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No More Mr. Nice Guy" was the first House episode to air after the 2007–2008 Writers Guild of America strike. The nurses' strike in the episode was a reference to the WGA strike. [10] In the episode Jason Lewis made a small uncredited appearance as Dr. Brock Sterling, a fictional doctor in House's favorite soap opera Prescription Passion ...
"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.
On Tuesday, Oct. 29's episode of The Late Show with Stephen Colbert, the West Side Story actress, 23, was joined by Jack Antonoff, 40, to perform "Man of the House" — which is among a handful of ...
Nurse Jeffrey is a miniseries that is a spin-off from the American medical drama series House.The series focuses around the eponymous character Jeffrey Sparkman, a minor character who appeared in only three episodes of House; two episodes in season 6 in order to launch Nurse Jeffrey three weeks after the second (May 3, 2010) appearance, [1] and one of many cameos by past actors in the May 2012 ...
"The Choice" is the twentieth episode of the sixth season of the American medical drama House and it is the 129th episode overall. It aired on Fox on May 3, 2010. It was written by David Hoselton and directed by Juan J. Campanella.
Burbank police arrested a woman they said was pretending to be a registered nurse and overseeing the care of some 60 patients. So-called nurse was a serial impersonator hired by at least two SoCal ...
"Last Resort" is the ninth episode of the fifth season of House and the ninety-fifth episode overall. It aired on Fox on November 25, 2008. This episode is an "extended episode" as it runs for an extra seven minutes (excluding ads), taking the total episode's length without ads to 50 minutes.
Image credits: historycoolkids #3. Ronald (left) and Carl McNair (right) were born 10 months apart in the Segregated South. The two were inseparable as toddlers and well into adulthood.