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*An ''ER'' video game for [[Microsoft Windows 2000|Windows 2000]] and [[Microsoft Windows XP|XP]] was released in 2005.
*An ''ER'' video game for [[Microsoft Windows 2000|Windows 2000]] and [[Microsoft Windows XP|XP]] was released in 2005.
*In the ''[[Mad (TV series)|Mad]]'' episode "Pokémon Park, WWER," the show was parodied in the style of [[WWE]].
*In the ''[[Mad (TV series)|Mad]]'' episode "Pokémon Park, WWER," the show was parodied in the style of [[WWE]].

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ER
File:ERTitleCard.jpg
ER intertitle
Created byMichael Crichton
Written byDavid Zabel
Joe Sachs
John Wells
R. Scott Gemmill
Jack Orman
Lydia Woodward
Directed byChristopher Chulack
Jonathan Kaplan
Richard Thorpe
StarringAnthony Edwards
George Clooney
Sherry Stringfield
Noah Wyle
Eriq La Salle
Julianna Margulies
Gloria Reuben
Laura Innes
Maria Bello
Alex Kingston
Kellie Martin
Paul McCrane
Goran Visnjic
Michael Michele
Erik Palladino
Ming-Na
Maura Tierney
Sharif Atkins
Mekhi Phifer
Parminder Nagra
Linda Cardellini
Shane West
Scott Grimes
John Stamos
David Lyons
Angela Bassett
Opening themeJames Newton Howard
(1994–2006, finale)
Martin Davich
(2006–2009)
Country of originUnited States
No. of seasons15
No. of episodes331 (list of episodes)
Production
Camera setupSingle
Running time60 minutes (including commercials)
approx. 45 minutes (without commercials)
Production companiesConstant c Productions
Amblin Television
Warner Bros. Television
Original release
NetworkNBC
ReleaseSeptember 19, 1994 –
April 2, 2009
Related
Third Watch
Medical Investigation

ER is an American medical drama television series created by novelist Michael Crichton that aired on NBC from September 19, 1994 to April 2, 2009. It was produced by Constant c Productions and Amblin Entertainment, in association with Warner Bros. Television. It is set primarily in the emergency room (ER) of fictional County General Hospital in Chicago, Illinois. The show ran for 15 seasons, becoming the longest-running primetime medical drama in American television history. It won 23 Emmy Awards, including the 1996 Outstanding Drama Series award. It received 124 Emmy nominations, the most of any television show in history.

Production

Development

In 1974, author Michael Crichton wrote a screenplay based on his own experiences as a resident physician in a busy hospital emergency room.[1] The screenplay went nowhere and Crichton focused on other topics. In 1990, he published the novel Jurassic Park, and in 1993 began a collaboration with director Steven Spielberg on the film adaptation of the book.[2] Crichton and Spielberg then turned to ER, but decided to film the story as a two-hour pilot for a television series rather than as a feature film.[3] Spielberg's Amblin Entertainment provided John Wells as the show's executive producer. The script used to shoot the pilot was virtually unchanged from what Crichton had written in 1974. The only substantive changes made by the producers in 1994 were that the Susan Lewis character became a woman and the Peter Benton character became an African-American, and the running time was shortened by about 20 minutes in order for the pilot to air in a two-hour block on network TV.[4] Due to a lack of the time and money necessary to build a set, the pilot episode of ER was filmed in the former Linda Vista Hospital in Los Angeles, an old facility that had ceased operating in 1990.[5] A set modeled after Los Angeles County General Hospital's emergency room was built soon afterward at the Warner Bros. studios in Burbank, California, although the show makes extensive use of location shoots in Chicago, most notably the city's famous "L" train platforms.[6]

Warren Littlefield, running NBC Entertainment at the time, was impressed by the series, "We were intrigued, but we were admittedly a bit spooked in attempting to go back into that territory a few years after St. Elsewhere."[7] After Spielberg had joined as a producer, NBC ordered six episodes. "ER premiered opposite a Monday Night Football game on ABC and did surprisingly well. Then we moved it to Thursday and it just took off," commented Littlefield.[8] ER's success surprised the networks and critics alike, as David E. Kelley's new medical drama Chicago Hope, was expected to crush the new series.[9]

Spielberg left the show after one year as a producer, having made one critical decision with lasting effects: the Carol Hathaway character, who died at the end of the original pilot episode script, was retained. Crichton remained executive producer until his death in November 2008, although he was still credited as one throughout that entire final season. Wells, the series' other initial executive producer, served as showrunner for the first three seasons. He was one of the show's most prolific writers and became a regular director in later years. Lydia Woodward was a part of the first season production team and became an executive producer for the third season. She took over as show runner for the fourth season while Wells focused on the development of other series, including Trinity, Third Watch, and The West Wing. She left her executive producer position at the end of the sixth season but continued to write episodes throughout the series' run.

Joe Sachs, who was a writer and producer of the series, believed keeping a commitment to medical accuracy was extremely important, "We'd bend the rules but never break them. A medication that would take 10 minutes to work might take 30 seconds instead. We compressed time. A 12- to 24-hour shift gets pushed into 48 minutes. But we learned that being accurate was important for more reasons than just making real and responsible drama."[7]

Woodward was replaced as show runner by Jack Orman. Orman was recruited as a writer-producer for the series in its fourth season after a successful stint working on CBS's JAG. He was promoted quickly and became an executive producer and show runner for the series' seventh season. He held these roles for three seasons before leaving the series at the end of the ninth season. Orman was also a frequent writer and directed three episodes of the show. David Zabel served as the series' head writer and executive producer in its later seasons. He initially joined the crew for the eighth season and became an executive producer and show runner for the twelfth season onwards. Zabel was the series' most frequent writer, contributing to 41 episodes. He also made his directing debut on the series. Christopher Chulack was the series' most frequent director and worked as a producer on all 15 seasons. He became an executive producer in the fourth season but occasionally scaled back his involvement in later years to focus on other projects. Other executive producers include writers Carol Flint, Neal Baer, R. Scott Gemmill, Dee Johnson, Joe Sachs, Lisa Zwerling, and Janine Sherman Barrois. Several of these writers and producers had extensive background in emergency medicine. Joe Sachs was a regular emergency attending physician, while Lisa Zwerling and Neal Baer had pediatrics backgrounds. The series' crew was recognized with awards for writing, directing, producing, film editing, sound editing, casting, and music.

