List of Chicago Hope episodes
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This is a list of all episodes of the television series Chicago Hope.
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[edit] Season One (1994-1995)
# | Original airdate | Title |
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1-1 | September 18, 1994 | Pilot
Dr. Shutt has some difficulty concentrating on his patients after his wife files for divorce. Dr. Geiger agrees to separate conjoined twins, and Dr. Watters ponders suspending the eminent Dr. Thurmond's surgical privileges. |
1-2 | September 22, 1994 | Over the Rainbow
Dr. Geiger clashes with the hospital's executive committee after he performs an experimental procedure on a deceased patient. Dr. Shutt takes on a hapless HMO representative who insists that a less experienced, (and less expensive) surgeon perform a complex operation. |
1-3 | September 29, 1994 | Food Chains
Dr. Geiger prepares to transplant a baboon heart into a dying patient, but runs into opposition from the executive committee again, and Dr. Thurmond, who wants the baboon's bone marrow for an AIDS patient. Angela finds herself in a compromising position with the hospital's chief of staff. |
1-4 | October 6, 1994 | With the Greatest of Ease
An accident brings tragedy to a family trapeze act. Dr. Geiger walks the fine edge of sanity. Dr. Shutt has a nasty run-in with a bigoted patient. Camille returns to a scary, independent life without Aaron. |
1-5 | October 13, 1994 | You Gotta Have Heart
Dr. Watters supports a woman who refuses to give up on her legally dead infant. A baby boy needs a heart transplant. Dr. Shutt and Dr. Antonovich grow closer. |
1-6 | October 20, 1994 | Shutt Down
Dr. Shutt struggles with his ambivalence over the death of a gang member who shot up the ER. A boy is mysteriously paralyzed after a successful operation to correct a circulatory defect. |
1-7 | November 3, 1994 | Genevieve and Fat Boy
Dr. Geiger performs a risky heart operation on an overweight mob killer who's a key witness for the FBI. Two weary residents plot a practical joke to get even with the dour Dr. Geiger. The budding relationship between Dr. Shutt and Dr. Antonovich takes an unexpected turn. |
1-8 | November 10, 1994 | Death Be Proud
A 12-year-old girl arrives for surgery to correct a severely cleft palate and suffers serious complications from another birth defect. A young nurse interferes in Dr. Shutt's care for the comatose Dr. Antonovich. |
1-9 | January 1, 1995 | Heartbreak
Camille feels more pressure over her decision to divorce Aaron when the rabbi who married them is admitted for a heart transplant, and it drives her into some uncharacteristic outburts. Dr. Thurmond's behavior towards a new OR nurse comes under close scrutiny. |
1-10 | January 2, 1995 | The Quarantine
Dr. Geiger and Dr. Nyland learn that they've been exposed to the very contagious and deadly Ebola virus, and the resulting quarantine of those they've been in close contact with brings some emotional outbursts and revelations that change things forever. |
1-11 | January 9, 1995 | Love and Hope
Dr. Geiger takes part in a concert with his wife and her fellow patints. Aaron and Camille face new anxieties, and a patient admitted for one small problem ends up facing numerous ailments he never had before. |
1-12 | January 16, 1995 | Great White Hope
A teenage boxer whom Dr. Watters helped train suffers a seizure. Birch lends support to a pregnant girl. Dr. Shutt is audited by the IRS and gets an unpleasant surprise. |
