(If you were looking for the episode guide, click here)
Medical TV shows. From soap opera General Hospital to Doogie Howser, Chicago Hope, ER, Scrubs and Grey’s Anatomy, to name a few, have always been around.
Heck, we even cover Grey’s Anatomy episodes here from time to time.
Today, though, is the start of a new project here at A Disease A Day. We’d like to call it – the House, M.D. Project. Starting today, and for as long as it takes, we will cover each and every episode of the show, starting from season 1. We will explain about the disease covered in that episode like we do with other diseases here – simply and in plain English.
So whether you’re a long time fan of the show, or, like us, starting from scratch, you’re welcome to join the ride.
How do I find those episodes?
There are several ways in which you can catch up on older (and also new) episodes:
- Fox.com – If you live in the US, you can watch full episodes for free on the show’s website.
- Hulu – Also reserved for US watchers. Fox is a Hulu partner, meaning its shows also find their way to Hulu.
- Itunes – You can buy past House seasons for $59.99 each in HD or $39.99 in SD.
- Amazon – Another place where you can buy the show. Here are various links:
Season one ,Season two ,Season three ,Season four ,Season five ,Seasons 1-5 .
(Disclaimer: We get a few bucks for each of these Amazon purchases). - Other ways – There are, of course, other, less… uhmm… legal ways of watching older episodes. We will let you do your own research about that (and no, you didn’t hear us say the word Torrent at all).
Can I participate?
Yes, you can. By spreading the word. And to help you do just you can share this nice little graphic on your Facebook, Twitter, Myspace page or whatever.

How can I keep track of what’s changed?
You can visit our new project page, where an episode guide will be shown at all times. You’re welcome to bookmark that page.
To make sure you don’t miss anything you can join our Facebook page, follow us on Twitter, or subscribe to our RSS or Email subscriptions for free.
What next?
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January 8th, 2010 at 1:44 pm
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