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Miami Medical
IntertitlseGenre Medical drama Created by Jeffrey Lieber Starring Lana Parrilla
Jeremy Northam
Omar Gooding
Mike Vogel
Elisabeth HarnoisTheme music composer The Rolling Stones Opening theme 19th Nervous Breakdown Country of origin United States Language(s) English No. of seasons 1 No. of episodes 13 Production Executive producer(s) Jerry Bruckheimer
Jeffrey Lieber
Jonathan Littman
Steve MaedaRunning time 45 minutes Production company(s) Jerry Bruckheimer Television
Bonanza Productions Inc.
Warner Bros. Television DistributionDistributor Warner Bros. Television Broadcast Original channel CBS Original run April 2, 2010 – July 2, 2010Miami Medical (formerly titled Miami Trauma)[1] is a medical drama television series created by Jeffrey Lieber.[2] It follows the professional and private lives of a team of trauma surgeons.
The series was produced by Jerry Bruckheimer Television and Warner Bros. Television.[3] It premiered on CBS on April 2, 2010. In May 2010, CBS announced that the series had been canceled, with the final episode airing on July 2, 2010.[4][5]
Contents
Cast
Character Portrayed by Role Main Seasons Dr. Matthew Proctor Jeremy Northam Chief Doctor, Trauma Team Alpha 1 Dr. Eva Zambrano Lana Parrilla Asst. Chief Doctor, Trauma Team Alpha 1 Dr. Chris 'C' Deleo Mike Vogel Doctor, Trauma Team Alpha 1 Dr. Serena Warren Elisabeth Harnois Resident Doctor, Trauma Team Alpha 1 Tuck Brody, R.N. Omar Gooding Charge Nurse, Trauma Team Alpha 1 - Matthew Proctor was a former GI doctor in an independent practice in Maryland. He moved to Miami after an accident prompted him to reconsider the direction of his life. He was portrayed by Jeremy Northam.
- Eva Zambrano was assumed to be the next Chief of Trauma, but was superseded unexpectedly by Dr. Proctor. Her father was a trauma surgeon in Cuba, but when they defected on a raft when Zambrano was 6, he had to quit and focus on being a father instead, using the excuse that his ego would prevent him from starting over as a Resident. Dr. Zambrano's mother died upon arrival in the United States. She was portrayed by Lana Parrilla.
- Serena Warren was a resident on the trauma surgery service, she was often portrayed as naive and inexperienced. She mentions in one episode that she is a little claustrophobic since her brother locked her in a trunk when they were kids. She was shown in Season 1, Episode 9 (Like a Hurricane) to have difficulty giving bad news to patients. Additionally, in Season 1, Episode 10 (Diver Down), she showed her claustraphobian side again when she was locked in the hyperbaric chamber with two scuba diving patients critically injured and had to use her latex glove to help her not hyperventilate from anxiety over the confined space of the chamber. She was played by CSI star Elisabeth Harnois.
- Chris Deleo was vying for the promotion to Trauma Chief, despite the fact that Eva was 3 years his senior, but both of them were unexpectedly superseded by Matt Proctor. Chris has worked in Trauma for 2 and a half years, and has a brother named Rick, who has free-loaded off Chris since they were young. Rick was revealed to have Cancer and told Eva to tell Chris. Rick later paid back all his debts to Chris, but Chris ripped up the check, saying that his brother would only pay back the money if he thought he was going to die. Following his final treatment at Miami Trauma Rick left the hospital bill for Chris to pay for his care. He was played by Mike Vogel.
- Tuck Brody was the only regular nurse on the show. He is often shown as being a vital member of the Trauma team and assists in the humanity of the series, giving social support to the patients, families, and trauma team doctors. He was portrayed by Omar Gooding.