Cast and characters

Original cast of the show (1994–1995)
Final season cast (2008–2009)

The original starring cast consisted of Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene, George Clooney as Dr. Douglas "Doug" Ross, Sherry Stringfield as Dr. Susan Lewis, Noah Wyle as medical student John Carter, and Eriq La Salle as Dr. Peter Benton.[7] As the series continued, some key changes were made: Nurse Carol Hathaway, played by Julianna Margulies, who died from a drug overdose in the original pilot script, was made into a regular cast member, while Gloria Reuben and Laura Innes would then join the series as Physician Assistant Jeanie Boulet and Dr. Kerry Weaver, by the show's second season.[10]

Beginning in the third season, the first of a series of cast additions, departures, and changes, that would see the entire original cast leave over time, began.[11] Stringfield was the first to exit the series, reportedly making producers upset. Producers believed she wanted to negotiate for more money, but the actress did not particularly care for "fame"[11] (though she would return to the series from 2001 until 2005).[7] Clooney departed the series in 1999 in hopes of a film career.[7] Edwards left in season eight when his character died from a brain tumor,[7] and Wyle originally left the series in order to spend more time with his family, but would return for two multiple episode appearances in the show's final seasons.[12] Memorable characters such as Goran Visnjic as Dr. Luka Kovac, Maura Tierney as Dr. Abby Lockhart, Alex Kingston as Dr. Elizabeth Corday, and Paul McCrane as Dr. Robert Romano, all joined the cast as the seasons went on.[10] In the much later seasons, the show would see the additions of Mekhi Phifer as Dr. Greg Pratt, Parminder Nagra as Dr. Neela Rasgotra, Linda Cardellini as nurse Sam Taggart, John Stamos as intern Tony Gates, and Angela Bassett as Dr. Catherine Banfield.[10]

In addition to the main cast, ER featured a large number of recurring cast members. Though not billed as starring, these actors frequently played significant roles in numerous episodes. The most common of these roles were those of desk clerks, nurses, and doctors. ER also featured a significant roster of guest stars, many of whom were celebrities, who typically portrayed one of the many patients required for each episode.

Broadcasting

Following the broadcast of its two-hour pilot movie on September 19, 1994, ER premiered Thursday, September 22. It remained in the same Thursday time slot for its entire run. ER is NBC's second longest-running drama, after Law & Order, and, the longest-running American primetime medical drama of all time.[13] On April 2, 2008, NBC announced that the series would return for its final season.[14] The fifteenth season was originally scheduled to run for 19 episodes before retiring with a two-hour series finale to be broadcast on March 12, 2009,[15][16] but NBC announced in January 2009 that it would extend the show by an additional three episodes to a full 22-episode order as part of a deal to launch a new series by John Wells titled Police, later retitled Southland.[17] ER's final episode aired on April 2, 2009; the two-hour episode was preceded by a one-hour retrospective special.[18] The series finale charged $425,000 per 30-second ad spot, more than three times the season's rate of $135,000.[7]

Episodes

A typical episode centered on the ER, with most scenes set in the hospital or surrounding streets. In addition, most seasons included at least one storyline located completely outside of the ER, often outside of Chicago. One early storyline involved a road trip taken by Dr. Ross and Dr. Greene to California and a season eight episode included a storyline in Hawaii featuring Dr. Greene and Dr. Corday. Beginning in season nine, storylines started to include the Democratic Republic of the Congo, featuring Dr. Kovac, Dr. Carter, and Dr. Pratt. “We turned some attention on the Congo and on Darfur when nobody else was. We had a bigger audience than a nightly newscast will ever see, making 25 to 30 million people aware of what was going on in Africa,” ER producer, John Wells said. “The show is not about telling people to eat their vegetables, but if we can do that in an entertaining context, then there’s nothing better.”[9] The series also focused on social issues such as HIV and AIDS organ transplants, racism, human trafficking, and gay rights.[9]

Other episodes used more creative formats, such as the 1997 live episode, "Ambush" performed twice; once for the east coast broadcast and again three hours later for the west coast,[7] and 2002's "Hindsight" which ran in reverse time as it followed one character, Dr. Luka Kovac, through the tragic events of one Christmas Eve shift and the Christmas party that preceded it.

Format

ER was filmed in 1.78:1 widescreen from the start, even though it was not broadcast in widescreen until the seventh season when it began appearing in the 1080i HD format.[citation needed] Since the sixth episode of season 7, it has appeared in letterbox format when in standard definition. As a result, the U.S. DVD box set features the widescreen versions of the episodes, including those episodes originally broadcast in 1.33:1 (full frame) format. The episodes also appear in 1080i widescreen when rerun on TNT HD, though the first six seasons still run in full frame 1.33:1 on the digital TNT network. Only the live episode "Ambush" at the beginning of the fourth season and the title sequence for the first six seasons are in standard 4:3 aspect ratio.

Impact

Ratings

American seasonal rankings (based on average total viewers per episode) of ER on NBC.

Note: Each U.S. network television season starts in late September and ends in late May, which coincides with the completion of May sweeps. All times mentioned in this section were in the Eastern and Pacific time zones.

Season Season Premiere Season Finale TV Season Viewer
Rank (#)
Viewers
(in millions)
1st September 19, 1994 May 18, 1995 1994–1995 #2[19] 29.0[19]
2nd September 21, 1995 May 16, 1996 1995–1996 #1[20] 21.0[20]
3rd September 26, 1996 May 15, 1997 1996–1997 #1[21] 20.5[21]
4th September 25, 1997 May 14, 1998 1997–1998 #2[22] 30.2[23]
5th September 24, 1998 May 20, 1999 1998–1999 #1[24] 25.4[24]
6th September 30, 1999 May 18, 2000 1999–2000 #4[25] 25.0[26]
7th October 12, 2000 May 17, 2001 2000–2001 #2[27] 22.4[27]
8th September 27, 2001 May 16, 2002 2001–2002 #3[28] 22.1[28]
9th September 26, 2002 May 15, 2003 2002–2003 #7[29] 20.0[29]
10th September 25, 2003 May 13, 2004 2003–2004 #8[30] 19.5[30]
11th September 23, 2004 May 19, 2005 2004–2005 #16[31] 15.5[31]
12th September 22, 2005 May 18, 2006 2005–2006 #30[32] 12.3[32]
13th September 21, 2006 May 17, 2007 2006–2007 #31[33] 11.5[33]
14th September 27, 2007 May 15, 2008 2007–2008 #55[34] 9.16[34]
15th September 25, 2008 April 2, 2009 2008–2009 #36[35] 10.3[35]
  • The series finale attracted 17.553 million viewers and a 6.2 demo in the 18–49 year old age group. [36][37]
  • The show's highest rating came during the final episode of season 4, "A Hole in the Heart," with 47.8 million viewers and 25.8/57 in the demo. In Canada, it garnered 4 million viewers.[38]

Critical reception

In 2002, TV Guide ranked it #22 on their list of "TV's Top 50 Shows", making it the second highest ranked medical drama on the list (after St. Elsewhere at #20).[39] Also, their season 1 episode "Love's Labor Lost" was ranked #6 on the same magazine's list of the top 100 TV episodes.

Awards and nominations

The series

List of awards and nominations for ER
ERlogo1
Totals[a]
Wins127
Nominations440
Note
  1. ^ Certain award groups do not simply award one winner. They recognize several different recipients, have runners-up, and have third place. Since this is a specific recognition and is different from losing an award, runner-up mentions are considered wins in this award tally. For simplification and to avoid errors, each award in this list has been presumed to have had a prior nomination.

ER is an American medical drama television series created by Michael Crichton that aired on NBC from September 19, 1994, to April 2, 2009. It was produced by Constant c Productions and Amblin Television, in association with Warner Bros. Television. The series follows the inner life of the emergency room (ER) of fictional Cook County General Hospital in Chicago, and various critical issues faced by the department's physicians and staff.

ER has won 127 industry awards from 440 nominations, including the George Foster Peabody Award in 1995, TCA Award for Program of the Year in 1995, and Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Drama Series in 1996. It was also nominated for 124 Primetime Emmy Awards (with 23 wins), 25 Golden Globe Awards (with one win), 18 Screen Actors Guild Awards (with eight wins), 12 Directors Guild of America Awards (with four wins), 3 Producers Guild of America Awards (with two wins), 5 Writers Guild of America Awards (with one win), and 8 TCA Awards (with two wins).

