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Comedy and drama in the Miami hospital. Sandy, Annie, Gina, Julie, Hank, Paco and Jack keep things running day and night under the slogan "Here I Am". Comedy and drama in the Miami hospital. Sandy, Annie, Gina, Julie, Hank, Paco and Jack keep things running day and night under the slogan "Here I Am". Comedy and drama in the Miami hospital. Sandy, Annie, Gina, Julie, Hank, Paco and Jack keep things running day and night under the slogan "Here I Am".
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There are some subjects that are sometimes considered 'taboo' to talk about, that are made mentionable in this series. For example the possibility of hospitals in existence that are driven to make profit instead of making people healthy.
HERE I AM Composed and written by George Aliceson Tipton and John Bettis
Out of all three Golden Girls series (Empty Nest, Golden Girls and Nurses) this is my favorite. I'm a big fan of Stephanie Hodge so I especially enjoyed the first two seasons. But the third season was also good. I am dissapointed this show was stopped after three seasons. I'm still hoping to see new season. As far as I know Stephanie Hodge is not seen in starring roles these days, which means seeing her in new seasons of Nurses would be an awesome combination.
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Gina Cuevas : It must be awful to be in bed with a dead man.
Nurse Annie Roland : Oh, I don't know. You get used to it after 3 or 4 years.

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This article is about the 1991 sitcom. For the 1981 medical drama, see Nurse (American TV series) . For the 2020 medical drama, see Nurses (Canadian TV series) .

Robert Berlinger
Peter D. Beyt
Andy Cadiff
Terry Hughes
Gil Junger
Lex Passaris
Tom Straw


George Aliceson Tipton (seasons 1–2)
John Bettis (seasons 1–2)
Mike Post (season 3)


George Aliceson Tipton
Frank Denson
Mike Post


Susan Beavers
Susan Harris
Paul Junger Witt
Tom Straw
Tony Thomas
Bob Underwood


Andy Cadiff
Gil Junger
Nina Feinberg
Mitchell Hurwitz
Michael J. Kagan
Jane Milmore
Danny Smith
Billy Van Zandt
Nina Wass


^ "BBC – Comedy Guide – Nurses" . Archived from the original on December 5, 2004 . Retrieved 2013-09-06 .

^ Cotter, Bill (1997). The Wonderful World of Disney Television . Hyperion Books. pp. 410–415. ISBN 0-7868-6359-5 .

^ "Reruns on Lifetime "



Empty Nest (1988–95)
Nurses (1991–94)
The Golden Palace (1992–93)


Bnot HaZahav (Israel)
Brighton Belles (UK)
Golden Girls (Netherlands)

Nurses is an American sitcom television series that aired on NBC from September 14, 1991, to May 7, 1994, created and produced by Susan Harris as a spin-off of Empty Nest , which itself was a spin-off of The Golden Girls . [1]

The series revolved around a group of nurses working at the same Miami hospital as Empty Nest ' s Dr. Harry Weston. Initially, the main characters were strong-willed nurse Annie Roland ( Arnetia Walker ), sarcastic nurse Sandy Miller ( Stephanie Hodge ), dim-witted nurse Julie Milbury ( Mary Jo Keenen ) and Latina nurse Gina Cuevas ( Ada Maris ) who frequently reminisced about her homeland, the fictional San Pequeño. Also in the cast were arrogant Dr. Hank Kaplan ( Kip Gilman ), wise-cracking orderly Paco Ortiz ( Carlos Lacamara ) and flaky nurse Greg Vincent ( Jeff Altman ). Florence Stanley had a recurring role during the first season as Dr. Riskin. [2]

Changes were made after the first season in an effort to boost ratings. David Rasche joined the cast in the second season as Jack Trenton, a slimy white-collar criminal forced to perform community service at the hospital, and in the final season Loni Anderson joined the cast as new hospital administrator Casey McAfee. Other changes included the addition of Markus Flanagan as hunky orderly Luke Fitzgerald for the second season only, the changing of the show's theme song in seasons two and three, having nurse Gina and Dr. Hank Kaplan get married (Gina being pregnant by Dr. Hank). Nurse Greg Vincent was also written off after season one.

In the series' final season, nurse Sandy was gone, and the series' focus moved increasingly from the nurses to Casey McAfee's adjustments in running the hospital under a new HMO, and the antics of Jack Trenton and his sidekick Paco the orderly. [3]

The following is a list of Nurses episodes featuring characters from The Golden Girls and Empty Nest .

"Here I Am" (lyrical version, season 1; instrumental variation, season 2)
September 14, 1991 ( 1991-09-14 ) – May 7, 1994 ( 1994-05-07 )

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