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March 23rd, 2010

8:30pm - Tuesday, March 23 on TV 3

This season House has offered up character-centric episodes focusing on Dr. House (Hugh Laurie) and individual members of his team. However in this week's episode House's best bud gets his turn. House screens on Tuesday, March 23rd at 8:30pm on 3.

"I have my own patients and my own day that doesn't include House. So you basically follow Wilson around for a few days and see what his life is like," Robert Sean Leonard, who portrays Wilson on the series, tells EW about the upcoming episode revolving around his character.

A lot of supporting actors would jump at the chance to have an episode where they're the central focus. However Leonard is not one of those people.

"Oh, no, it's my worst nightmare. Are you kidding?" Leonard explains "[When] I read House, and Wilson was in about three scenes a show, I thought, 'this is perfect'," the actor continues.

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House: Dream Team

March 9th, 2010

8:30pm - Tuesday, March 9 on TV 3

House (Hugh Laurie) resumes his post after getting his licence back and sets out to form a "dream team" in this week's unmissable House, screening on Tuesday, March 9th at 8:30pm on 3.

Ever since House checked himself into a mental institution there have been plenty of changes at Princeton-Plainsboro - especially with House's team of diagnosticians. Taub (Peter Jacobson) quit to pursue a new job, and Thirteen (Olivia Wilde) was fired by Foreman (Omar Epps) after he became the boss.

"This season, the writers have been all about taking risks," Olivia Wilde tells EW about this year's developments, adding that House will have more trouble than he thought getting her and Taub back.

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A Love Triangle on House

March 2nd, 2010

8:30pm - Tuesday, March 2 on TV 3

Could there be a love triangle developing? This week sees Michael Weston's Lucas returning to House, and according to Weston, his character's presence may upset a lot of "Huddy" fans. House continues on Tuesday, March 2nd at 8:30pm on 3.

"After the first few episodes I did last year, there were rumblings of a romance with Cuddy," Weston explains about what prompted the House writes to bring back Lucas.

"I think they decided to bring back someone that offered something to Lisa [Edelstein]'s character but also face off with Hugh [Laurie]," he adds.

The actor continues, revealing that his chemistry with the series' stars will most definitely lead to some unexpected twists in the medical drama. "I think Cuddy has a thing for House, and Lucas sort of has a thing for House - in terms of his friendship," he says.

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Still Haunted on House

February 23rd, 2010

8:30pm - Tuesday, February 23 on TV 3

The case of African dictator, President Dibala, is still haunting Dr. Robert Chase (Jesse Spencer) in this week's unmissable House, screening on Tuesday, February 23rd at 8:30pm on 3.

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 (guest star James Earl Jones), an African dictator accused of genocide and crimes against humanity.

Dr. Chase's faith pushed him to choose to save a country rather than save a patient, and his role in the dictator's death has rocked his personal and professional worlds ever since.

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James Earl Jones on House

February 9th, 2010

8:30pm - Tuesday, February 9 on TV 3

Tony Award-winning actor James Earl Jones (who's possibly best known as the unmistakable voice of Darth Vader in the Star Wars movies) is guest staring in House when the hit medical series continues its latest sixth season on Tuesday, February 9th at 8:30pm on 3.

Starring in the episode titled "The Tyrant", James Earl Jones will play President Dibala, a controversial African politician who falls ill and is brought to Princeton Plainsboro for treatment.

"We have actually just finished working with James Earl Jones," House star Hugh Laurie told reporters at the FOX TCA.

"How's that? You ask about guest stars and I give you James Earl Jones. That's not bad is it?," Laurie continued.

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House Series Premiere

January 26th, 2010

8:30pm - Tuesday, January 26 on TV 3

Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) has officially gone crazy, and fans are about to dive down the rabbit hole with him when House returns on Tuesday, January 26th at 8:30pm on 3.

The two-hour Season Six premiere finds House confined to the mental institution audiences saw him walking into in the final moments of last season.

If you're a fan of Hugh Laurie's crabby character, you'll certainly be happy with the premiere, as he and Dr. James Wilson (Robert Sean Leonard) are the only main characters to make an appearance.

"It was daunting. I was daunted and I still am," Laurie tells Buddy TV about his character's solo flight.

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House Season 4 Encore

October 28th, 2009

8:30pm - Wednesday, October 28 on TV 3

Golden Globe-winner Hugh Laurie is back as the controversial doctor who trusts no one in a very special repeat screening of the fourth season of House, premiering on Wednesday, October 28th at 8:30pm on 3.

Numerous medical shows have come and gone, but House is one of the fortunate few that have remained, the series has been renewed for a sixth series which will be returning to 3 in 2010. Lisa Edelstein, who plays Dr. Lisa Cuddy on the series, believes that the show's staying power is rooted in its ability to resonate with all kinds of viewers.

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House New Episodes

August 5th, 2009

VIBE - Wednesdays from 5 August, 8.30pm

Every week a new mystery... every week a new baffling case that only one team can solve.

Dr. Gregory House (Hugh Laurie) is devoid of bedside manner and wouldn't even talk to his patients if he could get away with it. But when a patient's life is in the balance, House will do whatever it takes in the race against the clock to save lives, from sending one of his team to break into a patient's home in search of clues, to attempting a controversial, high-stakes, trial- and-error form of treatment to see how a patient responds. House's methods may be suspect, but his results are not.