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Scrubs was shot at The Culver Studios, 9336 Washington Blvd, Culver City, California, USA.
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Location NameLatitudeLongitude
Burbank34.189560-118.343056
North Hollywood34.187363-118.384796
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What happened to Scrubs TV show?

Scrubs, produced by the television production division of Walt Disney Television, premiered on October 2, 2001, on NBC. The series received a Peabody Award in 2006. During the seventh season, NBC announced that it would not renew the show; ABC announced it had picked up the eighth season of the series, which began airing on January 6, 2009.

Who did Courteney Cox play in Scrubs season 8?

Courteney Cox joined the cast as the new chief of medicine, Dr. Maddox, for a three-episode arc. The eighth season includes webisodes and is the first Scrubs season broadcast in high definition.

Who is the creator of Scrubs?

^ Show creator Bill Lawrence, during audio commentary on Disk Three of "The Complete Second Season [of] Scrubs" DVD set. ^ a b Sepinwall, Alan (August 13, 2009).

When did the first Scrubs soundtrack come out?

The first soundtrack, Music From Scrubs, was released on CD on September 24, 2002. The second soundtrack, Scrubs Original Soundtrack Vol. 2, was released exclusively on iTunes on May 9, 2006.

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What city is the show Scrubs set in?

Scrubs is set at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, an inner-city teaching hospital somewhere in California. If you think it looks realistic, that's because the show filmed at a real hospital, North Hollywood Medical Center, which operated from 1952 to 1998.

When was Scrubs filmed?

The hospital is famed as the filming location, from 2001 to 2008, of the multiple award-winning hospital comedy television show Scrubs.

What year was the first season of Scrubs?

2001The first season of the American comedy television series Scrubs premiered on NBC on October 2, 2001 and concluded on May 21, 2002 and consists of 24 episodes. Scrubs was created by Bill Lawrence who wrote the pilot as well as 3 other episodes in the season.

How many episodes are in the first season of Scrubs?

24Scrubs - Season 1 / Number of episodes

Why was Scrubs Cancelled?

Scrubs was canceled in part due to ratings, but also due to the fact that it had radically changed. Lawrence wanted to move on, and its original stars and quirky characters had almost all left.

How much money did Zach Braff make from Scrubs?

When Scrubs was at its peak, Zach Braff was one of the highest-earning actors on television. Although his salary fluctuated over the course of the various seasons, he was at one point earning $350,000 per episode of Scrubs. This equates to an annual salary of approximately $3.85 million for the seventh season alone.

Why is Carla not in season 9 of Scrubs?

Even J.D. would only appear a handful of times. According to reports at the time, Judy Reyes didn't return for Scrubs season 9 because she was only interested in maintaining her full-time gig, and the full-time pay that goes with that.

Why is the xray in Scrubs backwards?

The x-ray with the show's title shown in the beginning is turned the wrong way: the heart should be seen on the right hand side. This was an intentional mistake put in by creator Bill Lawrence to represent the core idea of the show: young doctors in over their heads.

Is Scrubs based on a true story?

All the patient stories in 'Scrubs' were also real Not only were the doctors and the hospital grounded in reality, but so were the patients' stories featured on Scrubs. In an interview with NPR, Lawrence mentioned that every medical story on the TV show was real.

What is the best episode of Scrubs?

20 Episodes Of "Scrubs" That Remind Us It's The Frickin' Best Show Of All TimeSeason 1, Episode 1: “My First Day” ... Season 1, Episode 4: "My Old Lady" ... Season 1, Episode 15: "My Bed, Banter, and Beyond" ... Season 1, Episode 22: "My Occurrence" ... Season 1, Episode 23: "My Hero" ... Season 3, Episode 1: "My Own American Girl"More items...•

What age is Zach Braff?

47 years (April 6, 1975)Zach Braff / Age

Why did they do a 9th season of Scrubs?

The season takes place over a year after the events of the last episode of the eighth season, "My Finale", which was expected to be the last episode and ended many of the series' long-running storylines. However, Bill Lawrence was approached concerning more episodes, and as a result, the show entered its ninth season.

Why is Carla not in season 9 of Scrubs?

Even J.D. would only appear a handful of times. According to reports at the time, Judy Reyes didn't return for Scrubs season 9 because she was only interested in maintaining her full-time gig, and the full-time pay that goes with that.

Is Scrubs based on a true story?

The origin for the show is loosely based on Dr. Jonathan Doris' experiences as a resident in internal medicine at Brown Medical School, which served as inspiration for college friend and show creator Bill Lawrence.

Why is the xray in Scrubs backwards?

The x-ray with the show's title shown in the beginning is turned the wrong way: the heart should be seen on the right hand side. This was an intentional mistake put in by creator Bill Lawrence to represent the core idea of the show: young doctors in over their heads.

What age is Zach Braff?

47 years (April 6, 1975)Zach Braff / Age

Where was Scrubs filmed?

