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"The Case of Constant Doyle" is the 169th episode (season 6, episode 16) of the television series Perry Mason. This was the first of four consecutive episodes in which a "special guest star"—in this case, Bette Davis—filled Mason's role as the defending attorney; Raymond Burr, who portrayed Perry Mason, was in the hospital for surgery during these episodes.
The sixth season of House premiered on September 21, 2009, with a two-hour premiere [1] [2] filmed at the Greystone Park Psychiatric Hospital in New Jersey. In the United Kingdom, the season began airing on Sky 1 and Sky 1 HD on October 4, 2009. [3] Season six featured 22 episodes, two fewer than usual. [4]
6; 7; 8; Pages in category "House season 6 episodes" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total. This list may ... Wilson (House episode)
Afterwards, House breaks into Lucas' home, faking a drunken stupor, tells Lucas about how much he wants to be with Cuddy. Cuddy arrives the next morning at House's apartment, lying about how she and Lucas had split up. Later in the episode, House finds out she lied after she did not accept free tickets he offered her.
House drops the check in Wibberly's mailbox at the end of the episode anyway. Wilson points out that House has chosen to apologize to Wibberly because he has not seen him for years, much easier than saying sorry to Wilson or Cuddy. At the end, Thirteen helps Foreman decipher and transcribe Taub's handwritten notes.
"5 to 9" is the fourteenth episode of the sixth season of House. It aired on Fox on February 8, 2010. This episode shows the way the hospital works as seen through the eyes and works of Dean of Medicine Lisa Cuddy, which includes facing off against a large medical insurer.
At House of the Dragon's season 2 premiere, showrunner Ryan Condal told ET how the show's creative teamed planned to stay as faithful as possible to Martin's history of House Targaryen as they ...
"Broken" is the title for the first and second episode of the sixth season of the television series House. The two-part season premiere was first broadcast on Fox on September 21, 2009. The narrative follows series protagonist Dr. Gregory House ( Hugh Laurie ) as he overcomes his Vicodin addiction and psychological problems at Mayfield ...