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The series follows the inner life of the emergency room (ER) of fictional Cook County General Hospital in Chicago, and various critical issues faced by the room's physicians and staff. During the course of the series, 331 episodes of ER aired over fifteen seasons, between September 19, 1994, and April 2, 2009.
He purchases half a dozen pizzas for the ER staff, as well as some refreshments. He also treats a patient who has injured her wrist. Ray is dealing with whether he wants to go into his residency as a doctor. Dr. Archie Morris and Dr. Ray Barnett leave for another party. This party is held on several floors in the back of an apartment building ...
"24 Hours" is the pilot episode of the medical drama series ER. It first aired on NBC in the United States on September 19, 1994. The episode was written by Michael Crichton, adapted from a screenplay he originally wrote in 1974, and directed by Rod Holcomb. The episode was a critical and commercial success, receiving both high ratings (23.8 ...
Sherry Stringfield as Dr. Susan Lewis – Attending Emergency Physician (episodes 4–22) Michael Michele as Dr. Cleo Finch – PGY-4 Pediatric & ER Senior Resident (episodes 1–10 & 21) Erik Palladino as Dr. Dave Malucci – PGY-4 Senior Resident (episodes 1–4) Ming-Na as Dr. Jing-Mei Chen – Chief Resident, later Attending Emergency Physician
Jodie's husband's harassment is getting to Clemente, making him twitchy. Morris has taken a job with a major pharmaceutical company. Sam's ex-boyfriend Steve arrives at the ER complaining of a stomach pain. Clemente wants to release him but Neela thinks he needs to remain in the ER and is proven correct when Steve displays appendicitis. Morris ...
ER ' s final episode aired on April 2, 2009; the two-hour episode was preceded by a one-hour retrospective special. [21] The series finale charged $425,000 per 30-second ad spot, more than three times the season's rate of $135,000. [10] From season 4 to season 6 ER cost a record-breaking $13 million per episode. [22]
Not wanting to upset Elizabeth Corday – who is caught up in a malpractice suit – Mark keeps his illness a secret. After successful surgery, he proposes to her and she is heavily pregnant when they get married. In the 150th episode of ER, a massive train wreck mobilizes the ER doctors and nurses to the scene.
Wells and Woodward continued to write episodes and Wells contributed two episodes while Woodward wrote three. Orman wrote four episodes and Baer, Harbinson, and Gemmill each wrote three. Series medical expert and fifth season story editor Joe Sachs was promoted to executive story editor for the sixth season and he wrote a further two episodes.