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Childrens Hospital

Childrens Hospital (originally titled Children's Hospital as webisodes) is an American dark comedy television series and web series that parodies the medical drama genre, created by and starring actor/comedian Rob Corddry. The series began on the web on TheWB.com with ten episodes, roughly five minutes in length, all of which premiered on December 8, 2008.[1] Adult Swim picked up the rights to the show in 2009 and began airing episodes in 2010.[2]

Childrens Hospital
Also known asChildren's Hospital
Genre
Created byRob Corddry
Developed by
Starring
Narrated by
  • Lake Bell
  • Malin Åkerman
  • Erinn Hayes
Theme music composerAmy Miles
ComposerMatt Novack
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons7
No. of episodes86 (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
  • Rob Corddry
  • Jonathan Stern
  • David Wain
Running time11 minutes
Production companies
Original release
Network
ReleaseJuly 11, 2010 (2010-07-11) –
April 15, 2016 (2016-04-15)
Related

The storyline centers on the staff of Childrens Hospital, a children's hospital named after Dr. Arthur Childrens. The hospital sporadically (and usually without reason) is mentioned as being located within Brazil despite making virtually no effort to conceal that the series is shot in Los Angeles, California, except for the fifth season, which was set at an American military base in Japan. Corddry is part of an ensemble cast portraying the hospital's doctors, which also includes Lake Bell, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino and Megan Mullally. Henry Winkler and Malin Åkerman joined the cast starting with the second season as a hospital administrator and a doctor, respectively. Zandy Hartig and Brian Huskey recurred throughout the show's run, but were credited with the main cast for the fifth season.

The show ran for seven seasons; its final episode aired on April 15, 2016.[3]

Synopsis edit

Childrens Hospital is a product of TheWB.com. Its webisodes are about 10–12 minutes long, each narrated by mainly Dr. Cat Black (Lake Bell) in Season 1, and by Dr. Valerie Flame (Malin Åkerman) in Season 2. The show mocks such medical dramas as St. Elsewhere, House, Grey's Anatomy, General Hospital, Private Practice, Chicago Hope, ER, Scrubs, and Holby City.[4]

Broadcasting edit

Though Comedy Central made a competing offer, the show was picked up by Adult Swim after Corddry decided the comedy style was not suited for the half-hour format Comedy Central wanted. Adult Swim offered half-hour or fifteen-minute time slots, and Corddry chose the latter. The original season one webisodes began airing on Adult Swim on July 11, 2010, in groups of two with a new faux-commercial in between the groupings of two webisodes. The channel then debuted the newly produced season two episodes which began airing on August 22, 2010.[2]

On September 1, 2010, Childrens Hospital began airing on the Canadian television channel G4. In Winter 2013, the show was picked up by Much.[5] In Australia Childrens Hospital premiered on cable on Comedy Channel on January 26, 2011,[6] and on ABC's free-to-air channel ABC2 during May–June 2013. The series began airing repeats on American cable channel TBS beginning October 20, 2014.

Cast and characters edit

The series revolves around the medical staff of Childrens Hospital, featuring an ensemble cast.

These actors receive top billing in the credits:

