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Nominated for 25 Golden Globes and 110 Emmys, including 7 for Best Drama Series, ER has long been one of the best primetime television shows. Released in September 1994 on NBC, the hour-long hospital drama vividly illustrates the intensity and accelerating stress endemic to hospital emergency rooms across the United States. Created by Michael Crichton, famous Hollywood insider, novelist, and mastermind behind films like Jurassic Park, Twister, and Timeline, ER fulfills its creator’s definitive vision (it took more than a decade to introduce the show before network executives were join) for a while. A close look at the life of technology and humanity omnipresent in the emergency room. Since its inception, many members of the cast have passed through the corridors of the ER, many of them have become big Hollywood stars …

ER follows the exploits of a group of emergency room personnel who work at a busy Chicago hospital. The program tries to examine every detail of the ER experience. From the euphoria of saving a life to the boredom caused by mountains of paperwork, all the ups and downs are covered. In the program’s first year, several regular faces went to the emergency room. Drs Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards), Peter Benton (Eriq La Salle), Douglas Ross (George Clooney), and Susan Lewis (Sherri Stringfield) were regulars in the ER along with Head Nurse Carol Hathaway (Julianna Margulies) and Benton’s medical substitute student. (and later ER doctor), John Carter (Noah Wyle) … Any episode tends to have multiple storylines throughout the show, weaving scenes into short snippets intended to heighten audience excitement and create the aura of a stress-laden atmosphere. The great drama of the show, along with subplots of employee personal lives and the display of cutting-edge medical technology, combine to make ER one of the most adrenaline-provoking shows in television history …

ER’s DVD (Season 4) features a number of dramatic episodes, including the season premiere “Ambush,” in which the ER comes into the limelight when chosen as the location for the filming of a television documentary. . Trauma specialist Elizabeth Corday (Alex Kingston) joins the ER staff as Carter begins his residency. Meanwhile, the usual tragic cases come to the ER, such as that of a man who is left paralyzed after trying to break up a gang fight … Other notable episodes of season 4 include “Parents and Sons” in which Doug travels to California to solve his father’s problem. stay while Mark accompanies him to visit his San Diego family for the first time in years, and “A Bloody Mess” in which Dr. Corday performs an experimental procedure on a patient without first obtaining the required permits …

Below is a list of episodes included on the ER (Season 4) DVD:

Episode 71 (Ambush) Air date: 09/25/1997

Episode 72 (Something New) Air date: 02-10-1997

Episode 73 (Friendly Fire) Air date: 09-10-1997

Episode 74 (When the Branch Breaks) Air Date: 10/16/1997

Episode 75 (Nice Touch, Bad Touch) Air date: 10/30/1997

Episode 76 (Ground Zero) Air date: 11-06-1997

Episode 77 (Parents and Children) Air Date: 11/13/1997

Episode 78 (Freak Show) Air date: 11/20/1997

Episode 79 (Obstruction of Justice) Air date: 12-11-1997

Episode 80 (Do you see what I see?) Air date: 12/18/1997

Episode 81 (Think Warm Thoughts) Air date: 08-01-1998

Episode 82 (Acute Relief) Air Date: 01/15/1998

Episode 83 (Carter’s Choice) Air Date: 01/29/1998

Episode 84 (Family Medicine) Air date: 02-05-1998

Episode 85 (Exodus) Air date: 02/26/1998

Episode 86 (My Brother’s Keeper) Air date: 03-05-1998

Episode 87 (A Bloody Mess) Air date: 04-09-1998

Episode 88 (Intestinal Reaction) Issue Date: 04/16/1998

Episode 89 (Shades of Gray) Air date: 04/23/1998

Episode 90 (Of Past Regrets and Future Fear) Air Date: 04/30/1998

Episode 91 (Suffer little children) Air date: 04-07-1998

Episode 92 (A Hole in the Heart) Air Date: 05/14/1998

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