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Dean's World (Free subscription) | 10/07/2008
Time was, in the days when I used to watch ER (haven’t seen it since Noah Wyle left) any storyline on domestic violence would be accompanied by a more or less obvious sermon on the need for ever-more stringent laws to “protect” women. This same theme dominated on any major TV drama. Last nite’s Raising the [...]
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What's Alan Watching? (Free subscription) | 10/06/2008
No new column today, and so I thought I'd dip into the archives again. This is one of the goofiest things my editors have ever agreed to publish. At the start of the fifth season of "ER," Noah Wyle grew a very shaggy beard, and the fans didn't take well to their baby-faced hero suddenly looking like a mountain man. Up until Keri Russell got a short haircut on "Felicity" a few years later, I had never...
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
Brother George, where art thou? Stupid question. George Clooney has, of course, been more than visible – currently in a stellar support role in the Coen Brothers' comedy Burn After Reading – as a major (if not the major) marquee film star, producer, writer and director.
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Daily Star (Free subscription) | 09/25/2008
E.R. star ANTHONY EDWARDS has blasted former castmate GEORGE CLOONEY for snubbing the chance to appear in the show's last season.
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atHome Top Story (Free subscription) | 09/24/2008
The producers of hospital drama ER are hoping to entice George Clooney back for the show's upcoming final season, even though Clooney has said he's not interested in putting his scrubs on one more time.
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Fametastic (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
George Clooney has denied rumours that he’s planning a guest appearance on ER during the medical show’s final season. Executive producer David Zabel told TV Guide recently that they have developed “a really good storyline for every character from the past” for the 15th and final series and are “optimistic” that George and fellow former castmates [...]
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Usmagazine (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
"He is busy making movies," the actor's rep says
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
The executive producers of ER are hopeful that George Clooney can be tempted back to County General for the show's final season.We have a really good storyline ...
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Contactmusic Ltd (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
The producers of hit medical drama ER are still "optimistic" they can persuade GEORGE CLOONEY to return for its final season. The show's executive producer David Zabel ...
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OK! Magazine (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
Despite ER 's attempts to lure him back in the final season, Clooney's rep says he's not coming back. As ER enters its 15th and final season, producers have already managed to bring back a few familiar faces â" Anthony Edwards , Laura Innes ,...
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Channel 4 (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
The producers ER are hoping to entice George Clooney back for the show's final season, even though Clooney has said he's not interested.
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HotOnlineNews.com (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
The producers of hit medical drama ER are still "optimistic" they can persuade George Clooney to return for its final season. The show's executive producer David Zabel has already coaxed former stars Anthony Edwards and Noah Wyle back on set for the long-running drama's last series - and he now hopes to convince Clooney to make a cameo appearance. He says, "We have a really good storyline for every...
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Reuters (Free subscription) | 09/23/2008
LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - The producers of hospital drama "ER" are hoping to entice George Clooney back for the show's upcoming final season, even though Clooney has said he's not interested in putting his scrubs on one more time.
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MSNBC.com (Free subscription) | 09/22/2008
It seems as if "ER" has been on the air forever. But the season that begins Sept. 25 will be the medical drama's final one. By Stuart Levine
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Deseret Morning News (Free subscription) | 09/17/2008
John Wells has been planning the end of "ER" for a long time. As a matter of fact, the executive producer started plotting out the end of the show eight or nine years ago, never dreaming that "ER" would last 15 seasons.