L.A. Doctors
L.A. Doctors | |
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Created by | John Lee Hancock |
Starring |
Ken Olin Matt Craven Rick Roberts Sheryl Lee |
Theme music composer | Jeff Rona |
Composer(s) | Jeff Beal |
Country of origin | United States |
Original language(s) | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 24 |
Production | |
Executive producer(s) |
Michelle Ashford John Lee Hancock Mark Johnson |
Running time | 60 minutes |
Production company(s) |
CBS Productions Columbia TriStar Television |
Distributor | Sony Pictures Television |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | September 21, 1998 – May 10, 1999 |
L.A. Doctors is an American medical drama television series set in a Los Angeles primary care practice. It ran on CBS during the 1998-99 season. It replaced Brooklyn South after its cancellation in May 1998.[1]
Premise
Four Los Angeles doctors run a practice in this drama that focuses as much on the problems in the American medical system as it does on the patients.
Cancellation
The series was scheduled opposite ABC's Monday Night Football and NBC's Dateline Monday, and struggled in the ratings leading up to the shows cancellation in May 1999
Cast
- Ken Olin ... Dr. Roger Cattan
- Matt Craven ... Dr. Tim Lonner
- Rick Roberts ... Dr. Evan Newman
- Sheryl Lee ... Dr. Sarah Church
- Deirdre O'Connell ... Suzanne Blum
List of L.A. Doctors Episodes
Episode No. | Title | Original Air Date |
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Ep1 | Pilot | Sep. 21, 1998 |
Ep2 | Under the Radar | Sep. 28, 1998 |
Ep3 | A Prayer for the Lying | Oct. 5, 1998 |
Ep4 | Fear of Flying | Oct. 12, 1998 |
Ep5 | Whither Thou Goest | Oct. 19, 1998 |
Ep6 | Classic Evan | Oct. 26, 1998 |
Ep7 | Maybe It's You | Nov. 2, 1998 |
Ep8 | The Code | Nov. 9, 1998 |
Ep9 | What About Bob? | Nov. 16, 1998 |
Ep10 | Nate Expectations | Nov. 30, 1998 |
Ep11 | Leap of Faith | Dec. 7, 1998 |
Ep12 | Endless Bummer | Dec. 14, 1998 |
Ep13 | Been There, Done That | Jan. 11, 1999 |
Ep14 | Just Duet | Jan. 18, 1999 |
Ep15 | True Believers | Jan. 25, 1999 |
Ep16 | Baby, It's Cold Outside | Feb. 8, 1999 |
Ep17 | Immaculate Deception | Feb. 15, 1999 |
Ep18 | Denial | Mar. 1, 1999 |
Ep19 | Where the Rubber Meets the Road | Mar. 8, 1999 |
Ep20 | The Life Lost in Living | Mar. 22, 1999 |
Ep21 | O Captain, My Captain | Apr. 19, 1999 |
Ep22 | Que Sera, Sarah | Apr. 26, 1999 |
Ep23 | Every Picture Tells a Story | May 3, 1999 |
Ep24 | Forty-Eight Minutes | May 10, 1999 |
Awards and nominations
The series won the 1999 People's Choice Award for Favorite New Dramatic Television Series.
References
- ↑ The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows, 1946-Present. Ballantine Books. 2003. p. 653. ISBN 0-345-45542-8.
External links
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