The Very First Scene | ER
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- Опубліковано 24 вер 2024
- From Season 1 Episode 1: "24 Hours"
First broadcast September 19, 1994
It may be the first time we ever see the characters who would become a staple of American television, but for Dr Mark Greene (Anthony Edwards), it's just another day, as he is awoken by Nurse Lydia Wright (Ellen Crawford) in the small hours while sleeping in an exam room to attend to a very drunk Dr Doug Ross (George Clooney).
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the episode where mark greene dies? you have that?
When Abby's mom ran through the ER screaming her name
I would like to see the episode where the physician comes to the ER complaining of kidney stones and requesting Demerol...it’s later discovered the physician was addicted and used animal blood in his urine specimen.
Mark and Cynthia scenes
Abby and Luka scenes 😊
First words spoken on the first episode: "Dr. Greene, there's a patient for you"
Last words spoken on the last episode: "Dr.Greene, you coming?"
15 years. Full circle.
Was 2009 the year it ended? I thought it was earlier than that. MAN do I lose track of time!
This comment makes me emotional ❤️
Nice🤩🤩
I started watching the show when I was just under 10, and it ended when I was in my 20's. And I still rewatch episodes from the show in my 30's
@@retroguy9494 the “Dr Greene, you coming?” Was carter saying it to Rachel Greene who was applying to get into med school the very last episode ❤️😍
I graduated nursing school one month after this episode. This show had ALL the docs, nurses and other med staff talking how authentic this show was. It came on NBC on Thursdays and every Friday morning we would all discuss it as if it were an actual review. BEST MED SHOW TO DATE!
Read once they drew subplots from real medical people.
Thats so cool to hear.Thanks for sharing. 👍🏽
Did you stay in the medical field?
@@suzawilo I AM. I LOVE IT!
never will there be a show close to this and scrubs
So true. Hope you've had a fulfilling career in the years since. :)
In my opinion, ER will forever be the best medical show on tv.
Watch St. Elsewhere
no, i think it ll be forever the best show on tv
Where would you rank House MD?
Some recognition also to Ellen Crawford as nurse Lydia, there from the very first scene, uttering the first lines heard. 112 episodes over the 15 years. A stable.
But she was elder back then
"A stable" is exactly right. It took me forever when the show was still on to realize how many of the staff had been with the show forever and of those, I think just about all of them stayed to the end.
I am still angry that they didn't develop the character of Bob further after revealing she had been a doctor overseas. I wanted to know more but they left me dangling! They also left the janitor at the end of the live show dangling and us too. He was going to say something great, the setup was in place and I was dying to know what he would say next but he never finished. I wonder if the writers had plans for Bob or more lines for the janitor? Where are all those actors today? 8/31/22
@@joankonkle6972 The consistency of the supporting cast in this show was indeed phenomenal. They, if anyone, kept on the sense of family, as the main cast dropped in and out over the years.
She's hot. Not as hot as Julianna, but SHE is the one I would take home to Mother.
@@joankonkle6972 You guys mean "a staple"
This show begins with a Dr Greene and ends with a Dr Greene 👌
She wasn't a doctor yet at the shows end she was a medical student applying for her rotation
Only 7 seasons too soon
I think dr green died of Brain tumor in series , as I remember
@@nadaroshan4022 He did.
Lots of fans said that the show ended for them when Mark died. I can understand that. He seemed to be the title character.
still the best Emergency show after all these years
great show.. got very tired of the tricky ways in ptromotion how they put on re runs... they would have a few weeks of reruns and word things in a way so you would stay up late expecting a new episode in promos.. only to sit thru another rerun..
Totalmente de acuerdo
Have you ever seen MASH? or how bout Emergency? Scrubs?
In it's day yes but not now. You should check out code black it really deserved more than 3 seasons.
@@alecedwards2331 MASH was more of a war dramedy. IMO Scrubs was about the mundane of med lives, ER about the heroic things.
“I’m going to bed! Wake me at 6:30.”
30 seconds later “6:30 Dr. Greene”
😂🤣😂🤣
I know that feeling all to well.
@four eleven forty-four - That would be "Gaelin Wade"
I’m a hospital chaplain. That is very real
As someone who is absolutely not a morning person....yep. Been there many times.
Anthony Edwards was phenomenal in this show. Contender for the greatest performance on American television, ever.
He made tv serious(edgy)
Greatest TV Doctor ever at least.
