St. Elsewhere, which ran on NBC from 1982 to 1988, was more than just a medical drama. It followed the lives of the staff at St. Eligius, an old teaching hospital in Boston, and used storytelling and ...
Denzel Washington's Dr. Philip Chandler wearing a lab coat on St. Elsewhere - NBC Star of countless hit movies, Denzel Washington is most likely to pop up in TV news when, say, information about a ...
Television’s most infamous series finale was a betrayal of its fans, and its premise remains controversial 37 years later. The TV show paved the way for some of the best medical dramas, creating a ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Masius, who won two Emmys for writing “St. Elsewhere” and created the series “Touched By An Angel” and “Hawthorne,” died on ...
God save the luckless souls who find themselves admitted into St. Eligius Hospital, because the harried staff there probably won’t. Like visitors to a Roach Motel, patients may check in, but they ...
Physicians, heal thyselves: the story of St. Eligius, a Boston hospital of last resort for poor patients (hence its nickname) was important not so much for the diseases its doctors cured as the ...
John Masius, the creator of “Touched by an Angel” and two-time Emmy-winning writer and producer for “St. Elsewhere,” died on Saturday at age 75. Masius’ ex-wife Ellen Bry confirmed the “Touched by an ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. John Masius with "St. Elsewhere" colleagues at the 1984 Emmys. (Credit: Bob Riha, Jr./Getty Images) John Masius, the creator of ...
John Masius, who won two Emmys for writing “St. Elsewhere” and created the series “Touched By An Angel” and “Hawthorne,” died on Sept. 13 in Los Angeles. He was 75. His family confirmed that Masius ...