Royal Pains

For the book with a similar name, see The Royal Pain.
Royal Pains
Genre Medical drama
Comedy-drama
Created by Andrew Lenchewski
John P. Rogers
Starring Mark Feuerstein
Paulo Costanzo
Jill Flint
Reshma Shetty
Brooke D'Orsay
Campbell Scott
Ben Shenkman
Opening theme "Independence" performed by The Blue Van
Composer(s) James S. Levine
Country of origin United States
Original language(s) English
No. of seasons 6
No. of episodes 88 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producer(s) Carol Flint
Constance M. Burge
Paul Frank
Rich Frank
Jeff Kwatinetz
Michael Rauch
Andrew Lenchewski
Location(s) Long Island, New York
Camera setup Film; Single-camera
Running time about 42 minutes
Production company(s) 34 Films
Prospect Park Entertainment
Universal Cable Productions
Open 4 Business Productions
Distributor NBCUniversal Television Distribution
Broadcast
Original channel USA Network
Picture format HDTV 1080i30
NTSC (480i)
Audio format Surround
Original run June 4, 2009 – present
External links
Website

Royal Pains is a USA Network television series that premiered on June 4, 2009, starring Mark Feuerstein, Paulo Costanzo, Jill Flint, Reshma Shetty, Brooke D'Orsay, Ben Shenkman, and Campbell Scott.

The series is based in part on actual concierge medicine practices of independent doctors and companies. On November 5, 2014 USA renewed the series for season 7 and season 8. Each season will consist of 8 episodes. On April 7, 2015, USA announced that the seventh season will premiere on Tuesday, June 2, 2015.

Series synopsis

The series follows Hank Lawson, a young emergency room doctor, who after being wrongly blamed for an important patient's death, moves to the Hamptons and becomes a reluctant "doctor for hire" to the rich and famous. When the administrator of the local hospital asks him to treat the town's less fortunate, he finds himself walking the line between doing well for himself and doing good for others.

Cast and characters

Main characters

Recurring characters

Episodes

Seasons Episodes Originally aired
First aired Last aired
1 12 June 4, 2009 August 27, 2009
2 18 June 3, 2010 February 24, 2011
3 16 June 29, 2011 February 22, 2012
4 16 June 6, 2012 December 16, 2012
5 13 June 12, 2013 September 11, 2013
6 13 June 10, 2014 September 2, 2014
7 13 June 2, 2015 TBA

Location

Principal production of the show's pilot occurred in the Hamptons. However, other locations throughout Long Island were used, with Oheka Castle being the most prominent. Although actually located 60 miles to the west, in Huntington, Oheka served as the Hamptons home of Boris, the German nobleman who offers his guest house to Hank and Evan. In later episodes, exterior and aerial shots of Oheka are used to introduce scenes in the guest house.

In one episode, a Long Beach drive-through convenience store, Dairy Barn, was used as a fictional hot dog stand; a sign can be seen in the opening of that scene. Also, several scenes were shot on the bay side of Point Lookout. Other places used as fictional Hamptons locations include Northport Village in the Town of Huntington, Old Westbury Gardens, Freeport's Nautical Mile, which served as the exterior and parking lot of Hampton Heritage Hospital (in one scene, Freeport's charter coat can be seen across the bay) Caumsett State Historic Park and Oyster Bay Town Hall, which was transformed into the entrance of the Hamptons Heritage Hospital emergency room. Catalina Beach Club in Atlantic Beach, New York was transformed for the pilot episode into the fictional Hampt Inn, the hotel Hank and Evan stayed in upon their arrival in the Hamptons. Downtown Locust Valley, another haunt of the wealthy on Long Island's Gold Coast, plays downtown East Hampton in at least one episode (where Evan and Paige go shopping), with interior shots in a store as well as street scenes.

For several beach scenes, West Neck Beach (Huntington) was used and a food shopping scene was filmed in Southdown Market in Huntington. Huntington Hospital is now used for Hamptons Heritage Hospital.

