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"Thy Kingdom Come"
Series Kingdom Hospital
Season 1, Episode 1
Kingdom Hospital 1x01 001
Air date March 3rd, 2004
Writers Stephen King
Director Craig R. Baxley
Producers Thomas H. Brodek; Mark Carliner; Richard Dooling; Bruce Dunn; Lisa Henson; Stephen King; Robert F. Phillips; Lars von Trier; Mary Anne Waterhouse; Janet Yang
Starring Andrew McCarthy; Bruce Davison; Diane Ladd; Brandon Bauer; Jack Coleman; Jennifer Cunningham; Meagan Fay; Jodelle Micah Ferland; Lena Georgas; Jamie Harrold; Allison Hossack; Suki Kaiser; Sherry Miller; Del Pentecost; Julian Richings; Kett Turton; William Wise; Ed Begley, Jr.
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"Thy Kingdom Come" is the premiere episode of the supernatural drama series Kingdom Hospital. It was directed by Craig R. Baxley with a teleplay written by Stephen King, based upon a concept originally developed by Lars von Trier. It first aired on ABC on March 3rd, 2004.

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