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University Hospital

  • TV Series
  • 1995
  • 1h
IMDb RATING
7.4/10
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University Hospital (1995)
Drama

Some girls try to become nurses at the University Hospital, while constantly fighting problems like: who to love, who to help and how to obey nurse Jenkis' rules.Some girls try to become nurses at the University Hospital, while constantly fighting problems like: who to love, who to help and how to obey nurse Jenkis' rules.Some girls try to become nurses at the University Hospital, while constantly fighting problems like: who to love, who to help and how to obey nurse Jenkis' rules.

  • Creators
    • James L. Conway
    • Joel J. Feigenbaum
  • Stars
    • Hillary Danner
    • Alexandra Wilson
    • Hudson Leick
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.4/10
    78
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    • Creators
      • James L. Conway
      • Joel J. Feigenbaum
    • Stars
      • Hillary Danner
      • Alexandra Wilson
      • Hudson Leick
    • 3User reviews
    • 1Critic review
  • See production info at IMDbPro
  • See production info at IMDbPro
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    Hillary Danner
    • Jamie Fuller
    • 1995
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    Alexandra Wilson
    • Sam McCormick
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    Hudson Leick
    Hudson Leick
    • Tracy Stone
    • 1995
    Tonya Pinkins
    Tonya Pinkins
    • Nurse Mary Jenkins
    • 1995
    Rebecca Cross
    • Megan Peterson
    • 1995
    Doug Wert
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    • Dr. Rob Daniels
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    • 1995
    • Creators
      • James L. Conway
      • Joel J. Feigenbaum
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    Another Spelling favorite for me that became a dud...& it happened real fast! These overly sexy nurses with their unrealistic problems surrounded the University Hospital. I think I am intrigue at the fact of knowing these shows will not work, but that is what makes them legendary too. The nurses here are obsessed with love, fights, & their mean boss! Wow-what suspense right! (sarcasm) Anyway, this is one that IF it airs (which I doubt it) & you are looking for PURE entertainment, then I recommend it. It is short-lived & won't take long to see the few episodes that were made. 1-10 (6)
    F Gwynplaine MacIntyre

    Do not resuscitate.

    'University Hospital' is very possibly the worst piece of crap I've ever seen. Usually, I shan't review a TV series unless I've watched at least three episodes. I sat through the pilot of 'University Hospital', and that episode was so crapful - and so utterly calculated in all the factors that made it so bad - that I've no qualms about trashing this series based on that one episode.

    The main characters are four young women - all very attractive, of course - who are idealistic student nurses at the generically-named University Hospital. (Or, as we'd say in Australia, 'Uni Hozzy'.) At the start of the episode, senior nurse Mary Jenkins (more about her later) screens for her new students an instructional nursing film from the 1950s. (It's actually new footage created for this TV show, but it perfectly captures the 1950s retro look; it's the only impressive thing here.) The fake 1950s film depicts nurses (all of them caucasian, of course) as angels in white, whose greatest ambition is to marry a handsome doctor. Jenkins then interrupts the movie to tell her students that, if this is what they think modern nursing is like, they can leave right now.

    Fair enough, *except* that - after so conspicuously disavowing soap-opera stereotypes about nurses - 'University Hospital' proceeds to cater for precisely those stereotypes. The four young nurses are all mooning over the male staff in the hospital, especially handsome young Doctor Daniels.

    I really dislike TV shows and films in which working-class characters have got wardrobes and residences far more expensive than they would be able to afford in real life. 'University Hospital' embraces that cliché too, but at least for once they've got a good explanation. One of the hospital's doctors made a lot of money in real estate (I can believe it) and he bequeathed a posh apartment complex to the hospital for staff housing. So, these four nurses all bunk together in a ginormous bachelorette flat that they'd never be able to afford in the real world. The flat is a two-bedroomer, so that's two undressed nursey-wurseys per bedroom. Sapphic moments ahead?

    In a very contrived manner, the scriptwriters have ensured that two of the nurses hate each other. (Wow! Lots of story ideas!) Because of the plot device in the previous paragraph, these two ladies have to co-habit anyway. Catfights ahead? I could hear the subplots trundling into place with all the subtlety of juggernauts.

    Every plot twist rushes onstage wearing cowbells and neon lights, announcing its arrival from a mile off. One of the trainee nurses is staffing a clerical station when an old man totters up to her desk and asks for the room number where his wife is a patient. He coughs, he trembles, he clutches his chest. "This coffin-dodger is going to have cardio arrest right in front of her,' I predicted, 'and she'll learn her First Big Lesson about nursing: The Nurse Is Always On Call.' Sure enough: Grandpa takes one step away from the nurse's duty station and he promptly pops his clogs and keels over, bang on schedule. The nurse - protesting that she hasn't got through the popped-clogs chapter in her nursing manual yet - reluctantly helps handsome Doctor Daniels cardiovasculate this geezer so he can have further heart attacks in later episodes. It's this TV show that needs the crash-cart.

    Nurse Jenkins has an annoying and very contrived habit: every time she makes a pronouncement to her students, she always calls it 'Rule Number One'. Every single rule is Rule Number One. This is supposed to be one of those quirky little crotchets that bad scriptwriters use to make fictional characters seem 'real', but it's an incredibly bad choice. In a highly structured workplace such as a hospital, rules exist in a hierarchy. When two rules are in conflict, the staff must know *instantly* which rule takes precedence. If every rule is Rule Number One, this is impossible.

    I wanted to like 'University Hospital' because I'm an admirer of Tonya Pinkins, the actress who played the badly-written Nurse Jenkins. In her own life, Ms Pinkins has overcome personal problems far more dramatic than anything in this bedpan bonanza. Forget it. University Hospital requires the services of Dr Jack Kevorkian and Dr Harold Shipman. Do not resuscitate this flatlined patient.
    dennis_carr

    I am trying to forget this

    This show, which aired on LA TV station KCOP back in 1994, struck me as somebody trying to cash in on the success of ER - a medical drama! Obvious success! Surely this would be a good thing, so I sat and watched starting at the eyecatch after a commercial.

    Instead of something as fascinating as ER, which is granted inaccurate but at least more pleasant due to some skilled acting, I watched for fifteen horrific minutes as the episode where everyone was quarantined due to a possible outbreak of ebola was aired. One patient threatened to sue if he was infected, one patient had heart trouble and promptly went code blue (doctors take note: the best treatment for a stopped heart is to thump him on the chest a couple of times with the base of your closed fist!), and I was treated to lines such as "It looks like it's nothing more than the flu, but it could be ebola!" in a fashion that would make even Ed Wood projectile vomit.

    Given the option, I would take the producers of this show and have them shot, but instead I am left giving them a really lousy rating here on IMDB.

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    • Release date
      • January 16, 1995 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Hospital Universitário
    • Filming locations
      • Vancouver, British Columbia, Canada
    • Production company
      • Spelling Entertainment
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      • 1h(60 min)
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      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Stereo
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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