a documentary dealing with the humor and struggle of three disabled adults with severe behaviors"
Our House was a family-oriented drama which ran early on Sunday evening on NBC from 1986 to 1988. It starred Wilford Brimley as Gus Witherspoon, a retired widower who allows his daughter-in-law Jessica (played by Deidre Hall) and her children to move in with him after Gus's son died. Upon its 1986 premiere, the Associated Press called the series "a family show suitable for framing."
"Our House" is a single by British ska/pop band Madness from their album The Rise & Fall. It peaked at number five on the UK singles chart in November 1982 and also was their biggest hit in the United States, reaching number seven on the Billboard chart in 1983. The track went on to win Best Song at the Ivor Novello awards of May 1983.http://www.madness.co.uk/time/1983/text.htm.
Our House is a British Entertainment television programme. Broadcast on UKTV Style, it is a show which more thoroughly follows the DIY show fad of the late 1990s.
"Our House" was a relatively short-lived musical production staged at the Cambridge Theatre in London's West End that ran from 28th October 2002 to 16th August 2003. http://www.albemarle-london.com/Archive/ArchiveShow.php?Show_Name=Our%20House History of the musical Our House The show featured songs from the 1980s ska group Madness and was named after one of their most popular hit singles, "Our House".
"Our House" is a song written by British singer-songwriter Graham Nash, most famously recorded by Crosby, Stills, Nash & Young on their 1970 album Déjà Vu. The song refers to Nash's brief affair with Joni Mitchell at the time Crosby, Stills Nash and Young recorded the Deja Vu album. What is interesting about this song is the underlying complex moral struggles that Nash was facing with regards to the hippie era mentality leaning towards promiscuity in relation on that of monogamy.