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House(TV show/series, 2004-2012)

FSK: 12+ years
| 44min per episode | Genres: Drama, Mystery

Scripted Reality in 8 seasons with 177 episodes

HouseRating: 4.3/5 (with 3,016 votes) 475
House (also called House, M.D.) is an American medical drama television series that originally ran on the Fox network for eight seasons, from November 16, 2004 to May 21, 2012. Its main character, Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie), is an unconventional, misanthropic medical genius who, despite his dependence on pain medication, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital (PPTH) in New Jersey. The series' premise originated with Paul Attanasio, while David Shore, who is credited as creator, was primarily responsible for conceiving the title character. The series' executive producers included Shore, Attanasio, Attanasio's business partner Katie Jacobs, and film director Bryan Singer. It was filmed largely in a neighborhood and business district in Los Angeles County's Westside called Century City. It received high critical acclaim, and was consistently one of the highest-rated series in the United States. House often ... ()
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Dr. Gregory House, a drug-addicted, unconventional, misanthropic medical genius, leads a team of diagnosticians at the fictional Princeton–Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey.

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House Seasons and Episodes

10/03/2011Season 8 - 22 episodes
The eighth and final season of House was ordered on May 10, 2011. It premiered on October 3, 2011. It was the only season not to feature Lisa Edelstein as Dr. Lisa Cuddy. Olivia Wilde (Dr. Remy "Thirteen" Hadley) also left the show after the third episode to further her film career, although she returned at the end of the series. On January 8, 2012, Kevin Reilly (Fox president of entertainment) stated that Fox had been "avoiding" a decision on the fate of the series, as it was "hard to imagine the network without House" and that the decision on the future of the series would be a "close call". Hugh Laurie's contract on House expired once the eighth season was over, and Laurie confirmed that once House was over, he would be moving on to strictly film roles. On February 8, 2012, in a joint statement issued by Fox and executive producers David Shore, Katie Jacobs, and Laurie, it was revealed that the season would be the last for House. It was announced that Shore would direct and co-write the final episode of the show and also that Wilde would return as Thirteen for the penultimate episode and the series finale. Edelstein did not return for the series finale. Kal Penn was reported to be in talks and returned as Dr. Lawrence Kutner. Amber Tamblyn also appeared briefly as Martha M.... ()
Last season, House and Cuddy finally decided to take their relationship to the next level, but struggled to find a balance between their professional and personal lives, and ultimately, Cuddy made the very emotional decision to end their relationship. As each of them dealt with the aftermath of the break-up, House got married to an immigrant in need of a Green Card. In the series' milestone 150th episode, Thirteen was released from prison after euthanizing her brother who was suffering from the late stages of Huntington's Disease, the same disease with which she is afflicted. As the season comes to a close, when House's attempts to mend his relationship with Cuddy fall short, he's compelled to take drastic and possibly irrevocable measures that could forever change the course of their relationship.
#1 | 10/03/2011Twenty Vicodin
4.2/5 (with 25 votes)
House is serving out a lengthy prison sentence for his various misdeeds, including his trip outside the country in an attempt to escape responsibility. Entirely cut off from his old life, House determines his current problems are the result of his inability to deal with people. Feeling he will never be able to practice medicine again, he plans instead to go back to university to earn a doctorate in physics - a field that will all but assure his isolation from other human beings.
#2 | 10/10/2011Transplant
3.9/5 (with 23 votes)
A surprising visitor makes House an offer he can't refuse by giving him the opportunity to help the Princeton Plainsboro team treat a unique patient in order to save the life of an organ recipient being treated by Wilson. Although House finds himself back on familiar ground, he quickly realizes that much has changed since he left, and he is forced to work on the case with smart yet timid resident Dr. Chi Park. After several inconclusive treatments and with time running out, House and Dr. Park are left with one last option to examine the patient's medical history that could compromise House's conditional agreement with the hospital. Meanwhile, House makes an effort to reconnect with Wilson despite a cold reception.
#3 | 10/17/2011Charity Case
3.9/5 (with 24 votes)
House and Park treat a patient, Benjamin, who collapsed after making a surprisingly large charity donation, and come to suspect that the altruistic behavior is a symptom of a deeper disorder. When the patient offers to donate an organ for another patient, the doctors must convince Dr. Adams to help them confirm whether Benjamin is in his right mind or not.
#4 | 10/31/2011Risky Business
3.8/5 (with 21 votes)
A CEO falls mysteriously ill just days before he signs a contract that would relocate his company's entire labor force to China. House attempts to make an underhanded business transaction with his wealthy patient, but when the patient's condition worsens, the team must work around the clock to save his life. Meanwhile, Park prepares for her hearing with the Princeton Plainsboro Disciplinary Committee chaired by Foreman, and Adams' outlook on her patient's business venture reveals her deeper feelings about loyalty.
