Dr. Aaron Shutt, one of the main character of the series.
For detailed information about this series, see: Chicago Hope at Wikipedia
Chicago Hope is a medical drama television series created by David E. Kelley and originally aired on CBS.
TV[]
- Chicago Hope (September 18th, 1994 - May 4th, 2000)
Links to Other Series[]
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| Picket Fences | November 11, 1994 | Dr. Jeffrey Geiger and Dr. Phillip Watters from Chicago Hope appear in the Picket Fences episode "Rebels with Causes", while Douglas Wambaugh from Picket Fences appears in the Chicago Hope episode "Small Sacrifices". | 1 | |
| Homicide: Life on the Street | December 01, 1995 | In the Homicide: Life on the Street episode "A Doll's Eyes", the organs of a murder victim are shipped to various hospitals across the country. The heart is placed in a cooler with the destination label "Chicago Hope Hospital", and during a montage is received in Chicago by a heart surgeon played by Mandy Patinkin, who also plays surgeon Jeffrey Geiger in Chicago Hope (the character is unnamed in the Homicide episode, but identified in the closing credits). | 1 | |
| St. Elsewhere | February 12, 1996 | Dr. Kathryn Austin won the Cushing Left Anterior Descending Artery Award in the Chicago Hope episode "Women on the Verge", while Dr Mark Craig won it in the St. Elsewhere episode "Samuels and the Kid". | 1 | |
| Early Edition | April 4, 1998 | Dr. Phillip Watters, Dr. Keith Wilkes, and Dr. Diane Grad from Chicago Hope appear in the Early Edition episode "Mum's the Word". | 1 |