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The suspects were the germs. But I quickly began to realize that we needed that character element. I mean, germs don't have motives. After Fox picked up the show, it acquired the working title Chasing Zebras, Circling the Drain - " zebra " is medical slang for an unusual or obscure diagnosis, while "circling the drain" refers to terminal cases, patients in an irreversible decline. The original premise of the show was of a team of doctors working together trying to "diagnose the undiagnosable".
Shore felt it was important to have an interesting central character, one who could examine patients' personal characteristics and diagnose their ailments by figuring out their secrets and lies. As Shore and the rest of the creative team explored the character's possibilities, the program concept became less of procedure and more focused upon the lead role. The character was named "House" from the inspiration of the character, Sherlock Holmes , which was adopted as the show's title, as well.
Shore developed the characters further and wrote the script for the pilot episode. Bryan Singer, who directed the pilot episode and had a major role in casting the primary roles, has said that the "title of the pilot was 'Everybody Lies', and that's the premise of the show". Shore traced the concept for the title character to his experience as a patient at a teaching hospital.
Shore recalled: "I knew, as soon as I left the room, they would be mocking me relentlessly for my cluelessness and I thought that it would be interesting to see a character who actually did that before they left the room.
A central part of the show's premise was that the main character would be disabled in some way. The original idea was for House to use a wheelchair, but Fox rejected this.
Jacobs later expressed her gratitude for the network's insistence that the character be reimagined—putting him on his feet added a crucial physical dimension. The creators considered giving House a visible scar , but that posed problems with make-up.. The writers ultimately chose to give House a damaged leg arising from an incorrect diagnosis, which requires him to use a cane and causes him pain that leads to a narcotic dependency.
Main article Gregory House and Sherlock Holmes connections. References to the fact that House was based on the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle appear throughout the series.
Shore explained that he was always a Holmes fan and found the character's indifference to his clients unique. The resemblance is evident in House's reliance on deductive reasoning and psychology, even where it might not seem obviously applicable, and his reluctance to accept cases he finds uninteresting.
His investigatory method is to eliminate diagnoses logically as they are proved impossible; Holmes used a similar method. Both characters play instruments House plays the piano, the guitar, and the harmonica; Holmes, the violin and take drugs House is dependent on Vicodin ; Holmes is often dependent on cocaine.
House's relationship with Dr. James Wilson echoes that between Holmes and his confidant, Dr. John Watson. Robert Sean Leonard said that House and his character—whose name is very similar to Watson's—were originally intended to work together much as Holmes and Watson do; in his view, House's diagnostic team has assumed that aspect of the Watson role. Wilson even has a dead-beat brother who may be dead, like Watson's dead alcoholic brother.
Shore said that House's name itself is meant as "a subtle homage" to Holmes. House's address is B Baker Street. In Hunting , Wilson's address is also shown to be B.
Individual episodes of the series contain additional references to the Sherlock Holmes tales. In the season two finale , House is shot by a crazed gunman credited as " Moriarty ", the name of Holmes's nemesis. The volume had been given to him the previous Christmas by Wilson, who included the message "Greg, made me think of you. The series finale pays homage to Holmes's apparent death in "The Final Problem", the story with which Conan Doyle originally intended to conclude the Holmes chronicles.
Bryan Singer directed the pilot episode and the third episode, Occam's Razor. Attanasio, Jacobs, Shore and Singer, were executive producers of the program for its entirety.
Moran joined the staff as writers at the beginning of the first season after the making of the pilot episode. Friend and Lerner, who are business partners, had been offered positions when the series launched, but turned the opportunity down. After observing the show's success, they accepted when Jacobs offered them jobs again the following year.
Since the beginning of Season 4, Moran, Friend, and Lerner have been credited as executive producers on the series, joining Attanasio, Jacobs, Shore, and Singer. Hugh Laurie was credited as an executive producer for the second and third episodes of Season 5.
Shore is House' s showrunner. Through the end of the sixth season, more than two dozen writers have contributed to the program. The show's most prolific directors through its first six seasons were Deran Sarafian 22 episodes , who was not involved in Season 6 , and Greg Yaitanes Of the more than three dozen other directors who have worked on the series, only David Straiton directed as many as 10 episodes through the sixth season.
Hugh Laurie directed the 17th episode of Season 6, Lockdown. Elan Soltes has been the visual effects supervisor since the show began. Lisa Sanders, an assistant clinical professor of medicine at the Yale School of Medicine is a technical advisor to the series. She writes the "Diagnosis" column that inspired House's premise. According to Shore, "three different doctors Bobbin Bergstrom , a registered nurse, is the program's on-set medical adviser.