Lies again? Grab CDG
Just saw your comment about ER (1 yr ago) and completely agree about Anthony Edwards. “Dr Greene” (and Dr Carter) made ER what it was…greatest hospital show on TV.
It's amazing that the entire series does not appear "dated". ALL of the issues it deals with we are still coping with, today. It still looks like the modern, groud-breaking show that it is.
The only thing that really dates the series is the medical equipment and the clothes hahaha it's really impressive
I don't know whether the writing, acting, and production teams of the show could have actually foreseen the massive success that this scene and the show would develop
My ex's niece was a big fan of the show. She dropped out of school, then went back for her GED. She said the show was her inspiration to continue with her education. She is now an MD, specializing in emergency medicine.
Best TV series by far. I've seen the whole series many times and will never get bored :) have my autographed scrub top from original cast up in my room and framed. Go ER!!!
Abso-frickin-lutely!!👍
Agreed. Followed very closely by MASH, Hill Street, and West Wing, not necessarily in that order.
@@edwardgozdowski834 My congratulations to George Timothy Clooney on his Kennedy Center Honor.
Dr. Greene was my favourite character in the show. Years later I work in a hospital and one of our doctors looks like him. Sometimes I call him Dr. Greene :-)
lmao
It would be funny if you also said talk to me Goose.
You set the tone, ladymay.
Literally everything was done right with ER. 110% quality in ALL areas. 👍
ER was the best tv show ever!! Thanks for helping me get thru nursing school 🏥
Nurses rule. Thanks for being there.
You set the tone, Kristine.
They should bring back ER with Dr. Rachel Greene.
I can feel dr greens pains, the pains of wanting to get sleep, just so great acting
That music brings back so many memories. I was living with my ex in an apt and we did not have cable. I would binge watch these episodes from a dvd set over and over. So many memories.
Young George Clooney...how i wish i was born and old enough to have witnessed him at that time😂❤
if you wanna see him when he was even YOUNGER look up "Facts of Life-George Clooney"!!!
Doctor Green woke up after having yet another dream that he was a Tomcat RIO in 1986 and it always ends abruptly.
I like how on the finale, it opens up with the same scene but instead of Greene, it's Morris being awaken by Lydia.
You can just feel Dr. Greene's exhaustion with how sleep is presented in this show: as the briefest of interludes.
My favorite TV series of all time. I am now watching the seventh season. I always had the dream of watching the complete series. Now I'm doing it. Unfortunately, the complete series was not broadcast here in Brazil. But thanks to the Internet, I can make my dream come true. No other medical series would exist if ER hadn't opened its doors. Thanks for the videos. Hugs!
Mind telling me what site you're using? All the sites that I go to for shows or movies don't have it!
I think the Series- St. Elsewhere was the forerunner for E.R. It was also about life in a Big City Hospital- Boston, not Chicago. Not as well remembered as E.R., not as many clips on YOuTube, but I think they were both good series. I watched E.R. in the Pre-DVR era so I watched episodes here and there. But most of the episodes I did like, but I like the original cast bettter than the original replacements.
Open door. Did you ever heard dr.kildre
@@NavinKumar-yp2rf - I don't know what you mean by OPen Door unless you mean that it is debatable what Series influenced or inspired E.R.. I heard of Dr. Kildear. It was a little before my time. I know it starred thact actor who was the oriiginal Jason Bourne and did Shogun as well. I don't think I ever watched an episode of Dr. Kildare though
You have to give credit to MASH and St.Elsewhere.
3:13 *_I always loved that effect of the time from 5:00 AM to 6:30 AM, as if only 5 seconds had passed instead of 90 minutes; that's exactly what you feel or what your brain feels, and the feeling is HORRIBLE, you feel like you can't take it anymore and that you might even pass out. I think the worst thing about this process is GETTING UP, you get used to it later, but the first seconds and minutes are HELL 😖🔥⚡🌧️ hehe_*
Architecture school sometimes required us to do one all-nighter and sometimes two in a row. (Two nights without sleep!) But we never had to save a patient's life. Big difference.
@@rr7firefly they make you do it? Or is it the workload that takes so long? I’m a bit confused.
Dr Greene was my first favorite character ever and continues to be
Top Gun alternate universe where Goose survived and became a doctor lol
One gets the feeling that Mark's done this for Doug MANY times before--he looks exasperated when he's woken up (the fact that it's 5 a.m. doesn't help)...
I was 14 when ER started and 28 when it ended thats longevity such a cool show.
Wow
Same!
