My Life in Four Cameras

Written by Debra Fordham and directed Adam Bernstein, it originally aired on February 15, 2005 on NBC.

Unlike traditional sitcoms, Scrubs uses a single camera setup, no laugh track, and is not filmed before a live studio audience.

This sequence was actually filmed in a multi-camera setup with a laugh track and studio audience; as well as featuring low-cut outfits for the female characters, a less realistic hospital set, brighter lighting, broader humor, a fairly contrived plot, and a guest star named Kenny (Clay Aiken).

A new E. coli scare on the news then results in a huge crowd of people coming to a hospital worried that they are infected.

doing his famous "World's most giant Doctor" act, when finally Kenny sings and wins the money.

According to commentaries, many of the male cast "suggested" to Bill Lawrence that the scantily-clad nurses should remain in the series.

One of models portraying these scantily-clad nurses was sexually harassed by series writer and accused serial rapist Eric Weinberg.