  • Dr. Blake Downs (Rob Corddry) – he does his job while wearing clown make-up and surgical scrubs painted red to appear bloody. He believes in "the healing power of laughter" instead of medicine. The character's outlook on medicine seems to parody Robin Williams's character in the film Patch Adams. His frightening clown makeup, very similar to the style of serial killer John Wayne Gacy's "Pogo the Clown", often scares the child patients. His status as a clown is frequently likened to a race, and one episode implies that his original name was "Mr. Bojiggles". The character is brutally killed at the end of season 4, but revived at the beginning of season 5; the hospital has a series of cloned clown doctors who are taught Blake Downs's history, so that when one dies, another is activated.
  • Dr. Catholomule "Cat" Black (Lake Bell) – ex-girlfriend of Glenn Richie, who has a thing for her roommate Lola Spratt. Things became awkward between the women after Cat accidentally sneezed on Lola when making a sexual advance on her. She narrated the show during season 1, usually wandering through the hospital, thinking faux-deep thoughts like the characters on Scrubs and Grey's Anatomy. Cat begins dating Little Nicky (Nick Kroll), a six-year-old boy with advanced aging disease; and she dies giving birth to his child, who also has advanced aging disease. In "The Sultan's Finger," however, it is revealed she didn't die, but somehow lost all her previous medical knowledge. She then regains it and rejoins the main cast beginning with season 3. She briefly takes up nudism at home in "The Black Doctor". In spite of her "thing" with Lola, she rejects Chief's advances in "Ladies' Night". In one episode she reveals that she grew up in Senegal.
  • Dr. Glenn Richie (Ken Marino) – a Jewish doctor and ex-boyfriend of Cat Black. He frequently wears a yarmulke but because of his parents' divorce he never had his bar mitzvah until the episode "Party Down". Dr. Richie is the "playboy" of the hospital, having made out with most of the characters except Sy and Blake. Dr. Richie first appeared in The Ten, which also starred Corddry and was directed by producer David Wain. Sal Viscuso's first PA announcement on the show is a reference to this.
  • Dr. Owen Maestro (Rob Huebel) – a dim-witted doctor and Lola Spratt's ex-boyfriend. He is a former New York cop who left the force after 9/11. His former police partner Briggs (Nick Offerman) is constantly trying to convince him to come back to the force.
  • Chief (Megan Mullally) – the disabled head of the hospital's staff who initially uses crutches to allow her to walk, before switching to a walker in the Season 2 premiere. The male staff members at the hospital often make remarks about their sexual attraction to her. In spite of her Choctaw Indian heritage, her name came from the fact that her mother saw it in a Scrabble board and chose it over "whore". She is a parody of Dr. Kerry Weaver of ER and Dr. Gregory House from House. She had a crush on Sy Mittleman but she publicly acts like she hates him so that the staff thinks she's on their side in the struggle against him; they finally get together in the episode "Hot Enough For You?" but no reference has been made to this ever since. In a Season 2 episode, Lizzy Caplan plays The Chief's daughter, who has her own real estate business. In one of the original webisodes, the doctors heal her crippling illness and she is inexplicably transformed into a younger, more beautiful woman (portrayed by Eva Longoria). In a Season 7 episode, she is addressed as "Chief Rosenberg".
  • Dr. Lola Adolf Spratt (Erinn Hayes) – Cat's roommate and Owen Maestro's ex-girlfriend. Cat is obsessed with her. Lola broke up with Owen by pretending she had a tumor, but he began to believe she was serious. Lola faked her death at the end of season 1 because she broke down after getting too many e-mails. She reappears at the hospital in season 2, but no one understands when she explains she faked her death and they all think she is a ghost. When she finally proves she's not a ghost, she reveals she's a gifted ventriloquist, having pretended to die on the operating table by using a long hum simulating a flat-line sound. She is also an attorney since she had "no pets, no friends, no TV" and passed the bar exam the previous summer, as mentioned in "Childrens Lawspital". She narrated the show in its third season. As she revealed in season 2 episode 9, she is a Muslim.
  • Dr. Valerie Flame (Malin Åkerman) – (Season 2–7), replaces Cat after her death in the second episode of season 2, taking over the duties of narrating the show until the third-season premiere, when she is replaced by Lola Spratt. Her secret identity is that of Derrick Childrens (Jon Hamm). She has a "love-to-hate" relationship with Blake, raping him in "Hot Enough For You?" and punching him several times in "A Kid Walks into the Hospital" when she declares her love for him by "doing really weird things" to his mind. She was attracted to Cat when she took up nudism in "The Black Doctor" and was briefly the love interest of Dr. Brian.
  • Sy Mittleman (Henry Winkler) – (Season 2–7), is the administrator. He runs the insurance company that owns the hospital. He collects butterflies and seems to have a sexual obsession with them. He is the object of much scorn from the staff who dismiss him as "a suit" despite the fact he genuinely cares for the patients and the hospital. Mittleman frequently has to resist The Chief's come-ons. He is happily married with children and has no desire to begin a sexual relationship with her, but he eventually gives in to her advances in the episode "Hot Enough for You?", although this has never been mentioned since. He was an assassin whose daughter tried and failed to kill him in "A Kid Walks into a Hospital".
  • Nurse Dori (Zandy Hartig) – (Season 5; recurring seasons 1–4 and 6–7), Nicky's mother, who does not approve of Cat's relationship with her son. After Little Nicky's death she becomes a nurse at Childrens. She was pregnant in season 3 with the father of the child being unknown until "A Year in the Life" when it was revealed to be Blake (in season 4, Nurse Dori's pregnancy stomach also disappeared).
  • Chet Mandvanteussen (Brian Huskey) – (Season 5; recurring, seasons 1–4 and 6–7), the creepy paramedic who has a crush on Chief.

Recurring edit

  • Sal Viscuso (voiced by Michael Cera) – The hospital staffer who speaks over the intercom. He usually speaks only a few lines per credited episode, typically a non sequitur to the plot. The character name—and in fact the bit itself—is a homage to the actor Sal Viscuso, who voiced the unseen P.A. announcer in the TV series M*A*S*H. Cera eventually appears in the episode "Attention Staff" as a young boy whose aging process has stopped (credited as "A Friend"). In this same episode, Michael Andrew Stock briefly appears as Viscuso, though still voiced by Cera.
  • Nurse Beth (Beth Dover) – (season 2; season 4–7); a nurse at the hospital, a wide-eyed ingénue who is the subject of viewer fan fiction.
  • Officer Chance Briggs (Nick Offerman) – Owen Maestro's former partner, a mustachioed New York city cop.
  • Little Nicky (Nick Kroll) – (seasons 1–2), a young boy with a rare rapid aging disease, and later the father of Dr. Black's child (also played by Kroll), who inherits Nicky's disease. Little Nicky takes on the stereotypes of an old man once his disease reaches advanced stages. The disease takes his life in season two.
  • Dr. Jason Mantzoukas (Nate Corddry) and Dr. Ed Helms (Ed Helms) – (season 1), two doctors who usually appear together and make sexual remarks about The Chief.
  • Dr. Max Von Sydow (John Ross Bowie) – (seasons 1–3), a doctor who tries to cure The Chief's condition.
  • Dr. Nate Schacter (Seth Morris) – (season 1), another clown doctor with whom Dr. Blake Downs develops a rivalry.
  • Ben Hayflick (Kurtwood Smith) – (season 2), head of the National Division of Health who is trying to suppress Dr. Richie's cancer cure to protect its profits; based on the Cigarette Man from the X-Files.
  • Derrick Childrens (Jon Hamm) – (seasons 2–3, 5, 7), the son of the founder of Childrens Hospital and secret identity of Valerie Flame. Hamm also plays young Arthur Childrens in flashbacks.
  • Dr. Brian (Jordan Peele) – (seasons 2–3; guest appearance in season 5), a black bisexual doctor who left several years ago to consult on Marlon Wayans' show, Black Hospital, he has recently returned to Childrens Hospital. His catchphrase is "Righteous!"
  • Nurse Kulap (Kulap Vilaysack) – (seasons 1–4), one of the nurses at Childrens, most often seen assisting Owen and Glenn in the operating room.
  • Arthur Childrens – (season 3), Founder of Childrens Hospital. He only appeared in the 1970s and then stopped making appearances. He originated the quote, "I believe the Childrens are our future."
  • Rabbi Jewy McJewJew (David Wain) – (seasons 2–7), Dr. Richie's rival from Hebrew school, and the Childrens Hospital chaplain.
  • Louis LaFonda (Mather Zickel) – (seasons 2–4), host of Newsreaders, a TV news magazine, he covers the "real-life" developments on the set of Childrens Hospital, and the status of the "real" actors on the show, the episodes of which essentially treat Childrens Hospital as a show within a show. He, like Dr. Richie, first appeared in The Ten. Newsreaders was spun off as its own show on Adult Swim in 2013.

