ER at 25: How Michael Crichton made the definitive medical drama

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It has been 10 years since the final episode of 'ER' aired on 2 April, 2009, bringing to a close a 15-year saga. Clémence Michallon takes a look at how Michael Crichton's medical drama, set in the emergency room of a Chicago hospital, came to deserve its own chapter in the history of network television

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