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Kevin Bright
David Crane
Marta Kauffman (all; entire run)
Ira Ungerleider
Stephen Nathan (both; season 1)
Wil Calhoun (season 2)

Jesse is an American sitcom television series created by Ira Ungerleider and starring Christina Applegate , that ran on NBC from September 24, 1998, to May 25, 2000, for two seasons of a total 42 episodes.

The show stars Christina Applegate as single mother Jesse Warner, raising her nine-year-old son, Little John, in Buffalo, New York. She works for her overbearing father in a German-themed bar, serving beer while wearing a dirndl . Jesse's love interest, a Chilean named Diego ( Bruno Campos ), gains a rival when her former husband comes to town, intent on winning her back.

In the second season, Jesse becomes a nurse and stories revolve around her friends instead of her family.

While Jesse was in the top 20 in the Nielsen ratings regularly, the show lost much of the audience from Friends , its powerful lead-in . In season 2, Jesse lost almost 20% of the Friends audience. As a result, NBC decided to cancel the show after its second season. A total of 42 episodes were produced.

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September 24, 1998 ( 1998-09-24 ) – May 25, 2000 ( 2000-05-25 )
Story by : Matt Martin Teleplay by : Greg Rice
"Bees Do It, Birds Do It, But Not in a Car"
"Barko, the Holiest Dog in the World"
Teleplay by: Peter Murrieta & Gabrielle Allan Story by: Jesse Allan
"Students Get Flu, Carrie at Zoo, Monkey Throw Poo"
"A Woman's Prerogative: The Jesse Warner Story"
"Jesse as Nurse, Fills In: Diego Throws Ice at Children"
"Small Time Felon: The Jesse Warner Story, Part II"
"My Boyfriend Went to Chile and All I Got Was This Lousy Moustache"
Story by : Ethan Barnville Teleplay by : Jake Farrow & Sarah McLaughlin
"Jesse's Coat a Useful Crutch, Diego's Kitchen Not So Much"
Story by : Liz Astrof & Leslie Snyder Teleplay by : Peter Murrieta & Gabrielle Allan

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Kayla Jesse, FNP, is a family medicine nurse practitioner who provides preventive care and also treats various chronic and acute illnesses. Kayla earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and a Master of Science in nursing, family nurse practitioner degree, from the University of Cincinnati. In addition to her clinical education and experience, Kayla also served as a weapons load specialist for the Ohio Air National Guard’s 180th Fighter Wing for six years.
Kayla Jesse, FNP, is a family medicine nurse practitioner who provides preventive care and also treats various chronic and acute illnesses. Kayla earned her bachelor’s degree in nursing from Wright State University in Dayton, Ohio, and a Master of Science in nursing, family nurse practitioner degree, from the University of Cincinnati. In addition to her clinical education and experience, Kayla also served as a weapons load specialist for the Ohio Air National Guard’s 180th Fighter Wing for six years.



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An unlicensed nurse is arrested for practicing medicine. Based on a true story. [ Jesse credits: Dir: Glenn Jordan/ Lee Remick, Scott Wilson, Richard Marcus/ 95 min/ Drama/ Anti-Regulation]
The nurse portrayed here is a heroic character. She routinely saves the injured and treats the sick. She’s consumed with her profession and she’s good at it. When a medical emergency strikes in her small desert community, she’s the one people call, as there’s no doctor within a hundred miles.
Her importance is demonstrated in an early scene in which she responds to a traffic accident and saves a local boy by performing a makeshift tracheotomy. It’s plain that her experience qualifies her for what she’s doing, and in any case, she doesn’t work entirely on her own but under a doctor’s supervision. The doctor comes into town once a week, and the rest of the time she takes care of his patients as a sort of nurse practitioner in a satellite office. Most of the patients whom she serves are well satisfied with the arrangement. However, she doesn’t have a license, and there’s the rub. Overzealous state regulators learn that she’s treating patients and arrest her for “practicing medicine without a license.”
A woman of some confidence, she’s openly defiant about the charge. She fights it because she believes that one should always do what is right—in this case treating those who would otherwise go without medical care—even when the law forbids it. So far, so good. However, her legal defense isn’t really a challenge to licensing per se but simply an argument that she was (broadly speaking) following doctor’s orders and was, therefore, implicitly operating under the doctor’s license. The stronger point, that patients should be allowed to seek medical care from anyone they choose, is never really made. Nonetheless, the film, based on the true story of nurse Jesse Maloney , is adequately slanted in the right direction. You can’t watch it without gaining at least an increased skepticism about medical regulation.
Lee Remick gives a spirited performance in the leading role, and this type of character—the middle-class, hard-working hero—is just right for her. As for the story itself, there are some soap-operatic aspects to it, but otherwise it’s well constructed and moving.
The best line in the film occurs near the end. When the state regulators walk out of the courthouse, having been defeated in their case against Jesse, the local sheriff and friend of Jesse reminds them of the irony that they just attempted to eliminate the only medical help for a hundred miles. Says the sheriff: “I want to caution you to drive carefully on our desert highway … There’s one thing though, and I really don’t know what to do, maybe you can help me. If you do have a bad accident, and we’re all praying that you don’t, if you get hurt real bad, should I send Jesse out to help you, or would you prefer to just die?”
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Kathryn Baker Associated Press. Toronto Star 4 Oct 1988: H3.

^ Television Reviews Fresh, Dramatic Storyline Just What `Jesse' Needs: [Home Edition]
Shirley, Don. Los Angeles Times 4 Oct 1988: 8.


Jesse is a 1988 American TV movie starring Lee Remick .

A nurse in a small town that has no doctor is arrested for practicing medicine without a licence. The arrest aggravates tension between the nurse and her husband; however, when she insists on a jury trial, he winds up supporting her. The case is taken to trial in a larger town. She is found not guilty.

It was based on a true story and filmed in Arizona. [1]

The movie was directed by Glenn Jordan , who worked with Remick in The Women's Room and Toughlove . He brought the project to Remick who said "It appealed to us both, I think, for the same reasons - because of the basic core of what it's about, the sort of Frank Capra -esque quality of it, of the little guy taking on the big government machine and winning. I don't want to ennoble it too much, but it's about the strength of humanity of this woman as opposed to the cold, inhumane aspect of the law that said she shouldn't help anybody, under those circumstances." [1]

The Los Angeles Times said "Remick looks as radiant as always; it's hard to believe that someone who's called to accident sites in the middle of the night could look so fresh and vital. Too bad we can't say the same for the movie itself." [2]

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