Same, sadly, life was so much better back then.
I am addicted to watched ER seasons each day and night.
You cannot stop watching.
@@m.e.d.7997 yes
Me to!!!
I wish I could've watched ER every Thursday but nooooo I was a wrestling fan and watched Smackdown.
Bring me back to this era
Me too please
Mind if I tag along too? 🤔🤔🤔
I actually just noticed that Dr Green is the same actor who played goose in the first top gun with Tom cruse
I started to watch for the first time about 2/3 weeks ago, at TNT Series in Brazil, every sunday morning.
Really, it's addicting ... the writing, the acting ... i'm in love!
Same thing happened to me! Only I'm watching it from Colombia! Cheers, man!!!
Dr. Green, Dr. House and Dr. Murphy are the best doctors in tv shows
30 years ago and still brilliant xx
Nowadays if an intern showed up drunk to an ER (even if off shift) he'd be put on probation and probably terminated. Doesn't matter if it was on his own time or not.
The creator of the show - Michael Crichton - based the pilot on his own experiences as a medical student and intern many years ago. Back then, the ER was a dumping ground for the less than stellar doctors. In the years afterwards, he didn't realize that that attitude had changed and Doug's behavior wouldn't be tolerated in a modern department. The show did make the department more professional once they realized how out-of-date the original premise was.
@@essaboselin5252 yeah one of the interns got fired for having sex in the ambulance on his break
Resident not intern.
@@MetalMadness_00Dave Malucci was a resident not an intern and he got in trouble before on the show but his Supervisor Dr Weaver caught having sex with a paramedic and that was the last straw. Dr Weaver reprimanded Malucci in season 6 for taking equipment from an ambulance to help injured construction workers along with Dr Carter who was also reprimanded. He got a patient killed and enraged Dr Benton in season 7 when he called Dr Benton’s nephew racial gang member remarks. Malucci is brought in a later episode by Dr Carter to Pratt and Gallant stating have you guys heard of Malucci and they said No while Carter said well it’s because he was a hotshot Dr and was fired and tells Pratt and Gallant if pull another stunt like they did again they would be fired since they cracked open a chest of a patient violating protocols.
Back when I was on night shift for my first two years at the hospital I work at, and mind you I just work in the supply chain and have for almost 8 years now, but there used to be a coworker of mine at the time who almost regularly came to work drunk and somehow got away with it for a good while. Some nights he’d come clock in absolutely hammered, sit down in an obscured corner of the storage room, promptly pass out, get wheeled up to the ER and put on a saline drip to bring him back around, and send him back on down to his shift. Sometimes when I passed by him in the hallways as I went to go stock one of my areas he’d smell like a damn distillery. Eventually of course he did get fired, though surprisingly not for the coming to work drunk.
I watched the series when it originally aired. Bought the dvd box set a couple years ago. I remembered but also forgot lots of it. It was like watching it for the first time. Got to the last episode, and could not handle it being the finale. I skipped the final episode, and started over from square one, and again, not bored. It’s amazing how many things you miss, and catch when you already kind of know what’s coming up. The writers were amazing in their storylines and there are very few continuity errors in this series. For a run this long, and so many sub plots, it took great attention to details and history to keep it running smoothly. My favorite show by far, and always will be. They don’t make TV like this anymore.
I remember that originally Carol wasn't suppose to survive her overdose; but they decided to keep her on the show thank goodness.
Spielberg did that
I’m sure Julianna said the same thing it was that last second decision was the start of a legendary 20+ year career still going strong
Frank also was supposed to be a 1 time role the actors performance in the premiere convinced them to keep him on.
If Doug is under the weather after some drinks, I’d hate to see him when he is really under the weather.lol
It BEGAN like any other day at any Hospital....And it ENDED just like any other day!
This is the show that made me persue medicine. This show and "doctors" by Eric Segal.
My favorite serial movie from from childhood.
Mm
Today (September 19, 2024) marks the 30th anniversary of this unforgettable series
Show started with Dr. Greene and ended with Dr. Greene. ( Rachel)
Ohh yeah
Was für eine Grandiose Serie. Hab die damals auf Pro 7 nur so am rande mitbekommen weil noch zu jung und kein Interesse an drama. Eher Action oder Horror früher. Aber jetzt mit mitte 30 bin ich der Meinung das es sich um eine der besten Serien ever handelt.
