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  1. In his three-hour interview, David Shore talks about his early life and brief law career in Canada. He describes his move to Los Angeles and his big break writing for the critically acclaimed series Due South for show creator Paul Haggis. He discusses writing for the Canadian shows Traders, The Hardy Boys, and The Outer Limits and chronicles writing an episode of NYPD Blue, which led to ...

  2. David Shore is a Canadian born lawyer, writer, producer, and director who is the creator of the series House. Prior to creating House, he was a writer for Family Law, Law & Order, The Practice, Due South, and the Canadian series Traders. He was the executive producer of Hack (starring David Morse) and was supervising producer on Traders. In addition to being the creator and executive producer ...

  3. 2015. Close Up with The Hollywood Reporter ( 1 episode) as Self. 1979. Meatballs as Kid Eating Crackers. A Canadian television writer, director and producer. He is known for creating the critically acclaimed series House and more recently, Battle Creek, Sneaky Pete and The Good Doctor. Shore worked on Family Law, NYPD Blue and Due South, also ...

  4. May 19, 2012 · After eight seasons, the hit Fox drama House comes to an end with its series finale on May 21 st. Following a one-hour retrospective special that will look back at this groundbreaking series and ...

  5. Feb 25, 2021 · David Shore's favorite House MD episodes. In the episode "Three Stories" (written by Shore), fans of House learned the origin of Dr. Gregory House's leg pain and the surgery which led to his ...

  6. Jun 4, 2018 · David Shore on How a Non-Profit Inspired an Episode of ‘The Good Doctor’. David Shore has worked out of his mint-green Shore Z Prods. office on the Sony lot in Los Angeles for nearly six years ...

  7. David Shore to Writer's Guild magazine After Fox picked up the show, it acquired the working title Chasing Zebras, Circling the Drain ("zebra" is medical slang for an unusual or obscure diagnosis, while "circling the drain" refers to terminal cases, patients in an irreversible decline). The original premise of the show was of a team of doctors working together trying to "diagnose the ...