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This is a (non-exhaustive) round-up of recent news stories and interviews featuring or mentioning Jeremy Northam and his new show, Miami Medical, which airs on CBS every Friday, 10/9c. If a story is duplicated over a number of sources, we’ve picked one and linked to it here. If you have any additions, corrections or deletions to make, please contact us at admin@jeremynortham.net. As ever, many thanks to JoanS and/or Google alerts and our Twitter feed for making us aware of these stories.
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A real neurosurgeon says draining a spinal cyst during brain surgery is a “dumb idea.”
Source: Los Angeles Times Written by: Marc Siegel Posted on: July 12, 2010
So MGM announced yesterday that the next James Bond movie — number 23, if you’re keeping track — has been put on hold “indefinitely” because the studio is for sale and they have no idea what’s going on with it.
Source: TV Squad.com Written by: Bob Sassone Posted on: April 20, 2010
Episode: “88 Seconds” The premise: Kate Prentice (Erin Chambers) is a 23-year-old diabetic shot in the lower back by an ex-boyfriend.
Source: LA Times.com Written by: Marc Siegel Posted on: April 19, 2010
CBS has found its medical drama. With predecessors ER (NBC) and Grey’s Anatomy (ABC) setting the tone, Miami Medical may find it’s the new hit medical drama.
Source: Examiner.com Written by: Michele Slater Posted on: April 17, 2010
Jeffrey Lieber’s name is on every Lost episode ever made as a co-creator,… Now Lieber is back with a new show, Miami Medical on CBS, starring Jeremy Northam.
Source: MSN Geek TV Written by: Karen Shea Posted on: April 15, 2010
Cheers to Miami Medical for getting Kari Matchett back into scrubs…as Dr. Helena Sable, a heart surgeon who could become a love interest for Dr. Matthew Proctor (Jeremy Northam)…
Source: TV Guide Magazine.com Written by: Bruce Fretts Posted on: April 13, 2010
While directing Friday’s episode of Miami Medical, former ER star Paul McCrane made sure of one thing. “There are helicopters in Miami Medical,” McCrane says with a laugh, “but fortunately I stayed far away.”
Source: TV Guide.com Written by: Adam Bryant Posted on: April 9, 2010
First, the Who; now the Stones: Jerry Bruckheimer continues to mine the classic rock vaults for theme songs.
Source: The Wrap.com Written by: Josef Adalian Posted on: April 7, 2010
Jeffrey Lieber, creator of the new CBS drama “Miami Medical,” took your questions about the show, how it was developed, life as a show-runner and more.
Source: The Washington Post (washingtonpost.com) Transcript of Live Chat Posted on: April 5, 2010
…CBS’ new series “Miami Medical” was.. Friday night’s most watched program…
Source: HitFix.com Written by: Daniel Fienberg Posted on: April 3, 2010
Last fall, the broadcast networks set out to fill the “ER” void, loading their schedules with new medical shows in the hope that one would become the next big thing… But “Miami Medical” has something the three other shows didn’t have: Jeremy Northam. That’s a reason to watch.
Source: St.Louis Post-Dispatch (StLtoday.com) Written by: Gail Pennington Posted on: April 2, 2010
LOS ANGELES — Jeremy Northam wanted some insight into trauma situations, so he called a friend in England who trains surgeons for the military.
Source: Sioux-City Journal.com Written by: Bruce R. Miller Posted on: April 2, 2010
I don’t usually watch medical dramas, but my friends Craig and Liz are writers on a new show for CBS called Miami Medical, so Carla and I were able to watch a few episodes in advance. It’s a compelling, gory, intense, hour-long drama about a team of trauma facility surgeons in — you guessed it — Miami. (It’s based on Ryder Trauma at Jackson Memorial Hospital.) After three episodes we are hooked.
Source: BoingBoing.net Written by: Mark Frauenfelder Posted on: April 1, 2010
CBS is still after that elusive hit hospital drama. Will its latest attempt, Miami Medical, have enough punch to prosper in a relatively weak-kneed Friday night slot?
Source: National TV News and Reviews – UncleBarky.com Written by: Ed Bark Posted on: April 1, 2010
“It’s ‘M*A*S*H’ in paradise,” exclaims a character in the new CBS drama Miami Medical. And that’s precisely the show’s core premise, according to executive producer Jeffrey Lieber.
