Birdland

Birdland

19941h 0m4.0/10
Drama

Ratings

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4.0/10(1)

Dr. Brian McKenzie, the chief of psychiatry at Riverview Hospital in Oakland, deals with patients while trying to juggle his own problems.

Language

EN

Status

Ended

First Aired

January 5, 1994

Last Aired

April 21, 1994

Networks

ABC

Created By

Scott Frank

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Where to Watch
Region US · Lang EN
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Seasons & Episodes
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Season
E1
Pilot
Air date: 1994-01-05
McKenzie looks for what triggered a sudden change in a teenage accident victim, and gives his chief resident the duty of cutting a staffer to meet their budget.
E2
Crazy for You
Air date: 1994-01-12
McKenzie meets his son's new girlfriend, whose volatility leads to her becoming a patient. Meanwhile, the ward gets a new administrator and a patient whose spectacles appear to give him X-ray vision.
E3
Plan B
Air date: 1994-01-19
A man takes the ER staff hostage to get compensation for his wife's death there. But Horner is convinced it's a full-scale invasion of the hospital.
E4
O.C.D.P.D. Blue
Air date: 1994-01-26
A cop tells McKenzie he's having visions of shooting his partner; Horner rejects his brother who's come to take him home; Niles becomes enamored of Mary.
E5
Grand Delusions
Air date: 1994-02-09
A new patient admits to McKenzie that he killed a man; Jesse is charged with malpractice; Zuchetti is no help to Niles in connecting with Mary.
E6
Sons and Mudders
Air date: 1994-04-14
Niles suspects the rebellion of a politician's son stems from a dysfunctional homelife; McKenzie's ""sure-thing"" at the track has him liquidating his assets; a Polish bus driver develops a French accent after an accident.
E7
Lower Than the Angels
Air date: 1994-04-21
McKenzie suspects a genetic illness when his nephew, a priest, confesses that God has spoken to him; staffers discover that a patient is an esteemed painter.

Cast

Brian Dennehy

Brian Dennehy

Dr. Brian McKenzie

CCH Pounder

CCH Pounder

Nurse Lucy

Lindsay Frost

Lindsay Frost

Dr. Jessie Lane

Julio Oscar Mechoso

Julio Oscar Mechoso

Hector

John Rothman

John Rothman

Dr. Alan Bergman

Jeff Williams

Jeff Williams

Dr. Lewis Niles

Kevin J. O'Connor

Kevin J. O'Connor

Mr. Horner

David Packer

David Packer

Dr. Zuchetti

Leslie Mann

Leslie Mann

Nurse Mary

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