Suchte gerade die erste Staffel auf Prime, wollt eigentlich nur mal hier und da ne Folge zwischendurch einstreuen aber komme nicht mehr weg von der Serie. Absoluter Wahnsinn. Danke an all die Menschen die diese Serie geschaffen haben und Blut Schweiß und Tränen vergossen haben um das zu ermöglichen...
DANKE!!!
THE LEGEND.
I want a hospital show that is all about patient transport, environmental services, central supply, public safety and radiology & labs! No direct patient care Dr.s!
Was always one of my favorite shows ❤❤❤
Poor Mark all he wanted to do is sleep 💤
Another good
Episode is when Kerry finds a two year in the street the episode is called Getting to know you.
I may not be in the medical field, but I know the feeling of needing to get sleep, but only getting a little bit of it. Thinking I slept 4 or 5 hours and only getting an hour (if that).
first scene- "oh look, it's Hawkeye and BJ"
I recently started watching all the seasons. I was a kid living in Belaris when it was on tv, so I don’t really remember the characters’ development or the story line. So it’s rather interesting to recognize the scenes and understand what they are about. And how many actors who had small parts in ER as patients made it big!!!:) I thinks visiting Chicago helps as well.
A member of a series group recommended this to me... and this scene had me hooked!
To film this episode with the original cast would cost something north of a billion dollars just for salary, assuming everyone's still alive. Yes most of that would be two cast members bust still this launched a lot of careers.
One is Clooney, who is the other cast member?
@@danielleochoa5991 Im guessing hes talking about Julia Margulies or Anthony Edwards
When I first saw this scene I thought Doug Ross was blind
Makes sense
Good ole drunk Dr.Ross! lol
Nice to see how much TV medical shows has MD House inspired.
This episode was filmed 27 years ago today on St. Patrick's Day
listening to that theme…jesus, don’t know why I felt like crying it brought back so many memories of a time long gone…
In german Doug Sounds even more drunk und funny 😂
I remember this episode when i was a kid 😭♥️
In early 90s?💀
Ross was a bad boy, but seemed to be a good pediatrician. I also remember when he showed up in the ER with his "date" who had overdosed.
Saddening how the actor of Wendy died, from a mental illness, and wanted to die from suicide, it’s sad how that cop killed her in the scene.
She was 49 in her death, occurring to the body cam, she looks too young.
I was thinking about that when I clicked on this video :( so sad :(
@@christinaFaith84 Yep.
I watched this show for about 8 years. After Dr. Greene died it lost it's punch for me.
My name is Katie and Dr. Greene’s last patient was named Katie. I cried for days lol.
Mark Greene, the great doctor and a great sleepyhead.
This show was so good..right up until Green died
He was an integral part of the show. Also when Doug left. They both were so good,
The music at the beginning gives me the creeps for some reason when I was little🤣🤣
Really wish this show had audio description; as much as I love it, I miss out on a lot of the visual stuff.
Недостаток сна может способствовать раку. Что и произошло с Грином. Врачи вообще самые больные люди. Обожаю этот сериал,раза два его пересматривала.
I wanted the last episode to finish as it started....Having the black nurse from the very first scene, waking up a new Doctor in the very last episode.
The first nurse wasn't black, she was white.
@@andreww1001 I THINK they meant Halleh,the older black nurse that was on throughout the shows run :)
They actually did do that! They reproduced the scene precisely...same camera angles and everything.... with Lydia (same nurse) waking up Dr. Morris .
26 years ago for me. Love it today .
Dr.Greene was so handsome.
Do you have the scene when Doug is treating a baby and confronts the baby's mother? I think it was in the first episode.
POOR MARK HE WANTED TO GET SOME SLEEP
When they push Dr. Pratt out of the trauma room when he dies😢😢. The shot where Dr. Pratt is putting the couple on the helicopter to go get better and behind Greg you see two planes crash into each other. When you realize that Dr. Greene was the doctor that couldn't save Dr. Banfield's son in the same er Kate works in now, or the scene where at the end of episode 22 of the series finale when the 16 yr old girl comes in with alcohol poisoning and Dr Gates, Chuny, and that young Dr lol try to get the IV in and then the scene cuts out into the original theme song (which hasn't been played since the season finale of season 12. Season 13 they get that theme song I really don't like at all.) Or the scene when Greg finds out that Dr. Gallant got killed in Iraq and Dr. Pratt just came back from Darfur the motherland!! Or the scene where Dr. Carter finds out from Abby that Luka Dr. Kovacs was dead in Africa. Or the scene where Dr. Carter runs all the way to Paris for Kem. Or the scene where Dr. Romano goes to get a clipboard from the back of a helicopter with the helicopter blades still turning!!! I will say that scene with Dr. Ramono and the clipboard still gets me for real!!!! I remember watching that scene when it first came out lol!!! I LOVE ER soo much. Just case you weren't sure lol lol.