Awards and nominations

Awards and nominations received by ER
Award Year Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
7 d'Or 1996 Best Foreign TV Series ER Won [40]
American Cinema Editors Awards 1995 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television Randy Jon Morgan, Rick Tuber (for "Love's Labor Lost") Won [41]
1996 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television Randy Jon Morgan (for "The Healers") Nominated [42]
1997 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Television Randy Jon Morgan (for "The Long Way Around") Won [43]
2010 Best Edited One-Hour Series for Commercial Television Randy Jon Morgan, Jacque Elaine Toberen (for "And in the End...") Nominated [44]
American Latino Media Arts Awards 1998 Outstanding Actress in a Television Series Laura Cerón Nominated [45]
1999 Outstanding Actress in a Television Series Laura Cerón Nominated [46]
2000 Outstanding Actress in a Television Series Laura Cerón Won [47]
2001 Outstanding Actress in a Television Series Laura Cerón Nominated [48]
2002 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Television Series Demetrius Navarro Nominated [49]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Television Series Lourdes Benedicto Nominated
Outstanding Director of a Television Drama or Comedy Félix Enríquez Alcalá (for "Never Say Never") Nominated
2009 Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Laura Cerón Nominated [50]
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Justina Machado Nominated
American Society of Cinematographers Awards 1995 Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in a Movie of the Week or Pilot Thomas Del Ruth (for "24 Hours") Won [51]
Outstanding Achievement in Cinematography in Regular Series Thomas Del Ruth (for "Day One") Won
Artios Awards 1995 Best Casting for TV, Pilot John Frank Levey Won [52]
Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic John Frank Levey Won
1996 Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic John Frank Levey Won [53]
1997 Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic John Frank Levey Won [54]
1998 Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic John Frank Levey, Barbara Miller, John Alderman Nominated [55]
1999 Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic John Frank Levey, Barbara Miller Nominated [56]
2000 Best Casting for TV, Dramatic Episodic John Frank Levey, Barbara Miller Nominated [57]
ASCAP Film and Television Music Awards 1995 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [58]
1996 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won
1997 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [59]
1998 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [60]
1999 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [61]
2000 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [62]
2001 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [63]
2002 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [58]
2003 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [64]
2004 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [65]
2005 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [66]
2006 Top TV Series James Newton Howard Won [67]
BET Awards 2009 Best Actress Angela Bassett[a] Nominated [68]
BMI Film and TV Awards 1995 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won [69]
1996 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won
1997 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won
1998 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won [70]
1999 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won [71]
2000 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won [72]
2001 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won [73]
2002 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won [74]
2003 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich[b] Won [75]
2004 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won [76]
2005 BMI TV Music Award Martin Davich Won [77]
British Academy Television Awards 1996 Foreign Programme Award ER Won [78]
Cinema Audio Society Awards 1995 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television – Series Allen L. Stone, Frank Jones, Michael E. Jiron, Russell C. Fager (for "Blizzard") Nominated [79]
1996 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television – Series Allen L. Stone, Frank Jones, Michael E. Jiron, Will Yarbrough (for "Hell and High Water") Won
1997 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television – Series Allen L. Stone, Frank Jones, Michael E. Jiron, Lowell Harris (for "Fear of Flying") Nominated
1999 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television – Series Allen L. Stone, Michael E. Jiron, David Concors, Lowell Harris (for "Exodus") Nominated
2000 Outstanding Achievement in Sound Mixing for Television – Series Allen L. Stone, Michael E. Jiron, David Concors, Marc A. Gilmartin (for "The Storm (Part II)") Nominated
Directors Guild of America Awards 1995 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Specials Rod Holcomb (for "24 Hours") Won [80]
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Charles Haid (for "Into That Good Night") Won
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Mimi Leder (for "Blizzard") Nominated
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Félix Enríquez Alcalá (for "The Gift") Nominated
1996 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Mimi Leder (for "Love's Labor Lost") Nominated [81]
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Félix Enríquez Alcalá (for "Do One, Reach One, Kill One") Nominated
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Christopher Chulack (for "Hell and High Water") Won
1997 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Mimi Leder (for "The Healers") Nominated [82]
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Christopher Chulack (for "Fear of Flying") Won
Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Paris Barclay (for "Ask Me No Questions, I'll Tell You No Lies") Nominated
1998 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Christopher Chulack (for "Fathers and Sons") Nominated [83]
2005 Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series – Night Christopher Chulack[c] (for "Time of Death") Nominated [84]
Environmental Media Awards 1998 Turner Award "Shades of Gray" Won [85]
George Foster Peabody Awards 1995 Honoree[d] Honored [86]
GLAAD Media Awards 1998 Outstanding TV Drama Series ER Nominated [87]
1999 Outstanding TV Individual Episode "Stuck on You" Nominated [88]
2002 Outstanding Drama Series ER Nominated [89]
2009 Outstanding Individual Episode "Tandem Repeats" Nominated [90]
Golden Globe Awards 1995 Best Television Series – Drama ER Nominated [91]
1996 Best Television Series – Drama ER Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Anthony Edwards Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama George Clooney Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Sherry Stringfield Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Julianna Margulies Nominated
1997 Best Television Series – Drama ER Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Anthony Edwards Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama George Clooney Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Sherry Stringfield Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Noah Wyle Nominated
1998 Best Television Series – Drama ER Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Anthony Edwards Won
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama George Clooney Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Julianna Margulies Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Noah Wyle Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Eriq La Salle Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Gloria Reuben Nominated
1999 Best Television Series – Drama ER Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Television Series – Drama Anthony Edwards Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Julianna Margulies Nominated
Best Performance by an Actor in a Supporting Role in a Series, Miniseries or Motion Picture Made for Television Noah Wyle Nominated
2000 Best Television Series – Drama ER Nominated
Best Performance by an Actress in a Television Series – Drama Julianna Margulies Nominated
2001 Best Television Series – Drama ER Nominated
Golden Reel Awards 1998 Best Sound Editing – Television Episodic – Effects & Foley Nominated [92]
1999 Best Sound Editing – Television Episodic – Dialogue & ADR Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Catherine Flynn[e] (for "Exodus") Won [93]
Best Sound Editing – Television Episodic – Effects & Foley Walter Newman, Darren Wright, Rick Camara[f] (for "Exodus") Won
2000 Best Sound Editing – Television Episodic – Dialogue & ADR Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Bruce M. Honda[g] (for "The Storm (Part II)") Nominated [94]
Best Sound Editing – Television Episodic – Effects & Foley Walter Newman, Darren Wright, Rick Camara, Rick Hromadka[h] (for "The Storm (Part II)") Won
2001 Best Sound Editing – Television Episodic – Dialogue & ADR Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Karyn Foster[i] (for "May Day") Nominated [95]
Best Sound Editing – Television Episodic – Effects & Foley Walter Newman, Darren Wright, Rick Camara[j] (for "All in the Family") Nominated
2002 Best Sound Editing in Television – Effects & Foley, Episodic Walter Newman, Darren Wright, David Wertz, Rick Hromadka, Stuart Calderon[k] (for "The Crossing") Nominated [96]
2003 Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic – Dialogue & ADR Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Karen Spangenberg, Virginia Cook-McGowan (for "Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain") Won [97]
Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic – Sound Effects & Foley Walter Newman, Darren Wright, David Wertz, Rick Hromadka, Kenneth Young (for "Chaos Theory") Nominated