1-13 | January 23, 1995 | Small Sacrifices
Dr. Infante reattaches a digit severed from the hand of a flutist. A former patient brings suit against the hospital and its doctors, and recruits some out of town help. A mysterious young man helps out in the ER. |
1-14 | February 6, 1995 | Cutting Edges
Laurie has a big surprise for Jeffrey. An inner-city doctor suspects his teenage patient may have breast cancer. |
1-15 | February 13, 1995 | Life Support
Dr. Geiger faces a volatile situation when a donor heart he tabbed for one of his patients is redirected to one of Hancock's. Dr. Shutt and Camille work to remove high-tech bullets from a cop that might explode at any minute. |
1-16 | February 20, 1995 | Freeze Outs
The doctors race to save a boy who was submerged in icy waters for over three hours. An AIDS patient fights for his life and Dr. Infante has a startling request for Dr. Geiger. |
1-17 | February 27, 1995 | Growth Pains
An explosion sends a dry cleaner to the ER. Dr. Kadalski is pressured to change his unorthodox methods when he treats a man who compulsively pulls out his hair. A fearful Birch lets off steam at Jeffrey as baby Alicia's condition worsens. |
1-18 | March 13, 1995 | Informed Consent
Birch goes to court when Dr. Hancock is dropped from an HMO's list of providers. Shutt and Geiger offer to perform two experimental procedures simultaneaously to save an elderly patient. Dr. Kronk finds out that his new girlfriend has been keeping an important fact about herself a secret. |
1-19 | March 20, 1995 | Internal Affairs
Dr. Kronk uses extreme measures to save a life at an auto accident. Dr. Shutt finds himself on a collision course with Watters when the chief of staff learns of Shutt's plans for treating a man with Parkinson's disease. Dr. Nyland's a mess after presiding over an operation on an old flame that results in the removal of a healthy adrenal gland. |
1-20 | May 8, 1995 | The Virus
A public-health official threatens to close the hospital as staff members race to isolate the source of a deadly bacteria that's invaded the OR. A distraught Dr. Infante turns to Dr. Geiger for support. |
1-21 | May 15, 1995 | Full Moon
A troubled Dr. Geiger seeks a blessing from his institutionalized ex-wife so he can continue his relationship with Dr. Infante. A dying AIDS patient hopes Hancock can arrange a surgical procedure that would allow him to see one more sunrise. |
1-22 | May 22, 1995 | Songs from the Cuckoo Birds
After the state suspends his license to practice medicine, Dr. Geiger faces an administrative hearing in which his personal life is scrutinized as never before. And Alan feels slighted when Jeffrey chooses another lawyer to lead his defense. |
[edit] Season Two (1995-1996)
# | Original airdate | Title |
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2-1 | September 18, 1995 | Hello Goodbye |
2-2 | September 25, 1995 | Rise from the Dead |
2-3 | October 2, 1995 | A Coupla Stiffs |
2-4 | October 9, 1995 | Every Day a Little Death |
2-5 | October 16, 1995 | Wild Cards |
2-6 | October 30, 1995 | Who Turned Out the Lights? |
2-7 | November 6, 1995 | From Soup to Nuts |
2-8 | November 13, 1995 | Leave of Absence |
2-9 | November 20, 1995 | Stand |
2-10 | November 27, 1995 | The Ethics of Hope |
2-11 | December 11, 1995 | Christmas Truce |
2-12 | January 8, 1996 | Transplanted Affection |
2-13 | January 15, 1996 | Three Men and a Lady |