"Behind the scenes" edit

The series occasionally presents fictional "behind-the-scenes" episodes, supposedly chronicling the production of the series. These episodes portray Childrens Hospital as a long-running medical drama and typically feature interviews with the self-absorbed, eccentric cast members (also fictional characters). The first such episodes were presented as clips from a fictional 60 Minutes-style newsmagazine entitled Newsreaders, which was later spun off into its own Adult Swim series. These fictional cast members have stories of their own:

  • Cutter Spindell as Blake Downs. When Spindell is introduced, he is the only cast member who enjoys working on the show, and spearheads a campaign to save it from cancelation. Spindell is killed in an accident on set at the end of season 4, and is replaced by his identical twin brother Rory Spindell, a film and stage actor who is loathed by the other performers on the show.
  • Dixie Peters, legal name Cynthia Quelson, as Cat Black. Peters is a pretentious actress who is fond of unusual makeup and who has an enormous photograph of herself in her dressing room. She marries series director David Wain, but cheats on him with fellow cast member Just Falcon, and the couple eventually divorces. She and cast member Lynn Williams have a long-standing rivalry over their roles in the show and their complicated relationships with director David Wain.
  • Just Falcon as Glenn Richie. Falcon is a deeply eccentric man with little ability to relate to other people. He has a long and tumultuous relationship with David Wain, although Falcon is completely unaware of the strife and considers Wain a close friend. Falcon wears a long beard, which is covered up to film the show. Falcon is largely a parody of Joaquin Phoenix in I'm Still Here.
  • Rob Huebel (sometimes spelled Heubel) as Owen Maestro. The pronunciation and spelling of Huebel's name changes from episode to episode. Huebel (the character) is a flamboyant gay man whose tastes in fashion and facial hair run towards the 1970s. He is rarely seen without a drink in his hand, and often throws glitter into the air after making a big announcement.
  • Lady Jane Bentick-Smith as Chief. Bentick-Smith is an affable English woman, and apparently a member of the British aristocracy. She has a long history of theater work, and much of her dialogue consists of nonsensical Britishisms.
  • Lynn Williams as Lola Spratt. Williams is vain and locked in a constant rivalry with co-star Dixie Peters. When not on camera, she sports a thick unibrow, which she describes as "honest".
  • Ingrid Hagerstown as Valerie Flame. Hagerstown is a native Swedish speaker, has virtually no knowledge of English, and learns her lines phonetically. She seems to have little relationship with her coworkers, referring to Cutter Spindell as "the man who plays the clown".
  • Fred Nunley as Sy Mittleman. Nunley is a character actor who has been brought in to revive several failing television shows, although never successfully. He has a pathological hatred of children; when he gets a spinoff series that partners him with several child costars, he requests that the producers film their scenes separately and digitally insert his image into the footage of the children.
  • Glarion Rudge as Nurse Dori. She is a former lover of David Wain's; his continuing attraction to her is not requited.
  • Mark Splorn as Chet Mandvanteussen. Mark is revealed to be having an affair with Dixie's mother during Glenn's photography exhibit.
  • Melinda Waller as Nurse Beth. The actress that plays Nurse Beth.
  • David Wain as Rabbi Jewy McJewJew. Wain is the series director and has had relationships with Peters, Williams, and Rudge. He has worked with Just Falcon for decades, but views Falcon's work with other directors as a betrayal and seeks to sabotage him, culminating in an incident in which Wain purposely leaves bullets in a gun for a scene in which Falcon's character is to play Russian roulette. He creates the character of McJewJew, who steals Glenn Richie's love interests, in a failed attempt to antagonize the oblivious Falcon.

Episodes edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast airedNetwork
Web series10December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)TheWB.com
15July 11, 2010 (2010-07-11)August 8, 2010 (2010-08-08)Adult Swim
212August 22, 2010 (2010-08-22)November 7, 2010 (2010-11-07)
314June 2, 2011 (2011-06-02)September 1, 2011 (2011-09-01)
414August 9, 2012 (2012-08-09)November 15, 2012 (2012-11-15)
514July 25, 2013 (2013-07-25)October 24, 2013 (2013-10-24)
614March 20, 2015 (2015-03-20)June 19, 2015 (2015-06-19)
713January 22, 2016 (2016-01-22)April 15, 2016 (2016-04-15)

Production edit

During the first three seasons, portions of the show were filmed in North Hollywood Medical Center, the same former hospital used for filming Scrubs and several other movies and television programs, until its demolition in 2011.[7] As a parody of the live episode "Ambush" of ER, the season two finale (aired November 7, 2010) was promoted as a live broadcast.

