Grey's Anatomy

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USA, (2005–2024), 306 h 53 min (Length: 40–86 min)

Creators:

Shonda Rhimes

Directed by:

John David Coles, Adam Davidson, Sarah Pia Anderson (more)

Screenplay:

Marti Noxon, Gabrielle G. Stanton, Debora Cahn, Krista Vernoff (more)

Composer:

Danny Lux

Cast:

Ellen Pompeo, Chandra Wilson, James Pickens Jr., Kevin McKidd, Caterina Scorsone, Patrick Dempsey, Camilla Luddington, Kelly McCreary, Kim Raver, Kate Walsh (more)
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Seasons(20) / Episodes(429)

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The cleverly written series follows five first-year interns and their supervisors at Seattle Grace Hospital as they train to become the future generation of surgeons. We witness them juggling their careers with love dilemmas, family issues and relationships. Ellen Pompeo stars as Meredith Grey, the daughter of a renowned surgeon and former employee at the hospital, as she struggles to fulfil her own ambitions in her mothers formidable shadow. Along with her fellow interns, Izzie Stevens (Katherine Heigl), George O'Malley (T.R Knight), Alex Karev (Justin Chambers) and the feisty Cristina Yang, played by the Award Winning Sandra Oh, she is thrown into hospital life at the deep end. She must all deal with life and death situations whilst trying to maintain a grip on her personal life. The intense drama of day-to-day life in the hospital is matched with intelligent dialogue, sexy antics and plenty of giggles. With relationships and personal dramas adding to the pressure of becoming successful doctors, Miranda Bailey (Chandra Wilson), a senior doctor nicknamed "The Nazi" is on hand to whip the interns into shape. Working along-side her is the flirtatious and talented Derek Shepherd (Patrick Dempsey), an established doctor whose attraction to Meredith makes working life complicated for them both. (Walt Disney Studios Home Entertainment)

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English Another in an endless line of series set in the attractive environment of hospitals. This one from ABC differs from the others with a pleasant focus on separate characters and their development rather than separate cases and operations. All that with a pinch of well-dosed humor. It lacks the confused urgency of the first series of ER, but luckily it is a long way short of the sickly sweetness of Chicago Hope. It wouldn’t hurt if some of the episodes were paced better and some of the telenovela-type storylines were dropped (I write this based on the first season). ()

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