Medical Police (2020-2020)

Premiere:
January 10, 2020

# of Seasons: 1

# of Episodes: 10

Finale:
January 10, 2020

Creators:
David Wain
Rob Corddry
Jonathan Stern
Krister Johnson

Original Title:
Medical Police

Genres:
Comedy

Production Companies:
Abominable Pictures
Warner Horizon Television

Countries:
US

Doctors Owen Maestro and Lola Spratt leave Children's Hospital and join a secret arm of the CDC to investigate and destroy a deadly global virus.

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Art Direction:
Mike Maltz

Casting:
Anya Colloff
Jessica Munks
Michael V. Nicolo

Characters:
Rob Corddry

Co-Executive Producer:
Bill Benz
Emily Heller

Consulting Producer:
Craig Rowin
Max Silvestri
Jessica Lee Williamson

Costume Designer:
Bryn Carter

Executive Producer:
David Wain
Jonathan Stern
Rob Corddry
Krister Johnson

Hair Department Head:
Taschi Lynell

Key Hair Stylist:
Monica Dulana Reyes

Key Makeup Artist:
Michelle Miller

Makeup Department Head:
Lindsay Garrison

Original Music Composer:
Matt Novack

Post Producer:
Trish Hadley

Producer:
Franny Baldwin
Marco Fargnoli
David Soldinger

Production Design:
Justin Lieb

Set Decoration:
Linette McCown

Supervising Producer:
Jess Dweck

Unit Production Manager:
Katey Wheelhouse
Franny Baldwin

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