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The Last One: Directed by Mark Tinker. With William Daniels, Norman Lloyd, Ronny Cox, Bonnie Bartlett. Third year doctors end their residencies. Auschlander tries to keep the hospital open but complications arise. Griffin places his trust in God. Ehrlich comes back from a soul searching surf safari. Ellen is offered a job in Cleveland.
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- Comedy, Drama
- Mark Tinker
- 1988-05-25
Mar 18, 2021 · 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...
- Mike Floorwalker
St. Elsewhere ' s series finale features momentous changes for several main characters, including the departures of Drs. Fiscus and Morrison and the death of Dr. Auschlander, as well as the return of Dr. Westphall to an active leadership role at St. Eligius after Weigert agrees to sell the hospital back to the Boston archdiocese, as Dr. Gideon ...
- 6
- 137 (list of episodes)
- October 26, 1982 –, May 25, 1988
- NBC
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Oct 12, 2012 · In 1988, though, St. Elsewhere truly shook things up and gave us one of the most talked-about series finales in history with "the snow globe." After watching six Emmy-nominated seasons of drama ...
Mar 20, 2023 · The celebrated hospital drama St. Elsewhere's series finale featured a strange and iconic snow globe reveal, and dragged much of TV with it.
May 25, 2018 · Photo: NBC. Today is the 30th anniversary of one of the most famous endings in all of television. St. Elsewhere ’s Dr. Westphall (Ed Flanders) watches his autistic son Tommy (Chad Allen) stare...
- Matt Zoller Seitz
- Features Writer
But all this pales into insignificance when compared to its justly celebrated final episode, The Last One, which aired on May 25 1988. It ends with its lead character Dr Westphall and his autistic ...