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|Title=Place of Life | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|10|4}} | |||
|ProdCode=102 | |||
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|Aux3= 9.2 million viewers | |||
|ShortSummary=After suffering a heart-attack, Andy tells a young pregnant woman that in order to save her and her unborn child she must get a heart transplant. However, unexpected complications with the donor's family place the transplant in jeopardy. | |||
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|Title=Ryan's First Day | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|10|11}} | |||
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|Aux3= 7.33 million viewers | |||
|ShortSummary=Andy and the team try to save an 18-year-old college student in need of a double lung transplant but run into a road block that might not allow her to be eligible for a new set of lungs. | |||
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|Title=Good Intentions | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|10|18}} | |||
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|Aux3= 7.84 million viewers | |||
|ShortSummary=After Andy convinces UNOS (United Network for Organ Sharing) to give a former drug addict a new heart, things take a turn when the patient disappears right before the surgery. | |||
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|Title=Alone Together | |||
|OriginalAirDate={{Start date|2009|10|25}} | |||
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|ShortSummary= In order to save his life, Andy tries a risky new procedure on his wife's partner who suffers from an aortic aneurysm. | |||
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|ShortSummary= Following a bus crash, the parents of a football player must make a heartbreaking decision whether to donate his organs. Meanwhile, Andy and Ryan rush to find a procurement team to give a boy a heart transplant he desperately needs. | |||
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Revision as of 06:04, 22 October 2009
2009 American TV series or programThree Rivers | |
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Genre | Medical Drama |
Developed by | Carol Barbee |
Written by | Carol Barbee |
Starring | Alex O'Loughlin Katherine Moennig Daniel Henney Justina Machado Christopher Hanke Amber Clayton and Alfre Woodard |
Country of origin | USA |
Original language | English |
No. of seasons | 1 |
No. of episodes | 3 (list of episodes) |
Production | |
Production company | CBS Paramount Network TV |
Original release | |
Network | CBS |
Release | October 4, 2009 – present |
Three Rivers is a medical drama, which premiered on CBS, on October 4, 2009 and airs Sundays at 9 PM Eastern Time/Pacific Time. The series is set in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania at a hospital specializing in transplants, with Alex O'Loughlin starring as a famous transplant surgeon.
Premise
Three Rivers goes inside the emotionally complex lives of organ donors, the recipients and the surgeons at the preeminent transplant hospital in the country, where every moment counts. However, dealing with donor families in their darkest hour and managing the fears and concerns of apprehensive recipients takes much more than just a sharp scalpel. Leading the elite team is Dr. Andy Yablonski, the highly-skilled workaholic lead organ transplant surgeon, whose good-natured personality and sarcastic wit makes him popular with his patients and colleagues. His co-workers include Dr. Miranda Foster, a surgical fellow with a rebellious streak and fiery temper who strives to live up to her deceased father's excellent surgical reputation; Dr. David Lee, a womanizing surgical resident who's broken as many hearts as he's replaced; Ryan Abbott, the inexperienced new transplant coordinator who arranges the intricately choreographed process of quickly and carefully transporting organs from donor to patient; Dr. Sophia Jordon, the dedicated head of surgery who has no patience for anyone who hasn't sacrificed as much as she has for the job; and Pam Acosta, Andy's no-nonsense operating assistant and best friend. In this high stakes arena, in which every case is a race against the clock, these tenacious surgeons and medical professionals are the last hope for their patients.
Main crew
Executive producers for CBS Television Studios are Carol Barbee, David Amann & Ted Gold.
Characters
Below is the list of the main characters throughout the series, showing the seasons in which they appeared and left:
Actor | Role | Seasons (guest) |
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BeaAlex O'Loughlin | Dr. Andy Yablonski | 1 |
BeaKatherine Moennig | Dr. Miranda Foster | 1 |
BeaDaniel Henney | Dr. David Lee | 1 |
BeaChristopher Hanke | Ryan Abbott | 1 |
BeaJulia Ormond | Dr. Sophia Jordan | 1 (pilot only) |
BeaAlfre Woodard | Dr. Sophia Jordan | 1 |
BeaJustina Machado | Pam Acosta | 1 |
BeaJoaquim de Almeida | Dr. Shaheen Khalid | 1 |
BeaAmber Clayton | Dr. Lisa Reed | 1 |
Episodes
References
- "CBS picks up six new series", Los Angeles Times, 2009-05-18.
- "CBS's fall schedule: 'Three Rivers' runs through it", Post-Gazette, 2009-05-20.
- "Fall TV: CBS Announces Premiere Dates". TVGuide.com. Retrieved June 24, 2009.
- "Recasting Season Claims Its Latest Victim: Julia Ormond", New York Magazine, 2009-05-28
- "Alfre Woodard joins 'Three Rivers'", Hollywood Reporter, 2009-07-28
External links
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