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The Lazarus Syndrome (1979–1979) — drama on ABC
About The Lazarus Syndrome
The Lazarus Syndrome ended on October 2, 1979, on ABC. The show aired for its entire first season, which consisted of five episodes. There are no upcoming episodes or plans for continuation, and the series has concluded its run.
The Lazarus Syndrome was a drama series that aired in 1979. It followed the story of Louis Gossett, Jr. as Dr. MacArthur St. Clair and Ronald Hunter as Joe Hamill, who were unlikely partners running a big city hospital. The premise was unusual, as Ronald Hunter's character was transformed overnight from a newspaper reporter to a hospital administrator, leading to various dramatic situations within the hospital setting.
The cast included Louis Gossett, Jr. as Dr. MacArthur St. Clair, Ronald Hunter as Joe Hamill, Peggy McCay as Stacy, Sheila Frazier as Gloria St. Clair, and Peggy Walton-Walker as Virginia Hamill. The series does not have a rated score on TVMaze, and its episode runtime was 60 minutes.
The Lazarus Syndrome episode schedule
5 aired
Aired · 5
| Date | Ep. | Title |
|---|---|---|
| October 2, 1979 | S1·E5 | Malpractice |
| September 25, 1979 | S1·E4 | The All-American |
| September 18, 1979 | S1·E3 | The Lady in 534 |
| September 11, 1979 | S1·E2 | A Brutal Assault |
| September 4, 1979 | S1·E1 | Pilot |