!![[Series/{{House}} The TV series]]:
* ActingInTheDark: During the season four "reality show" where House was whittling down the candidates as the episodes went on, those who would not make the final cut were not told until the week of filming for that episode began.
* ActorLeavesCharacterDies: [[spoiler:When Kal Penn left the show to serve in the Obama administration, the producers had his character, Kutner, commit suicide. Though this was due to the first reason, not because of any friction with the rest of the cast. They just wanted some drama and a VerySpecialEpisode. The director later joked that if he'd left for another acting role, the death would have been [[EroticAsphyxiation autoerotic asphyxiation]].]]
* AscendedFanon: The PortmanteauCoupleName [[spoiler:"Fourteen/Foreteen" was invented for the Foreman/Thirteen pairing, natch.]] This is an OfficialCouple, and that particular name has an added connotation [[spoiler:(fourteen = thirteen + one)]], so House has used that portmanteau name. He does ''not'' want them shipped, but...
* BillingDisplacement:
** While Chase and Cameron generally have less screentime than Thirteen, Taub and Kutner during Seasons 4 and 5, Jesse Spencer and Creator/JenniferMorrison continued to be billed in the opening credits over their actors. Creator/KalPenn was never listed in the opening credits, while Creator/OliviaWilde and Peter Jacobson had to wait until Season 7 before doing so. Speaking of which...
** Despite appearing in barely a quarter of the episodes in Season 7, Wilde was billed as a main cast member over Creator/AmberTamblyn, who had a far larger role in the season.
* CastTheRunnerUp: Creator/FeliciaDay auditioned for the pilot. She showed up as the POTW in a season 5 episode.
* CreatorBacklash: Creator/DavidShore came to dislike the infamous scene where House drives his car through Cuddy's living room, because he wrote the scene assuming Cuddy would be in Season 8. Had he known Lisa Edelstein would be leaving the show, he never would have written it.
* CreatorsPest: ExecutiveMeddling reared its head and Fox execs demanded the creators cast a "villain" to go up against House. The creators reluctantly created the character of Vogler, a hospital admin who wants to get rid of House and his team, but they were not happy with the character. Luckily for them, Fox began airing ''House'' after ''Series/AmericanIdol'' giving the show ratings clout and producer David Shore the ability to make creative changes... [[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/30/arts/television/30hous.html?pagewanted=1 like getting rid of Vogler]].
* DawsonCasting:
** The 15-year old model in "Skin Deep" is played by a then-27 year old actress.
** Cuddy's daughter is usually played by a much older child actress (looking about four or five) but is treated as though she's two. This is pretty jarring as it looks like the child has developmental disabilities.
* TheDanza: Lisa Edelstein as Lisa Cuddy.
* {{Defictionalization}} (sort of): [[http://www.princetonhcs.org/phcs-home/what-we-do/university-medical-center-of-princeton-at-plainsboro.aspx The University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro]] (opened in May 2012), which even looks somewhat like the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Hospital. However, it has nothing to do with Princeton University (which has no medical school); it was instead originally loosely affiliated with the Robert Wood Johnson Medical School, the medical unit of Rutgers University (based in nearby New Brunswick).[[note]]Because nothing involving New Jersey medicine or education is simple, we are obligated here to state that when UMCPP opened, the medical school was the University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, a federation of medical and dental schools across the state, originally associated with Seton Hall University (a private Catholic institution based in/near Newark) taken over by the state in 1965. A 2013 realignment assigned most of UMDNJ's units to Rutgers, the flagship public state university, except for the School of Osteopathic Medicine, which was assigned to Glassboro-based Rowan University as part of a bargain between Governor Chris Christie and Senate President Steve Sweeney, whose constituency includes Glassboro, to balance the interests of South Jersey. Complicated, see?[[/note]] Eventually, it got bought out by Penn Medicine, the hospital network associated with the UsefulNotes/{{Philadelphia}}-based [[UsefulNotes/IvyLeague University of Pennsylvania]] School of Medicine.
* DevelopmentGag:
** "Dead and Buried" had a toy zebra as an important clue. "Chasing Zebras" was considered as a title for the show, based on the medical saying "If you hear hoofbeats, think horses, not zebras."
** In the Pilot, Wilson forgets the patient's name, calling her "Rachel Adler" instead of "Rebecca Adler." "Rachel" was the intended name for the character in the original script.
* DirectedByCastMember: "Lockdown" and "The C-Word", by Creator/HughLaurie himself.
* DyeingForYourArt: Jennifer Morrison dyed her hair brown to play Dr. Cameron. After she stopped being a regular cast member, she's seen with her natural blonde hair.
