free text l0 to three-to-one, three-to-one today, i hanako montgomery in tokyo and this jensen: it s a time of enormous turmoil. shut up in here. the 60s are over dad. durham: here s michael at the foul line, a shot on ehlo. -good! -yeah! ha-ha! turner: we intend to cover all the news all the time. we won t be signing off until the world ends. isn t that special? any tool for human expression will bring out the best and the worst in us, and television has been that. they don t pay me enough to deal with animals like this. people are no longer embarrassed to admit they watch television. we have seen the news and it is us. clark: slowly but surely, the 1970s are disappearing. the 1980s will be upon us. what a decade it is coming up. happy new year! [ cheers and applause ] auletta: as you begin the 80s in the television world, the landscape was, on any given evening, 9 out of 10 people were watching only one of three networks. more than 30 million people are addicted to it.
they ran a routine panel on that pint of blood. t-cell count was off. yost: they would have tragic things happen to these characters. there was real heartache in these people s lives. and you really felt for them. i ve got aids? television at its best is a mirror of society in the moment. harmon: st. elsewhere challenged people. it challenged you as an actor much less the audience, to think. the stuff they gave you was extreme and what they did whether they were dealing with aids or having one of their main doctor characters raped in a prison. they tackled lots of difficult subjects. st. elsewhere was run by people who were trying to stretch the medium, and in the 80s, television producers were encouraged to stretch the medium. okay. clear. put a smile on your plate with new pancake tacos.
not st. eligius, st. elsewhere a place you wouldn t want to send your mother-in-law. when it first came on, it was actually promoted as hill street in a hospital. you give your patients the wrong antibiotics. you don t know what medications they re on. you write the worst progress notes. you re pathetic. pathetic. phil! what? dr. moray needs you right away. i m sorry. st. elsewhere broke every rule there was and then built some new rules. bobby, the blood bank called a little while ago. they ran a routine panel on that pint of blood. t-cell count was off. they would have tragic things happen to these characters. there was real heartache in these people s lives, and you really felt for them. i ve got aids? television at its best is a mirror of society in the moment. st. elsewhere challenged people. it challenged you as an actor, much less the audience, to think. the stuff they gave you was extreme, and what they did, whether they were dealing with aids or
rule there was and then built some new rules. bobby, the blood bank called a little while ago. they ran a routine panel on that pint of blood. t-cell count was off. they would have tragic things happen to these characters. there was real heartache in these people s lives, and you really felt for them. i ve got aids? television at its best is a mirror of society in the moment. st. elsewhere challenged people. it challenged you as an actor, much less the audience, to think. the stuff they gave you was extreme, and what they did, whether they were dealing with aids or having one of their main doctor characters raped in a prison. they tackled lots of difficult subjects. st. elsewhere was run by people who were trying to stretch the medium, and in the 80s, television producers were encouraged to stretch the medium. okay, clear.
promoted as hill street in a hospital. you gave your patients the wrong antibiotics. you don t know what medications they re on. you write the worst progress notes. you re pathetic. pathetic! bill? what? the doctor needs you right away. i m sorry. st. elsewhere broke every rule there was and then built some new rules. the blood bank called a little while ago. they ran a routine panel on that pint of blood. t-cell count was off. they would have tragic things happen to these characters. there was real heartache in these people s lives and you really felt for them. i ve got aids? television at its best is a mirror of society in the moment. st. elsewhere challenged people, and they challenged you as an actor, much less the audience, to think. the stuff they gave you was extreme, and what they did, whether they were dealing with aids or having one of their main doctor characters raped in a prison. they tackled lots of difficult subjects. st. elsewhere was r