
Banners for "Independence Memorial Hospital" hang high above the 440 N. Broad St. lobby, and the fifth floor's a warren of operating and waiting rooms, doctor's suites with views of the Ben Franklin Bridge hotels cheap in the distance and even a room with a genuine-looking (but hollow) MRI machine.
The fictional hospital, where last week I saw actors, crew and two of the show's technical advisers choreographing the "surgery" on a young woman's carotid artery, is larger than it looks at first: It shares its modern exterior with the Convention Center hotels cheap down the street and the facilities of the old Northeastern Hospital - where Temple has some clinics and offices - for other scenes.
USA Network's Sigourney Weaver hotels cheap series "Political Animals" shot its Washington, D.C.-set show here earlier this year, and "Do No Harm," scheduled for midseason, is setting its story of a neurosurgeon (Steven Pasquale) at war with his alternate personality against a Philly backdrop. (Phylicia Rashad plays his boss.)
hotels cheap It's been eight years since CBS shut off the meter on "Hack," the drama starring Philadelphia's David Morse as a disgraced cop-turned-cabdriver that was the first network TV show filmed entirely in and around Philadelphia.
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