2004 Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic – Dialogue & ADR Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Catherine Flynn, Richard Corwyn (for "Kisangani") Nominated [98]
Best Sound Editing in Television Episodic – Sound Effects & Foley Walter Newman, Amber Funk, Darren Wright, David Wertz, Rick Hromadka, Kenneth Young (for "When Night Meets Day") Nominated
2006 Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form – Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Bruce M. Honda[l] (for "Two Ships") Nominated [99]
Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form – Sound Effects & Foley Walter Newman, Kenneth Young, Darren Wright, Rick Hromadka, Casey J. Crabtree, Michael Crabtree[m] (for "Two Ships") Won
2007 Best Sound Editing in Television Short Form – Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Bob Redpath, Bruce M. Honda[n] (for "Jigsaw") Nominated [100]
2008 Best Sound Editing – Dialogue and Automated Dialogue Replacement for Short Form Television Walter Newman, Al Gomez, Kenneth Young, Adam Johnston, Casey J. Crabtree, Michael Crabtree (for "Murmers of the Heart") Nominated [101]
Best Sound Editing – Music for Short Form Television Sharyn M. Tylk (for "I Don't") Nominated
Best Sound Editing – Sound Effects and Foley for Short Form Television Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Bob Redpath, Bruce M. Honda (for "The War Comes Home") Nominated
2010 Best Sound Editing – Short Form Dialogue and ADR in Television Walter Newman, Darleen Stoker, Bob Redpath, Bruce M. Honda (for "I Feel Good") Nominated [102]
Golden Televizier-Ring Gala 1996 Silver Televizier-Tulip ER Nominated [103]
1997 Silver Televizier-Tulip ER Won
Humanitas Prize 1997 60 Minute John Wells (for "The Healers") Nominated [104]
1999 60 Minute Carol Flint (for "Family Practice") Nominated
2002 60 Minute John Wells (for "A Walk in the Woods") Nominated
2004 60 Minute John Wells (for "On the Beach") Nominated
2005 60 Minute John Wells (for "Makemba") Nominated
2006 60 Minute Dee Johnson (for "Alone in a Crowd") Nominated
2007 60 Minute Janine Sherman Barrois (for "Darfur") Nominated
2008 60 Minute R. Scott Gemmill, David Zabel (for "There Are No Angels Here") Won [105]
2010 60 Minute David Zabel (for "Heal Thyself") Nominated [104]
Imagen Awards 2006 Best Primetime Series ER Nominated [106]
2008 Best Primetime Series ER Nominated [107]
Logie Awards 2003 Most Popular Overseas Program ER Nominated [108]
2004 Most Popular Overseas Drama ER Nominated [109]
2005 Most Popular Overseas Program ER Nominated [110]
NAACP Image Awards 1996 Outstanding Drama Series ER Nominated [111]
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Eriq La Salle Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gloria Reuben Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series CCH Pounder Nominated
1997 Outstanding Drama Series ER Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Eriq La Salle Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series Gloria Reuben Nominated
1998 Outstanding Drama Series ER Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Eriq La Salle Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Michael Beach Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gloria Reuben Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series CCH Pounder Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Lisa Nicole Carson Nominated
1999 Outstanding Drama Series ER Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Eriq La Salle Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gloria Reuben Nominated
2000 Outstanding Drama Series ER Nominated
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Eriq La Salle Won
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gloria Reuben Nominated
2001 Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Eriq La Salle Nominated [112]
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Michael Michele Nominated
2002 Outstanding Drama Series ER Nominated [113]
Outstanding Actor in a Drama Series Eriq La Salle Won [114]
2003 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Mekhi Phifer Nominated [115]
2004 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Mekhi Phifer Won [116]
2005 Outstanding Drama Series ER Nominated [117]
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Mekhi Phifer Won
2006 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Mekhi Phifer Nominated [118]
2007 Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series Janine Sherman Barrois (for "Darfur") Nominated [119]
2008 Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Mekhi Phifer Nominated [111]
Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series Janine Sherman Barrois (for "Breach of Trust") Nominated
2009 Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Angela Bassett Won [120]
Outstanding Writing in a Dramatic Series Janine Sherman Barrois (for "Parental Guidance") Nominated [121]
National Television Awards 1997 Most Popular Drama Series ER Nominated [122]
Most Popular Actor George Clooney Nominated
People's Choice Awards 1995 Favorite New TV Dramatic Series ER Won [123]
Favorite Male Performer in a New TV Series Anthony Edwards Won
Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Won
1996 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Won [124]
1997 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Won [125]
1998 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Won [126]
1999 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Won [127]
2000 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Won [128]
2001 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Won [129]
2002 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Won [130]
2003 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Nominated [131]
2004 Favorite TV Dramatic Series ER Nominated [132]
Primetime Emmy Awards 1995 Outstanding Drama Series ER[o] Nominated [133]
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards (for "Love Labor's Lost") Nominated
George Clooney (for "Long Day's Journey") Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Sherry Stringfield (for "Motherhood") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Noah Wyle (for "Hit and Run") Nominated
Eriq La Salle (for "9 ½ Hours") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies (for "Sleepless in Chicago") Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Directing in a Drama Series Rod Holcomb (for "24 Hours") Nominated
Mimi Leder (for "Love's Labor Lost") Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Writing in a Drama Series Michael Crichton (for "24 Hours") Nominated
Lance Gentile (for "Love's Labor Lost") Won
1996 The President's Award Nominated
Outstanding Drama Series ER[p] Won
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards (for "A Shift in the Night") Nominated
George Clooney (for "Hell and High Water") Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Sherry Stringfield (for "Take These Broken Wings") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Noah Wyle Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies (for "Home") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Mimi Leder (for "The Healers") Nominated
Christopher Chulack (for "Hell and High Water") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series John Wells (for "The Healers") Nominated
Neal Baer (for "Hell and High Water") Nominated
1997 The President's Award Nominated
Outstanding Drama Series ER[q] Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards (for "Tribes") Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Sherry Stringfield (for "Fear of Flying") Nominated
Julianna Margulies (for "The Long Way Around") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Noah Wyle Nominated
Eriq La Salle Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gloria Reuben Nominated
CCH Pounder Nominated
Laura Innes Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Tom Moore (for "Union Station") Nominated
Christopher Chulack (for "Last Call") Nominated
Rod Holcomb (for "Fear of Flying") Nominated
Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series John Wells (for "Faith") Nominated
Neal Baer (for "Whose Appy Now?") Nominated
1998 Outstanding Drama Series ER[r] Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards (for "Family Practice") Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies (for "Carter's Choice") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Noah Wyle Nominated
Eriq La Salle Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Gloria Reuben Nominated
Laura Innes Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Thomas Schlamme (for "Ambush") Nominated
1999 Outstanding Drama Series ER[s] Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies (for "The Storm (Parts I and II)") Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series Noah Wyle Nominated
2000 Outstanding Drama Series ER[t] Nominated
Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies (for "Great Expectations") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series John Wells (for "Such Sweet Sorrow") Nominated
Jonathan Kaplan (for "All in the Family") Nominated
2001 Outstanding Drama Series ER[u] Nominated
Outstanding Supporting Actress in a Drama Series Maura Tierney (for "Fear of Commitment" and "Where the Heart Is") Nominated
Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Jonathan Kaplan (for "The Visit") Nominated
2002 Outstanding Writing for a Drama Series John Wells (for "On the Beach") Nominated
2004 Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Christopher Chulack (for "The Lost") Nominated
2009 Outstanding Directing for a Drama Series Rod Holcomb (for "And in the End...") Won
Primetime Creative Arts Emmy Awards 1995 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Alan Rosenberg (for "Into That Good Night") Nominated
Vondie Curtis-Hall (for "ER Confidential") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Rosemary Clooney (for "Going Home") Nominated