* ExecutiveMeddling: [[http://www.nytimes.com/2007/01/30/arts/television/30hous.html The reason why Vogler was introduced in Season 1]] (see page 2 of the article).
* FakeAmerican: Creator/HughLaurie as Dr. House. His American accent is one of the better examples, though the way he pronounces some words can give it away. Strangely, he keeps the accent even when he's screwed up lines, as can be seen in the outtakes. When executive producer Bryan Singer saw Hugh Laurie's audition tape, he turned to the casting department and said, "See? ''This'' is an American actor!" The casting department had to correct him.
** [[LampshadeHanging Lampshaded]] in season one when House calls a doctor in the early hours of the morning. When asked to explain why he is calling at such an early hour he "puts on" an English accent and pretends he was calling from the UK and hadn't considered the time difference. For this scene Hugh Laurie is of course putting on the silly voice he used for oddball sketch comedy in the '80s.
** Like most fake-American accents, Laurie uses a "gruff voice" as a cover-up in order to fake an American accent over his British -- à la Bob Hoskins in ''Film/WhoFramedRogerRabbit'', and John Mahoney on ''Series/{{Frasier}}''; not coincidentally, they're ''all'' playing stereotypical "tough American detectives" who supposedly all speak in gruff Midwestern dialects (although Laurie does put in enough suburban New Jersey to fit comfortably in the spot).
** Subverted with Creator/JamieBamber as the PatientOfTheWeek in "The Confession", sporting a nearly flawless American accent as he has for the majority of his US TV appearances. But he has American ancestry and citizenship despite being born in London (his father is American, which automatically grants him this). One wonders if he and Laurie spent breaks discussing the best way to maintain a false accent.
* FromEntertainmentToEducation: Even if it has been blamed for med students jumping at a rare disease, it has actually been used to explain students on how to be more careful when conducting said tests for those help the diagnoses.
** In Germany there is a diagnostic specialist doctor who taught a course looking at the show and drawing lessons to help their real life work. He managed to cure a baffling long term case in a patient exactly because the symptoms lined up with one of the heavy metal poisoning cases on the show.
* HypotheticalCasting: Creator/HughLaurie's best friend and almost perma-collaborator Creator/StephenFry was in talks of having a role in the series following the Tritter Arc but the plan fell trough due to [[https://youtu.be/mknONiModPI?t=145 Fry's busy schedule.]]
* LifeImitatesArt: [[http://www.princetonhcs.org/Default.aspx?p=4089&d=3617 Construction is already underway on the University Medical Center of Princeton at Plainsboro]], which is replacing the already existing [[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_Medical_Center_at_Princeton University Medical Center at Princeton]]. Seeing as how the "university" in the name is ''not'' Princeton University, why else would you put both names in?
* MoneyDearBoy: Hugh Laurie had reservations about taking part in an American TV show because it meant spending months away from home and his family and because American networks insist on actors signing multiple-year contracts. He would openly state in interviews that he wasn't keen on spending much more time playing the character of House (despite major US and international success) and, in order to convince him to stay, the network gave him substantial pay increases until he became the highest paid dramatic TV actor in the world.
* PlayingAgainstType:
** Before ''House'', Creator/HughLaurie was famous in Britain as a comedian and half of the [[Creator/StephenFry Fry]] [[Series/ABitOfFryAndLaurie and Laurie]] comedy team.
** Detective Tritter is a sharp contrast to the soft, kindly fatherly types Creator/DavidMorse usually plays.
* PlayingWithCharacterType: Creator/WentworthMiller became synonymous with ChronicHeroSyndrome after his exposure on ''Series/PrisonBreak'' as NiceGuy Michael Scofield. In an episode of ''House'', he plays a wealthy GoodSamaritan who is so altruistic that he'd happily sign away all his assets to anybody if they asked him for help, but is only doing so because of a brain disease that is affecting his judgement. His wife is rightfully freaked out that he doesn't prioritize either himself or their family over the well-being of random strangers, as her husband actively wishes that he will die of his ailment so his organs can be used to save a few more lives.
* RealitySubtext: House walks improperly with his cane to exaggerate his limp and use it to manipulate people[[note]]He holds it in the same hand as his injured leg, when usually you're supposed to hold it in the ''opposite'' hand so you can lean away from the injury and use a natural arm swing[[/note]], but doing this for so long was causing Hugh Laurie real pain by the third season, so to give him a break there was a several-episode arc where House was pain-free and didn't need his cane.
* RealLifeWritesThePlot:
** Thirteen's being absent from most of Season 7 was because of Olivia Wilde's budding movie career.
** Lisa Edelstein didn't return for Season 8 because of a contract dispute. Lucky for the production team, the events of the Season 7 finale led to have a plausible reason to write Cuddy out.