#5 | 11/07/2011The Confession
4.0/5 (with 24 votes)
A man well-respected in his community suddenly collapses, and in the process of diagnosing his symptoms, the team discovers that the patient has been hiding dark and dishonest secrets about his personal and professional life. But when the patient openly confesses his wrongdoings to his family and community, he compromises his chances of receiving the proper medical treatment. Meanwhile, House will stop at nothing to manipulate Taub into taking a DNA test to prove he is the father of his two six-month-old daughters.
#6 | 11/14/2011Parents
3.6/5 (with 22 votes)
A teenage boy attempting to follow in his late father’s footsteps as an entertainer is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro with partial paralysis. As the team searches for a bone marrow match, they uncover a disturbing family secret. Meanwhile, House looks for creative ways to remove his ankle monitor so that he can attend a boxing match in Atlantic City, and he treats a patient who is convinced he is suffering from diabetes. Also, Taub faces a tough decision when his ex-wife Rachel tells him that she wants to move across the country with their infant daughter.
#7 | 11/21/2011Dead & Buried
3.8/5 (with 23 votes)
The team learns that their 14-year-old patient is suffering from more than teen angst when her physical symptoms worsen. Despite Foreman’s firm opposition, House becomes obsessed with solving a peculiar case of a deceased four-year-old patient, which gets him into serious trouble. Meanwhile, Park tries to get Chase (Jesse Spencer) to admit the reason behind his recent obsession with grooming.
#8 | 11/28/2011Perils of Paranoia
3.7/5 (with 24 votes)
A prosecutor suffers from what he believes to be cardiac arrest during an interrogation at the witness stand. The team's preliminary diagnosis is hyper-anxiety, but when Adams and Park investigate the patient's home and find a hidden arsenal of firearms, they uncover a more alarming and deep-seated psychological disorder.
#9 | 01/23/2012Better Half
3.8/5 (with 22 votes)
House and his team treat an Alzheimer's patient who vomits blood and flies into violent rages. Meanwhile, when Wilson tells House about a patient who has never had sex with her husband of 10 years, claiming A-sexuality, House makes a wager with him that there has to be an underlying cause.
#10 | 01/30/2012Runaways
3.7/5 (with 23 votes)
When a runaway teen requires hospitalization, Adams butts heads with House when she insists they contact Social Services. Meanwhile, Taub has trouble forming a personal connection with his baby daughters and Foreman's relationship with a married woman comes out.
#11 | 02/06/2012Nobody's Fault
4.2/5 (with 26 votes)
House and his team are placed under review after a staff member gets hurt.
#12 | 02/13/2012Chase
4.2/5 (with 27 votes)
Chase's religious faith bubbles to the surface when he treats a young nun. In addition, he and House reach a fundamental disagreement about the patient that may finally end Chase's reputation as House's "yes man" but also bring's House's methods, reputation and objectivity are given more serious scrutiny.
#13 | 02/20/2012Man of the House
3.7/5 (with 23 votes)
House's green-card wife, Dominika, will return in order to prove to the proper authorities that she and House are actually married. This in turn will lead to a crash course in which both will learn a little something about love and marriage.
#14 | 03/19/2012Love Is Blind
3.7/5 (with 25 votes)
A successful, independent blind man is struck down with a mysterious illness, just prior to him asking for his girlfriend's hand in marriage. Meanwhile, House has a family member visit to inform him of a life change. "Love Is Blind" is the fourteenth episode of season eight of House and the 169th overall. The episode debuted in Canada on Global on February 27, 2012, and aired three weeks later in the United States on Fox on March 19, 2012. The unusual three-week delay was a byproduct of the 2012 Daytona 500 rain delay of 30 hours.
#15 | 04/02/2012Blowing the Whistle
3.6/5 (with 24 votes)
The team treats an Army veteran charged with treason after he leaked classified information. But the patient's life is put at risk when he refuses treatment unless he and his brother are given information about their late father, a war veteran, which raises questions about loyalty to one's family and country. Meanwhile, Adams suspects House may be sick, so she recruits Wilson and the other team members to plan an intervention and investigate his illness.
#16 | 04/09/2012Gut Check
3.8/5 (with 24 votes)
House and the team take on the case of a 22-year-old minor league hockey player who collapsed while coughing up blood after a fight on the ice. Meanwhile, House drops a bomb on Wilson, and Chase offers to help Park change her living arrangement.
