List of Childrens Hospital episodes
Childrens Hospital, a situation comedy television and web series created by Rob Corddry, which premiered its first season online on TheWB.com on December 8, 2008. On July 11, 2010, Adult Swim began airing the web episodes in groups of two. Season two begins on Adult Swim on August 22, 2010.
As of November 13, 2024, 10 original webisodes and 17 TV episodes of Childrens Hospital have aired.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Network | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Season premiere | Season finale | |||||
1 (web) | 10 | December 8, 2008 | December 8, 2008 | TheWB.com | ||
1 (TV) | 5 | July 11, 2010 | August 8, 2010 | Adult Swim | ||
2 | 12 | August 22, 2010 | November 7, 2010 | |||
3 | 14 | TBA | TBA |
Web series
All ten episodes of the web series debuted on December 8, 2008. Each episode was 4–5 minutes long. The credited cast consisted of Lake Bell, Rob Corddry, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, and Megan Mullally.
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Episode 1" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
When Cat breaks up with Glenn, Lola decides to be supportive and break up with her own boyfriend, Owen, by telling him that she has brain cancer. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nate Corddry, Ed Helms, Dannah Feinglass | |||||
2 | "Episode 2" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Things get tense after Cat sneezed on Lola. Meanwhile, Briggs tries to get Owen back on the police force. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Offerman | |||||
3 | "Episode 3" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
The Chief calls a staff meeting to discuss Lola's nonexistent brain tumor. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nate Corddry, Ed Helms, Nick Offerman | |||||
4 | "Episode 4" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
The Chief tries to help a boy who has aged rapidly. Meanwhile, Blake tries to help people via the healing power of laughter. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig | |||||
5 | "Episode 5" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Another doctor tries to use Blake's method: the healing power of laughter.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Offerman, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo | |||||
6 | "Episode 6" | Rob Corddry | Jonathan Stern | December 8, 2008 | |
In this very special episode, things are told from the perspective of a visiting doctor from Puerto Rico. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), David Wain, Joe Lo Truglio (voice only), Cutter Garcia | |||||
7 | "Episode 7" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Glen gets upset about Cat's new boyfriend. Meanwhile, a new doctor may be able to cure The Chief. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Ed Helms, Nate Corddry, Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, A.D. Miles, John Ross Bowie | |||||
8 | "Episode 8" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Blake challenges Nate to a competition where the two doctors must perform surgery using only the healing power of laughter. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Seth Morris, A.D. Miles, John Ross Bowie | |||||
9 | "Episode 9" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Blake tells Lola he knows her brain tumor is fake and asks to use "the healing power of laughter" to cure it, in order to upset his rival clown Dr. Nate Schachter. Meanwhile, Glen tries to get revenge on Cat's new boyfriend, six year old boy Little Nicky, by giving him a vasectomy. Dr. Max Von Sydow offers to cure The Chief. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Offerman, Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, John Ross Bowie | |||||
10 | "Episode 10" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
In the season finale Max performs surgery on The Chief, after which she resembles Eva Longoria Parker. Blake tries to cure Lola's nonexistent tumor with "the healing power of laughter," accidentally killing her in the process. Blake announces his plans to start his own private practice in a spin-off called, Dr. Blake Downs, M.D. At the funeral, Lola is revealed to have faked her death and attended in disguise.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Eva Longoria Parker, Ed Helms, Nate Corddry, John Ross Bowie, Nick Offerman |
Television series
Season 1: 2010
Childrens Hospital, a situation comedy television and web series created by Rob Corddry, which premiered its first season online on TheWB.com on December 8, 2008. On July 11, 2010, Adult Swim began airing the web episodes in groups of two. Season two begins on Adult Swim on August 22, 2010.
As of November 13, 2024, 10 original webisodes and 17 TV episodes of Childrens Hospital have aired.
Series overview
Season | Episodes | Originally aired | Network | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Season premiere | Season finale | |||||
1 (web) | 10 | December 8, 2008 | December 8, 2008 | TheWB.com | ||
1 (TV) | 5 | July 11, 2010 | August 8, 2010 | Adult Swim | ||
2 | 12 | August 22, 2010 | November 7, 2010 | |||
3 | 14 | TBA | TBA |
Web series
All ten episodes of the web series debuted on December 8, 2008. Each episode was 4–5 minutes long. The credited cast consisted of Lake Bell, Rob Corddry, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, and Megan Mullally.
# | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | "Episode 1" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
When Cat breaks up with Glenn, Lola decides to be supportive and break up with her own boyfriend, Owen, by telling him that she has brain cancer. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nate Corddry, Ed Helms, Dannah Feinglass | |||||
2 | "Episode 2" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Things get tense after Cat sneezed on Lola. Meanwhile, Briggs tries to get Owen back on the police force. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Offerman | |||||
3 | "Episode 3" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
The Chief calls a staff meeting to discuss Lola's nonexistent brain tumor. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nate Corddry, Ed Helms, Nick Offerman | |||||
4 | "Episode 4" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
The Chief tries to help a boy who has aged rapidly. Meanwhile, Blake tries to help people via the healing power of laughter. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig | |||||
5 | "Episode 5" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Another doctor tries to use Blake's method: the healing power of laughter.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Offerman, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo | |||||
6 | "Episode 6" | Rob Corddry | Jonathan Stern | December 8, 2008 | |
In this very special episode, things are told from the perspective of a visiting doctor from Puerto Rico. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), David Wain, Joe Lo Truglio (voice only), Cutter Garcia | |||||
7 | "Episode 7" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Glen gets upset about Cat's new boyfriend. Meanwhile, a new doctor may be able to cure The Chief. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Ed Helms, Nate Corddry, Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, A.D. Miles, John Ross Bowie | |||||
8 | "Episode 8" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Blake challenges Nate to a competition where the two doctors must perform surgery using only the healing power of laughter. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Seth Morris, A.D. Miles, John Ross Bowie | |||||
9 | "Episode 9" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
Blake tells Lola he knows her brain tumor is fake and asks to use "the healing power of laughter" to cure it, in order to upset his rival clown Dr. Nate Schachter. Meanwhile, Glen tries to get revenge on Cat's new boyfriend, six year old boy Little Nicky, by giving him a vasectomy. Dr. Max Von Sydow offers to cure The Chief. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Offerman, Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, John Ross Bowie | |||||
10 | "Episode 10" | Rob Corddry | Rob Corddry | December 8, 2008 | |
In the season finale Max performs surgery on The Chief, after which she resembles Eva Longoria Parker. Blake tries to cure Lola's nonexistent tumor with "the healing power of laughter," accidentally killing her in the process. Blake announces his plans to start his own private practice in a spin-off called, Dr. Blake Downs, M.D. At the funeral, Lola is revealed to have faked her death and attended in disguise.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Eva Longoria Parker, Ed Helms, Nate Corddry, John Ross Bowie, Nick Offerman |
Television series
Season 1: 2010
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Season 2: 2010
The second season will consist of twelve 11 minute episodes.[1] It debuted on August, 22, 2010. The credited cast consists of Lake Bell (episodes 1, 2, 6, 8, and 12 only), Rob Corddry, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, and Megan Mullally and newcomers Malin Åkerman and Henry Winkler.
Series # |
Season # |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production Code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 1 | "I See Her Face Everywhere" | Matt Shakman | Rob Corddry | August 22, 2010 | 201 |
Cat struggles to get over Lola's death. Sy Mittleman, the new administrator arrives, and the entire staff instantly hates him, except for The Chief who is in love with him. Glenn discovers the cure for cancer is butterfly semen. Blake Downs is given his own spin-off, Blake Downs, M.D., which is promptly canceled, causing him to decide to return to Childrens' Hospital.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Ed Helms (voice only), Renee Victor | ||||||
7 | 2 | "No One Can Replace Her" | Matt Shakman | Rob Corddry | August 29, 2010 | 202 |
Cat goes into labor with Little Nicky's baby. Little Nicky's advanced aging disease causes him to take on the tendencies of an old man as the disease begins to kill him. Lola Spratt returns from the hospital to explain that she faked her death, but everyone believes she is a ghost. Blake Downs returns to the hospital, following the failure of his private practice/spin-off. New doctor Valerie Flame takes over narrating duties on the show for Cat Black when complications occur in the birth of she and Nicky's child.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, David Wain, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts, Matt Walsh | ||||||
8 | 3 | "I Am Not Afraid of Any Ghost" | Bryan Gordon | Rob Huebel | September 5, 2010 | 203 |
Dr. Maestro asks Dr. Flame to give him a lethal injection so that he can find Dr. Spratt in the spirit world. A creepy EMT wants to show The Chief his "sexy costume."
