Wednesday, October 31, 2012
Banners for "Independence Memorial Hospital" hang high above the 440 N. Broad St. lobby, and the fif
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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