Reception edit

Ratings edit

Despite the low ratings compared to other cable television series, Childrens Hospital still has received its highest ratings to date on its midnight (Eastern Time) slot. On Friday, September 3, 2010, it pulled in 525,000 viewers while the next Sunday yielded 551,000 (in the 18–34 demographic).[8]

Awards edit

Year Award Category Nominee(s) Result Ref.
2012 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern, David Wain, Keith Crofford, Nick Weidenfeld, Rich Rosenthal Won [9]
2013 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern, David Wain, Nick Weidenfeld, Keith Crofford, Rich Rosenthal Won [9]
2014 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern, David Wain, Mike Lazzo, Keith Crofford, Ken Marino Nominated [9]
2015 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short-Format Live-Action Entertainment Program Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern, David Wain, Mike Lazzo, Keith Crofford, Ken Marino Nominated [9]
2016 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Rob Corddry, Jonathan Stern, David Wain, Keith Crofford, Mike Lazzo, Krister Johnson Won [9]
Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Rob Corddry Won
Rob Huebel Nominated
Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Erinn Hayes Nominated

Related projects edit

The mock television advertisements presented with the Adult Swim broadcasts of Childrens Hospital season one tied into future Adult Swim programs. A commercial for a crime procedural parody led to the show NTSF:SD:SUV:: (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sport Utility Vehicle), which ran from 2011 to 2013.[10] Similarly, a commercial featuring Chris Elliott promoting a fictional health drink called "Nutricai" turned out to be a tie-in with an episode of Eagleheart, one episode of which featured Elliott's character joining a multi-level marketing business selling the product.

Some episodes of Childrens Hospital featured a fictional TV show called Newsreaders, a parody of the CBS show 60 Minutes; this led to Newsreaders being picked up as its own show on Adult Swim, premiering in January 2013.[11][12][13] Former Daily Show co-executive producer Jim Margolis served as showrunner, developing the series with Childrens Hospital creators Wain, Corddry, and Jonathan Stern.[14]

In 2011, Corddry stated that the cast and creative team of Childrens Hospital were working on doing a movie together, separate from Childrens Hospital, with a different story and characters.[14]

In 2020, Netflix premiered Medical Police, a ten-episode spinoff of Childrens Hospital. The show stars Hayes and Huebel as Lola and Owen, who are recruited into a globe-spanning mission to uncover a conspiracy behind a global pandemic and find a cure. Åkerman, Bell, Cera, Corddry, Marino, and Winkler also reprised their Childrens Hospital characters as guest performers.[15][16][17][18]

References edit

  1. ^ "Children's Hospital release info". IMDB.com. July 18, 2010. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
  2. ^ a b Alex Weprin (October 21, 2009). "Web Series 'Children's Hospital' Jumping to Adult Swim". Broadcasting and Cable. Retrieved July 18, 2010.
  3. ^ "Childrens Hospital is Ending After This Season. Rob Corddry Discusses the Decision". March 4, 2016.
  4. ^ Aaron Barnhart (December 6, 2008). . Kansas City Blog. Archived from the original on September 23, 2009. Retrieved October 14, 2009.
  5. ^ . MuchMusic. Archived from the original on April 1, 2014. Retrieved 2014-01-22.
  6. ^ . The Comedy Channel. Archived from the original on September 26, 2011. Retrieved August 19, 2013.
  7. ^ Kofler, Sandra (July 12, 2010). "Rob Corddry Spoofs Hospital Dramas With 'Childrens Hospital'". The Wall Street Journal. Wall Street Journal. Retrieved June 28, 2023.
  8. ^ CH Midnight New Ratings – BumpWorthy.com (accessed September 16, 2010)
  9. ^ a b c d e "Childrens Hospital". Academy of Television Arts & Sciences. Retrieved September 12, 2015.
  10. ^ Andreeva, Nellie (November 23, 2010). "Adult Swim Picks Up Crime Drama Parody Series With 12-Episode Order". Deadline Hollywood. PMC. Retrieved July 19, 2011. The network has handed a 12-episode order to Paul Scheer's NTSF:SD:SUV:: which, as the title suggests, is a parody of the ubiquitous genre of crime procedurals. […] The project leapfrogged the pilot stage, going from the clip, directed by Eric Appel, straight to series.
  11. ^ . Adult Swim. November 20, 2012. Archived from the original on November 27, 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2012. A new spinoff of Childrens Hospital is happening and answers all of your questions about everything, because it's an interview show and that's what it's about. Watch the series premiere January 17th on Adult Swim!
  12. ^ "Shows A-Z – newsreaders on adult swim". The Futon Critic. Retrieved January 18, 2013. Premieres Thursday, January 17 […] TIME SLOT: thursdays from 11:59 PM-12:15 AM EST
  13. ^ "Adult Swim Announces Largest Programming Schedule Ever for 2012–13" (press release). Adult Swim. May 16, 2012. Retrieved May 17, 2012.
  14. ^ a b Morgan, Sam (June 23, 2011). "Checking In With 'Childrens Hospital': Interview With Rob Corddry". Hollywood.com. Retrieved July 19, 2011. We're writing a Childrens Hospital movie. It will have nothing to do with the show. It's really just the same cast and creative team.
  15. ^ Kozell, Isaac (September 8, 2017). . Splitsider. Archived from the original on October 2, 2017. Retrieved October 2, 2017. I will say that yes, there is a spin-off of Childrens Hospital that has been picked up and is in the works. We're hard at work on writing it right now. […] And where it [Childrens Hospital] all took place in a children's hospital, this is going to be kind of a global thriller from country to country.
  16. ^ Sorokach, Josh (September 14, 2017). "Rob Corddry On Inventing Binge-Watching, His 'Childrens Hospital' Spinoff, & Sharing Meditative Moments With Steve Guttenberg". Decider. Retrieved October 2, 2017. Where we shunned continuity [in Childrens Hospital], this is an episodic show that solves a mystery by the end. And what we're trying to do is actually write a compelling mystery that would be cool without the comedy.
  17. ^ Wright, Megh (February 19, 2019). "Erinn Hayes and Rob Huebel to Star in Medical Police Netflix Comedy". Vulture. Retrieved April 15, 2019.
  18. ^ "Medical Police". Metacritic. Retrieved January 30, 2020.

