CATCH UP WITH THE DOC DURING OXYGEN’S “HOUSE” MARATHON ON FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 3 BEGINNING AT 7PM ET/PT

NEW YORK – January 31, 2012– The doctor is in again on Oxygen with seven season two episodes of the hit series “House” airing on Friday, February 3 at 7PM ET/PT. Oxygen will encore Friday night’s episodes on Saturday, February 4 beginning at 10 AM ET/PT.

“House” is a quirky medical drama starring Hugh Laurie as Dr. Gregory House, an unconventional medical genius who heads a team of doctors at the fictional Princeton-Plainsboro Teaching Hospital in New Jersey. The critically acclaimed series has won several awards, including five Primetime Emmy® Awards, two Golden Globe® Awards, a Peabody Award and nine People’s Choice Awards.

The following episodes will air on Friday, February 3 beginning at 7PM ET/PT:

“Clueless”

Bob comes in suffering from a breathing attack after role-playing with his wife. After trying to find out what’s wrong with him, House decides to tell the man he has a sexually transmitted disease, which causes his wife to tell House a secret. Meanwhile, Wilson has moved in with House and things are not going too well for either of them.

“Safe”

Melinda, a rebellious girl, has a severe allergic reaction and ends up going into shock because she is immunocompromised from a heart transplant she had earlier in life. Soon Melinda’s condition worsens and she becomes paralyzed, with the paralysis slowly moves up her legs. To make matters worse, her overprotective mother and boyfriend are constantly fighting about her condition. The team must find a way to stop the paralysis and figure out what is wrong with her before it gets to her heart. Meanwhile, House and Wilson are still having problems with their living arrangement.

“All In”

A 6 year boy is brought into the hospital with symptoms that House is convinced he has seen before in an elderly woman who died. House tries to convince Wilson to keep Cuddy from knowing what he is up to as he becomes frustrated in trying to find a way to cure the boy.

“Sleeping Dogs Lie”

After a patient, Hannah, is brought after taking an overdose of sleeping pills, it is revealed that she previously had not slept in 10 days. As her condition becomes worse, House discovers that she will need a liver transplant. It turns out that the woman’s girlfriend, Max, is the perfect match. However, after the team discovers something else about the couple’s relationship, it forces them in an ethical quandary. Meanwhile, Cameron accuses Foreman of stealing a medical article she wrote, but he says he wrote one almost exactly like it before hers was even submitted.

“House vs. God”House takes the case of Boyd, a 15-year-old faith healer, who thinks he can talk to God. House thinks he’s making it up, until he sees Boyd touch one of Wilson’s cancer patients and she later goes into remission. After Boyd decides that he will not have brain surgery because he is afraid he will lose communication with God, the entire team must confront their feelings about faith. Meanwhile, Cameron and Foreman are still at odds over the medical article she accused him of stealing.

“Euphoria (1)”

After a police officer is shot and begins experiencing unexplained giddiness, House sends Dr. Foreman to the man’s home to see if he can gather a clue as to why he is acting the way he is. Soon the officer’s health begins to decline and Foreman suddenly begins to experience the exact same symptoms as the officer. The team must race against time and solve the man’s case before Foreman begins to suffer the exact same fate.

“Euphoria (2)”

In the conclusion, the police officer has died and Foreman’s symptoms continue to get worse. He is now experiencing the same blindness, excruciating pain and muscle contractions that the officer had just before he succumbed to the still unknown disease. As Foreman realizes that he may die, he gets in contact with his father who quickly comes to be at his side. Foreman’s condition quickly begins to worsen and the only solution is a brain biopsy. House is determined to find the solution in the dead officer’s apartment before Cameron has to do the biopsy on Foreman’s brain.

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