Two episodes of the second season take place in Cuba, but were filmed in Puerto Rico.[2]

Development and production

The pilot was filmed on location on Long Island, New York in the spring and fall of 2008.[3] The pilot was directed by Jace Alexander, who also filmed the pilot of Burn Notice, another USA Network show, which aired in the hour before Royal Pains. Andrew Lenchewski wrote the pilot and Rich and Paul Frank executive-produced the project, with Lenchewski co-executive producing and John P. Rogers producing. The series was then picked up for a 12-episode season.[4] On February 24, 2011, the show completed its second season. The show was renewed for a sixth season [5] Season 6 was filmed in New York and premiered on June 10, 2014.[6]

Reception

Royal Pains has become one of the highest-rated shows on cable.[7] The series premiere was watched by 5.57 million viewers, the highest series premiere for the USA Network since Psych in 2006.[8][9] With episodes two and three watched by 5.59 million and 6.5 million viewers, respectively, it was the first show in five years to have viewership increase from week two to week three.[7][10]

Ratings

Season Timeslot (ET) # Ep. Premiered Ended TV Season Viewers
(in millions)
Date Premiere
Viewers
(in millions)
Date Finale
Viewers
(in millions)
1 Thursday 10:00 pm (June 4, 2009 – August 27, 2009) 12
June 4, 2009
5.57[11]
August 27, 2009
5.90[12] 2009 7.47[13]
2 Thursday 10:00 pm (June 3, 2010 – August 26, 2010)
Thursday 9:00 pm (January 20, 2011 – February 24, 2011)
18
June 3, 2010
5.84[14]
February 24, 2011
4.05[15] 20102011 7.33[16]
3 Wednesday 9:00 pm (June 29, 2011 – August 31, 2011)
Wednesday 10:00 pm (January 18, 2012 – February 22, 2012)
16
June 29, 2011
5.00[17]
February 22, 2012
3.16[18] 20112012 TBA
4 Wednesday 9:00 pm (June 6, 2012 – September 19, 2012)
Sunday 9:00 pm (December 16, 2012)
16
June 6, 2012
3.95[19]
December 16, 2012
3.25[20] 2012 TBA
5 Wednesday 9:00 pm (June 12, 2013 - September 11, 2013) 13
June 12, 2013
September 11, 2013
2013 TBA
6 Tuesday 9:00pm (June 10, 2014 - September 2, 2014) 13
June 10, 2014
September 2, 2014
1.78[21] 2014 TBA

DVD releases

Universal Studios Home Entertainment released the first season of Royal Pains in Region 1 on May 25, 2010, and released it in Region 4 on August 25, 2010. Season 2 was released in Region 1 on May 17, 2011.[22] A DVD released on January 3, 2012, contained the first 10 episodes of the third season.[23] Episodes are also available on iTunes and seasons 1-5 are now available on Netflix.com through their streaming service.

Title Region 1 Region 4 Bonus Features
Season 1 May 25, 2010[24] August 25, 2010[25] Deleted Scenes; Gag Reel; Commentary; Paulo's Video Blogs; Dr. Irv Danesh: The Real Doctor of Royal Pains; "High Top Fade Out" (Psych, episode 4.07)[26]
Season 2 May 17, 2011[22] March 28, 2012[27] Deleted Scenes; Gag Reel; Commentary; Guest Starring; Location, Location, Location
Season 3 (Volume 1) January 3, 2012[23]
Season 3 (Volume 2) May 29, 2012[28]

Novel series

Beginning in 2011, D.P. Lyle began publishing a book series based on the television series, under Signet Books' Obsidian imprint.[29]

Title Author ISBN Publication date
First, Do No Harm D.P. Lyle, M.D. 0451234146 June 7, 2011[29]
Sick Rich 0451235533 January 3, 2012[30]

