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2005-02-10 1:36 AM Doctors and Nurses Hospital: Investigation Unit Previous Entry :: Next Entry Read/Post Comments (5) “Doctors And Nurses Hospital: Investigation Unit” When doctors and nurses get sick they come to this big city hospital for care, and when someone dies mysteriously, they call in The Doctors and Nurses Hospital: Investigation Unit. Episode 11. The Chief Administrator’s Office. CA: Gosh Tippi I hope everything goes alright. It’s not every day the Doctors and Nurses Hospital has a TV show shooting right here on the premises. TD: What show are they doing Chief Administrator? CA: “DRIU”, you know “Doctor Investigation Unit”. TD: Oh that stupid show! CA: Yes, wait a minute, I like it. It’s really true to life. Lets’ go into the Operating Room where their shooting. TD: OK. (In The Operating Room) Nurse Actress: I’ll take it from here Doctor Man. Doctor Actor: Wait just a minute Nurse… Administrator Actor: No you wait a minute Doctor. She’s one of the best nurses in this hospital, and when something unexplainable happens I trust her implicitly. Director: Cut. CA: See Tippi, very realistic. TD: What? A Nurse would never do that, and the administrator makes big speeches. Never would happen in real life. CA: Well he might make big speeches. You know Tippi you are one of the best nurses in this hospital and when something unexplainable happens I trust you implicitly. TD: Don’t touch me. CA: Touch? Director: Quiet. Role em. AA: You know Melanie, I mean everything I said. You are one of the best nurses in this hospital and when something unexplainable happens I do trust you implicitly. NA: Don’t touch me. AA: Touch? Director: And cut. Great kids. Great. TD: Drivel. Pure drivel. Be sure to join the stars of “Doctors And Nurses Hospital” Sunday on “The Silly Awards” here on ST! Read/Post Comments (5) Previous Entry :: Next Entry Back to Top |
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