Colleen Flynn (for "Love's Labor Lost") Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Casting John Frank Levey, Barbara Miller Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single-Camera Production Randy Jon Morgan (for "24 Hours") Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single-Camera Production Randy Jon Morgan, Rick Tuber (for "Love's Labor Lost") Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Graphic Design and Title Sequences Billy Pittard, Suzanne Kiley Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Main Title Theme Music James Newton Howard Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Makeup for a Series Susan A. Cabral (for "24 Hours") Nominated
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Editing for a Series James Bailey, Casey J. Crabtree, Susan Mick, Thomas A. Harris, Catherine Flynn, John F. Reynolds, Steven M. Sax, Rick Camara, John Voss Bonds Jr., Walter Newman (for "Love's Labor Lost") Won
Outstanding Individual Achievement in Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Allen L. Stone, Frank Jones, Michael E. Jiron, Russell C. Fager (for "Love's Labor Lost") Won
1996 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Penny Fuller (for "Welcome Back, Carter!") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Series John Frank Levey, Barbara Miller Nominated
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Richard Thorpe (for "Hell and High Water") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Editing for a Series Jacque Elaine Toberen (for "Hell and High Water") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Editing for a Series Randy Jon Morgan (for "The Healers") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Allen L. Stone, Frank Jones, Michael E. Jiron, Will Yarbrough (for "Hell and High Water") Nominated
1997 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series William H. Macy Nominated
Ewan McGregor (for "The Long Way Around") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Veronica Cartwright (for "Whose Appy Now?" and "Faith") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Series John Frank Levey, Barbara Miller Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Kevin Casey (for "Union Station") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Randy Jon Morgan (for "The Long Way Around") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Allen L. Stone, Frank Jones, Michael E. Jiron, Lowell Harris (for "Fear of Flying") Won
1998 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Swoosie Kurtz (for "Suffer the Little Children") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Series John Frank Levey, Barbara Miller Nominated
Outstanding Lighting Direction (Electronic) for a Drama Series, Variety Series, Miniseries, Movie or a Special Richard Thorpe (for "Ambush") Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Kevin Casey (for "Exodus") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series James Bailey, Casey J. Crabtree, Michael Dittrick, Thomas A. Harris, Catherine Flynn, Darleen Stoker, Rick Camara, Darren Wright, Walter Newman (for "Exodus") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Ed Greene, Peter Baird, Jon Cevtello, Lowell Harris (for "Ambush") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Allen L. Stone, David Concors, Michael E. Jiron, Lowell Harris (for "Exodus") Nominated
Outstanding Technical Direction/Camera/Video for a Series Gene Crowe, David Chameides, Hank Geving, Larry Heider, Bob Highton, Don Lenzer, Bill Philbin, Chuck Reilly, John O'Brien (for "Ambush") Won
1999 Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Kevin Casey (for "The Storm (Part I)") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series James Bailey, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, Rick Hromadka, Thomas A. Harris, Bruce M. Honda, Darleen Stoker, Rick Camara, Darren Wright, Walter Newman (for "The Storm (Part II)") Won
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Allen L. Stone, David Concors, Michael E. Jiron, Marc A. Gilmartin (for "The Storm (Part II)") Won
2000 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Alan Alda (for "Truth & Consequences") Nominated
Outstanding Casting for a Drama Series John Frank Levey, Barbara Miller Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Series Kevin Casey (for "All in the Family") Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael Crabtree, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, Virginia Cook-McGowan, Darleen Stoker, Rick Camara, Darren Wright, Thomas A. Harris, John F. Reynolds, Walter Newman (for "All in the Family") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Mixing for a Drama Series Allen L. Stone, David Concors, Michael E. Jiron, Marc A. Gilmartin (for "All in the Family") Nominated
2001 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series James Cromwell (for "A Walk in the Woods") Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Sally Field Won
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series Allen L. Stone, David Concors, Michael E. Jiron, James Clark (for "The Crossing") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael Crabtree, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, Thomas A. Harris, Darleen Stoker, Lou Kleinman, Constance A. Kazmer, David Werntz, Rick Hromadka, Darren Wright, John F. Reynolds, Walter Newman (for "The Crossing") Won
2002 Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Mary McDonnell Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series Mike Brooks, David Concors, Michael E. Jiron, James Clark (for "Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain") Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael Crabtree, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, Karyn Spangenberg, David Werntz, Rick Hromadka, Kenneth Young, Darren Wright, Virginia Cook-McGowan, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Walter Newman (for "Partly Cloudy, Chance of Rain") Nominated
2003 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Don Cheadle Nominated
Outstanding Guest Actress in a Drama Series Sally Field Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Sound Mixing for a Series Adam Sawelson, David Concors, Doug Davey, James Clark (for "Chaos Theory") Won
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael Crabtree, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, David Werntz, Rick Hromadka, Kenneth Young, Darren Wright, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Walter Newman (for "Chaos Theory") Nominated
2004 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Bob Newhart Nominated
Outstanding Single-Camera Picture Editing for a Drama Series Kevin Casey (for "Freefall") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael Crabtree, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, Karyn Spangenberg, David Werntz, Constance A. Kazmer, Rick Hromadka, Kenneth Young, Darren Wright, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Walter Newman (for "Drive") Nominated
2005 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Ray Liotta (for "Time of Death") Won
Red Buttons (for "Ruby Redux") Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination Cort Hessler (for "The Show Must Go On") Nominated
2006 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series James Woods (for "Body & Soul") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael Crabtree, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, Bruce M. Honda, Kenneth Young, Rick Hromadka, Darren Wright, Darleen Stoker, Thomas A. Harris, Walter Newman (for "Two Ships") Nominated
2007 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Forest Whitaker (for "Murmers of the Heart") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael Crabtree, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, Adam Johnston, Kenneth Young, Karyn Foster, Darleen Stoker, Bob Redpath, Walter Newman (for "Bloodline") Nominated
Outstanding Stunt Coordination Gary Hymes (for "Bloodline") Nominated
2008 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Stanley Tucci (for "The War Comes Home") Nominated
Outstanding Sound Editing for a Series Michael Crabtree, Casey J. Crabtree, Sharyn M. Tylk, Adam Johnston, Kenneth Young, Bruce M. Honda, Darleen Stoker, Bob Redpath, Walter Newman (for "The War Comes Home") Nominated
2009 Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series Ernest Borgnine (for "And in the End…") Nominated
PRISM Awards 1998 TV Drama Series Episode "When the Bough Breaks"[v] Nominated [134][135]
1999 TV Prime Time Drama Series Episode "My Brother's Keeper"[w] Nominated [136][135]
TV Prime Time Drama Series Continuing Storyline Chase Carter ("Sharp Relief" / "Carter's Choice" / "My Brother's Keeper" / "A Bloody Mess" / "Of Past Regret and Future Fear") Won
TV Prime Time Drama Series Continuing Storyline Baby McNeil[v] ("Of Past Regret and Future Fear" / "Suffer the Little Children" / "A Hole in the Heart") Nominated
2000 TV Prime Time Drama Series Episode "Truth & Consequences"[w] Nominated [137][135]
TV Prime Time Drama Series Continuing Storyline Hathaway's Choice ("Sins of the Fathers" / "Truth & Consequences" / "The Peace of Wild Things" / "Humpty Dumpty") Won
TV Prime Time Drama Series Continuing Storyline How the Finch Stole Christmas[v] ("Humpty Dumpty" / "How the Finch Stole Christmas") Nominated
2001 TV Drama Series Continuing Storyline Carter's Addiction ("Be Still My Heart" / "All in the Family" / "Be Patient" / "Under Control" / "Match Made in Heaven" / "The Fastest Year" / "Such Sweet Sorrow" / "May Day" / "Homecoming" / "Sand and Water" / "Mars Attacks") Won [138][135]
2002 TV Drama Series Episode "Survival of the Fittest"[v] Nominated [139][135]
TV Drama Series Episode "Sailing Away"[v] Nominated
TV Drama Series Episode "The Longer You Stay"[v] Nominated
TV Drama Series Episode "Supplies and Demands"[w] Nominated
2003 TV Drama Series Episode "Damage is Done"[v] Nominated [140][135]
TV Drama Series Episode "First Snowfall"[v] Nominated
TV Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Abby's Alcoholism ("Beyond Repair" / "Brothers and Sisters" / "The Letter" / "Chaos Theory" / "Insurrection" / "Walk Like A Man" / "Tell Me Where It Hurts") Won