External links edit

  • Childrens Hospital at TheWB.com
  • Childrens Hospital at IMDb  
  • The Swimcast – interview with Rob Corddry, July 15, 2010

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This article is about the American television series For the type of hospital see Children s hospital For the Australian TV series see Children s Hospital Australian TV series For other uses see Children s Hospital Childrens Hospital originally titled Children s Hospital as webisodes is an American dark comedy television series and web series that parodies the medical drama genre created by and starring actor comedian Rob Corddry The series began on the web on TheWB com with ten episodes roughly five minutes in length all of which premiered on December 8 2008 1 Adult Swim picked up the rights to the show in 2009 and began airing episodes in 2010 2 Childrens HospitalAlso known asChildren s HospitalGenreSitcomParodySatireBlack comedyCreated byRob CorddryDeveloped byRob Corddry Jonathan Stern David WainStarringLake Bell Rob Corddry Erinn Hayes Rob Huebel Ken Marino Megan Mullally Henry Winkler Malin Akerman Zandy Hartig Brian HuskeyNarrated byLake Bell Malin Akerman Erinn HayesTheme music composerAmy MilesComposerMatt NovackCountry of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons7No of episodes86 list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersRob Corddry Jonathan Stern David WainRunning time11 minutesProduction companiesThe Corddry Company Abominable Pictures Warner Bros Studio 2 0 Warner Bros Television Williams StreetOriginal releaseNetworkTheWB com Adult SwimReleaseJuly 11 2010 2010 07 11 April 15 2016 2016 04 15 RelatedNTSF SD SUV NewsreadersMedical Police The storyline centers on the staff of Childrens Hospital a children s hospital named after Dr Arthur Childrens The hospital sporadically and usually without reason is mentioned as being located within Brazil despite making virtually no effort to conceal that the series is shot in Los Angeles California except for the fifth season which was set at an American military base in Japan Corddry is part of an ensemble cast portraying the hospital s doctors which also includes Lake Bell Erinn Hayes Rob Huebel Ken Marino and Megan Mullally Henry Winkler and Malin Akerman joined the cast starting with the second season as a hospital administrator and a doctor respectively Zandy Hartig and Brian Huskey recurred throughout the show s run but were credited with the main cast for the fifth season The show ran for seven seasons its final episode aired on April 15 2016 3 Contents 1 Synopsis 2 Broadcasting 3 Cast and characters 3 1 Recurring 3 2 Behind the scenes 4 Episodes 5 Production 6 Reception 6 1 Ratings 6 2 Awards 7 Related projects 8 References 9 External linksSynopsis editChildrens Hospital is a product of TheWB com Its webisodes are about 10 12 minutes long each narrated by mainly Dr Cat Black Lake Bell in Season 1 and by Dr Valerie Flame Malin Akerman in Season 2 The show mocks such medical dramas as St Elsewhere House Grey s Anatomy General Hospital Private Practice Chicago Hope ER Scrubs and Holby City 4 Broadcasting editThough Comedy Central made a competing offer the show was picked up by Adult Swim after Corddry decided the comedy style was not suited for the half hour format Comedy Central wanted Adult Swim offered half hour or fifteen minute time slots and Corddry chose the latter The original season one webisodes began airing on Adult Swim on July 11 2010 in groups of two with a new faux commercial in between the groupings of two webisodes The channel then debuted the newly produced season two episodes which began airing on August 22 2010 2 On September 1 2010 Childrens Hospital began airing on the Canadian television channel G4 In Winter 2013 the show was picked up by Much 5 In Australia Childrens Hospital premiered on cable on Comedy Channel on January 26 2011 6 and on ABC s free to air channel ABC2 during May June 2013 The series began airing repeats on American cable channel TBS beginning October 20 2014 Cast and characters editThe series revolves around the medical staff of Childrens Hospital featuring an ensemble cast These actors receive top billing in the credits Dr Blake Downs Rob Corddry he does his job while wearing clown make up and surgical scrubs painted red to appear bloody He believes in the healing power of laughter instead of medicine The character s outlook on medicine seems to parody Robin Williams s character in the film Patch Adams His frightening clown makeup very similar to the style of serial killer John Wayne Gacy s Pogo the Clown often scares the child patients His status as a clown is frequently likened to a race and one episode implies that his original name was Mr Bojiggles The character is brutally killed at the end of season 4 but revived at the beginning of season 5 the hospital has a series of cloned clown doctors who are taught Blake Downs s history so that when one dies another is activated Dr Catholomule Cat Black Lake Bell ex girlfriend of Glenn Richie who has a thing for her roommate Lola Spratt Things became awkward between the women after Cat accidentally sneezed on Lola when making a sexual advance on her She narrated the show during season 1 usually wandering through the hospital thinking faux deep thoughts like the characters on Scrubs and Grey s Anatomy Cat begins dating Little Nicky Nick Kroll a six year old boy with advanced aging disease and she dies giving birth to his child who also has advanced aging disease In The Sultan s Finger however it is revealed she didn t die but somehow lost all her previous medical knowledge She then regains it and rejoins the main cast beginning with season 3 She briefly takes up nudism at home in The Black Doctor In spite of her thing with Lola she rejects Chief s advances in Ladies Night In one episode she reveals that she grew up in Senegal Dr Glenn Richie Ken Marino a Jewish doctor and ex boyfriend of Cat Black He frequently wears a yarmulke but because of his parents divorce he never had his bar mitzvah until the episode Party Down Dr Richie is the playboy of the hospital having made out with most of the characters except Sy and Blake Dr Richie first appeared in The Ten which