Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
House M.D. Original Television Soundtrack is a soundtrack album from the television series House.It was released on September 18, 2007 by Nettwerk Records. [1] The soundtrack includes full length versions of songs featured in the show, such as "See the World" by Gomez, "Walter Reed" by Michael Penn, and "Teardrop", the show's opening theme, performed by Massive Attack.
In 2004, David Shore and Paul Attanasio, along with Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, pitched the series (untitled at the time) to Fox as a CSI-style medical detective program, [5] a hospital whodunit in which the doctors investigated symptoms and their causes; [6] the main character would be loosely based on Arthur Conan Doyle's "Sherlock Holmes". [7]
House episode: Episode no. Season 7 Episode 20: Directed by: David Straiton: Story by: Eli Attie Seth Hoffman: Teleplay by: Eli Attie: Featured music: Diego Clare &The Limetree Warehouse's song, "On the Line." Original air date: May 2, 2011 () Guest appearances; Donal Logue as Cyrus Harry; David Costabile as Phil Harry; Megan Follows as the ...
"Ugly" is the seventh episode of the fourth season of House and the seventy-seventh episode overall. It aired on Fox on November 13, 2007. [1] The episode revolves around a teenager named Kenny Arnold with a major facial deformity.
House convinces Beasley to allow them to get the music box, but Dr. Nolan comes in to break up the group and wheels Steve away, saying that House was "trying to fix, instead of moving on". House rebuffs Lydia because he knows that, in the end, someone will get hurt. House is given a day pass by Dr. Nolan who requests his presence.
"Half-Wit" is the fifteenth episode of the third season of House and premiered on the Fox network on March 6, 2007. Grammy-winning singer/songwriter Dave Matthews guest stars in the episode as Patrick, a savant and piano prodigy who comes under the care of Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) for a rare movement disorder.
House admits he switched his dental records with his patient in order to fake his own death; astonished, Wilson states that House just destroyed his own life and will go to jail, unable to ever practice medicine again. House reminds Wilson that he is legally dead and asks Wilson how he would like to spend his last months before he dies.
House accepts the case and meets up with the father, Dylan Crandall (D. B. Sweeney), who is an old friend of House. House is skeptical that Dylan is the father, and tells him that she might just be scamming him. The team and House ponder what sparked the hallucination, but Leona's heart is perfectly fine in the hospital.