#17 | 04/16/2012We Need the Eggs
3.8/5 (with 23 votes)
House and the team take on the case of a man who starts tearing blood. Meanwhile, House is interviewing for a new favorite hooker, since his current favorite, Emily, has decided to get married and leave the business. Desperate for Emily "companionship," House teams up with his "wife" Dominika to sabotage Emily's budding relationship.
#18 | 04/23/2012Body and Soul
3.7/5 (with 23 votes)
House and the team take on the case of a young boy who has violent dreams of being choked, and then wakes up but still can't take in air. Meanwhile, Park is having intimate dreams involving co-workers, which causes the team to question whether or not there's significance to what each of them dreams. Dominika discovers House has been keeping a secret from her and Wilson drops a bombshell on him.
#19 | 04/30/2012The C-Word
4.0/5 (with 27 votes)
When House and Wilson disappear off the grid for several days, without explanation, the team is left to deal with a difficult case concerning a 6-year old with numerous problems and complications, including an overbearing mother who also happens to be her physician.
#20 | 05/07/2012Post Mortem
4.1/5 (with 21 votes)
Over the years, during the course of performing autopsies at Princeton-Plainsboro, Dr. Peter Treiber has often identified mistakes made by physicians that caused the patient's death. These observations have left him questioning the skills of nearly all the doctors on staff... all, that is, except House. When he falls ill, he demands that only House make medical decisions concerning his care. Unfortunately, House and Wilson have taken off on an impromptu road trip without telling anyone, leaving the team to fend alone and lie to their patient to make him believe that House is the guy calling all the shots.
#21 | 05/14/2012Holding On
4.1/5 (with 26 votes)
The team takes on the case of Derrick, a 19-year-old college student who had a mysterious nose bleed during cheerleading practice, and discovers that his health issues are likely both physiological and psychological. Possibly suffering from schizophrenia, Derrick claims to hear his deceased brother’s voice in his head. Meanwhile, Foreman tries a different approach with House.
#22 | 05/21/2012Everybody Dies
4.2/5 (with 29 votes)
Facing a 6-month jail term, and the realization that he won't be there for Wilson at the end, House finds himself examining his entire life while contemplating a dismal future without his best friend.
09/20/2010Season 7 - 23 episodes
09/21/2009Season 6 - 22 episodes
09/16/2008Season 5 - 24 episodes
09/25/2007Season 4 - 16 episodes
09/05/2006Season 3 - 24 episodes
09/13/2005Season 2 - 24 episodes
11/16/2004Season 1 - 22 episodes
02/10/2011Specials - 41 episodes

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Production country: United States of America (USA)
Plays in: New Jersey
Derivative works/Adaptions: "Dr. Richter" (TV show/series, 2017-), "Hekimoğlu" (TV show/series, 2019-), "Doctor Tyrsa" (find it on Amazon)
Original language: English (EN)
Spoken languages: English (EN)
Translated into 37 languages: Arabic (AR), Bulgarian (BG), Bosnian (BS), Czech (CS), Danish (DA), German (DE), Greek (EL), English (EN), Spanish (ES), Persian (FA), Finnish (FI), French (FR), Hebrew (HE), Croatian (HR), Hungarian (HU), Italian (IT), Japanese (JA), Georgian (KA), Korean (KO), Kanuri (KR), Lithuanian (LT), Latvian (LV), Dutch (NL), Norwegian (NO), Polish (PL), Portuguese (PT), Romanian (RO), Russian (RU), Slovak (SK), Slovenian (SL), Serbian (SR), Swedish (SV), Thai (TH), Turkish (TR), Ukrainian (UK), Vietnamese (VI), Chinese (Mandarin) (ZH)