also starred Corddry and was directed by producer David Wain Sal Viscuso s first PA announcement on the show is a reference to this Dr Owen Maestro Rob Huebel a dim witted doctor and Lola Spratt s ex boyfriend He is a former New York cop who left the force after 9 11 His former police partner Briggs Nick Offerman is constantly trying to convince him to come back to the force Chief Megan Mullally the disabled head of the hospital s staff who initially uses crutches to allow her to walk before switching to a walker in the Season 2 premiere The male staff members at the hospital often make remarks about their sexual attraction to her In spite of her Choctaw Indian heritage her name came from the fact that her mother saw it in a Scrabble board and chose it over whore She is a parody of Dr Kerry Weaver of ER and Dr Gregory House from House She had a crush on Sy Mittleman but she publicly acts like she hates him so that the staff thinks she s on their side in the struggle against him they finally get together in the episode Hot Enough For You but no reference has been made to this ever since In a Season 2 episode Lizzy Caplan plays The Chief s daughter who has her own real estate business In one of the original webisodes the doctors heal her crippling illness and she is inexplicably transformed into a younger more beautiful woman portrayed by Eva Longoria In a Season 7 episode she is addressed as Chief Rosenberg Dr Lola Adolf Spratt Erinn Hayes Cat s roommate and Owen Maestro s ex girlfriend Cat is obsessed with her Lola broke up with Owen by pretending she had a tumor but he began to believe she was serious Lola faked her death at the end of season 1 because she broke down after getting too many e mails She reappears at the hospital in season 2 but no one understands when she explains she faked her death and they all think she is a ghost When she finally proves she s not a ghost she reveals she s a gifted ventriloquist having pretended to die on the operating table by using a long hum simulating a flat line sound She is also an attorney since she had no pets no friends no TV and passed the bar exam the previous summer as mentioned in Childrens Lawspital She narrated the show in its third season As she revealed in season 2 episode 9 she is a Muslim Dr Valerie Flame Malin Akerman Season 2 7 replaces Cat after her death in the second episode of season 2 taking over the duties of narrating the show until the third season premiere when she is replaced by Lola Spratt Her secret identity is that of Derrick Childrens Jon Hamm She has a love to hate relationship with Blake raping him in Hot Enough For You and punching him several times in A Kid Walks into the Hospital when she declares her love for him by doing really weird things to his mind She was attracted to Cat when she took up nudism in The Black Doctor and was briefly the love interest of Dr Brian Sy Mittleman Henry Winkler Season 2 7 is the administrator He runs the insurance company that owns the hospital He collects butterflies and seems to have a sexual obsession with them He is the object of much scorn from the staff who dismiss him as a suit despite the fact he genuinely cares for the patients and the hospital Mittleman frequently has to resist The Chief s come ons He is happily married with children and has no desire to begin a sexual relationship with her but he eventually gives in to her advances in the episode Hot Enough for You although this has never been mentioned since He was an assassin whose daughter tried and failed to kill him in A Kid Walks into a Hospital Nurse Dori Zandy Hartig Season 5 recurring seasons 1 4 and 6 7 Nicky s mother who does not approve of Cat s relationship with her son After Little Nicky s death she becomes a nurse at Childrens She was pregnant in season 3 with the father of the child being unknown until A Year in the Life when it was revealed to be Blake in season 4 Nurse Dori s pregnancy stomach also disappeared Chet Mandvanteussen Brian Huskey Season 5 recurring seasons 1 4 and 6 7 the creepy paramedic who has a crush on Chief Recurring edit Sal Viscuso voiced by Michael Cera The hospital staffer who speaks over the intercom He usually speaks only a few lines per credited episode typically a non sequitur to the plot The character name and in fact the bit itself is a homage to the actor Sal Viscuso who voiced the unseen P A announcer in the TV series M A S H Cera eventually appears in the episode Attention Staff as a young boy whose aging process has stopped credited as A Friend In this same episode Michael Andrew Stock briefly appears as Viscuso though still voiced by Cera Nurse Beth Beth Dover season 2 season 4 7 a nurse at the hospital a wide eyed ingenue who is the subject of viewer fan fiction Officer Chance Briggs Nick Offerman Owen Maestro s former partner a mustachioed New York city cop Little Nicky Nick Kroll seasons 1 2 a young boy with a rare rapid aging disease and later the father of Dr Black s child also played by Kroll who inherits Nicky s disease Little Nicky takes on the stereotypes of an old man once his disease reaches advanced stages The disease takes his life in season two Dr Jason Mantzoukas Nate Corddry and Dr Ed Helms Ed Helms season 1 two doctors who usually appear together and make sexual remarks about The Chief Dr Max Von Sydow John Ross Bowie seasons 1 3 a doctor who tries to cure The Chief s condition Dr Nate Schacter Seth Morris season 1 another clown doctor with whom Dr Blake Downs develops a rivalry Ben Hayflick Kurtwood Smith season 2 head of the National Division of Health who is trying to suppress Dr Richie s cancer cure to protect its profits based on the Cigarette Man from the X Files Derrick Childrens Jon Hamm seasons 2 3 5 7 the son of the founder of Childrens Hospital and secret identity of Valerie Flame Hamm also plays young Arthur Childrens in flashbacks Dr Brian Jordan Peele seasons 2 3 guest appearance in season 5 a black bisexual doctor who left several years ago to consult on Marlon Wayans show Black Hospital he has recently returned to Childrens Hospital His catchphrase is Righteous Nurse Kulap Kulap Vilaysack seasons 1 4 one of the nurses at Childrens most often seen assisting Owen and Glenn in the