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not planed. TV Show was canceled.
St. Eligius Hospital in South Boston was not exactly the world's best health care center. Despite its flaws, it featured some of the most caring doctors and nurses you could ever meet. Led by Dr. Donald Westphall (and later by Dr. Benjamin Gideon), St. Eligius became a sanctuary for the underdog and the downtrodden. St. Elsewhere ran on NBC for six seasons. Originally a ratings flop, NBC picked it up for a second season for the sole purpose of grabbing some additional Emmy nominations. It eventually became a minor hit for The Peacock, until burnout by the writers resulted in its 1988 cancellation. The series was nominated for 63 Emmy Awards and won 13.
Dr. Craig's dream of saving Dr. Auschlander's life turns into a nightmare. Also: John Doe #6 helps Dr. Craig write his memoirs; Dr. Turner makes a life-or-death decision based on a patient's religious beliefs; Griffin sets up Birch to take the fall for his negligence; Ehrlich tells the details of his tryst with Lucy; Dr. Fiscus is the butt of jokes when he makes a fashion change.
Dr. Craig is thrown into a tizzy when John Doe #6 thinks he's Craig. Also: Luther returns to the hospital as a paramedic, and is frustrated about an abusive bag lady; Dr. Griffin's sex drive sends him looking for love in the wrong places; Dr. Auschlander tries to help a human fly who tries to scale the hospital and fails twice.
Dr. Morrison is haunted by the man who attacked him in prison. Dr. Axelrod is put in charge of a 14 yr. old pre-med student and a piqued Craig has the police hunting for his missing manuscript. Also: Dr. Ehrlich becomes a tyrant when he's put in charge of drug testing, and Luther recruits Dr. Craig to do a magic act for the children's award.
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