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Eva Amurri, Zandy Hartig, John Ross Bowie, Marion Ross, Toby Huss, Brian Huskey, Jamie Denbo | ||||||
9 | 4 | "Give a Painted Brother a Break" | Rob Schrab | Paul Scheer | September 12, 2010 | 205 |
Dr. Blake's clown brother comes to visit and borrows money from Dr. Blake to pay off his gambling debts, while telling him it's for an operation. A mascot from a local theme park starts suspiciously, repeatedly bringing in children with broken arms for treatment. The hospital is turned into a youth hostel, and Sy gets conned by an attractive young foreign girl. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Zandy Hartig, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Eddie Pepitone, Paul Scheer, Kevin Sussman, Beth Dover, Angela Sarafyan | ||||||
10 | 5 | "Joke Overload" | John Inwood | Jason Mantzoukas | September 19, 2010 | 207 |
The staff must choose between saving an old black man and a young white kid. Insult comic Jeffrey Ross brings his child into the O.R., but the staff is more concerned with enjoying his humor than treating his child. Two Star Trek nerds dressed in uniforms (one as a Klingon) visit the hospital.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Clark Duke, Zandy Hartig, Ernie Hudson, Adam Scott, Jeffrey Ross, Armen Weitzman | ||||||
11 | 6 | "End of the Middle" | David Wain | Jonathan Stern | September 26, 2010 | 206 |
An episode of TV news magazine News Readers covering the filming of the final episode of Childrens Hospital, complete with behind the scenes looks at the show. Cutter Spindell (who portrays Blake Downs on the show within the show) interferes to save the series, convincing protesters that they're saving an actual children's hospital.
Guest Stars: Mather Zickel, Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar, Kate Walsh, Abigail Spencer, Jordan Peele, David Wain | ||||||
12 | 7 | "Frankfurters, Allman Brothers, Death, Frankfurters" | Rob Schrab | Jonathan Stern | October 3, 2010 | 204 |
Ben Hayflick (Kurtwood Smith) from the National Division of Health shows up to intimidate Dr. Richie into keeping his cancer cure a secret. One of Valerie's patients is a young psychic girl and the staff uses her to get insurance info from a comatose patient. Dr. Maestro treats a child with a knife in his chest, refusing to believe that the knife is causing the kid's medical problems.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Kurtwood Smith, Zandy Hartig, Brian Huskey, Will Sasso, Caroline Aaron, John Cho | ||||||
13 | 8 | "Hot Enough for You?" | David Wain | Rob Corddry & David Wain | October 10, 2010 | 208 |
In a parody of Do the Right Thing, a heat wave plagues the hospital leading to violence and several steamy sexual encounters.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Keegan Michael Key, Kurtwood Smith, Zandy Hartig, | ||||||
14 | 9 | "The Coffee Machine Paid for Itself?" | Bryan Gordon | Ken Marino & Erica Oyama | October 17, 2010 | 209 |
Dr. Richie and Rabbi Jewy McJew Jew (David Wain) compete for Dr. Flame's affections. Briggs, Dr. Maestro's old police partner, pays the hospital a visit and Maestro checks his prostrate while the two reminisce about a drug bust. Facing a budget crisis, Sy tries to decide between getting rid of the coffee machine or firing one of the doctors. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Zandy Hartig, Nick Offerman, David Wain | ||||||
15 | 10 | "Show Me on Montana" | John Inwood | Diablo Cody & Dana Fox & Liz Meriwether & Lorene Scafaria | October 24, 2010 | 210 |
It's Take Your Daughter to Work Day at the hospital and the staff all bring in their children. The Chief brings her 27 year old daughter (Lizzy Caplan) who she keeps treating like a child. Blake Downs brings his five clown-faced daughters whose singing group he coaches. Dr. Richie's daughter discovers a child patient whose plug has fallen out, but she must wait to re-plug him until after sundown since it is Sabbath and she cannot perform any work. Drs. Flame and Maestro try to convince a hermaphrodite which gender to choose, with each doctor vying for their own gender. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Steve Agee, Lizzy Caplan, Armen Weitzman | ||||||
16 | 11 | "You Know No One Can Hear You, Right?" | Ken Marino | Brian Huskey & Rob Corddry | October 31, 2010 | 211 |
Dr. Spratt is asked by a right-wing, pro-life Senator (Ed Begley Jr.) to perform an abortion on his sixteen year old son. Dr. Maestro struggles with a ten year old kid who keeps beating him up. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Ed Begley, Jr., Rachael Harris, Zandy Hartig | ||||||
17 | 12 | "The Sultan's Finger: Live" | David Wain | Rob Corddry & Jonathan Stern & David Wain | November 7, 2010 | 212 |
(Fake live episode) Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only, uncredited), Lake Bell, Jon Hamm, Iqbal Theba, David Wain, Matt Walsh Note: Although credited, Henry Winkler does not appear. |
Season 3: 2011
On October 1, Cartoon Network announced that the show was renewed for a third season consisting of 14 new episodes.[2]
References
- ^ http://twitter.com/davidwain/status/22209487498
- ^ Kate Stanhope (2010-10-01). "Cartoon Network Orders Third Season of 'Childrens Hospital'". TV Guide.