International distribution

Region Provider Launch
 Canada Showcase 2010-01 [31]
 Australia Seven Network 2010-02-01 (season 2)[32]
 New Zealand TV3 2010
 Mexico Sony Entertainment Television 2010-02-21
 Brazil Sony Entertainment Television 2010-02-21
 Italy Joi 2009-09-10
 Spain Paramount Comedy 2009-10-14
 Poland TVP 1

TVN 7

2010-01-06
aka Bananowy doktor
(Banana doctor)
 Portugal Sony Entertainment Television (Portugal) 2010-02-15
aka Mágoas de Grandeza
 Greece Star Channel 2010-03-13
 Romania Universal Channel 2010-05-03
aka Pacienti de Lux (Luxury Patients)
 Slovakia TV Doma 2012-05-03
aka Bolesti Slávnych
(Royal Pains)
 United Kingdom Universal Channel (UK) 2010-05-09 (season 2)[33]
 Bulgaria Nova Television 2010-07-17
aka Houscall Doctor
(Доктор на повикване)
 France Canal+ 2010-07-18
 Norway Viasat 4 2010-07-19
 Denmark TV 3 N/A
 Slovenia POP BRIO 2010-09-03
aka Dr. De Luxe
 Sweden TV 6 N/A
 Serbia Fox Life
Prva Plus
Prva
2011-06-06
2014-06-02
2015
 Finland MTV3 2011-01-07<braka Kallista kipua<br />(Expensive Pain)
 Netherlands RTL 5 2012-06-03
 Germany RTL 2011-05-17
  Switzerland SF zwei 2011-06-06
 Austria Puls 4 2011-12-09
 Belgium 2BE 2011-06-05
 Russia Domashny 2011-12-19
aka Дорогой доктор
(Expensive doctor)
 Latvia TV3 2012 (season 2)
aka Bagātnieku dakteris
(Rich Doctor)
 Estonia TV6 2012-05-01
aka Rikaste Valud
(Rich Pains)
 Saudi Arabia MBC4 2012-10-01
 Israel Yes Stars Drama 2010-06-08
aka רופא להשכיר
 Japan WOWOW 2010-07-03
aka kyumeii hanku: serebu shinryo fairu
(Emergency M.D. Hank: Celebrity Medical Files),
救命医ハンク セレブ診療ファイル (Japanese Title)
 Singapore Universal Channel 2010 (season 2)
Southeast Asia
 Hong Kong
 Indonesia
 Malaysia
 Burma
 Singapore
 Thailand
 Vietnam
STAR World 2011-09-30 (season 3)
 Taiwan STAR World
Universal Channel (Asia)
under the Chinese name
"上流名醫(Famous Upper Class Doctor)"
 Cuba Canal Habana 2012
 Philippines 2nd Avenue / Jack City 2010-05-11 / 2013-01
 Turkey Universal Channel
 Northern Cyprus Fog TV

Legal issues

On July 6, 2010, actor Hayden Christensen and his older brother Tove filed a lawsuit against the USA Network in a Manhattan Federal Court. In the suit, the brothers claimed to have pitched to the USA Network an idea for a new television series, called Housecall, which involved a concierge doctor who made house calls to the rich and famous. The two brothers also claimed a USA Network executive told them, "prior to learning about Housecall, he was unaware of concierge doctors and that he thought it was a fascinating idea." A USA Network spokeswoman declined to comment on the lawsuit.[34] On May 10, 2011, a Manhattan judge ruled not enough evidence was available to justify a breach-of-contract claim because the claim concerns "materials that are not copyrightable, such as ideas." The decision was reversed on appeal in June 2012, the court holding that Christensens' claims were not pre-empted by copyright law. The opinion stated, "There are several qualitative differences between such a contract claim and a copyright violation claim," and added that sister appellate circuits recently had come to this same conclusion.[35] The case was settled with no details made public in May, 2013.[36]

References

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