Inconceivable_(TV_series)

<i>Inconceivable</i> (TV series)

Inconceivable (TV series)

American television series


Inconceivable is an American medical drama television series revolving around a fertility clinic, which was broadcast on NBC. The program premiered on September 23, 2005, and ended after seven episodes on November 4, 2005. The series was created by Oliver Goldstick and Marco Pennette. Goldstick and Pennette also served as executive producers as did Brian Robbins and Mike Tollin. The show was a Touchstone Television and Tollin/Robbins production, one of the few shows produced by the former not to air on ABC in recent years. After only two episodes of the series aired, it was pulled from the air in early October due to low ratings,[1] and was cancelled by NBC just a few days later.[2]

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Premise

The show revolves around the professional and personal lives of those who work at the Family Options Fertility Clinic. The clinic is run by its co-founders Rachel Lu (Ming-Na) and Dr. Malcolm Bowers (Jonathan Cake) along with their new partner Dr. Nora Campbell (Angie Harmon). The staff includes an attorney Scott Garcia (David Norona), a nurse Patrice (Joelle Carter), office manager Marissa (Mary Catherine Garrison) and a medical technician Angel (Reynaldo Rosales).

Cast

Episodes

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References

  1. Josef Adalain (October 4, 2005). "NBC pulls 'Inconceivable'". Variety. Retrieved 2020-05-03.
  2. Brian Ford Sullivan (October 10, 2005). "It's Official: Game Over for NBC's 'Inconceivable'; 'Thick and Thin' Shortened". The Futon Critic. Retrieved 2020-11-26.

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