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Tonight on "House": Guest Star -- Meatloaf. Yes, Meatloaf.

Posted by Lindy Parker

Apparently, someone at Fox said their prayers to the god of sex and drums and rock 'n roll...

Relishing his ability to vanish into a role, he says, "My ideal situation is for people to watch House ... and not even know it's me."  Meat Loaf checks into the hit Fox drama as a long-ailing man whose caretaker wife has suddenly collapsed. (To play sick, the actor-rocker cops to taking pointers from Ted Danson on Damages.) Mysteriously, the husband gets better as his Mrs. gets sicker. It all makes for a good case for Dr. House.  (TV Guide)

The best part about this guest appearance is that apparently, it lead to a future collaboration between Hugh Laurie and Meatloaf on the rocker's upcoming album...

"I have a song that is just piano, so I wrote [Hugh] a little note saying, 'This is a demo and I'd love for you to play on it.' I wasn't going to [pester] him and go, 'Did you hear the demo?' And the next day on the set, he said, 'Are you kidding me? Yes, I'll play.' So I'm hoping that happens." (TV Guide)

Awesome.  We assume this is an opportunity for which Dr. House has waited a long time.  How long, you ask?  As long as the wheels are turning...Everybody!

As long as the fires are burning
As long as your prayers are coming true
You'd better believe it, that I would do
Anything for love
...

Previously:

"House" Viewers Hate Gay Sex?

House and Cuddy Finally Do The Deed 

"House" is Back in the, Y'Know, House


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