2-14 | January 22, 1996 | Right to Life |
2-15 | February 5, 1996 | Hearts and Minds |
2-16 | February 12, 1996 | Women on the Verge |
2-17 | February 26, 1996 | Life Lines |
2-18 | March 11, 1996 | Sexual Perversity in Chicago Hope |
2-19 | March 18, 1996 | Sweet Surrender |
2-20 | April 29, 1996 | The Parent Rap |
2-21 | May 6, 1996 | Quiet Riot |
2-22 | May 13, 1996 | Ex Marks the Spot |
2-23 | May 20, 1996 | Last One Out, Get the Lights |
[edit] Season Three (1996-1997)
# | Original airdate | Title |
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3-01 | 16 September 1996 | Out of Africa (1) |
3-02 | 23 September 1996 | Back to the Future (2) |
3-03 | 30 September 1996 | Papa's Got a Brand New Bag |
3-04 | 7 October 1996 | Liver Let Die |
3-05 | 14 October 1996 | Liar, Liar |
3-06 | 21 October 1996 | Higher Powers |
3-07 | 4 November 1996 | A Time to Kill |
3-08 | 11 November 1996 | A Day in the Life |
3-09 | 18 November 1996 | Divided Loyalty |
3-10 | 25 November 1996 | V-Fibbing |
3-11 | 9 December 1996 | Mummy Dearest |
3-12 | 6 January 1997 | Split Decisions |
3-13 | 13 January 1997 | Verdicts |
3-14 | 20 January 1997 | The Day of the Rope |
3-15 | 3 February 1997 | Take My Wife, Please |
3-16 | 10 February 1997 | Missed Conception (1) |
3-17 | 17 February 1997 | Mother, May I? (2) |
3-18 | 10 March 1997 | Growing Pains |
3-19 | 17 March 1997 | The Son Also Rises |
3-20 | 7 April 1997 | Second Chances |
3-21 | 13 April 1997 | Positive I.D.'s |
3-22 | 21 April 1997 | Leggo My Ego |
3-23 | 28 April 1997 | Colonel of Truth |
3-24 | 5 May 1997 | Lamb to the Slaughter |
3-25 | 12 May 1997 | Love on the Rocks |
3-26 | 19 May 1997 | Hope Against Hope |
[edit] Season Four (1997-1998)
72. (4.1) "Guns and Roses" written by: John Tinker directed by: Bill D'Elia Gang warfare breaks out in the E.R. A Suspicious Austin refuses to perform a heart transplant. The romance between Kronk and Grad is back on again. Jim Kellner -- Tom Skerrit Gerry Clanahan -- Michael Zelniker Spencer Clanahan -- Kyle Sullivan Deidra Clanahan -- Jennifer Parsons Lenni Briggs -- Walter Brandon Alexander Yolanda Briggs -- Rhonda Stubbins White Maintenance Man -- Van Epperson Tech -- Julio Dolce Vita Orderly -- Daniel Davis Paramedic -- Ken Narasaki Nurse Tracey Doyle -- Venessia Valentino Mourner #1 -- Chauncey B. Raglin-Washington Mourner #2 -- Damien McIntosh
73. (4.2) "The Incredible Adventures of Baron Von Munchausen... by Proxy" written by: Tim Kring directed by: Stephen Cragg A woman may be making her daughter sick purposely. Kronk wants a child. Shutt's patient dies, and McNeil joins gamblers anonymous. Jessica Walters -- Brittany Alyse Smith Luanne Walters -- Gretchen German Dr. Daniel Suffin -- Scott Paulin Leonard Mankiewicz -- Jordan Lund Lance Jordan -- Richard Green Mrs. Mankiewicz -- Nan Martin Rebecca Rosen -- Juanita Jennings Bart Simon -- John Prosky Lance Jordan -- Richard Green Elvis Tatum -- Wayne Brown Delivery Man -- Jon Sklaroff Lab Tech -- Doug Spinuzza Nurse Trish Adams -- Dawn Landon Nurse Tracey Doyle -- Venessia Valentino Policeman -- Joe Bays Nurse Debi Hamano -- Sharon Omi Scrub Nurse -- Wendy Worthington O.R. Nurse #1 -- Monique Edwards O.R. Nurse #2 -- Jane Clark
