'Hopkins' beats any fictional hospital drama -
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Less anthropology and more Grey's Anatomy - that's the big difference between Hopkins, the six-hour documentary series starting Thursday night on ABC, and Hopkins 24/7, the award-winning look inside Baltimore's world-renowned hospital that aired in 2000. (article 1)
The deeper bow to the dictates of prime-time storytelling in this return to Hopkins by executive producer Terence Wrong and his ABC News documentary team isn't a bad thing. (article 1)
In Thursday's first hour, there's Dr. Karen Boyle, a young female urologist who describes herself as "perpetually pregnant" and cracks jokes about her mother's attitude toward the focus of her medical energies. (article 1)
This famous hospital in Baltimore is one of the world's leading medical centers, with a long history of undertaking risky, pioneering operations. (article 3)
NEW YORK - In filming a sequel to a 2000 series about Johns Hopkins Hospital in Baltimore, ABC News producers found that reality television had changed how they could present reality on television. (article 2)
The network's six-part series following the lives of doctors and patients, `` Hopkins premieres at 9 p.m. Thursday, the first of a handful of summer series from ABC News. (article 2)
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Hopkins, ABC, Wrong, documentary, Dr |
Source articles
- 'Hopkins' beats any fictional hospital drama - (baltimoresun.com, 06/26/2008, 217 words)
- Life different for documentary unit in ‘reality’ world :: CHICAGO SUN-TIMES :: Television (suntimes.com, 06/24/2008, 867 words)
- A View of a Hospital, With Surgeons at Work (nytimes.com, 06/26/2008, 831 words)
- Working doctors at core of 'Hopkins' - (baltimoresun.com, 06/26/2008, 296 words)
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