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Rachelle Lefevre Cast in NBC Pilot — What Does It Mean for Off the Map?

Rachelle Lefevre has landed the female lead in the NBC pilot, The Crossing, a network rep confirms.

The drama, written by St. Elsewhere co-creator Josh Brand, is set in post-Civil War Missouri and centers on...  read full article

Free | Hulu Aired: 5/3/1983

Season 1, Episode 22
Dr. Morrison tries to focus on his work while his wife lies in labor, and the drug-addicted Dr. White is suspected of pilfering prescription medication.

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Season 1, Episode 21
Doctors Morrison and Ehrlich are at odds over how to treat a man who, unknown to them, is a "Baron von Munchausen,"a patient who revels in having unnecessary surgeries.

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Free | Hulu Aired: 4/12/1983

Season 1, Episode 20
Dr. Craig's disposition is uncharacteristically upbeat as he's further drawn to Dr. Anya, and Dr. White's increasingly reckless behavior lands him in jail.

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Free | Hulu Aired: 4/5/1983

Season 1, Episode 19
Dr. Morrison treats a man determined to drink himself to death, and Dr. Chandler faces a malpractice suit after a patient suffers a fatal coronary. Meanwhile, Dr. Craig is attracted to Dr. Anya, a visiting Hungarian surgeon.

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Rachelle Lefevre Cast in NBC Pilot — What Does It Mean for Off the Map?

Rachelle Lefevre has landed the female lead in the NBC pilot, The Crossing, a network rep confirms.

The drama, written by St. Elsewhere co-creator Josh Brand, is set in post-Civil War Missouri and centers on... read more

NBC Picks Up Comedy Pilot from Old Christine Creator

NBC has picked up a comedy pilot from The New Adventures of Old Christine creator Kari Lizer, the network announced Friday.

NBC pulls freshman drama Chase from schedule

The untitled workplace comedy will center on ... read more

Mark Harmon Voted America's Favorite TV Personality

Mark Harmon is America's favorite TV star, according to a recent Harris Poll.

Ratings: NCIS sets series high; Conan wins among young demo

Years after he played on St. Elsewhere and Chicago Hope, the 59-year-old NCIS star jumped seven spots from last year to beat out ... read more

Keck's Exclusives: St. Elsewhere Vet Guests on Modern Family

Any other St. Elsewhere fans out there? Norman Lloyd, who played hospital veteran Dr. Daniel Auschlander on the Emmy-winning NBC medical drama from 1982-88, will pop up in an upcoming episode of Modern Family. And most impressive of all — Norman turns 96 on Nov. 8!

The story finds Cameron (Eric Stonestreet) befriending the senior citizen in a shopping mall... read more

Keck's Exclusives: Which St. Elsewhere Doc is Heading to ABC's Off the Map?

Off the Map, ABC's new mid-season medical drama from Grey's Anatomy creator Shonda Rhimes (think Grey's in the jungle), has enlisted an alum from... read more

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Premiered: October 26, 1982, on NBC
Rating: TV-PG
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Premise: A wildly inventive chronicle of life---and death---at Boston's run-down St. Eligius Hospital carved a distinctive niche with an often surrealistic mix of gritty drama and dark humor. Superbly written and blessed with a fine cast that included future Oscar winners Denzel Washington and, occasionally, Helen Hunt, this most-eccentric medical series was also one of TV's most mature and imaginative hours. High point: the two-part 1986 story `Time Heals,' weaving flashbacks of long-time employees.

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