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- 1. Saved by the Great White Hope Jan 12, 2011
- On the run from personal demons, young doctors arrive in a small town in the South American jungle.
- 2. Smile. Don't Kill Anyone. Jan 19, 2011
- Lily and Ben help a wildlife photographer who is being attacked by an anaconda.
- 3. A Doctor Time Out Jan 26, 2011
- A live wire electrocutes a man and causes a blackout; a mudslide endangers a pregnant couple.
Off the Map is a 2011 action adventure drama series that follows a group of doctors from the U.S. who work at a remote clinic in the South American tropics. The series has 13 episodes, 2 nominations, and 5.3K user ratings on IMDb.
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Off the Map is an American medical drama television series created by Jenna Bans, who also served as an executive producer together with Shonda Rhimes and Betsy Beers. The series ran on ABC from January 12, 2011 to April 6, 2011. [2]
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- January 12 –, April 6, 2011
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- ABC
Idealistic doctors staff a clinic in the jungle. Off The Map Season 1. Visit The official Off The Map online at ABC.com. Get exclusive videos, blogs, photos, cast bios, free episodes and more.
Synopsis. La Ciudad de las Estrellas, a tiny town in the South American jungle, is home to an understaffed, understocked medical clinic where three idealistic doctors come looking for change.
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- Charlie; Dr. Zita Alvarez; Dr. Lily Brenner
- TV-14
- 2011
Watch the official Off The Map online at ABC.com. Get exclusive videos, blogs, photos, cast bios, free episodes
Idealistic young Dr. Lily Brenner just landed in the South American jungle, along with fellow doctors Mina Minard and Manny Diaz. All of these young doctors are running away from personal demons, but they aren't the only ones with emotional baggage. Take the legendary and enigmatic Ben Keeton, who was the youngest Chief of Surgery at UCLA.
Off the Map is a 2003 drama film directed by Campbell Scott. The screenplay was written by Joan Ackermann, based on her play of the same title. It premiered at the 2003 Sundance Film Festival but did not receive a theatrical release until March 11, 2005.