* ReferencedBy:
** An episode of ''Series/{{Scrubs}}'' [[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Jcel21VBlnM spoofed]] House, with Dr. Cox taking House's place and even giving him a limp and a cane temporarily, and giving stylistic flashbacks.
** A Disney comic had Mickey and friends (and Pete) watching a TV show which spoofed House. The title of the story was, of course, ''Mouse''.
** On ''Series/MondayMornings'', the medical team has a problem to diagnose a patient. Michelle points out that they must be missing something and asks if they should call House.
** ''WesternAnimation/TheSimpsons'':
*** There was an Itchy and Scratchy segment with the mouse in House's role.
*** Lisa (Simpson, not Cuddy) was once seen/heard watching the show and mentioning that Dr. House and his team are about to make a final diagnosis.
* RomanceOnTheSet: Jesse Spencer and Jennifer Morrison, who play Drs. Chase and Cameron. They were at one point engaged to be married, but called it off shortly before the wedding. Meanwhile, in a case of RealLifeWritesThePlot, their characters also got together romantically... but the plot didn't catch up to their real-life breakup, so the actors were filming proposal and wedding scenes well after they had broken up.
* SimilarlyNamedWorks: ''Series/{{House}}'' the medical drama? Or ''Film/{{House}}'' the HauntedHouse horror/comedy flick?
* ScrewedByTheLawyers: The original US broadcastings had an edited version of Music/MassiveAttack's "Teardrop" as the opening theme, but due to licensing issues, the song had to be replaced with a similar in-house substitute for international and later digital releases.
* StarMakingRole:
** Portraying Allison Cameron gave Creator/JenniferMorrison a big push.
** Creator/HughLaurie had already been established in his native UK, but playing House is what established him to American audiences.
** While she had attracted some attention beforehand for her short-lived role as Alex in ''Series/TheOC'', portraying Thirteen is what gave Creator/OliviaWilde a sustained push, to the point Thirteen being absent from most of Season 7 was because of Wilde's budding movie career.
* TrollingCreator: Creator/HughLaurie would occasionally switch his limp and cane hand to see if anyone would notice. He says no one did.
* UnderageCasting: Doctors typically graduate from medical school at twenty-six. However, Creator/OliviaWilde was twenty-three when she started on the show as Thirteen. Similarly, Jesse Spencer and Charlyne Yi were both twenty-five, and Creator/OdetteAnnable was twenty-six (the character had previously worked as a prison doctor and therefore, was obviously not straight out of medical school).
* WhatCouldHaveBeen:
** Creator/DavidCross, Creator/PatrickDempsey, Creator/DenisLeary and Creator/RobMorrow were considered for Dr. House. Creator/KyleMacLachlan auditioned for the role. He described it as one of the worst auditions of his life.
** A physical deformity or handicap was always part of the character design for House, but early versions of the show put him in a wheelchair rather than giving him a bum leg; this was thrown out because it limited the character but showed up in the episode "Needle In A Haystack", where House tries to go a week in a wheelchair as a bet. In another early character design, he had a giant scar on his face.
** Season 8 could've been much different if Lisa Edelstein hadn't left the show due to a pay dispute.
** Season 8 nearly had Martha Masters brought back to replace Thirteen, and one of the unsuccessful fellowship candidates from back in Season 4 (likely either Cole or Dobson) brought in to replace Cuddy. However, the writers felt that they had taken Masters as far as they could, and that Foreman's personality was just too perfect a fit for the Dean of Medicine role to give it to anybody else. In addition, had it been known that would be the show's final season, odds are that Adams would have been limited to appearing in the season premiere (if even that), and Park would have been the only permanent addition to the main cast.
* WorkingTitle: ''Chasing Zebras'' was an early working title for the show, after the common med-school saying "if you hear hoofbeats, you think horses, not zebras" (i.e. a simple, mundane, common explanation for a group of symptoms is likelier to be right than an exotic, complicated or rare one).

!![[Film/{{House}} The film]]:
* CompletelyDifferentTitle:
** Brazil: ''The House of Amazement''
** Colombia: ''The Scary House''
** Denmark: ''Home Alone''
** Finland: ''The Neighbor is Haunted''
** Italy: ''Who is Buried in That House?''
** Mexico: ''The Mansion''
** Portugal: ''A Hallucinating House''
** Sweden: ''Look, We're Haunting!''
* TheForeignSubtitle:
** Argentina: ''House: The House of Horror''
** Germany: ''House: The Horror House''
** Peru: ''House: The House of Terror''
** Spain: ''House, an Amazing House''
** Uruguay: ''House: The House of Fear''
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