At first, the producers were looking for a "quintessentially American person" to play the role of House. Bryan Singer in particular felt there was no way he was going to hire a non-American actor for the role. At the time of the casting session, Hugh Laurie was in Namibia filming the movie Flight of the Phoenix. He assembled an audition tape in a hotel bathroom, the only place with enough light, and apologized for its appearance which Singer compared to a "bin Laden video".
Laurie improvised, using an umbrella for a cane. Singer was very impressed by his performance and commented on how well the "American actor" was able to grasp the character. Singer was not aware that Laurie was English, due to his convincing American accent.
Laurie credits the accent to "a misspent youth watching too much TV and too many movies". Laurie later revealed that he initially thought the show's central character was Dr. James Wilson. He assumed that House was a supporting character, due to the nature of the character, until he received the full script of the pilot episode.
Laurie, the son of a doctor, Ran Laurie, said he felt guilty for "being paid more to become a fake version of [his] own father". Leonard thought the Numb3rs script was "kind of cool" and planned to audition for the show. However, he decided that the character he was up for, Charlie Eppes, was in too many scenes; he later observed, "The less I work, the happier I am".
He believed that his House audition was not particularly good, but that his lengthy friendship with Singer helped win him the part of Dr. Singer had enjoyed Lisa Edelstein's portrayal of a prostitute on The West Wing , and sent her a copy of the pilot script. Edelstein was attracted to the quality of the writing and her character's "snappy dialogue" with House, and was cast as Dr. Lisa Cuddy. Australian actor Jesse Spencer's agent suggested that he audition for the role of Dr.
Robert Chase. Spencer believed the program would be similar in style to General Hospital , but changed his mind after reading the scripts. After he was cast, he persuaded the producers to turn the character into an Australian. Patrick Dempsey also auditioned for the part of Chase; he later became known for his portrayal of Dr. Derek Shepherd on Grey's Anatomy. Omar Epps, who plays Dr. Jennifer Morrison felt that her audition for the part of Dr. Allison Cameron was a complete disaster.
However, before her audition, Singer had watched some of her performances, including on Dawson's Creek , and already wanted to cast her in the role. Morrison left the show when her character was written out in the middle of season six. At the end of season three, House dismisses Chase, while Foreman and Cameron resign. After an episode in which he "borrows" a janitor whom he calls " Dr. Buffer " to assist in a diagnosis, House must then recruit a new diagnostic team, for which he identifies seven finalists.
The producers originally planned to recruit two new full-time actors, with Foreman, who returns in season four's Mirror Mirror , bringing the team back up to three members; ultimately, the decision was made to add three new regular cast members.
Along with Epps, actors Morrison and Spencer remained in the cast, as their characters moved on to new assignments. During production, the show's writers dismissed a single candidate per episode; as a result, said Jacobs, neither the producers nor the cast knew who was going to be hired until the last minute. That's why Shore had been pushing Fox and Universal since last fall to give him a firm answer on whether the show would continue. Shore, Jacobs and Laurie wanted to wrap House up on their own terms, but faced a Catch Either aim for a renewal and risk not getting to produce a series closer, or push for a proper finale but shut the door on a renewal.
As the decision dragged on, Fox Entertainment president Kevin Reilly said in January, "We have just been avoiding it, to be honest with you. The new Kiefer Sutherland drama Touch , which begins its full run in March, did well in its January 25 preview. With both shows in his pocket, as well as a potential Terra Nova renewal and five drama pilots in the works, Reilly had more incentive to let House go.
Fox execs and Shore agreed to wrap things up, and on February 8, the cast and crew were informed. By then, Shore had made his peace with the decision. The show's stars are still processing the news. Earlier the future of the series seemed bright and we never thought of such a situation. The first episode of House season 8 aired on 3rd October on Fox and ran till 21st May After then, fans were eagerly waiting for the September month as most of the seasons were dropped in that month itself.
According to TV Guide, one of the main reasons for canceling the series besides the reception was another issue. The amount of discount it was being provided with was not enough. Another aspect turns out to be a clash between Universal and Fox. Universal wanted to go for a 22 episodes long season but Fox was against it. It was willing to come up with the final season of 13 episodes. This ultimately led to the defeasance of the show, House.
House is having six doctors in the main roles while other cast members appeared as guests or recurring roles in several seasons. It was evident that an actor who was portraying a prominent character in a specific season became a guest appearance in the other.
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