L.A. Doctors

L.A. Doctors was a CBS network medical drama series created by John Lee Hancock which aired from September 21, 1998 to May 10, 1999, lasting for one season & 24 episodes.

The series replaced "Brooklyn South" after it was cancelled in May of 1998.

Plot
The series centered on four doctors from Los Angeles, California running a practice together where it focuses on the issues in the American medical system as it does on the patients.

Cast

 * Ken Olin as Dr. Roger Cattan
 * Matt Craven as Dr. Tim Lonner
 * Rick Roberts as Dr. Evan Newman
 * Sheryl Lee as Dr. Sarah Church
 * Deirdre O'Connell as Suzanne Blum
 * Melora Walters as Felicity
 * Coby Bell as Patrick Owen
 * Rebecca Rigg as Kelly Newman
 * Joseph Ashton as Nick Newman
 * Rachel Duhame as Winnie Newman
 * Talia Balsam as Julie Lonner
 * Erica Jimenez-Alvarado as Eva Lonner
 * Vanessa Jimenez-Alvarado as Christine Lonner
 * Judith Scott as Nina
 * Patricia Wettig as Eleanor Riggs-Cattan
 * Will Kempe as Steven Church
 * Steve Allin as Dr. Tom Florin
 * Douglas Roberts as Dr. Keith Cutter

Cancellation
"L.A. Doctors" was scheduled opposite ABC's "Monday Night Football" and NBC's "Dateline Monday" and struggled in the ratings, leading up to the show's cancellation in May of 1999.

Accolades
People's Choice Awards TV Guide Awards Young Artist Awards GLAAD Media Awards Hollywood Makeup Artist and Hair Stylist Guild Awards
 * 1999: Favorite Television New Dramatic Series (winner)
 * 1999: Favorite New Series (nominated)
 * 1999: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Supporting Young Actress (Erica and Vanessa Jimenez-Alvarado; nominated)
 * 1999: Best Performance in a TV Drama Series - Supporting Young Actor (Joseph Ashton; nominated)
 * 2000: Outstanding TV Individual Episode (for the episode "Been There, Done That"; nominated)
 * 2000: Best Special Effects Makeup - Television (for a Single Episode of a Regular Series - Sitcom, Drama or Daytime) (Bill Corso & Douglas Noe for the episode "Just Duet"; nominated)