74. (4.3) "Brain Salad Surgery" written by: Dawn Prestwich and Nicole Yorkin directed by: Bill D'Elia Dr. Shutt views his life as a musical after he collapses from an aneurism. Dr. Joe Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Maricella Keith -- Amie Carey Dr. Denise Potter -- Tasha Smith Cashier -- Azura Skye Claire Shutt -- Carol Kiernan Dr. Jeffrey Geiger -- Mandy Patinkin Young Aaron -- Ben Diskin ? -- Tyler Layton Dr. Arnold Throop -- David St. James Nurse Cecile -- Lauren Tuerk Dr. Baglin -- Richard Gilbert-Hill Cashier -- Azura Skye Paramedic -- Helena Lewis Counter Man -- Gil Christner Nurse Tracey Doyle -- Venessia Valentino
75. (4.4) "Sympathy for the Devil" written by: Jennifer Levin directed by: Lou Antonio Dr. Kronk must decide whether or not to grant the request of a convicted child molester who wants to be castrated. Dr. Shutt struggles to regain his health after his aneurism. McNeil refuses an "easy cure" to a heroin addict, and Dr. Grad treats an HIV positive 14-year-old. Dr. Joe Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Karen Wilder -- Kathyrn Harrold Ellis Cooper -- Frederic Lane Ivy Moore -- Mena Suvari Jill Fisher -- Yvette Nipar Johnnie -- Mike Houlihan Nurse #2 -- Joyce Guy Nurse #1 -- McNally Sagal Bartender -- Mark Chaiet Alex -- Andres McKenzie Nurse -- Rebecca Roy
76. (4.5) "...And The Hand Played On" written by: Barbara Hall screenplay by: Tim Kring, Dawn Prestwich, Nicole Yorkin directed by: James C. Hart Dr. Shutt may have brain damage after his aneurism, so a new neurosurgeon (Dr. Lisa Catera) is brought into the hospital. Dr. Austin gets trapped on an elevator with a sexy electrician. Zeb Moser -- Eric Mabius Ruby Madigan -- Paige Moss Danny Blaines -- Jason Beghe Nancy Duncan -- Samaria Graham Tom Duncan -- Shaun Baker Phlebotomist -- Monique L. Ridge Repairman -- Newell Alexander Dr. Joseph Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Nurse -- Marianna Elliott
77. (4.6) "The Lung and the Restless" written by: Ian Biederman and Barbara Hall directed by: David Semel A boy enters the hospital for a live-donor transplant, but the donor is his sister who has cystic fibrosis, and Dr. Austin thinks that her parents talked her in to having the operation. Dr. Grad learns that she is pregnant. Dr. Kronk announces a trip... to South America. Dr. Shutt tries biofeedback. Dr. Joe Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Dr. Phyllis Larkin -- Phyllis Lyons Bill Burke -- Lawrence Pressman Nina Burke -- Chad Morgan John Sardos -- John Patrick White Carol Sardos -- Lee Garlington Frank Sardos -- Robert Pine Doris Pendleton -- Charlotte Booker Georgia Sardos -- Andrea Friedman Paul Hager -- Don Franklin
78. (4.7) "White Trash" written by: Josh Reims directed by: Jesus Travino Hancock and the police search trash bins for a newborn; male rape; Drs. Kronk and Grad wed at the airport. A basketball player has a heart defect. Danny Blaines -- Jason Beghe Stacey Kagan -- Jenna Von Oy Justice of the Peace -- Charlie Dell Steve Rutledge -- Steve Fitchpatrick Deborah Kagan -- Marilyn Mclntyre Chris Plummer -- Antonio David Lyons Coach David Erickson -- Shashawnee Hall Mrs. Stephanie Plummer -- Patricia Belcher Detective Dennis Jimenez -- Mike Gomez Detective -- Paul Carafotes Skycap -- Ahmad Reese Cop #2 -- Derek Sitter
79. (4.8) "Wingin' It" written by: Nicole Yorkin and Dawn Prestwich directed by: Oz Scott Austin and NcNeil fly to London for a conference and are forced to perform lifesaving surgery with only an airline medical kit. Shutt begins his psychiatric residency. Dr. Scott Frank -- George Newbern Julie -- Stacy Solodkin Coretta Tree -- Sage Allen Ken -- Sean O'Bryan Sheila Heaps -- Moira Walley Sherri -- Kathryne Dora Brown Irina Porzikof -- Yelena Danova Mikhail Porzikof -- Peter Lucas Sasha Porzikof -- Mercedes Kastner Dr. Betsteller -- Dierk Torsek Javier Castenada -- Santos Morales Captain Nick Balmer -- Tim Edward Rhoze Nurse Loyda Santos -- Loyda Ramos Patient -- Christopher Smith Nurse -- Lilliana Cabal Man -- J. Michael 'Yak' Oliva
