"General Hospital: Night Shift" Episode Airing Tuesday, August 5
Robert Scorpio Is Rushed Into The ER…. Can Robin And Patrick Save Him In Time?
July 14, 2008 -- Episode 203 ("Fallen From the Sky") – Jagger (Antonio Sabato, Jr.) rushes into the ER with an uncooperative plane crash victim. Robin (Kimberly McCullough) is shocked to discover that the victim is her father, super spy Robert Scorpio (Tristan Rogers), and that he doesn't recognize her. Meanwhile, Leo (Ethan Rains) and Saira (Azita Ghanizada) continue to fight their attraction for each other, new roommates Kyle (Adam Grimes) and Claire (Carrie Southworth) disagree regarding their living arrangements, and Epiphany (Sonya Eddy) and Toussaint (Billy Dee Williams) talk about their relationship on "General Hospital: Night Shift," TUESDAY, AUGUST 5 (11:00 p.m. – 12:00 a.m., ET/PT) on SOAPnet.
"General Hospital: Night Shift" stars Antonio Sabato, Jr. as Jagger Cates, Tristan Rogers as Robert Scorpio, Kimberly McCullough as Dr. Robin Scorpio, Jason Thompson as Dr. Patrick Drake, Sonya Eddy as Epiphany Johnson, Billy Dee Williams as Touissant Dubois, Adam Grimes as Kyle, Carrie Southworth as Claire, Ethan Rains as Dr. Leo Julian and Azita Ghanizada as Dr. Saira Batra.
"Fallen From The Sky" was written by Sri Rao & Tracey Thomson.
"General Hospital: Night Shift" is produced by ABC, with Lisa De Cazotte serving as executive producer and Sri Rao serving as head writer.
Source: SOAPnet
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