Dr. Joel Fleischman graduates from Columbia University medical school thanks to a scholarship from the state of Alaska. Though he was promised a placement at the large hospital in Anchorage, he is instead whisked away to the tiny town of Cicely, where he must work off his education debt as the local General Practitioner. The location is remote, the people are weird and quirky, and all Joel wants is to return to New York.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | October 2013 | 1 | |
Season 1 | July 1990 | August 1990 | 8 |
Season 2 | April 1991 | May 1991 | 7 |
Season 3 | September 1991 | May 1992 | 23 |
Season 4 | September 1992 | May 1993 | 25 |
Season 5 | September 1993 | May 1994 | 24 |
Season 6 | September 1994 | July 1995 | 23 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Season 1 | July 1990 | August 1990 | 8 |
Season 2 | April 1991 | May 1991 | 7 |
Season 3 | September 1991 | May 1992 | 23 |
Unassigned Episodes | 73 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | 0 | ||
Unassigned Episodes | 111 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Diane Frolov | 60 | 04/08/1991 - 02/15/1995 | |
Robin Green | 60 | 04/08/1991 - 07/26/1995 | |
Andrew Schneider | 59 | 04/08/1991 - 02/15/1995 | |
John Falsey | 47 | 07/12/1990 - 11/02/1992 | |
Jeff Melvoin | 45 | 09/23/1991 - 07/26/1995 | |
Mitchell Burgess | 20 | 01/20/1992 - 07/26/1995 | |
Geoffrey Neigher | 7 | 09/28/1992 - 01/18/1993 | |
Charles Rosin | 6 | 07/19/1990 - 08/30/1990 | |
David Assael | 6 | 08/09/1990 - 03/08/1993 | |
Sam Egan | 5 | 10/17/1994 - 07/19/1995 | |
Barbara Hall | 4 | 11/08/1993 - 05/09/1994 | |
Jeff Vlaming | 4 | 04/27/1992 - 03/15/1993 | |
Henry Bromell | 3 | 04/15/1991 - 11/04/1991 | |
Stuart Stevens | 2 | 07/19/1990 - 10/28/1991 | |
Ellen Herman | 2 | 04/29/1991 - 09/30/1991 | |
Denise Dobbs | 1 | 01/04/1993 | |
Meredith Stiehm | 1 | 10/10/1994 | |
Mark B. Perry | 1 | 11/02/1992 | |
Karen Hall | 1 | 07/26/1990 | |
Steve Wasserman | 1 | 08/23/1990 | |
Martin Sage | 1 | 09/23/1991 | |
Jessica Klein | 1 | 08/23/1990 | |
Jed Seidel | 1 | 05/02/1994 | |
Sean Clark | 1 | 08/02/1990 | |
Christian Williams | 1 | 11/09/1992 | |
Jerry Stahl | 1 | 07/26/1990 | |
Sybil Adelman | 1 | 09/23/1991 | |
Robert Rabinowitz | 1 | 05/04/1992 | |
Sy Rosen | 1 | 11/09/1992 | |
Dennis Koenig | 1 | 11/11/1991 | |
Craig Volk | 1 | 11/18/1991 | |
Rogers Turrentine | 1 | 09/27/1993 | |
Kate Boutilier | 1 | 03/16/1992 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Joshua Brand | 48 | 07/12/1990 - 11/02/1992 | |
Matthew Nodella | 38 | 07/19/1990 - 05/18/1992 | |
Rob Thompson | 35 | 05/06/1991 - 03/22/1993 | |
Michael Fresco | 12 | 01/06/1992 - 07/26/1995 | |
Michael Vittes | 11 | 09/28/1992 - 07/19/1995 | |
Frank Prinzi | 9 | 05/04/1992 - 05/17/1993 | |
Nick Marck | 9 | 04/22/1991 - 10/25/1993 | |
Darren E. Burrows | 8 | 10/15/2013 | |
Adam Arkin | 8 | 03/08/1993 | |
Jim Charleston | 6 | 05/10/1993 - 10/31/1994 | |
Michael Katleman | 6 | 12/09/1991 - 11/15/1993 | |
James Hayman | 5 | 10/28/1991 - 03/08/1995 | |
Bill D'Elia | 5 | 05/13/1991 - 03/14/1994 | |
Daniel Attias | 5 | 01/11/1993 - 04/24/1995 | |
Michael Lange | 5 | 05/03/1993 - 02/01/1995 | |
Sandy Smolan | 3 | 08/16/1990 - 11/11/1991 | |
Thomas R. Moore | 3 | 05/18/1992 - 05/16/1994 | |
David Carson | 3 | 08/09/1990 - 11/04/1991 | |
Dean Parisot | 3 | 01/20/1992 - 01/04/1993 | |
Stephen Cragg | 2 | 07/26/1990 - 03/15/1995 | |
Steve Robman | 2 | 04/29/1991 - 03/09/1992 | |
Scott Paulin | 2 | 04/06/1995 | |
Lorraine Senna Ferrara | 2 | 04/11/1994 - 10/17/1994 | |
Oz Scott | 2 | 02/28/1994 - 11/07/1994 | |
Peter O'Fallon | 2 | 07/19/1990 - 08/30/1990 | |
Patrick McKee | 2 | 03/28/1994 - 07/12/1995 | |
John David Coles | 1 | 10/11/1993 | |
Stuart Margolin | 1 | 04/08/1991 | |
Win Phelps | 1 | 01/18/1993 | |
Jack Bender | 1 | 12/16/1991 | |
Chuck Braverman | 1 | 10/19/1992 | |
Bernard Murray Jr. | 1 | 10/15/2013 | |
Janet Greek | 1 | 02/15/1995 | |
Joan Tewkesbury | 1 | 11/09/1992 | |
Lee Shallat Chemel | 1 | 01/13/1992 | |
Victor Lobl | 1 | 12/12/1994 | |
Mark Horowitz | 1 | 11/01/1993 | |
Miles Watkins | 1 | 10/07/1991 | |
Tom Moore | 1 | 04/27/1992 | |
Dan Lerner | 1 | 08/02/1990 | |
Randall Miller | 1 | 11/16/1992 | |
Max Tash | 1 | 08/23/1990 | |
Joe Napolitano | 1 | 02/21/1993 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Martin Bruestle | 42 | 07/19/1990 - 11/02/1992 | |
Joe Lazarov | 5 | 09/28/1992 - 11/02/1992 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
David Schwartz | 7 | 05/11/1992 - 11/02/1992 |
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