene stays to take care of his ailing mother and begin to mend his relationship with his father.
Ross and Hathaway get more serious when Ross surprises Hathaway and proposes to her in front of the ER staff, which she accepts. She later has commitment issues when she kisses a vulnerable paramedic. She tells Ross, and he reacts angrily. After a short time, Ross forgives her and tells her he will wait until she is ready to marry. In addition, Hathaway is able to open a free clinic in the ER with the help of Carter's grandmother. Ross vies for a pediatric attending position in the ER.
A lonely Corday starts a relationship with Benton, which causes friction with Benton's family because she is white.
Weaver attends a Synergix seminar to see how to better manage the ER. She begins to date a Synergix representative, Ellis West, who advises her to fire a physician's assistant, which happens to be Jeanie Boulet. Jeanie fights for her job, claiming that she was fired because of her HIV status. Facing a lawsuit, Chief of Staff Donald Anspaugh decides to hire her back. Weaver begins to see Synergix's dark side, and breaks up with West because she feels he is using her, effectively cutting off all ties with Synergix. During all of this, Jeanie's ex-husband, Al, is forced to reveal his HIV status. This gets him fired and forces him to look for a job in Atlanta, and he asks Jeanie to join him. Jeanie refuses, and Al leaves her. Later in the season, Jeanie cares for Anspaugh's cancer stricken son, because she is the only person able to get through to him. After he dies, Anspaugh feels much gratitude and remorse towards Jeanie, given her prior termination.
Mar 29, 2024 · Start date: Sep 1994. End date: May 2009. Status: cancelled/ended. Network (s): NBC ( US) Run time: 60 min. Episodes: 331 eps. Genre (s): Drama, Medical. Credits: [show/hide] Episode list & details from: TVmaze • TV.com. A guide listing the titles AND air dates for episodes of the TV series ER (1994).
Sep 25, 1997 · 1. Ambush. 7.8. September 25, 1997 • 45m. While a film crew is filming in the ER, it's Elizabeth Corday's first day. Expand. 2. Something New. 8.0. October 2, 1997 • 45m. Carter is exited about getting his own med student and Mark and Carol interview candidates for the desk clerk position. Expand. 3. Friendly Fire. 8.0. October 9, 1997 • 45m.
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Sep 25, 1997 · Quick Facts ER, Starring ... Close. Plot. Season four opens with the live episode "Ambush", performed twice (once for the East coast, once for the West coast). Dr. Morgenstern, head of the ER, has a heart attack, threatening his life. Weaver agrees to temporarily step in until he recovers.