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No, But I Played One on TV: Directed by Gil Junger. With Loni Anderson, Arnetia Walker, Mary Jo Keenen, Ada Maris. A group of TV doctors are on hand for a ribbon-cutting ceremony. Jack saves a choking woman, but she credits Chad Everett as the hero, further fueling Jack's hate for the actor.
- (15)
- Comedy
- Gil Junger
- 1993-11-13
"Nurses" No, But I Played One on TV (TV Episode 1993) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.
Much like “I’ve fallen, and I can’t get up!”, “I’m not a _________, but I play one on TV” became a catchphrase that outshone the original product it was designed to promote.
No, But I Played One on TV is the eighth episode of the third season of Nurses, and the fifty-fourth episode overall. Guest Stars: Chad Everett (Himself), Vince Edwards (Himself), Larry Linville (Himself), Amy Hill (Joanna Joyce)
Nurses is a television series that originally ran on NBC for three seasons between 1991 and 1994. Series overview. Episodes. Season 1 (1991–92) Season 2 (1992–93) Season 3 (1993–94) References. ^ Nurses season 1, episode 1: Son of a Pilot. ^ Donlon, Brian (September 19, 1991).
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