Source: AOL Television Written by: Kelly Woo Posted on: March 31, 2010
England’s Jeremy Northam is a trauma surgeon in Miami Medical… “English people who look and sound like me are going to get cast as bad guys,” Jeremy Northam says. “It’s inevitable.”
Source: Edmonton Journal Written by: Nancy Mills Posted on: March 29, 2010
ET goes one-on-one with Lana to get the inside scoop on her new series and asks her what it’s like to work with Jeremy Northam.
Source: ETOnline.com Written by: Staff Writer Posted on: March 29, 2010
After the creative disaster that CBS’s “Three Rivers” turned out to be, new doc drama “Miami Medical” (10 p.m. Friday, KDKA-TV) gets higher marks as a more competent procedural show…
Source: Post-Gazette.com (Pittsburgh Post-Gazette) Written by: Rob Owen Posted on: March 28, 2010
Maybe it was a flash of ESP. While watching the first episode of Miami Medical, which debuts Friday (CBS, A), a thought struck us: The setup is kind of like M*A*S*H, but in modern-day Florida. And Jeremy Northam’s character — Dr. Matthew Proctor — is the Charles Emerson Winchester III of the group.
Source: Toronto Sun.com Written by: Bill Harris, QMI Agency Posted on: March 28, 2010
Well, it could be South Florida. That medevac helicopter does have MIAMI-DADE lettered on the side. All the environmental cues are correct: ocean waves, blue skies, palm trees. . .
Source: Miami Herald Written by: Glenn Garvin Posted on: March 28, 2010
Jerry Bruckheimer’s new series, “Miami Medical,” relies on a cinematic style and a by-the-numbers formula perfected in his police procedurals.
Source: The New York Times Written by: Brian Stelter Posted on: March 26, 2010
Assessed on its own, this new show about trauma docs — adept at treating patients during “the golden hour,” those first moments after a serious mishap — has more in common with Jerry Bruckheimer’s crime procedurals than with medical fare, from the crackling visual style to the casting.
Source: Variety.com Written by: Brian Lowry Posted on: March 26, 2010
On Wednesday, March 31st at 11am PT, please join TV.com in a live Q&A chat with two of the stars of the new CBS drama, Miami Medical: Mike Vogel and Elisabeth Harnois! (Sign on the site for email alerts so as to be sure not to miss it.)
Source: TV.com UK Written by: TV.com Staff Writer Posted on: March 25, 2010
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…But speaking of the ex-Everwood all-star, I’m told [Sarah] Drew will pop up on an episode of CBS’ new drama Miami Medical next month. She’ll play a bride who is rushed to the hospital after her mother-in-law a storm causes her wedding tent to collapse on her…
Source: Entertainment Weekly.com Written by: Michael Ausiello Posted on: March 24, 2010
It’s late January on the Warner Bros. studio lot in the San Fernando Valley near Los Angeles, and Jeremy Northam is seeing the light at the end of the tunnel…
Source: Zap2It Written by: Kate O’Hare Posted on: March 24, 2010
Surprise! The hospital-drama category still has a pulse, thanks to this sharp and engaging new show…
Source: US Magazine.com Written by: John Griffiths Posted on: March 22, 2010
Here’s a five-second ad for the apparently real show Miami Medical with the voiceover “Personal Foul – Miami Medical style!” for those of us who just indiscriminately love things with personal fouls in them: Personal foul screencap
Source: BestWeekEver.tv Written by: Dan Hopper Posted on: March 22, 2010
Property med-tech Michael Goto makes sure the new series simulates hospital reality.
As a property med-tech on Miami Medical, Michael Goto handles everything from operating tools to prosthetic internal organs. But he didn’t learn his trade from medical school; he learned it from ER.
Source: LA Times Written by: Cristy Lytal Posted on: March 21, 2010
Lousie Lombard will guest-star on an upcoming episode of Jerry Bruckheimer’s new CBS drama Miami Medical , TVGuide.com has learned exclusively…
Source: TV Guide.com Written by: Adam Bryant Posted on: March 15, 2010
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