List of Childrens Hospital episodes

List of Childrens Hospital episodes

Childrens Hospital, a situation comedy television and web series created by Rob Corddry, which premiered its first season online on TheWB.com on December 8, 2008. On July 11, 2010, Adult Swim began airing the web episodes in groups of two. Season two began on Adult Swim on August 22, 2010. Season three began on June 2, 2011.

As of November 21, 2011, 10 original webisodes and 27 TV episodes of Childrens Hospital have aired.

Contents

Series overview

Season Episodes Originally aired DVD Release Network
Season premiere Season finale
1 (web) 10 December 8, 2008 December 8, 2008 May 24, 2011 TheWB.com
1 (TV) 5 July 11, 2010 August 8, 2010 Adult Swim
2 12 August 22, 2010 November 7, 2010
3 14 June 2, 2011 September 1, 2011 TBA
4 14 Summer 2012 TBD TBA

Web series

All ten episodes of the web series debuted on December 8, 2008. Each episode was 4–5 minutes long. The credited cast consisted of Lake Bell, Rob Corddry, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, and Megan Mullally.

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 "Episode 1" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

When Cat breaks up with Glenn, Lola decides to be supportive and break up with her own boyfriend, Owen, by telling him that she has brain cancer.

Guest Stars: Nate Corddry, Ed Helms, Dannah Feinglass 
2 "Episode 2" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

Things get tense after Cat sneezed on Lola. Meanwhile, Briggs tries to get Owen back on the police force.

Guest Stars: Nick Offerman 
3 "Episode 3" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

The Chief calls a staff meeting to discuss Lola's nonexistent brain tumor.

Guest Stars: Nate Corddry, Ed Helms, Nick Offerman 
4 "Episode 4" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

The Chief tries to help a boy who has aged rapidly. Meanwhile, Blake tries to help people via the healing power of laughter.

Guest Stars: Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig 
5 "Episode 5" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

Another doctor tries to use Blake's method: the healing power of laughter. Guest Stars: Nick Offerman, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo

Note: Castmembers Lake Bell and Erinn Hayes do not appear in this episode. 
6 "Episode 6" Rob Corddry Jonathan Stern December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

In this very special episode, things are told from the perspective of a visiting doctor from Puerto Rico.

Guest Stars: David Wain, Joe Lo Truglio (voice only), Cutter Garcia 
7 "Episode 7" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

Glen gets upset about Cat's new boyfriend. Meanwhile, a new doctor may be able to cure The Chief.

Guest Stars: Ed Helms, Nate Corddry, Kulap Vilaysack, Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, A.D. Miles, John Ross Bowie 
8 "Episode 8" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

Blake challenges Nate to a competition where the two doctors must perform surgery using only the healing power of laughter.

Guest Stars: Nick Kroll, Seth Morris, A.D. Miles, John Ross Bowie 
9 "Episode 9" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

Blake tells Lola he knows her brain tumor is fake and asks to use "the healing power of laughter" to cure it, in order to upset his rival clown Dr. Nate Schachter. Meanwhile, Glen tries to get revenge on Cat's new boyfriend, six year old boy Little Nicky, by giving him a vasectomy. Dr. Max Von Sydow offers to cure The Chief.

Guest Stars: Nick Offerman, Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, John Ross Bowie 
10 "Episode 10" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry December 8, 2008 (2008-12-08)

In the season finale Max performs surgery on The Chief, after which she resembles Eva Longoria. Blake tries to cure Lola's nonexistent tumor with "the healing power of laughter," accidentally killing her in the process. Blake announces his plans to start his own private practice in a spin-off called, Dr. Blake Downs, M.D. At the funeral, Lola is revealed to have faked her death and attended in disguise.

Guest Stars: Eva Longoria, Ed Helms, Kulap Vilaysack, Nate Corddry, John Ross Bowie, Nick Offerman

Notes: Ken Marino does not appear in this episode. 

Season 1 (Adult Swim): 2010

The ten web episodes were doubled-up and reformatted as 11 minute TV episodes, which began airing on July 11, 2010. Each TV episode features a parody commercial in between the two webisodes, as well as a message from Corddry at the end. The credited cast consisted of Lake Bell, Rob Corddry, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, and Megan Mullally.

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date
1 1 "A Hospital Isn't a Place" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry July 11, 2010 (2010-07-11)

Webisodes 1 and 2. Faux commercial for the "Epic 12 Hour Season Finale Event" of TV series NTSF:SD:SUV (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sports Utility Vehicle). In the post-show message from Rob Corddry, Corddry reminisces about plays he used to put on for his male babysitter.

