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Elsewhere" at its best had become postmodernist theater of the absurd, "ER" was about doctors. Although critics loved the show, it never achieved real ratings success over its six-year run.īut "ER," which premiered in 1994, juiced up the formula, quickly achieving the star status that eluded its predecessor.

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Elsewhere" was a literary achievement, filled with sophisticated dialogue, complex stories and an attention to narrative detail never before seen in a TV series.

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Wayne Fiscus (Howie Mandel, with a full head of hair) - continue to be echoed in characters on current hospital shows. Phillip Chandler (Denzel Washington) to the comic Dr. Eligius Hospital - from the righteously serious Dr. Elsewhere's" acerbic but brilliant Mark Craig (William Daniels). The title character in "House" (Hugh Laurie) owes his existence to "St. They were flawed, they made mistakes and their patients didn't always get better. The personal lives of the doctors were as important as the jobs they were doing. Elsewhere" did to medical dramas what "Hill Street Blues" did to police shows: It crowded the screen with a large ensemble cast, padded the script with a bewildering number of ongoing stories and introduced human flaws to a breed of professionals that television previously had presented as super-human. Its first season was released recently on DVD. Elsewhere," an NBC hospital drama that debuted in 1982 and radically redefined the TV doctor. Miranda Bailey of "Grey's," whom colleagues call "the Nazi."

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Something happened between "Marcus Welby, M.D.," whose title character was a model of paternal perfection, and Dr. "Grey's Anatomy," one of TV's top-rated programs, combines the format and pacing of "ER" with the stylized urban romance and hyper-analytical narration of "Sex and the City." But doctor shows didn't always look and sound so bold. Is it any wonder the doctor show is one of the most enduring genres on American television? Smart people work long hours under heavy pressure, patients provide a never-ending supply of life-or-death situations, and the overnight on-call rooms turn the place into a hotel of sorts, an ideal microcosm for a roiling cauldron of serialized melodrama. A hospital is a perfect setting for a TV show.









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