Status: Ended
First episode released on: 11/16/2004
Last episode released on: 05/21/2012
Appearing Characters: Allison Cameron, Chi Park, Chris Taub, Eric Foreman, Gregory House, James Wilson, Jessica Adams, Lawrence Kutner, Lisa Cuddy, Martha Masters, Robert Chase, Stacy Warner, Thirteen, Amber Volakis, Mark Warner, Michael Tritter, Lucas Douglas
Cast: Hugh Laurie, Lisa Edelstein, Robert Sean Leonard, Omar Epps, Jennifer Morrison, Jesse Spencer, Peter Jacobson, Olivia Wilde, Kal Penn, Amber Tamblyn, Odette Annable, Charlyne Yi, Sela Ward, Anne Dudek, Jennifer Crystal Foley, Michael Weston, Edi Gathegi, Cynthia Ettinger, David Morse, Karolina Wydra, Tracy Vilar, Chi McBride, Zena Grey, Currie Graham, Diane Baker, Andre Braugher, Paula Marshall, Carmen Argenziano, Candice Bergen, Lori Petty, Charles S. Dutton, Leighton Meester, Kimberly Quinn, America Olivo, Stacy Edwards, Chloe Webb, Mike Starr, Brandy, Leslie Hope, Amanda Seyfried, Scott Foley, Meredith Monroe, Salli Richardson, Nestor Carbonell, Patrick Bauchau, Joe Morton, Shari Headley, Eddie McClintock, Skye McCole Bartusiak, John Cho, Matt Malloy, Peter Graves, Andrew Keegan, Josh Zuckerman, Brent Briscoe, Laura Allen, Keri Lynn Pratt, Lyndsy Fonseca, Frank Whaley, Piper Perabo, Robin Tunney, Andrew Airlie, Scott Mechlowicz, Robin Thomas, Wendy Gazelle, Cress Williams, Wings Hauser, Tom Lenk, Edward Kerr, Jessy Schram, Joel David Moore, Mira Sorvino, Dakin Matthews, Kadeem Hardison, R. Lee Ermey, Brian Klugman, Jayma Mays, Roxanne Hart, Dominic Purcell, Danny Nucci, Carmen Electra, Fred Durst, Elizabeth Mitchell, Clare Kramer, Allison Smith, Michael A. Goorjian, Greg Grunberg, Bryan Singer, Harry Lennix, Sarah Clarke, Jascha Washington, Christopher Cousins, Mika Boorem, Katheryn Winnick, Mark Harelik, John Patrick Amedori, Jason Winston George, Sunny Mabrey, Bailee Madison, Braeden Lemasters, Cynthia Nixon, Yvette Nicole Brown, Marc Blucas, Jonathan Sadowski, Michelle Trachtenberg, Jason Lewis, Sasha Pieterse, Clifton Powell, Vicellous Reon Shannon, Alanna Ubach, Kristoffer Polaha, Matthew John Armstrong, Michael O'Keefe, Elle Fanning, Julie Warner, James Immekus, Tom Verica, Cameron Richardson, Howard Hesseman, Samantha Mathis, Mel Harris, Mackenzie Astin, Thomas Dekker, William Katt, Kip Pardue, Hillary Tuck, D. B. Sweeney, Elias Koteas, Kathleen Quinlan, Sheryl Lee, Joel Grey, Heather Kafka, Ricky Ullman, Jurnee Smollett, John Larroquette, Patrick Fugit, Cassi Thomson, Christopher Gartin, Alyssa Shafer, Meredith Eaton, Tory Kittles, Meagan Good, Geoffrey Lewis, Jake Richardson, Wendy Makkena, Arabella Field, Kurtwood Smith, Meta Golding, Krista Kalmus, Pej Vahdat, Carla Gallo, Slade Pearce, Monique Gabriela Curnen, Khleo, Omar Avila, Clementine Ford, Nate Torrence, Jane Adams, Andy Milder, Caroline Lagerfelt, Ever Carradine, Tyson Ritter, Smith Cho, Adrienne Janic, Ivana Miličević, Bryce Johnson, Breckin Meyer, Taraji P. Henson, Kay Lenz, Azura Skye, Thomas F. Wilson, Holmes Osborne, Matt DeCaro, Damien Dante Wayans, Nathan Gamble, Angela Gots, Natasha Gregson Wagner, Evan Jones, Michael Michele, Alexis Thorpe, Lindsay Pulsipher, A. J. Trauth, Sammi Hanratty, Adair Tishler, Martin Henderson, Anthony Montgomery, Kevin Zegers, Jake Thomas, Paul Rae, Meat Loaf, Lucas Till, Courtney Henggeler, Darcy Rose Byrnes, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Sherilyn Fenn, Sam Trammell, Nicholas D'Agosto, LL Cool J, Daryl Sabara, Judy Greer, Eyal Podell, Franka Potente, Lucinda Jenney, Felicia Day, Taylor Dooley, Salvator Xuereb, David Henrie, Aaron Himelstein, Todd