St. Elsewhere is an American medical drama television series created by Joshua Brand and John Falsey. The second season of the show premiered on October 26, 1983, and concluded on May 16, 1984, ...
The St. Elsewhere cast graced television screens from 1982 to 1988 and was one of the first groundbreaking medical dramas on television. It drew a loyal audience in part because of its intricate ...
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Medical dramas have long been a big part of the TV landscape, and St. Elsewhere was one of the first. Shows like The Good Doctor, Nurse Jackie, Chicago Hope, and ER have given viewers a feel for the ...
St. Elsewhere, which ran on NBC from 1982 to 1988, was more than just a medical drama. It followed the lives of the staff at St. Eligius, an old teaching hospital in Boston, and used storytelling and ...
NCISstar Mark Harmon first gained a measure of television stardom on the acclaimed NBC medical drama series St. Elsewhere in the role of Dr. Robert “Bobby” Caldwell, a handsome, womanizing plastic ...
St. Elsewhere was a medical drama set at the fictional St. Eligius Hospital, which earned the nickname “St. Elsewhere” due to its status as a lesser-equipped medical facility. However, despite the ...
John Masius, the creator of “Touched by an Angel” and two-time Emmy-winning writer and producer for “St. Elsewhere,” died on Saturday at age 75. Masius’ ex-wife Ellen Bry confirmed the “Touched by an ...
The two-time Emmy winner also worked on such other dramas as ‘The White Shadow,’ ‘Brooklyn Bridge’ and ‘Hawthorne.' By Mike Barnes Senior Editor Masius died Saturday at his home in Los Angeles after a ...
John Masius, who won two Emmys for writing “St. Elsewhere” and created the series “Touched By An Angel” and “Hawthorne,” died on Sept. 13 in Los Angeles. He was 75. His family confirmed that Masius ...