Guest Stars: Nate Corddry, Ed Helms, Dannah Feinglass (Webisode 1)
Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Offerman (Webisode 2)

Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, Rob Riggle (NTSF commercial) 
2 2 "Monkeys, That's What We Are" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry July 18, 2010 (2010-07-18)

Webisodes 3 and 4. Faux commercial for anti-depressant berry drink, Nutricai, endorsed by Chris Elliott. In the post show-message, Corddry reads an excerpt from the #1 National Best Seller, Hospital of Children by Ryan Berg, upon which the series was based.

Guest Stars: Nate Corddry, Ed Helms, Nick Offerman (Webisode 3)
Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig (Webisode 4)

Chris Elliott (Nutricai commercial) 
3 3 "Very Special Episode" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry (Webisode 5)
Jonathan Stern (Webisode 6)
July 25, 2010 (2010-07-25)

Webisodes 5 and 6. Faux commercial for the "Epic 12 Hour Season Finale Event" of TV series NTSF:SD:SUV (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sports Utility Vehicle). In the post show-message, Corddry is with "the real Dr. Blake Downs" and "the real Cutter Spindell" (who is actually David Wain).

Guest Stars: Nick Offerman, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo (Webisode 5)
Michael Cera (voice only), David Wain, Joe Lo Truglio (voice only), Cutter Garcia (Webisode 6)

Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, Rob Riggle (NTSF commercial) 
4 4 "This Kid's Getting a Vasectomy" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry August 1, 2010 (2010-08-01)

Webisodes 7 and 8. Faux commercial for the "Epic 12 Hour Season Finale Event" of TV series NTSF:SD:SUV (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sports Utility Vehicle). In the post-show message from Rob Corddry shares where the idea for Childrens Hospital came from.

Guest Stars: Ed Helms, Nate Corddry, Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, Jason Sudeikis, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, A.D. Miles, John Ross Bowie (Webisode 7)
Michael Cera (voice only), Nick Kroll, Seth Morris, A.D. Miles, John Ross Bowie (Webisode 8)

Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, Rob Riggle (NTSF commercial) 
5 5 "Nut Cutters?" Rob Corddry Rob Corddry August 8, 2010 (2010-08-08)

Webisodes 9 and 10. Faux commercial for the "Epic 12 Hour Season Finale Event" of TV series NTSF:SD:SUV (National Terrorism Strike Force: San Diego: Sports Utility Vehicle). In the post-show message from Rob Corddry plays some clips of his favorite moments from the web series, which all feature only him.

Guest Stars: Nick Offerman, Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, Seth Morris, Jamie Denbo, John Ross Bowie (Webisode 9)
Michael Cera (voice only), Eva Longoria, Ed Helms, Nate Corddry, John Ross Bowie, Nick Offerman (Webisode 10)

Paul Scheer, June Diane Raphael, Rob Riggle (NTSF commercial) 

Season 2: 2010

The second season consists of twelve 11 minute episodes. It debuted on August, 22, 2010. The credited cast consists of Lake Bell (episodes 1, 2, 6, 8, and 12 only), Rob Corddry, Erinn Hayes, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, and Megan Mullally and newcomers Malin Åkerman and Henry Winkler.

# Title Directed by Written by Original air date Prod. Code
6 1 "I See Her Face Everywhere" Matt Shakman Rob Corddry August 22, 2010 (2010-08-22) 201

Cat struggles to get over Lola's death. Sy Mittleman, the new administrator arrives, and the entire staff instantly hates him, except for The Chief who is in love with him. Glenn discovers the cure for cancer is butterfly semen. Blake Downs is given his own spin-off, Blake Downs, M.D., which is promptly canceled, causing him to decide to return to Childrens' Hospital.

Guest Stars: Nick Kroll, Ed Helms (voice only), Renee Victor

Note: This is Henry Winkler's first episode as a cast member. 
7 2 "No One Can Replace Her" Matt Shakman Rob Corddry August 29, 2010 (2010-08-29) 202

Cat goes into labor with Little Nicky's baby. Little Nicky's advanced aging disease causes him to take on the tendencies of an old man as the disease begins to kill him. Lola Spratt returns from the hospital to explain that she faked her death, but everyone believes she is a ghost. Blake Downs returns to the hospital, following the failure of his private practice/spin-off. New doctor Valerie Flame takes over narrating duties on the show for Cat Black when complications occur in the birth of she and Nicky's child.

