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The House, MD official television soundtrack was released on September 18, 2007 by Nettwerk Records. [2] The CD includes two performances by Band from TV, a band formed by actor Greg Grunberg, that features television actors singing and playing instruments for charity.
"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 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.
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 ...
House initially diagnoses it as acid reflux causing his vocal cords to tense, but when Schwartz adjusts his belt due to soreness, House realizes Schwartz has pancreatic cancer, which was the root cause of the acid reflux. At the same time, it is reported that the patient with alien hand syndrome, Scott, is really suffering from a reaction to an ...
"Wilson's Heart" is the sixteenth episode and season finale of the fourth season of House and the eighty-sixth episode overall. It aired on May 19, 2008, on Fox.It is the second and final part of the two-part fourth season finale, the first part being "House's Head".
The music video, directed by Walter Stern, features a foetus singing in the womb, and the song has been featured in various television programmes, including as the opening theme for the US television programme House and the Australian show The Lost Flowers of Alice Hart.
Most people call House a positive force in their lives, but Wilson—knowing that he himself only has a few months left to live due to his terminal cancer diagnosis—instead tells the harsh truth, delivering a eulogy in which he calls House an arrogant man who never cared for his friends. He is interrupted by a text message from an unknown ...