Performance in a Drama Series Episode Alex Kingston Nominated
Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Noah Wyle Won
Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Maura Tierney Nominated
2005 TV Drama Series Episode "Time of Death" Won [141][142]
TV Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Carter Relapses[v] ("Damaged" / "Fear") Nominated [141]
Performance in a Drama Series Episode Ray Liotta Won [141][142]
2007 Drama Series Episode "Strange Bedfellows"[v] Nominated [143]
Drama Series Episode "Reason to Believe" Won [143][144]
Performance in a Drama Series Episode Maura Tierney Nominated [143][144]
2008 Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline "Gravity" / "Under the Influence" / "The Test" / "Blackout" / "Coming Home" / "Skye's the Limit" / "300 Patients" Won [145][146]
Performance in a Drama Series Multi-Episode Storyline Maura Tierney Nominated
2010 Drama Series Episode – Substance Use "And in the End..." Nominated [147]
Performance in a Drama Episode John Stamos Nominated
Producers Guild of America Awards 1995 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television Michael Crichton, John Wells Won [148]
2000 Vision Award John Wells[x] Won [149]
2001 Outstanding Producer of Episodic Television, Drama Nominated [148]
Satellite Awards 1997 Best Television Series, Drama ER Nominated [150]
Best Actor in a Series, Drama Anthony Edwards Nominated
Best Actress in a Series, Drama Julianna Margulies Nominated
1998 Best Actress in a Series, Drama Julianna Margulies Nominated [151]
1999 Best Television Series, Drama ER Nominated [152]
Best Actor in a Series, Drama George Clooney Nominated
2003 Best Actress in a Series, Drama Maura Tierney Nominated [153]
Screen Actors Guild Awards 1995 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Sherry Stringfield, Noah Wyle Nominated [154]
1996 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards Won [155]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series George Clooney Nominated
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Gloria Reuben, Sherry Stringfield, Noah Wyle Won
1997 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards Nominated [156]
Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series George Clooney Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Laura Innes, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Gloria Reuben, Sherry Stringfield, Noah Wyle Won
1998 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards Won [157]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies Won
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Maria Bello, George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Gloria Reuben, Sherry Stringfield, Noah Wyle Won
1999 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards Nominated [158]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies Won
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series George Clooney, Anthony Edwards, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Kellie Martin, Gloria Reuben, Noah Wyle Won
2000 Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Kellie Martin, Paul McCrane, Michael Michele, Erik Palladino, Gloria Reuben, Goran Višnjić, Noah Wyle Nominated [159]
2001 Outstanding Performance by a Male Actor in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards Nominated [160]
Outstanding Performance by a Female Actor in a Drama Series Sally Field Nominated
Outstanding Performance by an Ensemble in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards, Laura Innes, Alex Kingston, Eriq La Salle, Julianna Margulies, Kellie Martin, Paul McCrane, Michael Michele, Ming-Na, Erik Palladino, Maura Tierney, Goran Višnjić, Noah Wyle Nominated
TCA Awards 1995 Program of the Year ER Won [161]
Outstanding Achievement in Drama ER Nominated
1996 Program of the Year ER Nominated
Outstanding Achievement in Drama ER Nominated
1997 Individual Achievement in Drama Anthony Edwards Nominated
1998 Outstanding Achievement in Drama ER Nominated
Individual Achievement in Drama Anthony Edwards Nominated
2009 Heritage Award Won
Teen Choice Awards 1999 TV – Choice Drama ER Nominated [162]
TV – Choice Actor Noah Wyle Nominated
2004 Choice TV Actor – Drama/Action Adventure Mekhi Phifer Nominated
Choice Breakout TV Star – Female Parminder Nagra Nominated
Telegatto 1996 Best Foreign TV Series ER Nominated [163]
1997 Best Foreign TV Series ER Won [164]
2002 Best TV Series ER Nominated [165]
2003 Best TV Series ER Nominated [166]
2004 Best TV Series ER Nominated [167]
TV Guide Awards 1999 Favorite Drama Series ER Won [168]
Favorite Actress in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies Nominated
2000 Favorite Drama Series ER Won
Favorite Actress in a Drama Series Julianna Margulies Nominated
2001 Drama Series of the Year ER Nominated
Actor of the Year in a Drama Series Anthony Edwards Nominated
Supporting Actor of the Year in a Drama Series Noah Wyle Won
Supporting Actress of the Year in a Drama Series Maura Tierney Nominated
2013 Favorite Classic TV ER Nominated
TV Land Awards 2006 Most Memorable Kiss George Clooney, Julianna Margulies Nominated [169]
2009 Icon Award Angela Bassett, Linda Cardellini, Ellen Crawford, Anthony Edwards, Yvette Freeman, Alex Kingston, Lily Mariye, Kellie Martin, Paul McCrane, Mekhi Phifer Won
Viewers for Quality Television Awards 1995 Best Quality Drama Series ER Nominated [170]
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Anthony Edwards Nominated
Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Sherry Stringfield Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Noah Wyle Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Julianna Margulies Won
Specialty Player Kathleen Wilhoite Won
1996 Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Sherry Stringfield Won
Best Recurring Player Kathleen Wilhoite Nominated
1997 Best Quality Drama Series ER Won
Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Anthony Edwards Nominated
Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Julianna Margulies Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Gloria Reuben Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Laura Innes Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Noah Wyle Won
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Eriq La Selle Nominated
Best Recurring Player Michael Beach Nominated
1998 Best Quality Drama Series ER Nominated
Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Julianna Margulies Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Gloria Reuben Won
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Laura Innes Nominated
Best Supporting Actor in a Quality Drama Series Noah Wyle Nominated
1999 Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Julianna Margulies Nominated
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Laura Innes Nominated
2000 Best Actress in a Quality Drama Series Julianna Margulies Nominated [171]
Best Supporting Actress in a Quality Drama Series Laura Innes Nominated
Visual Effects Society Awards 2004 Outstanding Visual Effects in a Television Series Sam Nicholson, Kyle J. Healey, Eric Grenaudier, Anthony Ocampo (for "Freefall") Nominated [172]
2007 Outstanding Supporting Visual Effects in a Broadcast Program Sam Nicholson, Scott Ramsey, Adam Ealovega, Anthony Ocampo (for "Scoop and Run") Won [173]
Writers Guild of America Awards 1996 Episodic Drama Lance Gentile (for "Love's Labor Lost") Won [174]
1998 Episodic Drama Neal Baer (for "Whose Appy Now?") Nominated
1999 Episodic Drama Walon Green, Joe Sachs (for "Exodus") Nominated
2000 Episodic Drama John Wells (for "The Storm (Part I)") Nominated
2003 Episodic Drama John Wells (for "On The Beach") Nominated
Young Artist Awards 1995 Best Performance by an Actress Under Ten in a TV Series Yvonne Zima Nominated [175]
Best Performance by a Youth Actress – TV Guest Star Rachael Bella (for "Into That Good Night") Nominated
1996 Best Performance by a Young Actress – TV Drama Series Yvonne Zima Nominated [176]
1997 Best Performance in a Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actor Austin O'Brien (for "The Secret Sharer") Nominated [177]
Best Performance in a Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress Kirsten Dunst Nominated
1999 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Supporting Young Actor Trevor Morgan Nominated [178]
2000 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress Rachel Grate (for "Double Blind") Nominated [179]
2002 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress Hallee Hirsh Nominated [180]
Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress Jamie Renée Smith (for "Survival of the Fittest") Won
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Young Actor Age 10 or Under Myles Jeffrey (for "The Greatest of Gifts") Nominated
2003 Best Performance in a TV Drama Series – Guest Starring Young Actress Kay Panabaker (for "The Letter") Nominated [181]
2004 Best Performance in a Television Series – Recurring Young Actor Oliver Davis Won [182]
Best Performance in a Television Series – Guest Starring Young Actor Alex Edwards (for "No Good Deed Goes Unpunished") Nominated
2005 Best Performance in a Television Series – Recurring Young Actor Oliver Davis Nominated [183]
Best Performance in a Television Series – Guest Starring Young Actor Cody Estes (for "Get Carter") Nominated
Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Young Actress Age Ten or Younger Kali Majors Nominated
2007 Best Performance in a TV Series (Comedy or Drama) – Recurring Young Actor Masam Holden Nominated [184]
2008 Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actor Dominic Janes Nominated [185]
Best Performance in a TV Series – Recurring Young Actress Chloe Greenfield Nominated
2009 Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actor Carlos Knight (for "The Book of Abby") Won[y] [186]
2010 Best Performance in a TV Series – Guest Starring Young Actress Danielle Chuchran (for "And in the End...") Nominated [187]
YoungStar Awards 1997 Best Young Actress in a Drama TV Series Kirsten Dunst Nominated [188]

