House

-Drama House, on FOX, is a unique medical drama starring British actor Hugh Laurie as the titular character Dr. Gregory House. Taking place in a fictional Teaching Hospital in New Jersey, House focuses the diagnosis of rare ailments. Dr. House may put-off his colleagues and patients alike with his unorthodox tactics, but they can rarely argue with the results.
House
 New - FOX,Mon 19 May 09:00 PM
House's murky memories of the bus crash test his friendship with Wilson and threaten to change their lives forever.

Despite Success on 'House,' Hugh Laurie Likes to Keep Misery on Hand

April 1, 2008

Hugh LaurieIt normally doesn't elicit much confidence when your lead star refuses to pack his things after moving to California from his home in London, especially when he thinks it's nuts to go house-hunting because he thinks the show will only last a month.  But that's exactly what Hugh Laurie thought when he first crossed the channel to do House.  Well guess what?  The rest is, as they say, history.  House is coming upon the magical 100th episode and the Laurie household now stands poised to move to the sunny west coast.

Yes, the brilliant British actor who didn't think his House would make it past its first month is now the toast of American television.

Hugh Laurie Feels British Snub after Success on 'House'

March 25, 2008

Hugh LaurieWhat price fame?  That's a question often dangled at successful individuals who've either had to make sacrifices or shady choices to get where they are.  It's not, however, something the public would necessarily think associated with the British star of FOX's hit medical dramedy, House.

American viewers, as well as many others from various parts of the globe have embraced Hugh Laurie as the irreverent, snide, tactless genius, Dr. Gregory House.  Yet, despite the ratings and awards triumphs to back this up, Laurie seems to have also paid a price for doing exceptionally well in the Hollywood scene and the world stage.  Ironically, that price seems to have been the loss of place in his native Britain.

'House' Exec Talks Post-Strike Return and Season Finale

March 11, 2008

Hugh Laurie as House on the episode, It's a Wonderful LieFour new episodes of House will greet fans next month, and among these new installments is the two-part special which was originally scheduled to air on Super Bowl Sunday and the following Tuesday.  According to show creator David Shore, the episode will now serve as the season's “big” season finale.

To get some scoop on what's in store for House in the fourth season finale, as well as on the other upcoming episodes, read on for some mild spoilers.

'House' Producer Calls Hugh Laurie a "Real Gentleman"

March 4, 2008

Hugh Laurie as Dr.Gregory HouseHouse's main doctor is intelligent but often crass and rude to his patients, but show producer Katie Jacobs assures that the only thing English actor Hugh Laurie has in common with his character is his sharp mind and witty humor.

“[Hugh is] a real gentleman, very British,” Jacobs told the audience during a question-and-answer session at the James Stewart '32 last week, adding that the television star never says anything to offend.

'House' Star Nabs NAACP Image Award

February 26, 2008

Omar Epps as Dr. Foreman Omar Epps, most known for his portrayal of Dr. Eric Foreman on FOX's House, was the recipient of the NAACP Image Award for Outstanding Supporting Actor in a Drama Series at this year's ceremony, held on Valentine's Day in Los Angeles, California.  This is the actor's second win in the category for the hit medical drama.

Epps, 34, received his first NAACP Image Award nomination for House in 2005, and was again nominated the following year.  He finally went home with the award last year, and just two weeks ago beat out such actors as Blair Underwood (Dirty Sexy Money), James Pickens Jr. (Grey's Anatomy), Taye Diggs (Private Practice) and Mekhi Phifer (ER).

Hugh Laurie and Staff Back with New Rounds of 'House' in April

February 21, 2008

House`Tis the season to be jolly, and no, not because Christmas has blown back into town.  It is however, post-strike time, which means the big networks are announcing return-to-work schedules for their stable of programs.  On Tuesday, it was FOX's turn to reveal its after-strike new lineup.

Perhaps the biggest news in Tuesday's announcement from the network is the returning schedule of two of its biggest primetime draws, Bones and HouseHouse is reportedly expected to churn out four new installments while Bones is slated to produce six additional original material.  Both series are due back on the air with their respective new episodes in April.

Writer Speaks on 'House' Resuming Production

February 12, 2008

Hugh Laurie as House on the episode, FrozenThe writers strike is over, folks, which means that it's only a matter of time before your favorite shows go back to production to churn out new episodes.  However, there'll still be some more waiting to do, as the production process is often an arduous and time-consuming activity.

“We would need time to ramp up, write the episodes, get the episodes ready to go and then shoot them,” Russ Friend, a writer for FOX's hit medical drama House, told TV Guide on Saturday from the Shrine Auditorium, where the WGA's tentative deal with AMPTP was formally announced.  “A typical episode takes about nine days, so basically almost two weeks. And then you have to post[-produce] it, which takes another few weeks....”

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