The pilot was filmed in an Abandoned Hospital named Linda Vista Hospital in LA before they built The Set on Warner Bros for the series for some that may not know this
What about Chicago ?
Actually elmonte. Was in the er there in 90 when I went into labor
@@lexkanyima2195show was based on cook
Dr Ross the drunk pediatric doctor lol
So sad
Love how this scene shows us their friendship!!🥰
Music was gold
I just started my junior year in high school when ER premiered in 1994
The scene after this with the collapse and all the traumas
Good choice! That's definitely on our list.
@@er-emergencyroom434 @ emergency room love this tv series
Happy birthday anthony as dr greene from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of er
Also written by Michael Crinton
Love this pilot
Holy shit this accurate
Is this on Netflix? If not it should be. Its too good to be missed.
@Wilma Feuerstein Perhaps this time Netflix upped their game. I'm sure a lot of ER Fans would appreciate if Netflix did have it available to watch.
It’s on Hulu. I just finished my first watch through. Now I can’t find anything else like it
Best medical show of all time
Happy birthday george from italian boy live in rome and I m fan of er
Look at all Dr. Greene's hair!!!
Man that guy lost his hair fast. He had this mane of hair up until the late 80's and in the space of 4 years it was basically gone.
Anthony Edwards had even more hair when he was in Top Gun in 86 and other films in 80s
ER was good too. These are the type of series i like.
We think so too.
@@er-emergencyroom434 @ ER emergency room can you upload season 1-8 full episodes
@@er-emergencyroom434 @ ER emergency room can you upload the full episodes
Great show, great cast. Miss it.
They can do what they want, trying to replace er with Grey's Anatomy, New Amsterdam, etc. but I don't think er will ever be replaced as a classic med show.
@@moniquemcpherson6927 ER is the most legit medical drama series of all time
Paging Dr. Carter ....
I graduated too! I graduated tv series watcher with them.
So many tears from Carter. Doctors icehearted. Bitter nurses. Bromances. Uffff😣 Very hard job!
Man, I would need caffeine every day to work in the ER or I'd be just plain grouchy all the time.
Started drinking coffee in nursing school
nostalgia
Love it!!
I always enjoyed ER. My cable company still shows all the reruns. I save them daily and watch them when I get home from work. However there is one character that I’ve always despised “Ramano”. If there ever was a little man with the Napoleon complex it is this guy. I always wished for the day someone would just knock his block off…and low and behold they aired an episode “Freefall”. In that episode a helicopter crashes on the helicopter pad at County hospital and falls off the roof crashing into the emergency ambulance bay…Ramano was standing in the ambulance bay directly under the chopper hence no more Ramano. I saved that episode on my cable DVR box and watch it often. I cannot get enough of seeing the arrogant piss ant be squashed like the roach bug he was. I always wondered if the producers kept getting fan mail demanding for something grossly bad happen to Romano. If that’s what occurred or it was another reason I sure am glad they produced that episode. It is my all time favorite. My least fav was them “dying off” Dr Greene. Dr.’s Greene and Carter made that show. Oh yea my second fav episode was when the helicopter sliced off Ramano’s arm (in an earlier episode to Freefall). I laughed til I cried watching both of those episodes. Thanks ER for all years of great memories.
The first season is the only season debut on monday
Out of necessity due to severe time constraints, the pilot episode was shot not on a sound stage but in a real abandoned hospital. The other necessity was the handheld camera. They couldn't shoot it in a traditional way.
When they built the set they used for the remainder of the series, they had to make it look like that hospital for continuity. It was cramped and a bit dated looking, even for the time, but that was by design.
today is 30 years this episode of er airing on nbc monday 19 september 1994
I loved that TV series!!
I need a tv and Hulu.
It's 630, Dr. Greene.
I know Mark. You wake up when it feels like you just went to sleep.
There’s always maintenance going on, ever since day one
That how it goes working in a hospital always maintenance going on, I work for one of the largest medical facilities in the nation Mayo Clinic in Minnesota and maintenance is always busy fixing equipment or doing repairs on hvac or something. I am a Custodian and even Environmental Services is always cleaning in the hospital and clinics .