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Stingray (1985) :: Ether (01x04)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: Ether
Episode #: 01x04
Production Number: 002
Original Airdate: Tuesday March 25th, 1986
8/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: David Hemmings
Writer: Lawrence Hertzog
 
Episode Summary
 
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Ray helps a doctor trying to find out why so many patients are dying all of a sudden.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Ray WiseplayedDr. John Whittaker 
James LaurensonplayedDr. Hal Forrester 
Carolyn Ann Clark (3)playedDr. Cornell 
Walter Barnes (1)playedDaniel Coleman 
Joel ColodnerplayedDr. Alex Freeman 
Co-Guest Stars
David DunardplayedPhil 
John GowansplayedSurgeon 
Joe MarinelliplayedGuard #1 
Tommy Bush (1)playedBilly 
Stephen Anthony HenryplayedAnesthetist 
Anita JesseplayedNurse #1 
Diana McCannonplayedNurse #2 
Theresa KaranikplayedCheryl 
Lisa RafelplayedNurse #3 
 
Main Cast
 
Nick MancusoplayedRay
 
Featured Songs
 
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Mike Post & Stephen GeyerEther 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Forrester: I've got people dying in OR.
Ray: I'm not a doctor, but people do die during surgery.
 
Ray: Computers are pretty reliable: it's people who program them you can't always be too sure about.
 
Forrester: I'm told you don't work for money.
Ray: A personal shortcoming.
 
Cornell: You're not a surgeon.
Ray: You must be talking to my patients.
Cornell: Surgeons are cold, distant. There's too much going on behind those eyes.
 
Cornell: Of course, you could just come and take me. I mean, I might try and fight you off, but I am just a girl.
Ray: Right, you and Margaret Thatcher.
 
Cornell: Don't you think you're taking a chance, confiding all this dark secret information to me?
Ray: I don't take chances. Besides, I sat through two bowls of fettucine bolognese and at least a couple of bottles of Chianti. Anyone with that good an appetite has got to be on my side.
 
Ray: Everyone thinks your patients are dead, you drop them down the chute, right to your little laboratory here in the mountains. All you need is a lightning storm. The villagers always win in the end, doctor.
Whittaker: Who are you?
Ray: A villager.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorStephen J. Cannell
Executive ProducerStephen J. Cannell  |  Lawrence Hertzog
Associate ProducerMarianne Canepa
EditorLarry Lester
CastingVictoria Burrows
Unit Production ManagerAnderson G. House
First Assistant DirectorJohn Flynn
Second Assistant DirectorTana Marie Maneri
MusicWalter Murphy
Music SupervisorMike Post
HairstylistSharleen Rassi
Make-upRay Sebastian
Key GripRichard Carden
Camera OperatorHoward W. Ford
Set DecoratorRobinson Royce
Transportation CoordinatorMichael Antunez
Property MasterF. Tropea Nifong
Script SupervisorJill Freeman (1)
Production CoordinatorJanice L. Perlin
Re-Recording MixerDean Okrand  |  Robert L. Harman (1)  |  Jim Cook
GafferLarry Kennedy
OtherGrace Curcio (Assistant to Mr. Cannell)  |  Sheila Mason (Costume Department Supervisor)  |  Gary Winter (Executive in Charge of Post Production)  |  Matthew N. Herman (Executive in Charge of Production)  |  Mark Peterson (Men's Wardrobe)  |  Larry D. Mann (Sound Effects Coordinator)  |  Kendall Errair (Women's Wardrobe)
Director of PhotographyRichard M. Rawlings, Jr.
Story EditorTom Lazarus
Stunt CoordinatorGary Hymes
Art DirectorJack McAdam
Sound MixerJoe Kenworthy
Special EffectsDale Martin
Main Title ThemeWalter Murphy  |  Pete Carpenter (1)
 
 
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