Edward Herrmann was superb as Father John McCabe. They used the hospital's 50th anniversary to hop around eras, introducing us to different characters through the decades and weaving together the deep emotional ties to the hospital. The production, the writing, the acting, the story arc. Unlike a lot of TV I loved decades ago and revisit years later, this one lived up in every way to my memory. This show changed how I saw and what I expected from television.Įarly this morning I watched part 1 and 2 of "Time Heals," the episode you mentioned. Episode.Ĭlick to expand.I had pretty much the same experience as you, as I mentioned in my first post. Elsewhere go from mils manner to monster),Terrence Knox(another hero- to- monster character),William Daniels,Howie Mandel and Ed Begley Jr. Looking at the Imdb cast/crew for the second episode-Denzel Washington.Tim Robbins,Norman Lloyd,Loraine Newman,Jack Bannon(another good guy actor who had his time on St. It will never happen,especially with Disney evidently owning it now. Elsewhere needs the DVD treatment to catch all the hidden stuff-the pages,the puns,the Easter eggs,for repeated viewings. Unfortunately,Shout doesn't caption-I guess that is one reason they are called Shout. At least NYPD Blue,another MTM production had Shout Factory put the rest of the series on DVD. Elsewhere fared so poorly during its time and after. The penultimate episode was titled The Abby Singer Show,an inside MTM joke as Singer was the long standing MTM producer,known for announcing to the cast & crew the second -to- last shot before a break-hence "the Abby Singer" shot. The show was filled with references to TV-just imagine the arc involving Steve Allen,Jayne Meadows,Louis Nye, Bill Dana,Tom Poston-most of the original Steve Allen Tonight Show gang-playing the parents of the young doctors,a nod of passing the torch. Bruce Paltrow,Brand & Falsey, Mark Tinker,Beth Hilshafer- many boomers and a few born in 1951,a special year for this old fart. Even if it seems to be a miss,if you see Fontana's name on the credits,stop and watch. I'm not even saying it's a "fair" description - obvious everybody knows HBO, and "The Wire" is not really an "unknown".but, take into account what a person without HBO, or an interest in the politics of Baltimore, journalism, local civics, the drug trade, or the city's legal infrastructure, let alone the changing focus from season-to-season, and how that would be seen by somebody who can watch Leslie Knope for six seasons in a row, and at least count on the same scenery and characters.and you see my point, from an outsider's perspective.Ĭlick to expand.Tom Fontana involvement on both. While an NBC series could be considered "mainstream" a prestige HBO project with no real "hook" (because the characters and settings changed every season), it was harder for an uninitiated viewer to easily understand what it was. But since it did not achieve the mainstream awareness outside of the actual connoisseurs of scripted series, it actually diminished the memory of Homicide itself. NBC.I think Homicide was eclipsed, critically and profile-wise, by the creator's next project, The Wire. Traumas here range from the serious (infertility and sexual incompatibility) to the trivial (a major fuss over the fact that a “fossil watch” doesn’t work). * “Friends and Lovers.” (10 p.m.-11 p.m., WMAR, Channel 2) - This pilot by the makers of MTV’s “The Real World” “video verite” series was not picked up by NBC, which is a blessing. Knowing the past work by these actors and producers, “The Road Home” can and should improve in weeks to come. However, the pilot of this “family values” drama resolves everything a bit too neatly, although it establishes characters worth revisiting. Elsewhere” alumni Terence Knox and Ed Flanders as the male leads, and paired them with two truly classy actresses: Karen Allen and Frances Sternhagen. Elsewhere” teamed to produce this new series, cast fellow “St. * “The Road Home.” (9 p.m.-10 p.m., WBAL, Channel 11) - Bruce Paltrow and John Tinker of “St. Most of the plots and stunts seem purloined from previous Bond stories and movies, and Klaus Maria Brandauer, as the villain, lights up the screen a lot more than Sean Connery’s female costar, Kim Basinger. * “Never Say Never Again.” (8 p.m.-11 p.m., WJZ, Channel 13) - Actually, in this case, it wouldn’t have been such a bad idea. Heading the list: a wild and delightfully mature cartoon series called “Duckman,” and the TV premiere of a wild and delightfully immature movie called “Groundhog Day.” Elsewhere,” all the action tonight is on cable. Baltimore Sun eNewspaper Home Page Close MenuĮxcept for the premiere of a new CBS drama series that reunites two producers and two stars of “St.
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