Guest Stars: Nick Kroll, Zandy Hartig, David Wain, Matt Besser, Ian Roberts, Matt Walsh

Notes: This is Malin Akerman's first episode as a cast member. Corddry's post-show message from episode three of season one is reused here as a tag. 
8 3 "I Am Not Afraid of Any Ghost" Bryan Gordon Rob Huebel September 5, 2010 (2010-09-05) 203

Dr. Maestro asks Dr. Flame to stop his heart so that he can find Dr. Spratt in the spirit world. A creepy EMT wants to show The Chief his "sexy costume."

Guest Stars: Eva Amurri, Zandy Hartig, John Ross Bowie, Marion Ross, Toby Huss, Brian Huskey, Jamie Denbo

Notes: This is the first episode to feature the cast and crew credits at the start of the show, rather than during the end credits. 
9 4 "Give a Painted Brother a Break" Rob Schrab Paul Scheer September 12, 2010 (2010-09-12) 205

Dr. Blake's clown brother comes to visit and borrows money from Dr. Blake to pay off his gambling debts, while telling him it's for an operation. A mascot from a local theme park starts suspiciously, repeatedly bringing in children with broken arms for treatment. The hospital is turned into a youth hostel, and Sy gets conned by an attractive young foreign girl.

Guest Stars: Zandy Hartig, Kerri Kenney-Silver, Eddie Pepitone, Paul Scheer, Kevin Sussman, Beth Dover, Angela Sarafyan, John Gemberling 
10 5 "Joke Overload" John Inwood Jason Mantzoukas September 19, 2010 (2010-09-19) 207

The staff must choose between saving an old black man and a young white kid. Insult comic Jeffrey Ross brings his child into the O.R., but the staff is more concerned with enjoying his humor than treating his child. Two Star Trek nerds dressed in uniforms (one as a Klingon) visit the hospital.

Guest Stars: Clark Duke, Zandy Hartig, Ernie Hudson, Adam Scott, Jeffrey Ross, Armen Weitzman

Notes: Adult Swim leaked this episode online early in July 2010. 
11 6 "End of the Middle" David Wain Jonathan Stern September 26, 2010 (2010-09-26) 206

An episode of TV news magazine News Readers covering the filming of the final episode of Childrens Hospital, complete with behind the scenes looks at the show. Cutter Spindell (who portrays Blake Downs on the show within the show) interferes to save the series, convincing protesters that they're saving an actual children's hospital.

Guest Stars: Mather Zickel, Randy Sklar, Jason Sklar, Kate Walsh, Abigail Spencer, Jordan Peele, David Wain

Notes: Lake Bell returns for this episode and is credited as a cast member. 
12 7 "Frankfurters, Allman Brothers, Death, Frankfurters" Rob Schrab Jonathan Stern October 3, 2010 (2010-10-03) 204

Ben Hayflick (Kurtwood Smith) from the National Division of Health shows up to intimidate Dr. Richie into keeping his cancer cure a secret. One of Valerie's patients is a young psychic girl and the staff uses her to get insurance info from a comatose patient. Dr. Maestro treats a child with a knife in his chest, refusing to believe that the knife is causing the kid's medical problems.

Guest Stars: Kurtwood Smith, Zandy Hartig, Brian Huskey, Will Sasso, Caroline Aaron, John Cho

Notes: Megan Mullally and Erinn Hayes, although credited, do not appear in this episode. 
13 8 "Hot Enough for You?" David Wain Rob Corddry & David Wain October 10, 2010 (2010-10-10) 208

In a parody of Do the Right Thing, a heat wave plagues the hospital leading to violence and several steamy sexual encounters.

Guest Stars: Keegan Michael Key, Kurtwood Smith, Zandy Hartig,

Notes: Lake Bell appears in the end credits. 
14 9 "The Coffee Machine Paid for Itself?" Bryan Gordon Ken Marino & Erica Oyama October 17, 2010 (2010-10-17) 209

Dr. Richie and Rabbi Jewy McJew Jew (David Wain) compete for Dr. Flame's affections. Briggs, Dr. Maestro's old police partner, pays the hospital a visit and Maestro checks his prostrate while the two reminisce about a drug bust. Facing a budget crisis, Sy tries to decide between getting rid of the coffee machine or firing one of the doctors.

Guest Stars: Zandy Hartig, Nick Offerman, David Wain 
15 10 "Show Me on Montana" John Inwood Diablo Cody & Dana Fox & Liz Meriwether & Lorene Scafaria October 24, 2010 (2010-10-24) 210

It's Take Your Daughter to Work Day at the hospital and the staff all bring in their children. The Chief brings her 27 year old daughter (Lizzy Caplan) who she keeps treating like a child. Blake Downs brings his five clown-faced daughters whose singing group he coaches. Dr. Richie's daughter discovers a child patient whose plug has fallen out, but she must wait to re-plug him until after sundown since it is Sabbath and she cannot perform any work. Drs. Flame and Maestro try to convince a hermaphrodite which gender to choose, with each doctor vying for their own gender.