80. (4.9) "Cabin Fever" written by: Barbara Hall directed by: Kristoffer Tabori McNeil offers his cabin to Drs. Austin, Catera, and Grad, whom each want to get away from the city for a while. While at the cabin they receive a visit from an unexpected and deadly visitor. Eli -- Nick Searcy Jerry Ashworth -- Lawrence Monoson Waitress -- Brenda Wehle Cop -- Kenneth Magee Tow Truck Driver -- Robert Noble
Peter Berg, Rocky Carroll, Vondie Curtis-Hall, Adam Arkin, Hector Elizondo do not appear in this episode
81. (4.10) "All In The Family" written by: David Amann directed by: Lou Antonio Shutt has his first group counseling session with a family, and tries to help a young man whose brother committed suicide. Wilkes father comes back into his life. Hancock and McNeil try to treat a boy whom he suspects is abused, even though the child and his father deny the abuse. Dr. Scott Frank -- George Newbern Myra Dolan -- Stephanie Faracy Jim Dolan -- Christoper Curry Paul Bergstrom -- Larry Joshua Brandon Bergstrom -- Colby Sawyer Charles Wilkes -- Dick Anthony Williams Ethan Dolan -- David Denman Rebecca Rosen -- Juanita Jennings Female Resident -- Elkin Antoniou Nurse #1 -- Terri Douglas Nurse #2 -- Devika Parikh
82. (4.11) "On Golden Pons" written by: Ian Biederman directed by: Jim Bagdonas After a little too much holiday cheer Wilkes is charged with a DUI and must serve a community service in Dr. Hancock's clinic. Watters discovers that his accountant has left the country with Watters money. Shutt turns over a patient to Catera, and the two clash over whether she should perform a dangerous surgery on the patient. Dr. McNeil is elected to play Santa and is a huge hit in the children's ward. Grad receives her Christmas present a little early. Emily Beck -- K. Callan Gary Fenton -- Jim Holmes Jeremiah -- J.R. Chan Kid -- John "Mac" McCrosson Janie -- Amanda Barthel Janie's Mom -- Rebecca Marcotte Anesthesiologist -- Richard Gilbert Hill Doris Harper -- Denise Dowse Earlee -- Lee Weaver Cop -- Ted Koch Dr. Ben Baglin -- Richard Gilbert Hill Boy -- J.B. Gaynor Kid -- John "Mac" McCrosson Nurse -- Stacey Tate
John Tinker is credited as John Tinkler, for the holidays
83. (4.12) "Broken Hearts" written by: Joshua Stern directed by: Sandy Smolan Austin operates on a pregnant patient with a damaged heart and learns that she had taken the controversial diet pill Phen-phen. An accident reunites Watters and an old flame, the woman he had an affair with. Shutt has his first breakthrough. McNeil and Catera grow closer.
Stephanie Serone --Joanna Kerns Luke Serone -- Blayne Weaver Karen Wilder -- Kathryn Harrold Leslie Stark -- Anita Barone Greg Stark -- James Acheson Christine Druckhammer -- Sally Ann Brooks Dr. Dean Lefkowitz -- Bert Rosario Man -- Shea Farrell Nurse Trish Adams -- Dawn Landon Nurse #1 -- Denise Iketani Nurse #2 -- Erica Ortega Paramedic-- Dean Purvis
84. (4.13) "Memento Mori" written by: Tim Kring directed by: Michael Schultz The hospital loses electricity in the dead of winter. Austin must do emergency surgery on a close friend. Pregnant, Grad feels unattractive.