Notes

  1. ^ Shared with Notorious
  2. ^ Shared with Third Watch
  3. ^ Additional nominees: Tommy Burns (unit production manager); Princess O'Mahoney (first assistant director); Ronan O'Connor (second assistant director); Deborah Greaney Donovan (second second assistant director); Tony Eng (second second assistant director)
  4. ^ Presented to NBC, Constant c Productions and Amblin Television, in association with Warner Bros. Television
  5. ^ Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove, Kevin B. Barron, Derron Street, and Kenneth Fewell (assistant sound editors); Erin Donovan and Sally Ann Brooks (voice casting); Lowell Harris (production sound mixer); Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixers)
  6. ^ Additional crew: Renne Cuyugan and Lisa Wolf Grove (assistant sound editors); Casey Crabtree and James Bailey (foley artists); Allen L. Stone, Michael E. Jiron, and David Concors (re-recording mixers)
  7. ^ Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove, Kevin B. Barron, and Kenneth Fewell (assistant ADR editors); Erin Donovan and Sally Ann Brooks (voice casting); Marc A. Gilmartin (production mixer); Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer); Troy Porter (ADR mixer); Laverne Dewberry (ADR recordist)
  8. ^ Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove and Kenneth Fewell (assistant sound editors); Casey J. Crabtree and James Bailey (foley artists); Allen L. Stone, Michael E. Jiron, and David Concors (re-recording mixers); Al Gomez (foley mixer and recordist)
  9. ^ Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove and Kevin B. Barron (assistant ADR editors); Marc A. Gilmartin (production mixer); Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixer); Troy Porter (ADR mixer); Laverne Dewberry (ADR recordist)
  10. ^ Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove (assistant sound editor); Casey J. Crabtree and Michael Crabtree (foley artists); Marc A. Gilmartin (field recordist); Allen L. Stone, Michael E. Jiron, and David Concors (re-recording mixers); Al Gomez (foley mixer)
  11. ^ Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove and Deron Street (assistant sound editors); Casey J. Crabtree and Michael Crabtree (foley artists); James Clark (field recordist); Michael E. Jiron, David Concors, and Allen L. Stone (re-recording mixers); Al Gomez (foley mixer)
  12. ^ Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove, Deron Street, Sonny Pettijohn, Kevin B. Barron, and Damon Cohoon (assistant dialogue/ADR editors); James Clark (production sound mixer); Troy Porter (ADR mixer); Adam Sawelson (dialogue re-recording mixer)
  13. ^ Additional crew: Lisa Wolf Grove, Kevin B. Barron, and Deron Street (assistant sound editors); James Clark (field recordist); Al Gomez (foley mixer); Doug Davey, Adam Sawelson, and David Concors (re-recording mixers)
  14. ^ Additional crew: Kenneth Fewell, Deron Street, Sonja Pettijohn, Damon Cohoon, Eric Moss, and Darren Knaus (assistant dialogue/ADR editors); James Clark (production sound mixer); Erin Donovan (loop group supervisor); Eric Gotthelf and Chris Munyon (ADR mixers); Adam Sawelson (dialogue re-recording mixer)
  15. ^ Nominees: Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Mimi Leder, Paul Manning, Dennis Murphy, Robert Nathan, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  16. ^ Nominees: Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Mimi Leder, Paul Manning, Wendy Spence Rosato, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  17. ^ Nominees: Penny Adams, Neal Baer, Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Lance Gentile, Paul Manning, Wendy Spence Rosato, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  18. ^ Nominees: Penny Adams, Neal Baer, Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Lance Gentile, Walon Green, David Mills, Jack Orman, Tom Park, Wendy Spence Rosato, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  19. ^ Nominees: Penny Adams, Neal Baer, Christopher Chulack, Michael Crichton, Carol Flint, Jonathan Kaplan, Jack Orman, Wendy Spence Rosato, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  20. ^ Nominees: Penny Adams, Neal Baer, Michael Crichton, R. Scott Gemmill, Patrick Harbinson, Jonathan Kaplan, Jack Orman, Wendy Spence Rosato, Richard Thorpe, John Wells, Lydia Woodward
  21. ^ Nominees: Neal Baer (executive producer); Michael Crichton (executive producer); R. Scott Gemmill (supervising producer); Dee Johnson (supervising producer); Jonathan Kaplan (producer); Christopher Misiano (producer); Jack Orman (executive producer); Wendy Rosato (producer); Joe Sachs (producer); Meredith Stiehm (co-executive producer); Richard Thorpe (produced by); John Wells (executive producer)
  22. ^ a b c d e f g h i j Received PRISM Commendation
  23. ^ a b c Received PRISM Certificate of Merit
  24. ^ Shared with The West Wing and Third Watch
  25. ^ Tied with Joey Luthman for Private Practice

