News Source: Seattle Times
| 2 months ago
It features Ed O'Neill, Julie Bowen and Jesse Tyler Ferguson as members of ... well ... see the show title. Following up "The Age of Wal-Mart," his 2004 Peabody Award-winning documentary, David Farber explores efforts being made by the world's...
News Source: Miami Herald
| 2 months ago
TV review 'Cupid' gets a second chance at love Cupid, 10-11 p.m. ABC 10 Watching Dustin Hoffman's indefatigable pursuit of Katharine Ross in The Graduate on cable recently, I was struck by how much of his behavior that we thought so romantic in 1967 -...
News Source: Pittsburgh Post-Gazette
| 2 months ago
Iraq War vet Veronica (Taylor Schilling) who returns to her job as a nurse at New Jersey's Mercy Hospital while trying to juggle her crumbling marriage to contractor Mike (Diego Klattenhoff) and the affair she had in Iraq with doc Chris Sands (James...
News Source: The Globe & Mail
| 2 months ago
T oday, I put it to you that a central problem in the attempt by President Barack Obama to sell his health-care reform plan to Americans is the proliferation of medical dramas on U.S. network TV. All those medical shows are reassuring fantasies about...
News Source: Los Angeles Times
| 2 months ago
In its first season without "ER," NBC is mounting two new medical shows. Neither focuses on doctors, however, which some may consider a relief. (I try not to focus on doctors myself.) "Trauma," which begins next week, is about EMTs in San Francisco ;...
News Source: The New York Times
| 2 months ago
Four decades later, viewers might feel challenged to summon a single instance of nurse heroism on a proudly elitist series like “House,” where week after week human suffering is relieved solely at the altar of a brilliant and unfailing empiricism.