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City of Angels (2000 TV series)
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{{Short description|American medical drama television series}}{{More citations needed|date=September 2021}}









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    }}| opentheme = Performed by:Amy Keys (season 1)Brian McKnight (season 2)| country = United States| language = English| num_seasons = 2| num_episodes = 24 (1 unaired) {edih}| producer = | camera = | runtime = 44 minutes {edih}| network = CBSCity of Angels is an American medical drama television series which ran for two seasons on CBS from January 16 to December 21, 2000. It was network television’s first medical drama with a predominantly African American cast.WEB, Johnson, Steve, ‘CITY OF ANGELS’ EARNEST, WELL-MADE - AND DISAPPOINTING,www.chicagotribune.com/news/ct-xpm-2000-01-19-0001190244-story.html, 2020-10-01, chicagotribune.com, 19 January 2000, en-US,

    Synopsis

    The show centered on the professional and personal lives of the doctors and nurses at Angels of Mercy Hospital in Los Angeles, California. While the show brought about familiar faces (Vivica A. Fox, Blair Underwood and Michael Warren), it was a launching point for actors Hill Harper, Gabrielle Union and Maya Rudolph. The show was cancelled in December 2000.

    Cast

    Main

    Recurring

    Episodes

    Season 1 (2000)

    {{Episode table |background=#ADD8E6 |overall=5 |season=5 |title=25 |director= |writer= |airdate=30 |prodcode= |airdateR=WEB, City of Angels {{!, TV Guide|url=https://www.tvguide.com/tvshows/city-of-angels/episodes-season-1/100088|access-date=2020-09-23|website=TVGuide.com|language=en}} |episodes={hide}Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=1
    |EpisodeNumber2=1
    |Title=Prototype
    |DirectedBy = Paris Barclay
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Steven Bochco & Nicholas Wootton|s=Steven Bochco & Nicholas Wootton & Paris Barclay{edih}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B101
    |ShortSummary= An elderly woman refuses to have surgery because she is her grandchildren’s guardian; inexperienced Dr. Weiss performs a surgery without consent.
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    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=2
    |EpisodeNumber2=2
    |Title=Oscar de la Boya
    |DirectedBy = Rick Wallace
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Dianne Houston & Jonathan R. Hiatt|s=Steven Bochco & Nicholas Wootton & Paris Barclay}}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B102
    |ShortSummary= Dr. Price deals with her unresolved feelings for Dr. Turner; Dr. Williams’ personal prejudices risk the life of a patient.
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    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=3
    |EpisodeNumber2=3
    |Title=Weenis Between Us
    |DirectedBy = Paris Barclay
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=W.W. Vought|s=Steven Bochco & Nicholas Wootton & Paris Barclay}}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B103
    |ShortSummary= Dr. Price intervenes when a drug addict fails to care for her children; Dr. Turner clashes with a renowned surgeon; Dr. Weiss asks nurse Patterson on a date.
    |LineColor=ADD8E6
    }}{hide}Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=4
    |EpisodeNumber2=4
    |Title=The High Cost of Living
    |DirectedBy = Kevin Hooks
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Harold Sylvester|s=Steven Bochco & Nicholas Wootton & Paris Barclay & Dayna Kalins{edih}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B104
    |ShortSummary= Dr. Turner must evaluate his own religious beliefs when a family decides whether or not to continue life support for a loved one; Dr. Prince avoids a risky surgery; Edwin is blackmailed.
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    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=5
    |EpisodeNumber2=5
    |Title=The Prince and the Porker
    |DirectedBy = Joe Ann Fogle
    |WrittenBy = Nicholas Wootton & Paris Barclay
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B105
    |ShortSummary= Dr. Price discovers that a boy is living without parental supervision; Dr. Prince sets out to ruin Dr. Williams’ career; Dr. Weiss meets nurse Patterson’s family.
    |LineColor=ADD8E6
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=6
    |EpisodeNumber2=6
    |Title=Unhand Me
    |DirectedBy = Clark Johnson
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Jonathan R. Hiatt|s=Steven Bochco & Nicholas Wootton}}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B106
    |ShortSummary= Nurse Walker is injured when she approaches a man attacking a woman; an important organization visits Dr. Price and Ron Harris.
    |LineColor=ADD8E6
    }}{hide}Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=7
    |EpisodeNumber2=7
    |Title=Ax and Ye Shall Receive
    |DirectedBy = Rick Wallace
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Harold Sylvester|s=Steven Bochco & Dayna Kalins{edih}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B107
    |ShortSummary= A perfectly coherent man comes in with a hatchet lodged in his skull; Dr. Price and Ron Harris complete their tour with Jayko.
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    }}{hide}Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=8
    |EpisodeNumber2=8
    |Title=Cry Me a Liver
    |DirectedBy = Michael Schultz
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Dianne Houston|s=Steven Bochco{edih}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B108
    |ShortSummary= Ron Harris hires a prostitute to help win a lawsuit against the hospital; the doctors engage in a court battle over who will get an organ transplant.
    |LineColor=ADD8E6
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=9
    |EpisodeNumber2=9
    |Title=Assume the Position
    |DirectedBy = Paris Barclay
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Nicholas Wootton & W.W. Vought|s=Steven Bochco}}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B109
    |ShortSummary= A white police officer physically and verbally abuses Dr. Turner during a traffic stop; Dr. Price and Ron Harris argue over how to spend a grant from the city.
    |LineColor=ADD8E6
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=10
    |EpisodeNumber2=10
    |Title=Deliver the Male
    |DirectedBy = Rick Wallace
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Harold Sylvester & Jonathan R. Hiatt|s=Steven Bochco & Dayna Kalins}}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B110
    |ShortSummary= Dr. Price reaches out to a gang member; Dr. Williams has an unusual patient; nurse Patterson’s father refuses to have surgery.
    |LineColor=ADD8E6
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=11
    |EpisodeNumber2=11
    |Title=When Worlds Colitis
    |DirectedBy = Reginald Hudlin
    |WrittenBy = Story by Steven Bochco & Dianne Houston
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B111
    |ShortSummary= A senior staff member finds out he is no longer needed and takes his own life; Dr. Turner befriends a homeless man who thinks he is a king.
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    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=12
    |EpisodeNumber2=12
    |Title=To Halve or Halve Not
    |DirectedBy = Kevin Hooks
    |WrittenBy = Teleplay by Dianne Houston, Harold Sylvester & Jonathan R. Haitt Story by Steven Bochco & Harold Sylvester
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B112
    |ShortSummary= Dr. Price learns a devastating secret about her ex-husband; Dr. Williams accuses Dr. Turner of being jealous.
    |LineColor=ADD8E6
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=13
    |EpisodeNumber2=13
    |Title=Dress for Success
    |DirectedBy = Dianne Houston
    |WrittenBy = {{StoryTeleplay|t=Nicholas Wootton & Jonathan R. Hiatt|s=Steven Bochco}}
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B113
    |ShortSummary= An athlete, destined for the NFL, faces permanent paralysis after an automobile accident; Ed O’Malley overdoses on pain medication; Ron Harris arranges a private surgery for himself.
    |LineColor=ADD8E6
    }}}}