Louiso, Emily Rios, Wood Harris, Željko Ivanek, Megan Dodds, Jay Karnes, Holly Gagnier, Christine Woods, James Earl Jones, Beau Garrett, Erika Flores, Jake McDorman, Michelle Harrison, Carter Jenkins, Jimmi Simpson, Meaghan Jette Martin, Shelby Rabara, Mos Def, Marin Hinkle, Charlie Hofheimer, Ashton Holmes, Carl Reiner, Maria Thayer, Curtis Armstrong, Ron Livingston, Cynthia Watros, David Marciano, Lee Tergesen, Julia Ling, Jon Seda, Katherine LaNasa, Sarah Wayne Callies, David Strathairn, Jeremy Renner, Leigh-Allyn Baker, Joshua Malina, Sarah Danielle Madison, Vinessa Shaw, Jack Coleman, Dwier Brown, Jenny O'Hara, Sarah Jones, Lance Guest, Tom Wright, Jennifer Stone, Vicki Davis, Christina Vidal, Marnette Patterson, Ethan Embry, Orlando Jones, Laura Prepon, Riki Lindhome, Wes Ramsey, Charlie Weber, Adam Garcia, Eva Amurri, Zoe McLellan, China Shavers, Tracy Middendorf, Marika Domińczyk, Art LaFleur, Kim Rhodes, Elizabeth Tulloch, Marc Menard, Lindsey McKeon, Alyson Stoner, Whitney Cummings, Beverly Todd, Wentworth Miller, Michelle Clunie, Mimi Kennedy, Tiya Sircar, Nathan Kress, George Wyner, Seidy López, Amy Irving, Zachary Knighton, Erin Cahill, Jennifer Grey, Gabrielle Christian, Keiko Agena, Samantha Smith, Dylan Baker, Kayla Ewell, Stella Maeve, Kuno Becker, Matthew Lillard, Sprague Grayden, Sasha Roiz, Tyler James Williams, Ashley Jones, Chris Marquette, Justin Chon, Donal Logue, David Costabile, Megan Follows, Linda Park, Amy Landecker, Ann Dowd, Shohreh Aghdashloo, Shirley Knight, Nate Mooney, Skylar Astin, John Kapelos, Ellery Sprayberry, Ed Brigadier, Jack Plotnick, Brittany Ishibashi, Evan Peters Araya, Bevin Prince, Rena Sofer, Anne Ramsay, Susan Egan, Demetrius Grosse, Andray Johnson, Natalie Dreyfuss, Tina Holmes, Jeff Hephner, Jacob Zachar, Amanda Foreman, Erica Gimpel, Lisa Darr, Drew Powell, Candace Kita, Madison Davenport, Sharif Atkins, Audrey Marie Anderson, Amanda Leighton, Bridgit Mendler, José Zúñiga, Nancy Criss, Jamie Rose, Vanessa Zima, Jamie Bamber, Sterling Beaumon, Greg Finley, Joseph Culp, Erich Anderson, Gerald McCullouch, Tina Huang, Ralph Garman, Mary Elizabeth Ellis, Italia Ricci, Toni Trucks, Larry Cedar, Mary Kate Schellhardt, Corri English, Dru Mouser, Sarah Aldrich, Kenneth Choi, Bruno Amato, Chad Faust, Jamie McShane, Jeremy Howard, S.E. Perry, Julia Campbell, Amy Davidson, Erin Foster, Cody Saintgnue, Pat Finn, Brad Carter, Faith Prince, Barry Pearl, Patrick Stump, David Wells, Elizabeth Sung, Marcus Giamatti, Jennifer Landon, Derek Mio, Jim Gleason, Dan Butler, Henri Lubatti, Blake Anderson, John Scurti, Rekha Sharma, Maurice Godin, Scott Michael Campbell, Freda Foh Shen, Claire Rankin, Kavi Raz, James Ingersoll, Kevin Christy, F. William Parker, Charles C. Stevenson Jr., Charlene Amoia, Margo Harshman, Hedy Burress, Kurt Fuller, Janel Moloney, Charles Robinson, Marshall Bell, Tony Ray Rossi, John Rubinstein, Albert Espinosa, Melanie Lynskey
Voice Actor: Féodor Atkine, Frédérique Tirmont, Pierre Tessier, Lucien Jean-Baptiste, Cathy Diraison, Guillaume Lebon, Patrick Osmond, Caroline Pascal, Nessym Guetat, Victoria Grosbois, Klaus-Dieter Klebsch, Sabine Arnhold, Robert Missler, Dietmar Wunder, Tanja Dohse, Sascha Rotermund, Jaron Löwenberg, Anja Stadlober, Markus Pfeiffer, Sarah Riedel, Gabrielle Pietermann, Julia Kaufmann
Creator: David Shore
Producer: Paul Attanasio
Alternative titles in other countries (from previews, ads etc.):
"Dr House"
"Dr. House"
"House - Medical Division"
"دکتر هاوس"
"Гаус"
"Доктор Гаус"
"Хаус"
"House M.D."
"House MD"
"House, M.D."
"House, MD"

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