
Elsewhere, originated in Marcus Welby, M.D. Steven Kiley, a surgical resident who appeared in several episodes of St. Adjusted for the relative ages of the shows, the actors have between a thirty and forty year age difference. Morton Chegley from Julia was played by Lloyd Nolan. In a later season, detective Tim Bayliss receives medical attention for his bad back (offscreen) from Elsewhere's Dr Ehrlich.ĭisputed Westphall connections in St. Elsewhere's Dr Roxanne Turner (Alfre Woodard) is investigated by detectives after possibly performing a mercy killing. In "Mercy", an episode of Homicide: Life on the Street, St.St Elsewhere's Warren Coolidge appeared in an episode of Method & Red.An episode of Crossing Jordan featured a priest from the chapel at St Eligius'.Boston Public's Billy Deegan says that his mother receives a pension from St Eligius' Hospital.After Dr Elliot Axelrod (Stephen Furst) died, another Axelrod (Wayne Knight) turned up in Tattingers complaining about how his cousin had died over in Boston.Oswald State Correctional Facility, the prison in Oz, was ultimately taken over by Weigert (formerly Ecumena), the company that owned St Eligius' Hospital in St Elsewhere.Craig, and was played by two actors in the show: Dean Jagger and (in flashback) Jackie Cooper. Austin mentions in another episode that she was mentored by Dr. Kathryn Austin from Chicago Hope also won the award in "Women on the Verge". Dr Mark Craig won the Cushing Left Anterior Descending Artery Award in "Samuels and the Kid".
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Carlin - played by Riley - originally appeared in The Bob Newhart Show, where he was treated by Newhart's character, Dr. Several episodes feature a psych ward patient named Elliot Carlin, played by Jack Riley.In "Cheers", doctors Westphall, Craig and Auschlander pop into the bar from Cheers for a drink, meeting Carla (Rhea Perlman), Norm (George Wendt) and Cliff (John Ratzenberger) in the process.
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As the series had crossed over with so many shows - including Homicide: Life on the Street, which was itself connected to many TV series - it could thus be construed that all the connected series exist inside Tommy Westphall's mind. The final episode of the series revealed that the entire series had existed entirely in the imagination of Tommy, the autistic son of Dr Westphall.

Characters included kindly Dr Donald Westphall (Ed Flanders), irascible Dr Mark Craig (William Daniels) and the roguish Dr Ben Samuels (David Birney). This blackly humorous drama was set in St Eligius' Hospital, Boston an institution so looked down upon by the medical establishment that it had been given the derisive nickname of 'St Elsewhere'.