operating room Arthur Childrens season 3 Founder of Childrens Hospital He only appeared in the 1970s and then stopped making appearances He originated the quote I believe the Childrens are our future Rabbi Jewy McJewJew David Wain seasons 2 7 Dr Richie s rival from Hebrew school and the Childrens Hospital chaplain Louis LaFonda Mather Zickel seasons 2 4 host of Newsreaders a TV news magazine he covers the real life developments on the set of Childrens Hospital and the status of the real actors on the show the episodes of which essentially treat Childrens Hospital as a show within a show He like Dr Richie first appeared in The Ten Newsreaders was spun off as its own show on Adult Swim in 2013 Behind the scenes edit The series occasionally presents fictional behind the scenes episodes supposedly chronicling the production of the series These episodes portray Childrens Hospital as a long running medical drama and typically feature interviews with the self absorbed eccentric cast members also fictional characters The first such episodes were presented as clips from a fictional 60 Minutes style newsmagazine entitled Newsreaders which was later spun off into its own Adult Swim series These fictional cast members have stories of their own Cutter Spindell as Blake Downs When Spindell is introduced he is the only cast member who enjoys working on the show and spearheads a campaign to save it from cancelation Spindell is killed in an accident on set at the end of season 4 and is replaced by his identical twin brother Rory Spindell a film and stage actor who is loathed by the other performers on the show Dixie Peters legal name Cynthia Quelson as Cat Black Peters is a pretentious actress who is fond of unusual makeup and who has an enormous photograph of herself in her dressing room She marries series director David Wain but cheats on him with fellow cast member Just Falcon and the couple eventually divorces She and cast member Lynn Williams have a long standing rivalry over their roles in the show and their complicated relationships with director David Wain Just Falcon as Glenn Richie Falcon is a deeply eccentric man with little ability to relate to other people He has a long and tumultuous relationship with David Wain although Falcon is completely unaware of the strife and considers Wain a close friend Falcon wears a long beard which is covered up to film the show Falcon is largely a parody of Joaquin Phoenix in I m Still Here Rob Huebel sometimes spelled Heubel as Owen Maestro The pronunciation and spelling of Huebel s name changes from episode to episode Huebel the character is a flamboyant gay man whose tastes in fashion and facial hair run towards the 1970s He is rarely seen without a drink in his hand and often throws glitter into the air after making a big announcement Lady Jane Bentick Smith as Chief Bentick Smith is an affable English woman and apparently a member of the British aristocracy She has a long history of theater work and much of her dialogue consists of nonsensical Britishisms Lynn Williams as Lola Spratt Williams is vain and locked in a constant rivalry with co star Dixie Peters When not on camera she sports a thick unibrow which she describes as honest Ingrid Hagerstown as Valerie Flame Hagerstown is a native Swedish speaker has virtually no knowledge of English and learns her lines phonetically She seems to have little relationship with her coworkers referring to Cutter Spindell as the man who plays the clown Fred Nunley as Sy Mittleman Nunley is a character actor who has been brought in to revive several failing television shows although never successfully He has a pathological hatred of children when he gets a spinoff series that partners him with several child costars he requests that the producers film their scenes separately and digitally insert his image into the footage of the children Glarion Rudge as Nurse Dori She is a former lover of David Wain s his continuing attraction to her is not requited Mark Splorn as Chet Mandvanteussen Mark is revealed to be having an affair with Dixie s mother during Glenn s photography exhibit Melinda Waller as Nurse Beth The actress that plays Nurse Beth David Wain as Rabbi Jewy McJewJew Wain is the series director and has had relationships with Peters Williams and Rudge He has worked with Just Falcon for decades but views Falcon s work with other directors as a betrayal and seeks to sabotage him culminating in an incident in which Wain purposely leaves bullets in a gun for a scene in which Falcon s character is to play Russian roulette He creates the character of McJewJew who steals Glenn Richie s love interests in a failed attempt to antagonize the oblivious Falcon Episodes editMain article List of Childrens Hospital episodes SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedNetworkWeb series10December 8 2008 2008 12 08 TheWB com15July 11 2010 2010 07 11 August 8 2010 2010 08 08 Adult Swim212August 22 2010 2010 08 22 November 7 2010 2010 11 07 314June 2 2011 2011 06 02 September 1 2011 2011 09 01 414August 9 2012 2012 08 09 November 15 2012 2012 11 15 514July 25 2013 2013 07 25 October 24 2013 2013 10 24 614March 20 2015 2015 03 20 June 19 2015 2015 06 19 713January 22 2016 2016 01 22 April 15 2016 2016 04 15 Production editDuring the first three seasons portions of the show were filmed in North Hollywood Medical Center the same former hospital used for filming Scrubs and several other movies and television programs until its demolition in 2011 7 As a parody of the live episode Ambush of ER the season two finale aired November 7 2010 was promoted as a live broadcast Reception editRatings edit This section needs to be updated Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information February 2016 Despite the low ratings compared to other cable television series Childrens Hospital still has received its highest ratings to date on its midnight Eastern Time slot On Friday September 3 2010 it pulled in 525 000 viewers while the next Sunday yielded 551 000 in the 18 34 demographic 8 Awards edit Year Award Category Nominee s Result Ref 2012 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short Format Live Action Entertainment Program Rob Corddry Jonathan Stern David Wain