Mother Mary Catherine -- Mariclare Costello Walter Emmons -- Wayne Tippet Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman Nathan Cacaci -- Haley Joel Osment Orderly -- Julio Dolce Vita Dr. Joseph Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Girl -- Ali Larter Scotty -- Sean Lawlor Electrician -- Newell Alexander Nurse Tracey Doyle -- Venessia Valentino E.R. Tech -- Monique Edwards Nurse #2 -- Carlos Cervantes
85. (4.14) "Psychodrama" written by: Patrick Norris directed by: Jennifer Levin A Chicago Hope salute to Alfred hitchcock. In tis black and white episode Watters is confined to a wheelchair after a basketball injury and witnesses a murder. Austin receives a bird from Danny, the electrician she's been dating, which causes havoc in the hospital. Diane believes she has found her birthmother. Dr. Roger Thorn -- Kelly Connell Mason Van Damm -- Jeff Allin Eden Candle -- Lisa Wilcox Sean McNeil -- Todd Allen Danny Blaines -- Jason Beghe Alfreda Perkins -- Tippi Hedren Al Hitch -- Christopher Smith Nurse Tracey Doyle -- Venessia Valentino Rod Brenner -- Paul Bartel Nurse -- Sandra Bogan Octogenarian -- Marte Boyle Slout Beat Cop #1 -- Zaid Farid Beat Cop #2 -- Michael Norris
This episode is intended as a dedication to Alfred Hitchcock and is shown entirely in black and white
86. (4.15) "The Tie that Binds" written by: Dawn Prestwich & Nicole Yorkin screenplay by: Beth Glazer McLaughlin directed by: John Heath Catera must operate on a 5-year-old who is suddenly stricken with seizures. An HIV-positive friend of Dr. Grad's talks to Diane about getting pregnant (she wants advice) and Diane (who discovered a lump in her breast) is afraid that neither of them will see their children grow up. A mother and daughter come into the ER handcuffed together. Vicki Slater -- Leslie Hope Peggy Fritz -- Marianne Muellerleile Rhonda Fritz -- Sara Rue Dr. Joseph Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Paul Griffin -- Kirk Taylor Alyson Griffin -- Michole White Carly Griffin -- Kimberly Washington Nurse Roger -- Michael Krawic Dr. Lousie Ginsberg -- Maryedith Burrell Gary Slater -- Taylor Nichols Janitor -- Allen Carter Nurse Jane -- Monique Edwards Nurse Trish Adams -- Dawn Landon O.B. Nurse -- Jane Clark Anesthesiologist -- Fran Elliot
87. (4.16) "The Things We Do for Love" written by: Lyla M. Oliver directed by: Christine Lahti Catera and McNeil cross roads when her fascination with his brother becomes personal. Billy begins to feel "in over his head" with the impending birth of his child, so at a desperate attempt at freedom he becomes involved in a bar fight. Austin introduces Danny to her daughter. Watters moonlights as a stand-up comic. while at Catera's house McNeil looks at the TV and says "i've seen thi show doesn't he get shot" and on screen Grad and the eel are on screen this is a clip from the episode where he gets killed
Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman Ron Frankel -- Mark Keily Danny Blaines -- Jason Beghe Sean McNeil -- Todd Allen Dr. Joseph Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Large Drunk -- Scott MacDonald Bartender -- Martin Cassidy Emcee -- Tom Dorfmeister Waitress -- Pattie Tierce Nurse -- Louellen Poore Nurse #2 -- Marilyn Ginns
88. (4.17) "Liver, Hold The Mushrooms" written by: Remi Aubuchon and Josh Reims directed by: Kenny Ortega A family eats poisonous mushrooms and the mother and two sons must receive a liver transplant. A donor is found for the mother and the father is a match for the two sons. The father decides to have a live donor transplant, but is told by Kronk that only one of his children can receive the organ. Austin and Cacaci have to attend a sensitivity seminar, which only makes Austin worse. With Shutt's help a patient remembers a sexual abuse that happened during childhood, but the parent vehemently deny it ever happening. Drs. Grad and Kronk get kicked out of lamaze class. Ellen Ramsey -- Amanda Carlin Jerry Ramsey -- Michael McGrady Helen Sherwood -- Amy Ryan Dr. Joseph Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Dr. Scott Frank -- George Newbern Howard Sherwood -- Sam Anderson Joanna Elliott -- Cheryl Francis Harrington Harold Litvak -- Matt Winston Rolf Cabot -- Davis Gaines Instructor -- Catherine Paolone
89. (4.18) "Waging Bull" written by: Kenny Lenhart and John Sakmar directed by: Bill D'Elia Dr. McNeil attends a medical convention in Las Vegas, believing he can control his gambling addiction. After the son of a close friend dies, McNeil begins gambling again. Watters, Shutt, and Wilkes are forced to share a room in the hotel, when it is overbooked for the convention. Bobby Barrett -- Shemar Moore Dr. Susan Skinner -- Signy Coleman Desk Clerk -- Erin Chandler Charlie Barrett -- Tom Wright Cashier -- Betty Bunch Big Spin Girl -- Donna Baldwin Bartender -- Michael Justin Croupier -- Frank Patton Buck -- T.J. Meyers Doctor -- Lonnie L. Hammargren, M.D. Security Officer -- Steve Schirripa Photographer -- Shelle Renee EngelbertHumperdinck -- Engelbert Humperdinck Dr. Sherman Peabody -- Jeff Silverman Frank -- Gavin Harrison Sean -- Terry Wilkerson Ray 'The Razor' Gillette -- Wayne King, Jr. Pit Boss #1 -- William "Bill" Allison Stickman #1 -- Joe Armeno Pit Boss #2 -- Michael Delano Stickman #2 -- Jeffrey W. Anderson
90. (4.19) "Objects Are Closer Than They Appear" written by: David Amann directed by: Frank De Palma After the mysterious death of a seemingly healthy 15 year-old Dr. Wilkes decides to investigate. A lesbian wants her lover to die with dignity and fights her family to get her wishes.
