If you have watched any TV in the last two decades, chances are you have seen at least one episode of Grey’s Anatomy. That’s how long Grey’s Anatomy has been on the air — since 2005. They have aired over 300 episodes and more than 15 seasons. The ride up and down that the show has taken its fans has been a crazy journey, with many happy moments and devastating scenes also. While the biggest fans may know a lot about the show, even the most dedicated watchers of the show may not know all the facts about Grey’s Anatomy. If you’re ready to learn more about one of the longest-running shows on ABC, read on about the things you probably don’t know about Grey’s Anatomy.
Grey’s Anatomy wasn’t supposed to be the title of the show.
Actor Kate Walsh who plays Addison Montgomery, said that the show went through several name changes. It was initially going to be called Doctors, then Surgeons. They even considered calling it Complications. They eventually settled on Grey’s Anatomy, which we think was a pretty great option.
The title of the show, Grey’s Anatomy, is based on an actual medical textbook.
Gray’s Anatomy is the title of the show and is actually an actual book on anatomy. It was written by Henry Gray and it is still in print to this day.
Only three of the main cast members are still on Grey’s Anatomy.
After over 300 episodes of Grey’s Anatomy, there are only three actors of the original Grey’s crew still left on the show. Meredith Grey, who is played by Ellen Pompeo, Miranda Bailey, played by Chandra Wilson, and Richard Webber, who is played by James Pickens Jr., are the only original members left.
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