St. Elsewhere
St. Elsewhere is a American clinical drama television series which originally ran on NBC in October 26, 1982 to May 25, 1988. The series starred William Daniels, Norman Lloyd and Ed Flanders as teaching doctors in a Boston hospital who gave interns a future in making critical medical and life decisions. MTM Enterprises, which had hit with a NBC string, the police drama Hill Street Blues produced the series. Both series were often compared to one another for their usage of ensemble casts and overlapping serialized storylines. St. Elsewhere was filmed in CBS/MTM Studios, that had been famous as CBS/Fox Studios whenever the show began. 20th Century Fox wound up acquiring the rights.
Known for its combination of gritty, realistic play and moments of black comedy, St. Elsewhere gained a small yet loyal following on its 6-season, 137-episode run. The series additionally found a powerful crowd at the 18-49 age demographic of Nielsen. The series brought critical acclaim throughout its run, directing, acting, and earning 1 3 Emmy awards because of its own writing. St. Elsewhere was ranked #20 on television Guide's 2002 set of"The 50 Greatest TV Shows of All Time." , with the magazine too selecting it as the best drama series of the 1980s.
Released: 1982-10-26
Genre:
Drama
Duration: 60
min
Country:
United States of America