The 38th Annual Primetime Emmy Awards (TV Special 1986)
Nominee clips."St. Elsewhere" Where There's Hope, There's Crosby (TV Episode 1986)
A clip from this episode is shown.TV Guide's 100 Greatest Episodes of All-Time (TV Special 1997)
Ranked as #44.TV Guide's Top 100 Episodes of All Time (TV Special 2009)
Ranked as #23.
"St. Elsewhere" Out on a Limb (TV Episode 1986)
Morrison refers to Pete's kidnapping."St. Elsewhere" Come Home, Oh Sapien (TV Episode 1986)
Dr. Westphall recalls his mother and his siblings dying in a fire when he was six years old in 1935."St. Elsewhere" Where There's Hope, There's Crosby (TV Episode 1986)
Edward Herrmann returns as Father Joseph McCabe ."St. Elsewhere" Russian Roulette (TV Episode 1987)
Dr. Westphall tells Dr. Craig that he was taught to box by a priest who used to work at the hospital."St. Elsewhere" Rites of Passage (TV Episode 1987)
Dr. Westphall recalls that George Deaton cheated him out of his best aggie when they played for keepsies in 1935. He also mentions that he and his father moved in with the Deatons after his mother and sibilings were killed in a fire.
Mantrap (1926)
In 1955, Father McCabe tells Dr. Auschlander that he had dreams about Clara Bow when Mantrap (1926) was released.Rear Window (1954)
Clancy's note, "Here lies the broken bones of Jack Morrison", on Morrison's cast is seen when Elliot is cutting through the plaster."St. Elsewhere" Any Portrait in a Storm (TV Episode 1985)
Daniel Auschlander once revealed that Father McCabe would have drinks placed in his desk drawer. This is depicted in the 1945 flashback."St. Elsewhere" The Naked and the Dead (TV Episode 1985)
In a flashback to 1955, Mark and Ellen Craig are depicted buying their house."St. Elsewhere" Family Ties (TV Episode 1986)
Clancy's note, "Here lies the broken bones of Jack Morrison", on Morrison's cast is seen when Elliot is cutting through the plaster.
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