Max Demming -- John Glover Harlan Brooks -- Francis Guinan Rachel Brooks -- Karen Landry Marie/Monica Lauder -- Monica McSwain Dorothy Carlson -- Jenny O'Hara Mrs. Lauder -- Melody Garrett Dr. Scott Frank -- George Newbern Nick Brooks -- Cody Dorkin Jeff McGrath -- James McDonnell Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman Dr. Roger Thorn -- Kelly Connell Daniel Pruitt -- Matt O'Toole Darren McCoy -- Wesley Thompson Judge Peggy Rickard -- Roz Witt Paramedic -- Ken Narasaki
Marie/Monica Lauder suffered from a disease called Long QT Syndrome. Rocky Carroll did a Public Service Announcement for CARE (the Cardiac Arrythmiac Research and Education Foundation) at the end of this episode. For mmore information call 1-888-752-2273
91. (4.20) "Deliverance" written by: Nicole Yorkin and Dawn Prestwich directed by: Rob Corn Diane goes into labor unexpectedly and when no one can find Billy she reluctantly asks Kate to be her coach. Wilkes must get a family to safety from an abusive husband/father. McNeil and Catera take dance lessons (with special guest star Kenny Ortega, who choreographed "Brain Salad Surgery." Billy arrives at the hospital and discovers that Diane is having a c-section after her and the baby have gone into distress during the labor. Dr. Joseph Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Chuck Lutsky -- Michael Harney Marianne Lutsky -- Carol Huston Tony Mangelli -- Robert Cicchini Irene -- Angela Paton Antoinette Mangelli -- Lesli Margherita Kurtis Lutsky -- Robert D. Vito Davey Lutsky -- Aaron Spann Ellston McCool -- Kenny Ortega Dr. Raoul Chammora -- Ariel Felix Cop -- Jonathan Nichols Nurse Juan Numero-- Tim McFadyen Nurse Jodi -- Alex Goldfarb Nurse -- Jane Clark Dance Instructor -- Miranda Garrison
92. (4.21) "Bridge Over Troubled Watters" written by: Remi Aubuchon directed by: Patrick Norris Dr. Watters' son is found dead in his apartment and Phillip must except the fact that he committed suicide. Dr. Austin brings her daughter to the hospital and she becomes fascinated with the blood and guts aspects of her mother's work. Dr. Catera becomes uncomfortable with Dr. McNeil's romantic pursuits, until she watches one of her patients (who is in much the same situation.) Sara Wilmette -- Mae Whitman Tanya Worrell -- Siena Goines Dr. Raoul Chamorra -- Ariel Felix Clementine -- Molly Arkin Orderly -- Michael Rogers Detective Jack Yost -- Jack McGee Eric Lane -- J. August Richards Mr. Stolzer -- Ian Bruce Chaplain -- Richard Voigts Dr. Andrew Shaddock -- Michael Ensign Admitting Nurse -- Irene De Bari Dude -- Matthew Kennedy Woman -- Michelle Artigas
94. (4.22) "Risky Business" written by: Lori Mozilo and Christine Ecklund directed by: Martha Mitchell A famous artist (played by Lauren Bacall) has an inoperable brain tumor. She convinces Dr. Shutt to run away to California with her. Samara Visco Klein -- Lauren Bacall Valerie Boyd -- MacKenzie Phillips Dr. Scott Frank -- George Newbern Karen Wilder -- Kathyrn Harrold Jonah "Jessica" Boyd -- Shawn Pyfrom Luther -- Conor O'Farrell Mitch Burgess -- Tom Virtue Robin Burgess -- Carolyn Mignini Mrs. Ortega -- Irene Olga Lopez Nurse -- Marianna Elliot Man -- Newell Alexander Anesthesiologist -- Sam Spencer
