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An awkward first-year intern at Denver Memorial Hospital tries to balance work with romance, and discovers that working in a hospital is uncomfortably similar to high school, with cliques, rebels and jocks.
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Two friends are followed who are ready to take over the world, but until they do, they are stuck working at Rent-T-Own. Shot in Chicago's Englewood neighborhood, the show offers an authentic look.
John Houseman, taking advantage of the career momentum sparked by his Oscar win for The Paper Chase, does his patented curmudgeon bit in Hazard's People. Housman plays a criminal lawyer described in the promotional ads as "unorthodox," which is TV-ese for "obnoxious." He oversees three good-looking younger attorneys: one genius (John Elerick), one jock (Roger Hill), one feminist (Jesse Welles). The first case on the docket is the defense of a doctor (Michael Tolan) accused of murdering his girl friend. Hazard's People was (as should be obvious by now) a pilot film for an unsold John Houseman series.
Documentary series that investigates a momentous event in history, the trial and execution of King Charles I, an act that changed politics and power in England forever.