This is an official sealed Emmy "For Your Consideration" video tape.  The video has 2 episodes from season 4 (not the entire season).  The video is in perfect mint condition.

The 2 episodes are: "Brain Salad Surgery" and "Waging Bull".

"Brain Salad Surgery," which was a musical episode, and "Waging Bull," which had ENGELBERT HUMPERDINCK as a guest.

The lives and trials of the staff of a major hospital in Chicago.

Brain Salad Surgery -
This is one of the best CH episodes ever! You might think, alright, the whole cast singing, Aaron's dream, it all sounds kind of ridiculous, right? Well, that's what I thought before I saw the episode, but really, it's a lot of fun. Mandy Patinkin appears in a guest appearance as Dr. Jeffery Geiger. This episode is about Aaron Shutt. The episode begins with him having a very bad day, which turns much much worse once he has an aneurysm. He has to have brain surgery, so the hospital calls in a famous neurosurgeon who was taught by Shutt, Dr. Potters, to perform the operation. Throughout the ordeal, Aaron has multiple hallucinations of the cast singing various songs including: "I think I'm Going out of My Head", "Luck be a Lady", and several others. Overall, it's surprisingly enjoyable.

Waging Bull
This episode does not take place at the hospital. In fact, the setting is Las Vegas, where Doctors Watters, Wilkes, Shutt, and McNeil are for a series of medical seminars. This episode does have several funny moments, like when Watters, Wilkes and Shutt continually get lost, when Shutt discovers that Wilkes sleeps in the nude, and when Wilkes gets Englebert Humperdink to sing for Aaron. On the other hand, the main purpose for this eppy is to develop Jack's character. Jack meets up with an old friend, now a teenage boxer, and decides to watch him fight. The boy loses his boxing match, and later on collapses in the shower. His quick death is unsettling for Jack, to say the very least. After that, he soon turns to gambling and sex to satisfy his anger and sorrow. His gambling addiction continues as he loses thousands of dollars and then tries to gamble with some teeangers outside of the casino. They steal his money and stab him, leaving him in the street alone. This is an interesting episode, because it depicts Jack in a boxing ring himself, to show that he is losing control. Pretty cool, pretty thought-provoking.

Adam Arkin .... Dr. Aaron Shutt
Hector Elizondo .... Dr. Phillip Watters
Peter Berg .... Dr. Billy Kronk (1995-1999)
Jayne Brook .... Dr. Diane Grad (1995-1999)
Rocky Carroll .... Dr. Keith Wilkes (1996-2000)
Vondie Curtis-Hall .... Dr. Dennis Hancock (1995-1999)
Stacy Edwards .... Dr. Lisa Caterra (1997-1999)
Thomas Gibson (I) .... Dr. Daniel Nyland (1994-1997)
Carla Gugino .... Dr. Gina Simon (1999-2000)
Mark Harmon .... Dr. Jack McNeil (1996-2000)
Roxanne Hart .... Nurse Camille Shutt (1994-1996)
Barbara Hershey .... Dr. Francesca Alberghetti (1999-2000)
Lauren Holly .... Dr. Jeremy Hanlon (1999-2000)
Christine Lahti .... Dr. Kathryn Austin (1995-1999)
Peter MacNicol .... Alan Birch (1994-1995)
Roma Maffia .... Angela Giandemenicio (1994-1995)
E.G. Marshall .... Arthur Thurmond (1994-1995)
Mandy Patinkin .... Dr. Jeffrey Geiger (1994-1995, 1999-+2000)
Alan Rosenberg .... Stuart Brickman (1999-2000)
Jamey Sheridan .... Dr. John Sutton (1995-1996)
Eric Stoltz .... Dr. Robert Yeats (1998-1999)