94. (4.23) "Absent Without Leave" written by: David Yorkin directed by: Jim Hart Dr. Kronk's mother visits. Aaron spends time with Samara in California. A woman offers Dr. Hancock money to sterilize some of his patients. Samara Visco Klien -- Lauren Bacall Beverly Kronk -- Barbara Babcock Dr. Scott Frank -- George Newbern Porschia Tate -- Donzaleigh Abernathy Van Earl Price -- John Fleck Vera Raviette -- Lillian Lehman Gary -- Gary Friedkin Housekeeper -- Margarita Franco Damian Tate -- Nathaniel Whitlow Lincoln Tate -- Evijan Watson Waiter -- Herb Rawlinson EMT -- Helena Lewis
95. (4.24) "Physician, Heal Thyself" written by: Ian Biederman screenplay by: Barbara Hall and Ian Biederman directed by: Lou Antonio As Dr. Wilkes takes his son to school gunfire erupts. The victims are brought to Chicago Hope and Wilkes finds himself having to deal with his sons post-tramatic distress. Kronk also finds himself viewing the situation in a new light, due to the recent arrival of his daughter. The situation also brings back memories of his son to Dr. Watters. Catera had to operate on the shooter, and feels conflicting emotions. Dr. McNeil pops the question to Dr. Catera. Austin is still turmoiled over the incident at the cabin. Stephanie Serone-- Joanna Kerns Dr. Joe Cacaci -- Bob Bancroft Danny -- Jason Beghe Gina Wilkes -- Charlayne Woodard Raymond Wilkes -- Jeremy Suarez David Ross -- Jay Karnes Debbie Cooper -- Sally Murphy ? -- Steven Culp Laura Turner -- Anne Tremko ER Nurse #1 (Joan Kramer) -- Ellen Bry Janet Ross -- Jennifer Tighe Attendant -- Ted Rooney Anesthesiologist -- Carlos Cervantes OR Nurse #2 (Virginia Pyne) -- Joyce Guy Mark Turner -- Jake Sakson Nurse Tracey Doyle -- Venessia Valentino Peter Matthews -- Tom Jackson Young Girl -- Lauren Summers Paramedic -- John Cappon E.R. Nurse -- Tim McFadyen
[edit] Season Five (1998-1999)
# | Original airdate | Title |
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5-01 | 30 September 1998 | Sarindipity |
5-02 | 7 October 1998 | Austin Space |
5-03 | 14 October 1998 | Wag The Doc |
5-04 | 21 October 1998 | The Breast And The Brightest |
5-05 | 28 October 1998 | One Hundred And One Damnations |
5-06 | 4 November 1998 | Viagra-Vated Assault |
5-07 | 11 November 1998 | Austin, We Have A Problem |
5-08 | 18 November 1998 | The Other Cheek |
5-09 | 25 November 1998 | Tantric Turkey |
5-10 | 9 December 1998 | Gun With The Wind |
5-11 | 16 December 1998 | McNeil And Pray |
5-12 | 13 January 1999 | Adventures In Babysitting |
5-13 | 20 January 1999 | Karmic Relief |
5-14 | 3 February 1999 | Playing Through |
5-15 | 10 February 1999 | Big Hand For The Little Lady |
5-16 | 17 February 1999 | Home Is Where The Heartache Is |
5-17 | 10 March 1999 | A Goy And His Dog |
5-18 | 24 March 1999 | Teacher's Pet |
5-19 | 31 March 1999 | Vanishing Acts |
5-20 | 14 April 1999 | From Here To Maternity |
5-21 | 21 April 1999 | And Baby Makes 10 |
5-22 | 28 April 1999 | Kiss Of Death |
5-23 | 17 May 1999 | The Heavens Can Wait |
5-24 | 19 May 1999 | Curing Cancer |