    Season 2 (2000)

    {{Episode table |background=#000000 |overall=5 |season=5 |title=25 |director= |writer= |airdate=30 |airdateR= |prodcode= |episodes={{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=14
    |EpisodeNumber2=1
    |Title=Leg Erie
    |DirectedBy = Kevin Hooks
    |WrittenBy = Nicholas Wootton & Jonathan R. Hiatt
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B201
    |ShortSummary= The nurses refuse to work overtime and night shifts following a series of rapes at the hospital; Dr. Turner faces a malpractice suit; the staff tries to adjust to the new medical director.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=15
    |EpisodeNumber2=2
    |Title=Jerque Du Soleil
    |DirectedBy = Reginald Hudlin
    |WrittenBy = Harold Sylvester
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode = B202
    |ShortSummary= The search for a serial rapist continues; the hospital may settle the malpractice suit filed against Dr. Turner.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=16
    |EpisodeNumber2=3
    |Title=Bride and Prejudice
    |DirectedBy = Bill Duke
    |WrittenBy = Dianne Houston
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary= A world-renowned surgeon’s arrogance and insults burst the bubble of the hospital staff, who were eagerly awaiting his impending arrival.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=17
    |EpisodeNumber2=4
    |Title=A Farewell to Arm
    |DirectedBy = Rick Wallace
    |WrittenBy = Charles Murray
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary= With the serial rapist still on the loose, the nurses stage a sick-out that virtually paralyzes the hospital.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=18
    |EpisodeNumber2=5
    |Title=Straight Flush
    |DirectedBy = Nick Gomez
    |WrittenBy = Jonathan R. Hiatt
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary= Dr. Turner bears the brunt of a risky decision to perform a mastectomy against the will of higher-ups; Dr. Williams’ personal belongings turn up missing.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=19
    |EpisodeNumber2=6
    |Title=Nathan’s Hot Dog
    |DirectedBy =
    |WrittenBy = Story by Steven Bochco & Dianne Houston Teleplay by Harold Sylvester & Jonathan R. Hiatt
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary= While under a great deal of pressure, Dr. Chanley performs a life-altering operation on the wrong patient.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=20
    |EpisodeNumber2=7
    |Title=The Lone Free-Ranger
    |DirectedBy = Greg Beeman
    |WrittenBy = Story by Steven Bochco & Dianne Houston Teleplay by Dianne Houston
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary= A terminally ill 17-year-old patient asks Dr. Turner to delay surgery until he is 18 so that he, and not his parents, can make important decisions.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=21
    |EpisodeNumber2=8
    |Title=Saving Faces
    |DirectedBy = Rick Wallace
    |WrittenBy = Nicholas Wootton
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary= A mysterious disease threatens Dr. Turner, who, deep in despair, begins to write his last will and testament; Dr. Ellis takes matters into her own hands.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=22
    |EpisodeNumber2=9
    |Title=Smoochas Gracias
    |DirectedBy = Dianne Houston
    |WrittenBy = Harold Slyvester & Jonathan R. Haitt
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary= Dr. Turner finally recovers from his mysterious illness and can attend the Christmas party, which holds a few romantic surprises.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{{Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=23
    |EpisodeNumber2=10
    |Title=SWAT’s Happening
    |DirectedBy = Kenneth Fink
    |WrittenBy = Jonathan R. Haitt & Harold Sylvester
    |OriginalAirDate= |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary= A gun battle erupts when gang members burst into the emergency room to finish off a rival, taking doctors and patients hostage in the terrifying process.
    |LineColor=000
    }}{hide}Episode list
    |EpisodeNumber=24
    |EpisodeNumber2=11
    |Title=Pick and Roll Over
    |DirectedBy = Rick Wallace
    |WrittenBy = Nicholas Wootton
    |OriginalAirDate=Unaired
    |ProdCode =
    |ShortSummary=
    |LineColor=000
    {edih}}}

    References

    External links

    • {{IMDb title|0204765|City of Angels}}
    {{NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Drama Series}}{{Steven Bochco}}


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