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House is Right (Free subscription) | 11/21/2009
[Photo: Newscom] [Photo: Newscom] By now you know that Hugh Laurie and Jesse Spencer, two of the main stars of House also play in a group called Band From TV. Jesse doesn’t sing, but Hugh will sing some of the time and both are fantastic musicians. Here’s the entire line-up for the group: Hugh Laurie, aka Dr. Greg House on “House” plays keyboards Jesse Spencer, aka Dr. Robert...
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SpoilerTV (Free subscription) | 11/18/2009
WILSON AND HOUSE WAGER ON A PATIENT ON AN ALL-NEW “HOUSE” MONDAY, NOVEMBER 30, ON FOX Joshua Malina (“In Plain Sight”) Guest-Stars When an old friend and former patient (guest star Malina) of Wilson’s exhibits paralysis in his right arm, Wilson puts himself on the case. House wagers Wilson that the patient’s symptoms are attributed to new cancer cells. Wilson accepts...
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House is Right (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
Episode 6.10 – Wilson Air Date: November 30, 2009 This House episode could be very interesting. Wilson will become personally involved with a patient. I wonder if the patient is male or female… Also cool is that we see Taub and Thirteen back among the team members. No sign of Cameron though. That’s still very sad news, as far as I’m concerned. Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard, L)...
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 11/16/2009
On tonight's episode of House, House 's (Hugh Laurie) medical license is finally reinstated so he reclaims his role as Head of Diagnostics just in time for a very interesting case - that of Hank Hardwick (guest star Troy Garity), an adult film star who is admitted to Princeton Plainsboro for pulsating eye pain. Elsewhere on "Teamwork" Cuddy (Lisa Edelstein) is reminded that Princeton Plainsboro...
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St. Louis CofCC Blog (Free subscription) | 11/13/2009
Jesse Spencer, the Melbourne, VIC, Australia native who plays Dr. Chase, and has for all six seasons thus far, has two brothers and a sister, all of them doctors or soon-to-be doctors. Go figure, of all his parents’ children, that one that isn’t a doctor makes the most money for playing a doctor on TV. His [...]
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felixpqe | 11/10/2009
Most of the medical cases on House begin and end in a single episode, no matter how perplexing, complicated or rare. All that changed this season with the arrival — and death — of President Diabla (James Earl Jones), an African dictator accused of genocide and crimes against humanity.
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BuddyTV (Free subscription) | 11/10/2009
The good news for fans of Chase (Jesse Spencer) and Cameron (Jennifer Morrison) is, Cameron doesn't die or anything of the sort, thus making a return in the future totally plausible. The bad news is, we can't really say when or even give House fans a definite yes as to whether or not she will return in the first place. Spencer tells TV Guide that, essentially, we don't know anything at this point,...
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Seattle Post-Intelligencer (Free subscription) | 11/09/2009
Most of the medical cases on House begin and end in a single episode, no matter how perplexing, complicated or rare. All that changed this season with the arrival — and death — of President Diabla (James Earl Jones), an African dictator accused ...
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House is Right (Free subscription) | 11/07/2009
[Photo: © 2009 FOX Broadcasting,all rights reserved] It seems that Dr. Chase has a temper! Not only is his marriage in trouble, but he seems to be directing his anger toward the obvious person: House! But are you like me and wonder if Jennifer Morrison’s exit from the House team is only a preview for Jesse Spencer’s exit? Here’s what Michael Ausiello tells us about it: Question:...
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felixpqe | 11/10/2009
Most of the medical cases on House begin and end in a single episode, no matter how perplexing, complicated or rare. All that changed this season with the arrival — and death — of President Diabla (James Earl Jones), an African dictator accused of genocide and crimes against humanity.