George Clooney's latest film, The American, is out this week, and though there may be some things you need to know prior to seeing it, it still reinforces his iconic status. Clooney is the handsome movie star who only seems to get better with age, but those ER fans among us will never forget his run as a TV star. Relive his hospital glory days with this reel of Clooney's funniest moments and blunders as rakish doctor Doug Ross!
Best of 2009: Top 10 TV Moments
We waited in anticipation for the Gossip Girl threesome episode, laughed at Matt Damon's crazy alter ego on Entourage, and rewound Teresa's The Real Housewives of New Jersey freak-out on our DVRs. There were so many memorable TV moments to choose from this year, find out which ones our editors picked in our special Best of 2009: Top 10 TV Moments!
Morning Links!!!
- ER ended last night; what were your favorite moments of all time? — BuzzSugar
- Jamie Oliver welcomed his daughter Petal Blossom Rainbow this morning. — PopSugarUK
- The Golden Globes are going live on the West Coast for 2010! — Hollywood Reporter
- Charlie Sheen's son is still in the hospital — Lifeline Live
- Miley Cyrus and Nick Jonas are recording a song together — Popeater
- Jamie Foxx had a stalker arrested in Philadelphia — Celebitchy
- Kristen Stewart is scared of female Twilight fans — I'm Not Obsessed
- Paris's BFF said she doesn't need Paris to be famous — Fox Pop Tarts
- Check out when Jessica Biel danced on Ellen — Hot Clicks

- ER ended last night; what were your favorite moments of all time? — BuzzSugar
- Jamie Oliver welcomed his daughter Petal Blossom Rainbow this morning. — PopSugarUK
- The Golden Globes are going live on the West Coast for 2010! — Hollywood Reporter
- Charlie Sheen's son is still in the hospital — Lifeline Live
- Miley Cyrus and Nick Jonas are recording a song together — Popeater
- Jamie Foxx had a stalker arrested in Philadelphia — Celebitchy
- Kristen Stewart is scared of female Twilight fans — I'm Not Obsessed
- Paris's BFF said she doesn't need Paris to be famous — Fox Pop Tarts
- Check out when Jessica Biel danced on Ellen — Hot Clicks
Photos courtesy of Warner Bros.
Buzz In: What Are Your Favorite ER Memories?
It's hard to believe I was in junior high when ER first premiered on NBC. For many of the show's 15 seasons, I spent my Thursday nights following the medical cases, love affairs, and dozens of guest stars that swept through County General.

ER ends tonight, and so I wanted to ask any of you who ever watched to think back through your memories for some favorite ER moments. I'll start things off with a few of mine: watching "Love's Labor Lost" and crying; rooting so hard for Mark and Susan to get together that I was downright angry at Sherry Stringfield for leaving the show; and, um, laughing kind of a lot at Romano's death by helicopter. Also, for some reason, one of the scenes that still sticks out in my mind is Benton and Corday playing darts.
Which sad, funny, moving, or just plain silly ER moments do you remember best?
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How Well Do You Remember the Guest Stars of ER?
How Well Do You Remember the Guest Stars of ER? Over its 15 years on the air, ER has had some pretty memorable guest stars — including a Gilmore Girls alum who's clocking in for the show's final episode tonight. Let's test your knowledge of which famous — and soon-to-be famous — stars appeared on the NBC medical drama over the past several years.
How Well Do You Remember the Guest Stars of ER?
Over its 15 years on the air, ER has had some pretty memorable guest stars — including a Gilmore Girls alum who's clocking in for the show's final episode tonight. In lieu of a traditional brainteaser today, I thought I'd test your knowledge of which famous — and soon-to-be famous — stars appeared on the NBC medical drama over the past several years. Good luck!
Did You Watch George Clooney on ER Last Night?
George Clooney returned to ER last night alongside his onscreen love, Julianna Margulies. As the final season winds down, George paid homage to the character that made him a star as he slipped back into Dr. Ross's scrubs. Most of you said you'd tune in if he came back, but did you end up watching George's return to ER yesterday?
TV Tonight: Margulies and — Yes! — Clooney Return to ER
TV Tonight: Margulies and — Yes! — Clooney Return to ER We've followed the rumors about George Clooney's return to ER. We've glimpsed him back in scrubs. And tonight, we'll see Clooney again as Dr. Doug Ross in the role that made him a breakout star.
TV Tonight: Margulies and — Yes! — Clooney Return to ER
We've followed the rumors about George Clooney's return to ER. We've glimpsed him back in scrubs. And tonight, we'll see Clooney again as Dr. Doug Ross in the role that made him a breakout star.
It's all part of a star-studded episode that features the return of not just Clooney but Julianna Margulies, Eriq LaSalle, and more doctors and nurses from County General's staff. I'm not going to lie — I maybe got a little chill when I saw the promo with LaSalle doing his little arm-pump thing in the hallway. Just really takes me back, y'know?
The episode is appropriately called "In Times of Old." NBC is being cagey about what exactly brings Ross and Hathaway back to Chicago (in fact, they're avoiding saying the name "Clooney" at all, referring to the guest star only as "the doctor Hathaway married"). Guess we'll find out tonight, but for now, watch a sneak peek of Benton's appearance over here, and to check out a preview of the whole episode, just read more
TV Tonight: Noah Wyle's Back in the ER
When ER began 15 years ago, Noah Wyle's John Carter was just a baby-faced intern trying to handle the fast pace and tough cases of County General's ER. Tonight, Carter is back, with years of experience and a mysterious reason for returning to the hospital that made him a man.
The episode is titled "The Beginning of the End," and that's certainly the truth: The show is entering its final batch of episodes on the way to the big finale in March. Wyle is just the latest in a long string of guest stars who have shown up for return engagements: Anthony Edwards turned up in November, and we still have the second coming of George Clooney's Dr. Doug Ross to come.
Wyle's scheduled for five episodes, and while we'll have to tune in to see his reasons for coming back, executive producer John Wells said a while back that Carter featured prominently in his plans for the series' end. While I haven't been a regular ER viewer in years, I'm definitely curious to see what's in store for these last few hours. Anyone else? To watch a clip of Wyle talking about his return to the show, just read more