External links
- List of Childrens Hospital episodes at IMDb
- List of Childrens Hospital episodes at TV.com
- Childrens Hospital Episodes. EpGuides.
Season 2: 2010
The second season will consist of twelve 11 minute episodes.[1] It debuted on August, 22, 2010. The credited cast consists of Lake Bell (episodes 1, 2, 6, 8, and 12 only), Rob Corddry, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, and Megan Mullally and newcomers Malin Åkerman and Henry Winkler.
Series # |
Season # |
Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | Production Code |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
6 | 1 | "I See Her Face Everywhere" | Matt Shakman | Rob Corddry | August 22, 2010 | 201 |
Cat struggles to get over Lola's death. Sy Mittleman, the new administrator arrives, and the entire staff instantly hates him, except for The Chief who is in love with him. Glenn discovers the cure for cancer is butterfly semen. Blake Downs is given his own spin-off, Blake Downs, M.D., which is promptly canceled, causing him to decide to return to Childrens' Hospital.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Ed Helms (voice only), Renee Victor | ||||||
7 | 2 | "No One Can Replace Her" | Matt Shakman | Rob Corddry | August 29, 2010 | 202 |
Cat goes into labor with Little Nicky's baby. Little Nicky's advanced aging disease causes him to take on the tendencies of an old man as the disease begins to kill him. Lola Spratt returns from the hospital to explain that she faked her death, but everyone believes she is a ghost. Blake Downs returns to the hospital, following the failure of his private practice/spin-off. New doctor Valerie Flame takes over narrating duties on the show for Cat Black when complications occur in the birth of she and Nicky's child.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, David Wain, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts, Matt Walsh | ||||||
8 | 3 | "I Am Not Afraid of Any Ghost" | Bryan Gordon | Rob Huebel | September 5, 2010 | 203 |
Dr. Maestro asks Dr. Flame to give him a lethal injection so that he can find Dr. Spratt in the spirit world. A creepy EMT wants to show The Chief his "sexy costume."
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Eva Amurri, Zandy Hartig, John Ross Bowie, Marion Ross, Toby Huss, Brian Huskey, Jamie Denbo | ||||||
9 | 4 | "Give a Painted Brother a Break" | Rob Schrab | Paul Scheer | September 12, 2010 | 205 |
Dr. Blake's clown brother comes to visit and borrows money from Dr. Blake to pay off his gambling debts, while telling him it's for an operation. A mascot from a local theme park starts suspiciously, repeatedly bringing in children with broken arms for treatment. The hospital is turned into a youth hostel, and Sy gets conned by an attractive young foreign girl. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Zandy Hartig, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Eddie Pepitone, Paul Scheer, Kevin Sussman, Beth Dover, Angela Sarafyan | ||||||
10 | 5 | "Joke Overload" | John Inwood | Jason Mantzoukas | September 19, 2010 | 207 |
The staff must choose between saving an old black man and a young white kid. Insult comic Jeffrey Ross brings his child into the O.R., but the staff is more concerned with enjoying his humor than treating his child. Two Star Trek nerds dressed in uniforms (one as a Klingon) visit the hospital.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Clark Duke, Zandy Hartig, Ernie Hudson, Adam Scott, Jeffrey Ross, Armen Weitzman | ||||||
11 | 6 | "End of the Middle" | David Wain | Jonathan Stern | September 26, 2010 | 206 |
An episode of TV news magazine News Readers covering the filming of the final episode of Childrens Hospital, complete with behind the scenes looks at the show. Cutter Spindell (who portrays Blake Downs on the show within the show) interferes to save the series, convincing protesters that they're saving an actual children's hospital.
