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词条 Rachel Gunn, R.N.
释义

  1. Premise

  2. History

  3. Cast

  4. Episodes

  5. References

  6. External links

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|show_name=Rachel Gunn, R.N.
|image= File:Rachel Gunn RN titlecard June 1992.png
|caption=
|genre=sitcom
|starring=Christine Ebersole
|creator=Katherine Green
|num_seasons=1
|num_episodes=13 (3 unaired)
|country=United States
|language=English
|first_aired=June 28
|last_aired=September 4, 1992
|composer=Kurt Farquhar
|opentheme="Workin' for a Livin'" performed by Christine Ebersole
|runtime=30 minutes
|network=Fox
|company=Foul Tempered Woman Productions
Columbia Pictures Television
|distributor=Sony Pictures Television
}}Rachel Gunn, R.N is an American sitcom that aired on Fox from June 28, 1992 to September 4, 1992.[1]

Premise

The series followed the staff of Little Innocence Hospital in Nebraska. Those shown included head nurse Rachel Gunn, surgeon David Dunkle, and Native American Vietnam war veteran Zac.[2][3][4]

The opening theme was a cover of the Huey Lewis and the News song Workin' for a Livin' sung by Ebersole.[5]

History

The show was originally developed for CBS with country music singer K.T. Oslin to star in the title role. But in May 1991, it was reported that Oslin had pulled out because she thought the main character was too mean.[6]

After Ebersole came on board in the lead role, CBS ordered six episodes but concluded the show's brash style was not a good fit and seemed more like a show Fox would air.[7] The show was later picked up by Fox.[8][9] On June 10, 1992, Fox announced that the show would debut on Sunday June 28, in the 8:30pm Eastern time slot, a summer time replacement for Roc. At first it was announced that six episodes would air, though 13 had been ordered.[10] After seven episodes aired, the show was moved to 9:30 Eastern on Fridays, for three weeks.[11]

The creator and executor producer of the show was Katherine Green, also a producer on Married... with Children. As a University of Oklahoma graduate, she made sure that branded materials from that school and also Oklahoma State University appeared on the set of the show.[12]

Though Ebersole got credit for her performance, the show received generally negative reviews. In one of the more salacious reviews, People opined that "Fox is scraping the bottom of the bedpan with this summer sitcom," which it deemed an "ugly insultfest" and the "idiot cousin" of NBC show Nurses.[13]

Cast

  • Christine Ebersole as Rachel Gunn
  • Kevin Conroy as Dr. David Dunkle
  • Megan Mullally as Becky Jo
  • Kathleen Mitchell as Sister Joan
  • Bryan Brightcloud as Zac
  • Dan Tullis Jr. as Dane Grey
  • Lois Foraker as Jeanette

