Hit Noughties drama lands new home for UK viewers from tomorrow – 13 years after final episode

A HIT noughties drama has landed itself a new home in the UK – 13 years after its final episode.

The US medical drama made its debut exactly 20 years ago and ran for eight series.

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A smash-hit US medical drama is coming to Netflix on Tuesday
Hugh Laurie as Dr. House, holding a cane, in front of shelves of medicine.
House – which is currently available on Prime Video – will land on the streaming platform tomorrow
Promotional photo of the House M.D. cast in an operating room.
The acclaimed drama ran for eight series before ending in 2012

House officially came to an end in 2012 as actor Hugh Laurie bowed out of his role as Dr. Gregory House.

A huge success, the show follows Dr. House’s life as an unconventional and cynical medic.

Despite being heavily dependent on pain medication, he successfully leads a team of diagnosticians.

While House is currently available on Prime Video, it will have a new home from April 1st.

Netflix subscribers will be able to enjoy all eight series of House.

House was not only a major hit with viewers but also critics and the show has achieved an impressive near-perfect Rotten Tomatoes score.

The show’s official YouTube page has amassed a whopping 1.6million subscribers and bosses continue to upload clips from the series.

Meanwhile, last year The Sun exclusively revealed how Hugh Laurie would return for the second series of The Night Manager.

He’ll reprise his role as arch villain Richard Roper when the BBC hit returns.

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A TV insider said of his comeback, which echoes Bobby’s in Eighties  soap Dallas: “Everyone was working on the basis he’d been killed in series one, so this will  come as a pleasant surprise.

“It’s only going to crank up the excitement for the much-anticipated sequel, which has already started filming and is expected to air next year.”

Marvel actor Tom Hiddleston has confirmed he is returning as Jonathan Pine, the central hero of John Le Carre’s book, which inspired the 2016 series.

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