Guest Stars: Mather Zickel, Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar, Kate Walsh, Abigail Spencer, Jordan Peele, David Wain | ||||||
12 | 7 | "Frankfurters, Allman Brothers, Death, Frankfurters" | Rob Schrab | Jonathan Stern | October 3, 2010 | 204 |
Ben Hayflick (Kurtwood Smith) from the National Division of Health shows up to intimidate Dr. Richie into keeping his cancer cure a secret. One of Valerie's patients is a young psychic girl and the staff uses her to get insurance info from a comatose patient. Dr. Maestro treats a child with a knife in his chest, refusing to believe that the knife is causing the kid's medical problems.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Kurtwood Smith, Zandy Hartig, Brian Huskey, Will Sasso, Caroline Aaron, John Cho | ||||||
13 | 8 | "Hot Enough for You?" | David Wain | Rob Corddry & David Wain | October 10, 2010 | 208 |
In a parody of Do the Right Thing, a heat wave plagues the hospital leading to violence and several steamy sexual encounters.
Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Keegan Michael Key, Kurtwood Smith, Zandy Hartig, | ||||||
14 | 9 | "The Coffee Machine Paid for Itself?" | Bryan Gordon | Ken Marino & Erica Oyama | October 17, 2010 | 209 |
Dr. Richie and Rabbi Jewy McJew Jew (David Wain) compete for Dr. Flame's affections. Briggs, Dr. Maestro's old police partner, pays the hospital a visit and Maestro checks his prostrate while the two reminisce about a drug bust. Facing a budget crisis, Sy tries to decide between getting rid of the coffee machine or firing one of the doctors. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Zandy Hartig, Nick Offerman, David Wain | ||||||
15 | 10 | "Show Me on Montana" | John Inwood | Diablo Cody & Dana Fox & Liz Meriwether & Lorene Scafaria | October 24, 2010 | 210 |
It's Take Your Daughter to Work Day at the hospital and the staff all bring in their children. The Chief brings her 27 year old daughter (Lizzy Caplan) who she keeps treating like a child. Blake Downs brings his five clown-faced daughters whose singing group he coaches. Dr. Richie's daughter discovers a child patient whose plug has fallen out, but she must wait to re-plug him until after sundown since it is Sabbath and she cannot perform any work. Drs. Flame and Maestro try to convince a hermaphrodite which gender to choose, with each doctor vying for their own gender. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Steve Agee, Lizzy Caplan, Armen Weitzman | ||||||
16 | 11 | "You Know No One Can Hear You, Right?" | Ken Marino | Brian Huskey & Rob Corddry | October 31, 2010 | 211 |
Dr. Spratt is asked by a right-wing, pro-life Senator (Ed Begley Jr.) to perform an abortion on his sixteen year old son. Dr. Maestro struggles with a ten year old kid who keeps beating him up. Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only), Ed Begley, Jr., Rachael Harris, Zandy Hartig | ||||||
17 | 12 | "The Sultan's Finger: Live" | David Wain | Rob Corddry & Jonathan Stern & David Wain | November 7, 2010 | 212 |
(Fake live episode) Guest Stars: Michael Cera (voice only, uncredited), Lake Bell, Jon Hamm, Iqbal Theba, David Wain, Matt Walsh Note: Although credited, Henry Winkler does not appear. |
Season 3: 2011
On October 1, Cartoon Network announced that the show was renewed for a third season consisting of 14 new episodes.[2]
References
- ^ http://twitter.com/davidwain/status/22209487498
- ^ Kate Stanhope (2010-10-01). "Cartoon Network Orders Third Season of 'Childrens Hospital'". TV Guide.