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The first season of the American fictional drama television series ER aired on NBC from September 19, 1994 to May 18, 1995. This season, containing 25 episodes, is the longest running of the series. The two-hour pilot episode aired on September 19, 1994, and was followed by 24 other episodes, including the season finale that aired on May 18, 1995.
It was the only episode of the entire series to air on a Monday; every other episode aired on a Thursday. The 87-minute long episode aired in a two-hour slot. The episode does not feature an opening title sequence, instead crediting the main cast and crew using subtitles at the bottom of the screen at the start of the episode.
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.
The ER is closed for renovations and repairs. It's the night of the ER banquet, and Tony unexpectedly shows up to go with Neela. Luka reveals to Abby his secret agenda for the evening: a surprise wedding; Abby is less than thrilled at both the idea, and that Hope helped Luka plan the whole thing, but is finally persuaded.
In 1997, TV Guide ranked it as the third in its list of the 100 Greatest Episodes of All Time. [2] In 2009, it ranked the episode sixth. [3] The show's producers also consider it to be one of ER ' s best episodes, with John Wells saying he holds it up as "an example to everyone involved creatively of what the best of the show could be."
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