Episodes
# Title Directed by Written by Original air date Production
code1 "Pilot" Kenneth Fink Jeffrey Lieber April 2, 2010 S90431 2 "88 Seconds" Paul McCrane Steven Maeda April 9, 2010 2J5201 3 "What Lies Beneath" John Behring Liz Kruger & Craig Shapiro April 16, 2010 2J5203 4 "All Fall Down" Danny Cannon Elle Triedman April 23, 2010 2J5205 5 "Golden Hour" Matt Earl Beesley Story by: Jeffrey Lieber & Scott Shapiro
Teleplay by: Jeffrey LieberApril 30, 2010 2J5212 6 "Calle Cubana" Nathan Hope Pamela Davis May 7, 2010 2J5206 7 "Man on the Road" Eagle Egilsson Jeffrey Lieber May 14, 2010 2J5207 8 "An Arm and a Leg" Paris Barclay Christina M. Kim & Scott Williams May 21, 2010 S37493 9 "Like a Hurricane" Karen Gaviola Scott Williams June 4, 2010 SJTY12 10 "Diver Down" Paul McCrane Christina M. Kim June 11, 2010 S81MLA 11 "Time of Death" Chris Leitch Liz Kruger & Craig Shapiro June 18, 2010 SYOS113 12 "Down to the Bone" Frederick E. O. Toye Pamela Davis & Elle Triedman June 25, 2010 S382933 13 "Medicine Man" Alex Zakrzewski Steven Maeda July 2, 2010 S839210 Ratings
Episode
NumberEpisode Airdate Rating Share Rating/Share
(18-49)Viewers
(millions)Rank
(Timeslot)Rank
(Night)1 "Pilot" April 2, 2010 4.8 9 1.6/5 7.59 1 1 2 "88 Seconds" April 9, 2010 4.8 9 1.4/5 7.11 1 5 3 "What Lies Beneath" April 16, 2010 4.6 8 1.2/4 6.86 2 3 4 "All Fall Down" April 23, 2010 4.1[6] 7[6] 1.0/3[6] 6.08[6] 2[6] 10[6] 5 "Golden Hour" April 30, 2010 6 "Calle Cubana" May 7, 2010 6.27[7] 1 3 7 "Man on the Road" May 14, 2010 5.93[7] 3 6 8 "An Arm and a Leg" May 21, 2010 1.2/4 6.55 9 "Like a Hurricane" June 4, 2010 1.3/4 6.11 10 "Diver Down" June 11, 2010 1.4/5 7.02 1 2 11 "Time of Death" June 18, 2010 1.1/2 5.90 12 "Down to the Bone" June 25, 2010 1.1/4 5.98 13 "Medicine Man" July 2, 2010 0.9/3 5.84 Broadcasting
In Germany, the show is set to premiere on sixx on July 22, 2011. [8]. In Poland, show will be broadcast on TV Puls from September 7, 2011.
See also
References
- ^ Adalian, Josef (December 16, 2009). "Bruckheimer Drama Gets a New Name". The Wrap. http://www.thewrap.com/ind-column/bruckheimer-drama-gets-new-name-11899. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
- ^ "Miami Medical: About the Show" (Press release). CBS Television Network. January 2010. http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.php/cbs_entertainment/original?id=5005&dpid=56.
- ^ Aurthur, Kate (May 18, 2009). "CBS picks up six new series". Show Tracker. Los Angeles Times. http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/showtracker/2009/05/cbs-picks-up-six-new-series.html. Retrieved 2009-12-22.
- ^ Hibberd, James (May 18, 2010). "CBS cancels seven shows, including 'Ghost,' 'Case'". The Hollywood Reporter. http://livefeed.hollywoodreporter.com/2010/05/cbs-cancels-cold-case-numbers-miami-medical.html. Retrieved May 18, 2010.
- ^ "May on CBS: The Grand Finales" (Press release). CBS Television Network. April 15, 2010. http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.php/cbs_network/release?id=24786. Retrieved May 7, 2010.
- ^ a b c d e f "Friday’s Broadcast Finals: For The Smallville Fans". TV by the Numbers. April 26, 2010. http://tvbythenumbers.com/2010/04/26/fridays-broadcast-finals-for-the-smallville-fans/49696. Retrieved April 26, 2010.
- ^ a b "Toutes les audiences US de la semaine !" (in French). Allocine.com. May 7, 2010. http://www.allocine.fr/article/dossiers/series/dossier-18591353/?page=7&tab=0. Retrieved May 23, 2010.
- ^ Canel, Seba. "Miami Medical: Deutschland Start bei SIXX". Serien-Load. http://www.serien-load.de/blog/miami-medical-deutschland-start-bei-sixx/. Retrieved 3 July 2011.
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