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2 unusual facts about House M.D. Original Television Soundtrack


Frank Radice

In 2008, Frank worked with the legendary composer and producer, David Foster, and "Band from TV", on 2 cuts for the CD release of the music from the hit television series House M.D. with proceeds benefiting various charities on the House M.D. Original Television Soundtrack.

House M.D. Original Television Soundtrack

It also featured songs that were recorded especially for the series that were not previously released, such as a cover of the Christina Aguilera song "Beautiful", by Elvis Costello and a cover of The Rolling Stones' "You Can't Always Get What You Want" by Band From TV.


Andrew Cockburn

He married Leslie Corkhill Redlich in San Francisco in 1977 and together they have three children, Chloe Frances Cockburn (April 3, 1979), The O.C. and House M.D. actress Olivia Wilde (née Olivia Jane Cockburn) and Charles Philip Cockburn (January 31, 1993).

Emeco 1006

Nonetheless, the Emeco 1006 has become an icon of American design, appearing regularly in design magazines, fashion layouts and television series such as Sex and the City and House M.D. In the 2000s, the chair was the basis of a new line of aluminum furniture designed by French designer Philippe Starck.

Green Wing: Original Television Soundtrack

Green Wing: Original Television Soundtrack is the soundtrack to the British sitcom Green Wing by Jonathan Whitehead, under the name "Trellis".

Kylee Cochran

She also had appearances in national television series such as ER, House M.D., and has starred alongside her husband Seth Peterson on Burn Notice.

Marcus Giamatti

He has also guest-starred on a number of popular series, such as The X-Files, Homicide: Life on the Street, Monk, The Mentalist and House M.D. and Criminal Minds.

The Black Ryder

Their track, "All That We See" was featured in the end of House M.D. season seven "A Pox on Our House".

Torchwood: Original Television Soundtrack

Torchwood: Original Television Soundtrack is a soundtrack album which was released on 22 September 2008, containing incidental music composed by Ben Foster and Murray Gold and used in the first and second series of the British science fiction television programme Torchwood.


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