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Distribution

Home video

Warner Home Video has released ER on DVD in Regions 1, 2, and 4. All 15 seasons have been released in R1, all 15 seasons in R2 & R4. The fifteenth and final season will be released in region 1 on July 12, 2011.[1]

DVD Name Ep# Release dates
Region 1 Region 2 (UK) Region 4 (AUS)
ER: The Complete First Season (1994–1995) 25 August 26, 2003[2] February 23, 2004 April 28, 2004[3]
ER: The Complete Second Season (1995–1996) 22 April 27, 2004[4] July 26, 2004 July 15, 2004[5]
ER: The Complete Third Season (1996–1997) 22 April 26, 2005[6] January 31, 2005 December 16, 2004[7]
ER: The Complete Fourth Season (1997–1998) 22 December 20, 2005[8] May 16, 2005 April 27, 2005[9]
ER: The Complete Fifth Season (1998–1999) 22 July 11, 2006[10] October 24, 2005 November 15, 2005[11]
ER: The Complete Sixth Season (1999–2000) 22 December 19, 2006[12] April 3, 2006 May 5, 2006[13]
ER: The Complete Seventh Season (2000–2001) 22 May 15, 2007[14] September 18, 2006 October 3, 2006[15]
ER: The Complete Eighth Season (2001–2002) 22 January 22, 2008[16] July 16, 2007 September 6, 2007[17]
ER: The Complete Ninth Season (2002–2003) 22 June 17, 2008[18] October 29, 2007 October 31, 2007[19]
ER: The Complete Tenth Season (2003–2004) 22 March 3, 2009[20] January 28, 2008 May 7, 2008[21]
ER: The Complete Eleventh Season (2004–2005) 22 July 14, 2009[22] April 21, 2008 May 7, 2008[23]
ER: The Complete Twelfth Season (2005–2006) 22 January 12, 2010[24] September 15, 2008 October 1, 2008[25]
ER: The Complete Thirteenth Season (2006–2007) 23 July 6, 2010[26] November 3, 2008 April 29, 2009[27]
ER: The Complete Fourteenth Season (2007–2008) 19 January 11, 2011[28] May 18, 2009 April 28, 2010[29]
ER: The Complete Fifteenth Season (2008–2009) 22 July 12, 2011 September 21, 2009 October 12, 2010[30]

The first six DVD box sets of ER are unusual in the fact that they are all in anamorphic widescreen even though the episodes were broadcast in a standard 4:3 format. Only the live episode "Ambush" is not in the widescreen format.

Soundtrack

In 1996 Atlantic Records released an album of music from the first two seasons, featuring James Newton Howard's theme from the series in its on-air and full versions, selections from the weekly scores composed by Martin Davich (Howard scored the two-hour pilot, Davich scored all the subsequent episodes and wrote a new theme used from 2006-2009 until the final episode, when Howard's original theme returned) and songs used on the series.

  1. Theme From ER – James Newton Howard (3:02)
  2. Dr. Lewis And Renee (from "The Birthday Party") (1:57)
  3. Canine Blues (from "Make Of Two Hearts") (2:27)
  4. Goodbye Baby Susie (from "Fever Of Unknown Origin") (3:11)
  5. Doug & Carol (from "The Gift") – composed by James Newton Howard and Martin Davich (1:59)
  6. Healing Hands – Marc Cohn (4:25)
  7. The Hero (from "Hell And High Water") composed by James Newton Howard and Martin Davich (1:55)
  8. Carter, See You Next Fall (from "Everything Old Is New Again") (1:28)
  9. Reasons For Living – Duncan Sheik (4:33)
  10. Dr. Green And A Mother's Death (from "Love's Labor Lost") (2:48)
  11. Raul Dies (from "The Healers") (2:20)
  12. Hell And High Water (from "Hell And High Water") – composed by James Newton Howard and Martin Davich (2:38)
  13. Hold On (from "Hell And High Water") (2:47)
  14. Shep Arrives (from "The Healers") (3:37)
  15. Shattered Glass (from "Hell And High Water") (2:11)
  16. Theme From ER – James Newton Howard (1:00)
  17. It Came Upon A Midnight Clear – Mike Finnegan (2:30)

Other media

  • An ER video game for Windows 2000 and XP was released in 2005.
  • In the Mad episode "Pokémon Park, WWER," the show was parodied in the style of WWE.

International broadcast

Country Network
 Argentina Warner Channel
Australia Australia Seven Network
 Austria ORF1
 Belarus Channel One
Belgium Belgium 2BE
 Bolivia Warner Channel
Brazil Brazil Warner Channel
SBT
Brunei Brunei STAR World
Bulgaria Bulgaria Nova Television
Cambodia Cambodia STAR World
Canada Canada CTV
 Chile Warner Channel
 Colombia Warner Channel
 Costa Rica Warner Channel
Cyprus Cyprus LTV
Czech Republic Czech Republic TV Nova
Prima Cool
Denmark Denmark TV3 Puls
 Dominican Republic Warner Channel
 Ecuador Warner Channel
 El Salvador Warner Channel
Estonia Estonia Kanal 11
Finland Finland MTV3
France France M6
Germany Germany ProSieben
sixx
TNT Serie
Greece Greece Star Channel
 Guatemala Warner Channel
 Honduras Warner Channel
 Hong Kong STAR World
Hungary Hungary RTL Klub
 Iceland Stöð 2
India India Zee Café
 Indonesia STAR World
Republic of Ireland Ireland RTE Two
Israel Israel Channel 2
Italy Italy Rai 2
Japan Japan WOWOW
 Kazakhstan Channel One
 Kenya Kenya Television Network
 Latvia TV3
 Lithuania TV3
North Macedonia Macedonia A1
Malaysia Malaysia STAR World
 Mexico Warner Channel
Netherlands Netherlands NET 5
 New Zealand TV One
 Nicaragua Warner Channel
Norway Norway TVNorge
 Pakistan STAR World
 Panama Warner Channel
 Paraguay Warner Channel
 Peru Warner Channel
 Philippines Jack TV
Studio 23
Poland Poland TVN (Poland)
Portugal Portugal RTP2
Romania Romania PRO Cinema
Russia Russia Channel One
 Singapore STAR World
Slovenia Slovenia Kanal A
South Africa South Africa M-net
Spain Spain Fox
Sweden Sweden Kanal 5
  Switzerland SF zwei
 Taiwan STAR World
 Thailand STAR World
Turkey Turkey CNBC-e
Ukraine Ukraine 1+1
Inter
United Arab Emirates United Arab Emirates Fox Series
OSN First
United Kingdom United Kingdom Sky Living
United States United States NBC
 Uruguay Warner Channel
 Venezuela Warner Channel

References

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