

"Waiting For My Real Life To Begin" by Colin Hay, performed by Jill Tracy andĮpisode # 38, originally aired: Thursday January 23, 2003 "If I Had $1,000,000" by Barenaked LadiesĮpisode # 33, originally aired: Thursday December 5, 2002Įpisode # 34, originally aired: Thursday December 12, 2002Įpisode # 35, originally aired: Thursday January 2, 2003Įpisode # 36, originally aired: Thursday January 9, 2003Įpisode # 37, originally aired: Thursday January 16, 2003īy Keren DeBerg (Click here for the original: ) "What A Difference A Day Makes" by Dinah WashingtonĮpisode # 28, originally aired: Thursday October 17, 2002Įpisode # 29, originally aired: Thursday October 24, 2002Įpisode # 30, originally aired: Thursday October 31, 2002Įpisode # 31, originally aired: Thursday November 7, 2002Įpisode # 32, originally aired: Thursday November 14, 2002 "The Six Million Dollar Man" by The BlanksĮpisode # 27, originally aired: Thursday October 10, 2002 "Overkill" by Colin Hay (this is an acoustic version)Įpisode # 26, originally aired: Thursday October 3, 2002 Imported.Įpisode # 25, originally aired: Thursday September 26, 2002 "Only One" by Jeremy Kay (only on DVD version this song replaces "Away')Ĭolor: BlackShow your enthusiasm for Scrubs, the highest-rated new comedy, returning for its second season this fall! This black, cotton twill cap, made of 85% polyester and 35% cotton twill, is front embroidered with the Scrubs logo in white. "Upside Down" by Jackpot (only on DVD version)Įpisode # 22, originally aired: Tuesday May 7, 2002Įpisode # 23, originally aired: Tuesday May 14, 2002īase & DJ E-Z Rock, performed by Donald FaisonĮpisode # 24, originally aired: Tuesday May 21, 2002

McGinley & Charles Chun, and castĮpisode # 21, originally aired: Tuesday April 30, 2002 Story") composed for Scrubs, performed by Zach Braff & Donald Faison, "Surrender" by Cheap Trick (Click here for thisĮpisode # 20, originally aired: Tuesday April 16, 2002 "My Tuscaloosa Heart" by Ken Jenkins (composed for this episode)Įpisode # 19, originally aired: Tuesday April 9, 2002 "1812 Overture (Opus 49)" by Pyotr Ilyich TchaikovskyĮpisode # 15, originally aired: Tuesday February 5, 2002Įpisode # 16, originally aired: Tuesday February 26, 2002Įpisode # 17, originally aired: Tuesday March 5, 2002Įpisode # 18, originally aired: Tuesday March 12, 2002 "The Twelve Days of Christmas" - a parody composed for this episodeĮpisode # 12, originally aired: Tuesday January 8, 2002Įpisode # 13, originally aired: Tuesday January 15, 2002Įpisode # 14, originally aired: Tuesday January 22, 2002 "Rock Around the Clock" by Bill Haley and His Comets "Heard Ya Talkin'" by Jeremy Kay (only on DVD version)Įpisode # 11, originally aired: Tuesday December 11, 2001 Son" theme) written by Quincy Jones, performed by Zach Braff and Donald FaisonĮpisode # 9, originally aired: Tuesday November 20, 2001Įpisode # 10, originally aired: Tuesday November 27, 2001 "The Magican" by Bobby McCall & Dontrell Mayfield Here to buy this song: (UK residents click here:Ĭredit score was composed by Jan Stevens, and can be purchased by clicking here:Įpisode # 1, originally aired: Tuesday October 2, 2001Įpisode # 2, originally aired: Thursday October 4, 2001Įpisode # 3, originally aired: Tuesday October 9, 2001Įpisode # 4, originally aired: Tuesday October 16, 2001Įpisode # 5, originally aired: Tuesday October 23, 2001Įpisode # 6, originally aired: Tuesday October 30, 2001Įpisode # 7, originally aired: Tuesday November 6, 2001Įpisode # 8, originally aired: Thursday November 15, 2001 Show is "Superman" written and performed by Lazlo Bane.
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Kelso (Ken Jenkins, The Sum of All Fears), the series addresses the many heated positions on the war and challenges Kelso’s leadership.Scrubs - Find all the songs and music played in this show-we're your TV show soundtrack source!Ĭlick here to see all the "Scrubs" items for sale on eBay! McGinley, Identity) faces his anger problems and is motivated to simultaneously take on three medical mysteries.

Elliot (Sarah Chalke, Mama’s Boy) takes on a private practice with a public display that has some green with envy. Carla (Judy Reyes, Oz) gives birth and hubby Turk (Donald Faison, Remember the Titans) finds himself on his own. Is the wacky medical resident John “J.D.” Dorian (Zack Braff, The Last Kiss) ready to be a father? A trip to Vegas, an appearance by the famed Blue Man Group, and the return of J.D.’s arch nemesis, the troublesome janitor (Neil Flynn, Magnolia), may just put things into perspective for him. A winner of both the prestigious Humanitas Prize and an Emmy Award, Scrubs is back for another unpredictable season.
