Medicine Ball (TV series)

Medicine Ball
Genre Medical drama
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 1
No. of episodes 9 (list of episodes)
Production
Running time 60 minutes
Broadcast
Original channel Fox
Original run March 13 – May 15, 1995

Medicine Ball is an American medical drama television series that aired from March 13 until May 15, 1995.

Premise

Medical drama set at a hospital in Seattle where a group of young doctors are about to begin their residencies.[1]

Cast

Episodes

No. Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1"Pilot"March 13, 1995
On her first day on the job, Katie clashes with her supervisor. Danny loses his first patient. Harley Spencer tries to correct the misdiagnosis of an older doctor.
2"Wizard of Bras"March 20, 1995
A patient suggests an alternative treatment. Tom and Danny do volunteer work at a college.
3"Life's Ebola Cherries"April 3, 1995
Harley and a patient are trapped in a sealed room because of a deadly virus they may have contracted. Max wins a day with baseball player Ken Griffey, Jr..
4"Heart and Sole"April 10, 1995
A transplant is postponed because of a donor who isn't who they thought he was. A dwarf wants nothing to do with the birth of his son, because he will grow to full size.
5"Smoke Gets in Your Thighs"April 17, 1995
Elizabeth gets in an auto accident. A patient believes Patrick is Jesus Christ.
6"Sex, Lies and Adhesive Tape"April 24, 1995
Clate and Harley have trouble arranging a heart transplant. Max has to deal with the death of Elizabeth.
7"Hot Lips and Major Burns"May 1, 1995
The doctors have to treat two burn victims. A widow demands an apology after Danny doesn't tell her immediately about the death of her spouse.
8"Blind Man's Bluff"May 8, 1995
A blind man has surgery to restore his vision, but the doctors learn that he may lose his sight again. Nia wants clate to cancel a date with a patient.
9"Night of the I Wanna"May 15, 1995
Clate's sister wants her son back. A surgeon is injured in a train wreck.

Court case

A dispute over the actor's union contract on the show lead to the U.S. Supreme Court Case, Marquez v. Screen Actors Guild Inc.

References

  1. TV Guide. "Medicine Ball Cast and Details". TV Guide. Retrieved 2013-02-14.

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