Guest Stars: Steve Agee, Lizzy Caplan, Armen Weitzman 
16 11 "You Know No One Can Hear You, Right?" Ken Marino Brian Huskey & Rob Corddry October 31, 2010 (2010-10-31) 211

Dr. Spratt is asked by a right-wing, pro-life Senator (Ed Begley Jr.) to perform an abortion on his sixteen year old son. Dr. Maestro struggles with a ten year old kid who keeps beating him up.

Guest Stars: Ed Begley, Jr., Rachael Harris, Zandy Hartig 
17 12 "The Sultan's Finger: Live" David Wain Rob Corddry & Jonathan Stern
& David Wain
November 7, 2010 (2010-11-07) 212

(Fake live episode)

Guest Stars: Lake Bell, Jon Hamm, Iqbal Theba, David Wain, Matt Walsh

Note: Although credited, Henry Winkler does not appear. 

Season 3: 2011

On October 1, 2010 Adult Swim announced that the show was renewed for a third season consisting of 14 new episodes.[1]

# Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(million)
Original air date Prod. Code
18 1 "Run, Dr. Lola Spratt, Run" Rob Schrab Rob Corddry 1.536[2] June 2, 2011 (2011-06-02) 301

The Childrens Hospital Crew is called in on a Saturday to rescue a child sinking in quicksand, but Dr. Lola Spratt's return is delayed.

Guest Stars: Lisa Edelstein, Rich Fulcher, Jon Hamm 
19 2 "Ward 8" Rob Schrab Jason Mantzoukas 1.335[3] June 9, 2011 (2011-06-09) 307

Detective Chance Briggs (Nick Offerman) turns up looking for access to Ward 8, ward of criminally insane children, from Dr. Owen Maestro. Dr. Blake Downs returns to his roots in order to help his old girlfriend Britches (Sarah Silverman). Dr. Glenn Richie, now injured after catching his hand in his own car door, has a fling with The Chief.

Guest Stars: Nick Offerman, Sarah Silverman, Zachary Gordon

Note: This is the first episode where the show's lead actors were left out of the credits because they didn't appear in the episode. Only Rob Corddry, Rob Huebel, Ken Marino, and Megan Mullally appeared and were credited. 
20 3 "The Black Doctor" Steve Pink Rob Corddry 1.659[4] June 16, 2011 (2011-06-16) 302

Dr. Blake Downs' new landlord kicks him out for being a clown, so he needs a place to stay. Meanwhile, Dr. Brian (Jordan Peele) returns to Childrens Hospital after leaving his job as a consultant on the medical drama "Black Hospital." Also, Dr. Valerie Flame is attracted to a naked Dr. Cat Black.

Guest Stars: Jordan Peele, Matthew Perry, Marlon Wayans

Note: Henry Winkler doesn't appear in the episode and isn't credited. 
21 4 "Home Is Where the Hospital Is" Michael Patrick Jann Erica Oyama 1.783[5] June 23, 2011 (2011-06-23) 311

When the group realizes space is limited in their apartment, they resort to having to kick someone out, and Glenn and Lola want to tell the group about their relationship. Meanwhile, Sy has been forced to live in an out-of-order restroom at the hospital. In the end, Glenn and Lola announce their relationship, and decide to move into a room together, solving the space problem in the apartment, while Sy is left hanging after almost getting to stay with the group.

Guest Stars: Nick Offerman, Jordan Peele, Lindsay Sloane, Thomas Lennon 
22 5 "Nip/Tug" Dylan Kidd Brian Huskey 1.592[6] June 30, 2011 (2011-06-30) 304
A new plastic surgeon named Tugg makes Owen and Glenn jealous and eager to get rid of him, until he could possibly solve a mix-up in the maternity ward (where parents are getting the wrong babies). Eventually, Tugg has to leave after taking the blame for the mix-up. Meanwhile, Blake confronts Valerie about her raping of him the previous year, but she just puts him down. 
23 6 "70's Episode" Steve Pink Rob Corddry 1.402[7] July 7, 2011 (2011-07-07) 306
It's the "Lost Episode" from 1976. Glenn returns from the Vietnam War to be an abortionist. Lola becomes a female doctor and gets no respect. Americans value their hot dogs. Disco! 
24 7 "Father's Day" Tristram Shapeero Jonathan Stern 1.589[8] July 14, 2011 (2011-07-14) 308
Lola and Brian try to reunite Cat with her father. Blake waits for a criminal to be executed so that he can cut out his heart and bring it to the hospital before a minor turns 18, at which point Childrens can no longer treat them. Sy runs a urine drive. 
25 8 "Stryker Bites the Dust" Dylan Kidd Rob Huebel & Paul Scheer 1.377[9] July 21, 2011 (2011-07-21) 313

