At fictional Princeton Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey, prickly genius Dr Gregory House tackles health mysteries as would a medical Sherlock Holmes, all the while playing mind games with colleagues that include his best friend, oncologist James Wilson. House, an acerbic infectious disease specialist, solves medical puzzles with the help of a team of young diagnosticians. Flawless instincts and unconventional thinking help earn House great respect, despite his brutal honesty and antisocial tendencies.
House won't work until Wilson stays. Is a PA's tough job killing her? Is Thirteen ill? - Sexual references and scenes of surgery
A donor's organs start killing the recipients. But why? House hires a PI to spy on Wilson. - Violence and strong bloody scenes of surgery
What illness makes an artist's paintings worse? House gets Lucas to dig dirt on the team. - Sexual references and scenes of surgery
Wilson doc-naps House and takes him to his dad's funeral. The team treat an adopted woman. - Bloody medical images
House is delighted to treat Thirteen's hookup. And he keeps Lucas on Wilson's case. - Sexual references and drug themes
Is a single dad making himself sick while sleepwalking? Cuddy's about to adopt a baby. - Scenes of surgery and drug themes
The team treat an agoraphobic man in his home... until Cuddy throws them all off the case - Strong bloody scenes of surgery
Is Kutner right to trust a patient? Foreman goes it alone to prove he can go it alone. - Bloody medical images & themes of sexual violence
House and Thirteen are among the hostages taken by a gunman who demands to be diagnosed - Scenes of violence
An 'all-natural' fitness guru collapses. Kutner sets up a helpline in House's name. - Sexual references
A pranked schoolgirl faints. Is it shrooms? A thoughtful Christmas present upsets House. - Sexual references
The team treat a man who's living with chronic pain. Sound familiar? Support information at channel4.com/support. - Themes of suicide
Cuddy's off so Cameron's in charge. It'll be fine. Is a patient's goodness a pathology? - Bloody medical images and sexual references
The team question their own choices as they treat a doctor who quit to follow her dreams - Bloody medical images and sexual references
Why's House taken the case of a drunk priest hallucinating a bloody, levitating Jesus? - Bloody medical images, sex, sexual abuse themes
Harriet Kemsley joins Adam, Josh and Alex for a satirical round-up of the week - Bloody medical images, offensive language, drugs
Home truths replace House truths as the team treat a totally uninhibited man. Enough said. - Sexual references and scenes of surgery
The team's latest patient is a nurse with green wee and a cat that has predicted her death - Bloody medical images
House saves a man with locked-in syndrome from having his organs cut out. With Mos Def. - Sexual references
A woman starts dying at her husband's deathbed. With Meatloaf. Support information at channel4.com/support. - Themes of suicide/moderate language/surgery scenes
Cameron puts a case on House, then tries to go on leave. As if. What's with Wilson's diet? - Moderate language, sex, bloody medical images
Has a deaf teenage wrestler got exploding head syndrome? Support information at channel4.com/support. - Sex refs, suicide themes & bloody medical images
A dancer's skin falls off. House can't say who he's hallucinating. Support information at channel4.com/support. - Strong surgery scenes/suicide theme/graphic images
What's real as House treats a man whose left hand hates him? Cuddy puts House in his box. - Sexual references, violence and scenes of surgery