Story by : Joshua Brand & John Falsey and Elizabeth Diggs Story by : Joshua Brand & John Falsey and Charles RosinĪs Fiscus is mugged in the ER and Beale discovers his patient ( Laraine Newman) got pregnant during her stay, Westphall's decision to close the ward puts his job on the line. Westphall considers closing a ward after patients die of Legionnaires' disease, while a nurse ( Rita Taggart) expresses contempt for Cavanero. Story by : Joshua Brand & John Falsey and Joel Surnow Story by : Joshua Brand & John Falsey and John MasiusĪs Chandler accuses a nurse ( Vivian Bonnell) of incompetence and Cavanero instructs a teenager ( Henry Celis) on delivering a baby over the phone, Samuels befriends an 11-year-old boy (Jeremy Licht) with a football injury.ĭebut episode: Bonnie Bartlett as Ellen Craig. Morrison informs a bag lady ( Doris Roberts) with sore feet that she has a life-threatening condition and a parolee in pain ( Lionel Smith) learns that he's been shot. Story by : Joshua Brand & John Falsey and Neil Cuthbert Story by : Joshua Brand & John Falsey and Tom FontanaĪ couple ( Tony Bill, Maureen Anderman) learn their unborn child has Down's syndrome, while Westphall plays host to hospital board members. Jacqueline Wade, and Jennifer Savidge as Nurse Lucy Papandrao.Īs Morrison reluctantly treats the bomber ( Tim Robbins), Ehrlich has his first OR session with Craig and Beale takes a swimming lesson from Samuels. Wendy Armstrong, Ellen Bry as Nurse Shirley Daniels, Eric Laneuville as Luther Hawkins, Sagan Lewis as Dr. Daniel Auschlander, Barbara Whinnery as Dr. The following actors were seen in the debut episode, but would not be promoted to the opening credits until later seasons: Norman Lloyd as Dr. Philip Chandler, and William Daniels as Dr. Jack Morrison, Christina Pickles as Nurse Helen Rosenthal, Kavi Raz as Dr. Eligius search for a missing mental patient, paramedics bring in the victims of a terrorist bombing.ĭebut episode: Seen in the opening credits (in the following order) were Ed Flanders as Dr. Watch his video introduction to his watchlist below.Episodes Season 1 (1982–83) No. Can he tell us all kinds of incriminating stories from behind the scenes of Mad Men? "There are many, but I would be killed if I divulged any of them," he jokes. (Full disclosure: is owned by a partnership of Lionsgate and JP Morgan's One Equity Partners.)īut let's get down to brass tacks. Beggs' next project, Nashville, premieres on ABC on Oct. "Seth MacFarlane has turned digression into an artform," he says. And why it's such a kick to find out that he's a Family Guy fan. That's why we're thrilled that Beggs, aka the man who has ushered shows like Mad Men, Weeds and Nurse Jackie into the cultural consciousness, has agreed to curate a channel on the app for us. The most fun part of launching 's new mobile app is getting to have unexpected, enlightening conversations about TV with the incredibly smart, talented people who make it. Kevin Beggs, the president of Lionsgate's television group, may have helped introduce the world to some of the most culturally literate shows on TV, but when it's time for him to name his favorites, he recalls with glee an episode of Family Guy and utters just four words: "Bird Is the Word". Kevin Beggs' Watchlist: What Does He Love About Family Guy?
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