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The actress, who played Dr. Elliot Reid on the medical sitcom, shared her dream plot point for the revival while visiting ...
Sarah Chalke revealed she wants to see one thing in ABC’s upcoming Scrubs revival. Speaking with Entertainment Weekly, Chalke ...
Scrubs ' Bill Lawrence will produce the as-yet-to-be-titled ABC dramedy. It is worth noting that Lawrence and Sarah Chalke both have strong ties to the Alphabet Network.
AUSTIN, Texas — “Scrubs” actress Sarah Chalke got stuck in an elevator during the ATX TV Festival on Saturday while on her way to meet up with the cast of the hit series.
Sarah Chalke is best known for her role as Dr. Elliot in the hit TV show Scrubs. But before she donned her stethoscope at Sacred Heart Hospital, Chalke had already appeared in another popular sitcom.
The Canadian-born Chalke, now in her sixth season on NBC’s Scrubs playing Dr. Elliot Reid, was on hiatus from the show when Afifi proposed. She returned to work on Monday.
By removing the laugh track, Scrubs placed the burden of inducing laughter squarely on the writers and actors. The absence of ...
Related: Scrubs is returning, but not in the way you might think "With the Scrubs pilot, I'd just moved to LA a couple of months before with my best friend," Chalke told us. "We didn't know anyone.
Sarah Chalke is reuniting with “Scrubs” creator Bill Lawrence for a drama series currently in development at ABC, Variety has learned. The untitled one-hour series is inspired by Chalke’s life.
Scrubs is painfully under-appreciated. Airing from 2001-2008 on NBC and 2009-2010 on ABC, Bill Lawrence’s fervently adored medical comedy was a fresh blend of quick-wit, blistering absurdity ...
Sure, NBC's "Scrubs" features madcap running gags, shamelessly silly cutaway fantasy sequences and a heroic amount of male nudity. And yet the enduring appeal of the medical comedy is arguably how ...