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Elsewhere (1982) lists many of the awards and nominations wracked up over the 6 seasons. Eligius: an understaffed, underfunded, and always chaotic teaching hospital in a deteriorating section of Boston. Amazingly enough, the show never won an Emmy for Best Drama Series, but several performers did. ELSEWHERE is the award-winning, critically acclaimed, ambitious, and realistic medical drama about the always under-the-gun doctors and nurses of St. Some of the storylines are more groundbreaking than anything on network television currently. Eligius, a rundown teaching hospital in a bad neighbourhood in Boston. Elsewhere (Thats the chord structure there) Anywhere you sit you can see the sun Unfortunately on.

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Nearly 20 years since the pilot, and there are few signs of dating. Elsewhere, the critically-acclaimed, Emmy-winning medical drama that aired on NBC from 1982 to 1988. As the closing credits for the last episode rolled, most of the characters were still intact, as complex and absorbing as ever. Irritating stories evolved, or simply ended. When writing problems emerged, they worked themselves out. Elsewhere it never experienced the transformation from superb to wretched most long-running dramas do. When Masius and Fontana took a lesser role in season 6, others stepped up to the plate, resulting in a few bad stories and some that were incredibly powerful. Fontana also established an actor base and wealth of in-jokes that he still uses today. A typical example would be Cheek to Cheek, with a scene of a doctor reading a tender goodbye present given to her by a cartoonist patient, immediately followed by a scene of another doctor being brutally raped. Good and evil were represented in all their forms, sometimes in the same episode. Former scriptwriter and story editor Tom Fontana (along with John Masius) took over around season 2 or 3, mixing the most extreme aspects of humanity.

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They left after the first year (but are given an ironic tribute in the series finale). The guiding influences in the first year were Joshua Brand & John Falsey they produced a diverse, fascinating cluster of episodes that stand out as some of the best the show has to offer. History was used to enhance future stories these were not heroic doctors who had no past and only the brightest future. Veteran characters were respected, instead of being shuffled away in favor of vapid newcomers. Some died, and not always those expected to. Major characters went through changes that were rooted in years of history and behavior. A mixture of laughter, tears, grit, intelligence, and realism that no other program has managed to combine. Elsewhere is one of the finest television show ever produced. Christina Kokubo as Paramedic Faith Yee.Saundra Sharp as Nurse Peggy Shotwell.Dana Short as Elizabeth "?Lizzie?" Westphall.Craven and Lloyd were married for 75 years and had two children before her death in 2011 at age 98. Other stage credits from early in his career included the Elia Kazan–directed play Crime, during which he met his wife, Peggy Craven, and the 1950 Broadway production of King Lear. Lloyd performed with the group in the legendary 1937 production Caesar, which told the Shakespearean tale through the lens of modern fascism. After attending New York University, Lloyd became a member of Orson Welles’s innovative Mercury Theatre troupe. He was born Norman Perlmutter in Jersey City, New Jersey on November 8, 1914. Never a rating hit, this show about a rundown hospital in Boston.

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“Here’s a guy who had worked with Hitchcock and Welles and yet here he was with us doing this crazy show and breaking all the rules.

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Elsewhere showrunner Tom Fontana told Variety. “He was completely open to any new adventure,” St. Originally meant to appear in only four episodes, Lloyd remained with the series throughout its six-season run. Daniel Auschlander on 132 episodes of the medical drama St. Lloyd was perhaps best known for playing Dr. His acting career spanned nearly nine decades-from making his Broadway debut in 1935 at age 20 to costarring alongside Amy Schumer in 2015’s Trainwreck at age 99. He passed away at his home in Los Angeles, his son, Michael Lloyd, confirmed. A theater actor from the start of his career, Ed Flannery spent several years on Broadway before making the jump to television and then film a few years. Norman Lloyd, the celebrated actor, director, and producer who enjoyed a decades-long career on screen and stage, died at age 106 on Tuesday.











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