Episodes

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EpisodeNumber = 2Title = Walkin' the Floor Over YouDirectedBy = John WhitesellWrittenBy = Kim Weiskopf1992|7|5}}ShortSummary = Nielsen ratings: 9.1 million viewers, 6.2 rating, rank 62 for weekLineColor =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 3Title = To Plea or Not to PleaDirectedBy = John WhitesellWrittenBy = Katherine Green1992|7|12}}ShortSummary = Nielsen ratings: 9.1 million viewers, 6.4 rating, rank 68 for weekLineColor =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 4Title = A Fistful of SavingsDirectedBy = John WhitesellWrittenBy = Ellen L. Fogle1992|7|19}}ShortSummary = Nielsen ratings: 9.2 million viewers, 6.2 rating, rank 60 for weekLineColor =
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EpisodeNumber = 5Title = The Pet PeeveDirectedBy = John WhitesellWrittenBy = Jack Bernstein1992|7|26}}ShortSummary = Nielsen ratings: 8.6 million viewers, 6.0 rating, rank 73 for week. (1992 Summer Olympics started on July 25 on NBC).LineColor =
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EpisodeNumber = 6Title = A Kept WomanDirectedBy = John WhitesellWrittenBy = Russell Marcus1992|8|2}}ShortSummary = Nielsen ratings: 8.9 million viewers, 6.0 rating, rank 56 for week.LineColor =
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EpisodeNumber = 7Title = Jeanette Meets StrasbergDirectedBy = Art DielhennWrittenBy = Kim Weiskopf1992|8|9}}ShortSummary = Nielsen ratings: 8.2 million viewers, 5.7 rating, rank 60 for week.LineColor =
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EpisodeNumber = 8Title = My Left FeetDirectedBy = Art DielhennWrittenBy = Daphne Pollon & David Castro1992|8|14}}ShortSummary = Moved to Friday, 9:30 Eastern slot. Nielsen ratings: 5.6 million viewers, 3.8 rating, rank 85 for week.LineColor =
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EpisodeNumber = 9Title = Who's That Knockin' on My Head?DirectedBy = Art DielhennWrittenBy = Michele J. Wolff1992|8|21}}ShortSummary = Nielsen ratings: 6.3 million viewers, 4.3 rating, rank 89 for week.LineColor =
}}{{Episode list
EpisodeNumber = 10Title = Love is Here to StrayDirectedBy = Art DielhennWrittenBy = Katherine Green1992|9|4}}ShortSummary = Nielsen ratings: 5.7 million viewers, 4.0 rating, rank 89 for week.LineColor =
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References

1. ^{{cite book|title=The Complete Directory to Prime Time Network and Cable TV Shows 1946-Present|year=2003|publisher=Ballantine Books|isbn=0-345-45542-8|pages=976}}
2. ^Martin, John (27 June 1992). [https://news.google.com/newspapers?id=WZcbAAAAIBAJ&sjid=x1IEAAAAIBAJ&pg=3677%2C5861680 New Fox show is just plain dumb], The Dispatch (Lexington, North Carolina)
3. ^Pierce, Scott D. (27 June 1992). [https://www.deseretnews.com/article/234122/STAR-OF-RACHEL-GUNN-RN-IS-BETTER-THAN-THE-SHOW.html Star of 'Rachel Gunn, R.N.' Is Better Than The Show], Deseret News
4. ^Scott, Tony (26 June 1992). [https://variety.com/1992/tv/reviews/rachel-gunn-r-n-the-house-of-rachel-1200429901/ Rachel Gunn R.N. the House of Rachel], Variety
5. ^(10 July 1992). Rachel Gunn, R.N., Entertainment Weekly
6. ^(15 May 1991). [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/147303789/ K.T. Oslin pulls out of sitcom's starring role], The Republic (Columbus, Indiana)
7. ^Cerone, Daniel (26 June 1992). How Fox Got Two Sitcoms From 'the Competition', Los Angeles Times
8. ^Lowry, Brian (26 April 1993). [https://variety.com/1993/tv/news/nbc-sinks-teeth-into-par-viper-106246/ NBC sinks teeth into Par 'Viper'], Variety
9. ^Terrace, Vincent. [https://books.google.com/books?id=YX_daEhlnbsC&pg=PA871#v=onepage&q&f=false Encyclopedia of Television Shows, 1925 through 2010, Vol. 1, 2d ed.], p. 871 (2012)
10. ^Carmody, John (11 June 1992). [https://www.washingtonpost.com/archive/lifestyle/1992/06/11/the-tv-column/2a2adf0c-62fc-4d87-b4b2-c63024bf9ddc/ The TV Column], The Washington Post
11. ^(13 August 1992). [https://www.newspapers.com/newspage/210256820/ Haunted Summer], Battle Creek Enquirer
12. ^Saviers, Dale (28 August 1992). [https://newsok.com/article/2404620/blazers-looking-for-spot-on-dial Blazers Looking For Spot on Dial], Oklahoman
13. ^Hiltbrand, David (6 July 1992). [https://people.com/archive/picks-and-pans-review-rachel-gunn-r-n-vol-38-no-1/ Picks and Pans Review: Rachel Gunn, R.n.], People

External links

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