Keith Crofford Nick Weidenfeld Rich Rosenthal Won 9 2013 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short Format Live Action Entertainment Program Rob Corddry Jonathan Stern David Wain Nick Weidenfeld Keith Crofford Rich Rosenthal Won 9 2014 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short Format Live Action Entertainment Program Rob Corddry Jonathan Stern David Wain Mike Lazzo Keith Crofford Ken Marino Nominated 9 2015 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short Format Live Action Entertainment Program Rob Corddry Jonathan Stern David Wain Mike Lazzo Keith Crofford Ken Marino Nominated 9 2016 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Rob Corddry Jonathan Stern David Wain Keith Crofford Mike Lazzo Krister Johnson Won 9 Outstanding Actor in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Rob Corddry Won Rob Huebel Nominated Outstanding Actress in a Short Form Comedy or Drama Series Erinn Hayes NominatedRelated projects editThe mock television advertisements presented with the Adult Swim broadcasts of Childrens Hospital season one tied into future Adult Swim programs A commercial for a crime procedural parody led to the show NTSF SD SUV National Terrorism Strike Force San Diego Sport Utility Vehicle which ran from 2011 to 2013 10 Similarly a commercial featuring Chris Elliott promoting a fictional health drink called Nutricai turned out to be a tie in with an episode of Eagleheart one episode of which featured Elliott s character joining a multi level marketing business selling the product Some episodes of Childrens Hospital featured a fictional TV show called Newsreaders a parody of the CBS show 60 Minutes this led to Newsreaders being picked up as its own show on Adult Swim premiering in January 2013 11 12 13 Former Daily Show co executive producer Jim Margolis served as showrunner developing the series with Childrens Hospital creators Wain Corddry and Jonathan Stern 14 In 2011 Corddry stated that the cast and creative team of Childrens Hospital were working on doing a movie together separate from Childrens Hospital with a different story and characters 14 In 2020 Netflix premiered Medical Police a ten episode spinoff of Childrens Hospital The show stars Hayes and Huebel as Lola and Owen who are recruited into a globe spanning mission to uncover a conspiracy behind a global pandemic and find a cure Akerman Bell Cera Corddry Marino and Winkler also reprised their Childrens Hospital characters as guest performers 15 16 17 18 References edit Children s Hospital release info IMDB com July 18 2010 Retrieved July 18 2010 a b Alex Weprin October 21 2009 Web Series Children s Hospital Jumping to Adult Swim Broadcasting and Cable Retrieved July 18 2010 Childrens Hospital is Ending After This Season Rob Corddry Discusses the Decision March 4 2016 Aaron Barnhart December 6 2008 In Childrens Hospital Rob Corddry has the RX Kansas City Blog Archived from the original on September 23 2009 Retrieved October 14 2009 Childrens Hospital Tuesday and Wednesday 11E 8P on MUCH MuchMusic Archived from the original on April 1 2014 Retrieved 2014 01 22 The official home of Comedy The Comedy Channel Archived from the original on September 26 2011 Retrieved August 19 2013 Kofler Sandra July 12 2010 Rob Corddry Spoofs Hospital Dramas With Childrens Hospital The Wall Street Journal Wall Street Journal Retrieved June 28 2023 CH Midnight New Ratings BumpWorthy com accessed September 16 2010 a b c d e Childrens Hospital Academy of Television Arts amp Sciences Retrieved September 12 2015 Andreeva Nellie November 23 2010 Adult Swim Picks Up Crime Drama Parody Series With 12 Episode Order Deadline Hollywood PMC Retrieved July 19 2011 The network has handed a 12 episode order to Paul Scheer s NTSF SD SUV which as the title suggests is a parody of the ubiquitous genre of crime procedurals The project leapfrogged the pilot stage going from the clip directed by Eric Appel straight to series Newsreaders Series Teaser Adult Swim November 20 2012 Archived from the original on November 27 2012 Retrieved November 23 2012 A new spinoff of Childrens Hospital is happening and answers all of your questions about everything because it s an interview show and that s what it s about Watch the series premiere January 17th on Adult Swim Shows A Z newsreaders on adult swim The Futon Critic Retrieved January 18 2013 Premieres Thursday January 17 TIME SLOT thursdays from 11 59 PM 12 15 AM EST Adult Swim Announces Largest Programming Schedule Ever for 2012 13 press release Adult Swim May 16 2012 Retrieved May 17 2012 a b Morgan Sam June 23 2011 Checking In With Childrens Hospital Interview With Rob Corddry Hollywood com Retrieved July 19 2011 We re writing a Childrens Hospital movie It will have nothing to do with the show It s really just the same cast and creative team Kozell Isaac September 8 2017 Rob Corddry on Ballers His Childrens Hospital Spin Off and Playing Second Banana Splitsider Archived from the original on October 2 2017 Retrieved October 2 2017 I will say that yes there is a spin off of Childrens Hospital that has been picked up and is in the works We re hard at work on writing it right now And where it Childrens Hospital all took place in a children s hospital this is going to be kind of a global thriller from country to country Sorokach Josh September 14 2017 Rob Corddry On Inventing Binge Watching His Childrens Hospital Spinoff amp Sharing Meditative Moments With Steve Guttenberg Decider Retrieved October 2 2017 Where we shunned continuity in Childrens Hospital this is an episodic show that solves a mystery by the end And what we re trying to do is actually write a compelling mystery that would be cool without the comedy Wright Megh February 19 2019 Erinn Hayes and Rob Huebel to Star in Medical Police Netflix Comedy Vulture Retrieved April 15 2019 Medical Police Metacritic Retrieved January 30 2020 External links editChildrens Hospital at TheWB com Childrens Hospital at IMDb nbsp The Swimcast interview with Rob Corddry July 15 2010 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Childrens Hospital amp oldid 1216362144, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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