"ER" is an Emmy Award-winning American medical drama series that is presented From satueday to wednesday basis on "MBC4" at 13:30 GMT (16:30 KSA). The TV series is created by novelist Michael Crichton, and is produced by Amblin Entertainment in association with Warner Bros. Television Production, Inc.
The TV show, the runtime of which is 45 minutes per episode, stars Noah Wyle as Dr. John Carter, Laura Innes as Dr. Kerry Weaver, Laura Cerón as Nurse Chuny Marquez, Goran Visnjic as Dr. Luka Kovac, Yvette Freeman as Nurse Haleh Adams, Anthony Edwards as Dr. Mark Greene, Eriq La Salle as Dr. Peter Benton, and Alex Kingston as Dr. Elizabeth Corday.
Michael Crichton has created a medical drama that chronicles life and death in a Chicago hospital emergency room. Each episode tells the tale of another day in the Emergency Room, from the exciting to the mundane, and the joyous to the heart-rending.
Frenetic pacing, interwoven plot lines, and emotional roller-coastering are used to attempt to accurately depict the stressful environment found there. This show even portrays the plight of medical students in their quest to become physicians.
"ER" follows the medical personnel and patients in the emergency room of Chicago's fictional County General Hospital. Created by best-selling author Michael Crichton ("Jurassic Park") and produced by John Wells ("The West Wing"), the Emmy Award-winning series has completed fourteen seasons as one of television's highest-rated dramas.
The doctors and nurses of County's ER confront the daily challenges of a busy urban hospital, including overcrowded waiting rooms, staffing shortages, and the impact of life-and-death decisions. While they teach the next generation of doctors, each must tackle the demands of their personal lives, at times unsuccessfully.
"ER" won 2000 ALMA Award for Outstanding Actress in a Drama Series (Laura Cerón), ASCAP Award for Top TV Series between 2000 and 2006, and Emmy Award for Outstanding Guest Actor in a Drama Series (Ray Liotta). The show was also nominated for Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Series' – Night (Christopher Chulack) in 2005.
