Even in Reruns, June's a Good Month for House

Part of: House

Ornery Dr. House might not care about external validation, but his show and creator are garnering a lot of it this month.

On the day House entered summer reruns, executive producer David Shore was announced as a finalist for a Humanitas Prize for the Emmy-winning "Three Stories" episode. The prize honours television and movie writing that "honestly explores the complexities of the human experience and sheds light on the positive values of life."

This marks the third episode from season one to be nominated, following the pilot and "Damned If You Do" last year. In "Three Stories," House reluctantly gives a lecture to med students, describing three cases of leg pain to illustrate a lesson not just in diagnostics, but in the frightening power and consequence of choice -- entwining the stories in a surreal, comedic way. Not until midway through the episode do we realize that one of the patients is House himself.

"Three Stories" is joined by ER's "Darfur" episode and "Ripped" from Law & Order: Special Victims Unit in the 60-minute dramatic category (see all nominees at the Humanitas website). Winners will be announced June 28.

On Monday, the previously announced Peabody Awards were handed out at a ceremony in New York City hosted by comedian Jon Stewart. House was one of the recipients, cited as "the most distinctive new doctor drama in a decade." (The webcast of the ceremony may eventually be archived at the Peabody site – the original announcement from April is currently posted.)

Piling on the accolades, Shore will be acknowledged next week with the Banff World Television Festival's Award of Excellence. Though he's gained prominence with the creation of FOX's highly rated, critically acclaimed show, Shore already had an award-winning career in both Canadian and American television, including Due South, Traders, The Practice, and Law & Order.

It remains to be seen if House's streak will linger until July 6, when the Emmy nominations are announced. Nods in acting and writing fields are possible-to-almost-definite: Omar Epps possibly, "Autopsy" likely, Hugh Laurie definitely (with the caveat that nothing is ever actually definite with those unpredictable Emmy voters).

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  • 1 - chilibreath

    Jun 08, 2006 at 2:06 am

    Sure hope House, MD garners more nominations, especially for the other cast members and hopefully for the show itself! BTW, how many months does it usually take before the next Season starts showing?

  • 2 - Diane Kristine

    Jun 08, 2006 at 10:12 am

    I don't think Fox has announced specific dates yet, but it will probably return in early September.

  • 3 - Joan Hunt

    Jun 09, 2006 at 2:18 am

    Congrats! This article has been placed on Advance.net

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