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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Ambush_(ER)Ambush (ER) - Wikipedia

    "Ambush" is the premiere episode of the fourth season of the American medical drama ER. The 70th episode overall, it was written by executive producer Carol Flint and directed by Thomas Schlamme and it was first broadcast on NBC on September 25, 1997, as a live episode, filmed twice for the East and West Coast. The episode was also pre-filmed ...

  2. 17 paź 2020 · Part of the thrill of filming live is that an error cant be edited out. As they say in the business, “the show must go on,” and that’s exactly what happened when a mistake made its way into...

  3. The live episode was performed twice, and each contained a few minor mistakes, which we report for interest's sake (though ordinarily they would probably not be allowed as goofs). For example, in one performance the actor playing an HIV+ patient accidentally loses his weapon; in another scene, Dr. Benton stumbles, dropping a pen on the floor.

  4. ER did an episode about vaccine resistance due to fears of autism. There was one episode where one doctor asks another “have you ever seen the measles?” and they scoff and respond “of course not, no one’s seen the measles”.

  5. 17 wrz 2015 · Here are some facts about ER that have been properly sanitized. 1. IT BEGAN AS A MICHAEL CRICHTON MOVIE SCRIPT. It was about 180 pages long and featured more than 100 characters. Crichton was a...

  6. 15 cze 2023 · We Are Image-Bearers of God. In the New Testament, the teaching of Jesus indicates the value of human beings implicit in their being God's image-bearers (Matt 6:26; 12:12). More important, Jesus himself perfectly images God in his life and ministry as he relates to God, people, and nature.

  7. 1 wrz 2023 · There are ethical, moral and spiritual implications to our understanding of all that it means to be an image bearer of the living God. We are to reflect His image to a world needing to be reconciled with their Creator and their Savior.