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    • The Best of "ER" - Notable Episodes. 10 Qns. During its long run, "ER" has had many notable episodes. Let's see what you know about some of the best episodes of this great show!
    • My Favorite "ER" Episodes. 25 Qns. I love "ER" and have seen most of the episodes on TNT on weekdays. I picked 25 of my favorite episodes and made a question from each.
    • "ER" Rocks. 10 Qns. "ER" is one of the greatest TV shows ever! This quiz will have questions from many different seasons. Average, 10 Qns, kelly103, Oct 03 06.
    • 'ER' Quiz STAT. 15 Qns. These are random questions through all seasons of the show 'ER'. There is no order or reason to them. Enjoy. Easier, 15 Qns, tref13, Aug 23 09.
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  4. Feb 28, 2018 · 4. George Clooney had a sneaky method for remembering his lines. Ever notice that Doug Ross spent a lot of time looking down—at patients in their hospital beds, at clipboards—or hanging his head?

    • It Began as A Michael Crichton Movie script.
    • George Clooney "Begged" For An Audition.
    • Eriq La Salle Was Glad That He Had Kept His Costume from A Previous role.
    • Carol Hathaway Was Supposed to die.
    • An Abandoned, Possibly Haunted Hospital Was Used For The First Episode.
    • Cast and Crew Took Four Trips A Year to Chicago to Shoot The Exteriors.
    • Noah Wyle Once Acted with Mono and A 104-Degree Fever.
    • Wyle Treated An Actual Medic Who Was dehydrated.
    • The Cast Liked to Pull Pranks with Fake Babies.
    • There Was only One Noticeable Mistake During The Live Episode.

    It was about 180 pages long and featured more than 100 characters. Crichton was a medical student at Harvard Medical School in the 1960s, and John Carter was the stand-in for Crichton. Steven Spielberg was an executive producer on the project. That, coupled with the fact that Crichton had recently become a hot property following the success of Jura...

    "George Clooney begged me for a part," said executive producer John Wells. The 33-year-old was by that time a TV veteran who hadn’t yet found his breakout role (one of his earlier roles had been on a short-lived 1984 CBS sitcom titledE/R). "George was the first person to audition. He came after me for it," recalled Wells. "Our second day in the off...

    La Salle came into his ER audition in scrubs, which he had gotten on The Human Factor, a medical show he worked on with John Mahoney two years earlier.

    Julianna Margulies’s character was not supposed to survive her suicide attempt in the pilot. But audiences liked Margulies—and her chemistry with Clooney—so the producers opted to keep her alive, and employed.

    “24 Hours” was shot at the former Linda Vista Hospital in Los Angeles's Boyle Heights neighborhood. It was built in the early 1900s as a hospital for Santa Fe Railroad employees. The movies End of Days andOutbreak also shot scenes there. The people behind the paranormal documentary/reality TV show From Beyond claim they heard voices and were “grabb...

    Since ER was set in Chicago, it was important that the production did some shooting in the Windy City. Sometimes scenes would be shot without the script being finished, so the actors only had a vague sense of what their characters were experiencing. The last scene of the classic “Love’s Labor Lost,” when Dr. Greene breaks down on the L, was filmed ...

    Wyle was hallucinatingbefore shooting “Love's Labor Lost.” The medical tech on the set gave him an IV; Wyle performed his scenes with a bag of saline in his pocket.

    While on location in Africa years later, the on-set medic passed out from the heat. Wyle took a functioning IV, stuck a needle in him, and revived him with a bag of saline. He credited learning how to do that “through osmosis.” Wyle played a doctor on ER more than any other actor: 254 episodes.

    Anthony Edwards would always try to figure out how to involve an alien baby in the proceedings to bring some levity to the sometimes tense set. Clooney was known to play football with a very expensive silicone babyprop.

    Performing the season four opener, “Ambush,” live was Edwards and Clooney’s idea. It was performed live twice, once for the east coast and once for the west coast. During the second performance, the actor who played the HIV-positive patient accidentally dropped his syringebefore he threatened the staff with it.

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