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St. Elsewhere: Season 1Howie Mandel, Denzel Washington & William Daniels
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Set in St. Eligius Hospital, South Boston, St. Elsewhere was another ensemble drama in a similar vein to Hill Street Blues. Following the lifes, loves and careers of a group of doctors and nurses, the show earned much acclaim for its articulate, controversial and innovative scripts.
Featuring a plethora of Movie and television actors of some note, it operated as a springboard for a number of big-name stars and character-actors including: Denzel Washington, David Morse and Ed Begley Jr; not to mention an incredibly talented number of directors and scriptwriters such as: Kevin Hooks (Lost, 24) and Tom Fontana (the creator of HBO's Oz).
Many have noted the influence it has had on E.R. and several other hospital-based dramas which followed in its success. The comparisons are not misguided, as this is just as good as its contemporary offspring, if not better.
Featuring all the episodes from the first season.
Episodes comprise:
1. Pilot
2. Bypass
3. Down's Syndrome
4. Cora and Arnie
5. Samuels and the Kid
6. Legionnaires
7. Legionnaires
8. Tweety and Ralph
9. Rain
10. Hearts
11. Graveyard
12. Release
13. Family History
14. Remission
15. Monday, Tuesday, Sven's Day
16. The Count
17. Brothers
18. Dog Day Hospital
19. Working
20. Craig in Love
21. Baron Von Munchausen
22. Addiction
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Howie Mandel, Denzel Washington, William Daniels, Ed Flanders, Ed Begley Jr., Christina Pickles, David Morse, James Hong, Tim Robbins, Ally Sheedy, Robert Davi, Christopher Guest, G.W. Bailey, Michael Madsen, Ray Liotta & George Morfogen | |
Thomas Carter, Mark Tinker, Victor Hsu, Victor Lobl, Kevin Hooks & Bruce Paltrow | |
12 years and over | |
1982-1983 | |
Fullscreen 4:3 | |
English - Dolby Digital (2.0) Mono | |
18 hours and 36 minutes (approx) | |
Region 2 - Will only play on European Region 2 or multi-region DVD players. |


















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