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St. Elsewhere

Show Summary

Aired: 1982 - 1988
Show Type: Live Action
Country of Origin: US

This hour-long dramatic series featured life at St. Eligius Hospital, headed by Drs. Donald Westphall and Daniel Auschlander. Every year, new residents would walk down the halls of St. Eligius; learning to deal with perfectionist Cardiovascular Surgeon Mark Craig was only the beginning of the way the hospital and its interesting patients would change their lives forever.



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Posted: 10/19/2006
I totally agree with Tv_themes this is as of yet of the most best pieces of themes song music i have heard. Now this and hill street blues they should play these songs on elevators, what a shame everything is so fast pace television where the theme songs as well as shows suck with some excetions. What shame childrens TV can not compare to the shows on this great site.
mohanicusPosted: 03/11/2008
this was brilliant to watch.
better than most of the stuff on now.
this blew e.r out of the water.
music kicked ass too.
use to watch it with my folks.
use to be on kinda lateish at night.
i was 4 and 10 years back when it started.
remeber fallin asleep alot and hearing the theme music before i konked out!!!!!!!
hee,hee the flashbacks.
jzeal2009Posted: 12/22/2008
I also remember the cool theme song right before I konked out as a youngster, Mohanicus. A very moving tune.
temasonguPosted: 10/26/2009
The theme song of this show used to remind me of the Beverly Hills Cop theme. Anyone else agree?
marcusmattinglyPosted: 03/24/2010
What a great theme song. Howie Mandell and Denzel Washington in the same show, who would have thunk it?!

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