The first eight seasons of Scrubs were filmed on location at the North Hollywood Medical Center, a decommissioned hospital located at 12629 Riverside Drive in North Hollywood .

When did scrubs start?

Scrubs, produced by the television production division of Walt Disney Television, premiered on October 2, 2001, on NBC. The series received a Peabody Award in 2006. During the seventh season, NBC announced that it would not renew the show; ABC announced it had picked up the eighth season of the series, which began airing on January 6, 2009.

How many Emmy nominations did Scrubs get?

Scrubs received 17 Emmy nominations, in categories such as casting, cinematography, directing, editing, and writing, winning only two. Its fourth season earned the series its first nomination for Outstanding Comedy Series. Zach Braff was also nominated that year for Outstanding Lead Actor in a Comedy Series.

How many seasons of Scrubs are there?

Scrubs ' original cast, seasons one–eight (left to right): John C. McGinley, Neil Flynn, Sarah Chalke, Zach Braff, Donald Faison, Ken Jenkins, and Judy Reyes. For the first eight seasons, the series featured seven main cast members, with numerous other characters recurring throughout the course of the series.

What is scrubs interns?

Scrubs: Interns. Scrubs (stylized as [scrubs]) is an American medical comedy-drama television series created by Bill Lawrence that aired from October 2, 2001, to March 17, 2010, on NBC and later ABC. The series follows the lives of employees at the fictional Sacred Heart Hospital, which is a teaching hospital.

When did scrubs come back to ABC?

Amid strike-induced doubt involving the final episodes of Scrubs, on February 28, 2008, The Hollywood Reporter reported that ABC was in talks with corporate sibling ABC Studios with the aim of bringing Scrubs to ABC for an eighth season of 18 episodes, despite Lawrence and Braff's protests that the seventh season would definitely be the last. Just hours later, Variety reported that NBC was lashing out and threatening legal action against ABC Studios. McGinley confirmed that he had been told to report back to work on March 24, 2008, to begin production for another season. On March 12, 2008, McGinley was also quoted as saying that the show's long-rumored move from NBC to ABC was a done deal, and that Scrubs would air on ABC during the 2008–09 TV season as a midseason replacement.

Who sang the theme song for Scrubs?

The theme song of the series, performed by Lazlo Bane, is titled " Superman ", and can be found on the album All the Time in the World, as well as on the first Scrubs soundtrack. Lawrence credits Braff for finding and suggesting "Superman" as the theme song, with the specific lyric "I'm no Superman" serving as an allusion to the fallibility of the lead characters.

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Summary

Production

The origin for the show is loosely based on Dr. Jonathan Doris' experiences as a resident in internal medicine at Brown Medical School, which served as inspiration for college friend and show creator Bill Lawrence.
Scrubs was produced by ABC, through its production division, though it was aired by rival broadcaster NBC. According to show runner Lawrence, the arrang…

Overview

Scrubs focuses on the unique point of view of its main character and narrator, Dr. John Michael "J.D." Dorian (Zach Braff) for the first eight seasons, with season nine being narrated by the new main character Lucy Bennett (Kerry Bishé). Most episodes feature multiple story lines thematically linked by voice-overs done by Braff, as well as the comical daydreams of J.D. According to Bill Lawrence, "What we decided was, rather than have it be a monotone narration, i…

Cast and characters

For the first eight seasons, the series featured seven main cast members, with numerous other characters recurring throughout the course of the series. Starting with the ninth season, many of the original cast left as regular characters, while four new additions were made to the main cast.
• Zach Braff portrays John Michael "J.D." Dorian, the show's protagonist and nar…

Episodes

The first season introduces John Michael "J.D." Dorian and his best friend Christopher Turk in their first year out of medical school as interns at Sacred Heart Hospital. J.D. meets his reluctant mentor Perry Cox; an attractive female intern named Elliot, on whom he develops a crush; the hospital's janitor, who goes out of his way to make J.D.'s life difficult; Chief of Medicine Dr. Bob Kelso, who is more concerned about the budget than the patients; and Carla Espinosa, the head …

Reception

Throughout its original run, Scrubs received critical acclaim, with many critics praising its cast, characters, and humor (especially J.D.'s fantasy sequences). In 2006, Entertainment Weekly's website EW.com gave the overall series (the review was made early after the fifth-season premiere) a grade of "A-", with the author saying "Scrubs is the trickiest comedy on TV [...] A likable, daffy, buoyant serie…

References

1. ^ Weisman, Jon (January 24, 2006). "Genre jumping pays off". Variety. Archived from the original on March 23, 2009.
2. ^ "Neil Flynn on how Chicago and improv shaped his career". Fanpop. Retrieved May 3, 2012.
3. ^ Miller, Julie (January 6, 2010). "Neil Flynn On Why He Left Scrubs and Life in The Middle". Movieline. Archived from the original on January 31, 2012. Retrieved May 3, 2012.

External links

• Scrubs at IMDb

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