After a beloved doctor passes away, Sy treats all the doctors to therapy sessions and forbids them from doing any work until they're well again. Meanwhile, Blake deals with the controversy of circus clowns versus city clowns, and the Chief struggles with her strange new hearing aid.

Guest Stars: Jordan Peele, Rob Riggle, Scott Aukerman, Ian Roberts 
26 9 "Childrens Hospital: A Play in Three Acts" Michael Patrick Jann Rob Corddry & David Wain & Jonathan Stern N/A July 28, 2011 (2011-07-28) 314

Childrens Hospital presents a very special episode that will take you back to simpler times, when ladies wore dresses, men wore top hats and clowns knew their place.

Guest Star: Bruce Davison 
27 10 "Munch by Proxy" Tristram Shapeero Rob Corddry N/A August 4, 2011 (2011-08-04) 305
Guest Star: Alicia Silverstone, Michael McKean 
28 11 "Night Shift" Rob Schrab Jason Mantzoukas 1.633[10] August 11, 2011 (2011-08-11) 309

Frustration abounds at the hospital when the doctors are assigned to work the night shift where they learn the ropes from a European doctor that has joined the team, and tragedy strikes at the hospital when a doctor faces death.

Guest stars: Nick Kroll, Paul Sheer, Joanna Angel 
29 12 "Chet Episode" Tristram Shapeero Seth Morris 1.660[11] August 18, 2011 (2011-08-18) 310

The episode focuses on Chet the paramedic (Brian Huskey) and fellow paramedic Shane (Joe Lo Truglio) who gives Chet advice on asking Chief (Megan Mullally) out, even causing Chet to believe he is a woman due to Shane's smooth talking. However, as the episode progresses, Chet begins to question if Shane is real or imaginary after Shane seemingly disappears after giving advice and when things go wrong. The episode climaxes when Chet, having ran down a young girl to return to Childrens Hospital on "official business", walks into a hostage situation and is shot. The doctors begin to assess Chet's injuries before growing bored and Chet appears to pass on. He is revived by Shane and questions how Shane can save him if Shane is imaginary. He then decides he must kill Shane to "be free". He shoots Shane, who the doctors try and revive, and Chet apologizes stating he thought Shane was fake. Shane passes away and Chet wakes up in a hospital bed to, what appears to be Chief finally accepting his awkward advances. As they prepare to embrace he is interrupted by Dr Spratt who seems not to know who Chief is. It is revealed that Chief was a figment of Chet's imagination.

Guest Star: Joe Lo Truglio 
30 13 "Party Down" Rob Schrab Rob Schrab 1.605[12] August 25, 2011 (2011-08-25) 312

A food poisoning incident at a bar mitzvah brings in a large group of patients, prompting Dr Ritchie to have an adult bar mitzvah to make up for his own being cancelled when he was young. Rabbi McJewjew (David Wain) comes by to help out and re-kindles his affair with Valerie. Owen decides to have his foreskin re-attached when Chief mentions that women prefer it because it's more 'masculine'. When his father (Stephen Root) tells him he hasn't got his foreskin, Owen tries to fool Chief into attaching a piece of balogna only to be stopped just in time by his father (a tailor) who reveals he was never circumcised - just hemmed. Meanwhile, it's Blake's day off.

After the credits there is a short appearance by the cast of Party Down including Ken Marino and Megan Mullally in character.

Guest Star: David Wain, Lizzy Caplan, Ryan Hansen, Stephen Root, Martin Starr 
31 14 "Newsreaders" Rob Schrab Jonathan Stern 1.447[13] September 1, 2011 (2011-09-01) 303
It's the second Newsreaders special with Louis LaFonda. In this special, all those sexy actors get their very own spinoff specials. Plus dolphins and whales are back! And last but not least, the continuing interview with Kate Walsh! 

Season 4: 2012

Childrens Hospital has been renewed for a fourth season, which will contain fourteen episodes[14].

# Title Directed by Written by U.S. viewers
(million)
Original air date Prod. Code
32 1 "TBA" TBA
 

References

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