Diagnosis: Murder

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Diagnosis: Murder

The cast, circa 1994: Victoria Rowell, Michael Tucci, Barry Van Dyke, Scott Baio, and Delores Hall, with Dick Van Dyke in the center
Genre Drama
Creator(s) Joyce Burditt
Starring Dick Van Dyke
Barry Van Dyke
Victoria Rowell
Scott Baio
Charlie Schlatter
Michael Tucci
Delores Hall
Country of origin Flag of United States United States
No. of episodes 178 + 5 TV Movies
Production
Running time 45 min (approx)
Broadcast
Original channel CBS
Original run October 29, 1993May 11, 2001

Diagnosis: Murder was a mystery/medical/drama television series with 45 minute long episodes that ran from 1993 to 2001. There were also movie versions that were first aired in 1992, 1993, and 2002. The show was produced by Viacom Productions.

The show was a spin-off of Jake and the Fatman. Dr. Mark Sloan made his first appearance in Jake and the Fatman's episode 4.19, "It Never Entered My Mind". Afterwards, three TV movies aired prior to the start of the series.

Based on the popular 1980s police drama of the same name, the regular series debuted on CBS on October 29, 1993, and became a rapid success, airing in many countries around the world. Almost canceled at the end of the second season, it returned as a midseason replacement in the third season. 178 episodes were made and aired in the show's eight seasons on the CBS network in the United States and two more TV movies aired after the series' cancellation on May 11, 2001. Since 1997, the popular show used to air in reruns on ABC Family (formerly The Family Channel), and today, the show is currently airing on both ION Television (formerly i: Independent Television and PAX TV) and Hallmark Channel.

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[edit] Plot

The plot centered around Dr. Mark Sloan (Dick Van Dyke), a renowned physician who occasionally worked for the local police department as a consultant, and who could not resist a good mystery or a friend in need. Those cases often involved his son, Detective Steve Sloan (played by Van Dyke's real-life son Barry Van Dyke). Helping him were his colleagues, medical examiner/pathologist Dr. Amanda Bentley (Victoria Rowell) and Dr. Jack Stewart (Scott Baio), who later left and was replaced by a new resident, Dr. Jesse Travis (Charlie Schlatter).

[edit] Cast

[edit] Cameos

One unique aspect of the series was that it frequently appropriated characters from various classic television series.

Over the run of the show, various episodes guest starred at least eight different members of the Van Dyke family:

  • Dick Van Dyke and son Barry Van Dyke in the lead roles.
  • Dick's brother, Jerry Van Dyke.
  • One of Dick's daughters, Stacy Van Dyke.
  • Barry's children: Carey Van Dyke, Shane Van Dyke, Wes Van Dyke, and Taryn Van Dyke.

[edit] Smaller Reoccuring Roles

  • Joanna Cassidy (Season 7) plays Madison Wesley, a doctor friend of Mark Sloan, and Dean of Community General's Medical School. She is in 8 episodes.
  • Kim Little (Season 6) plays Susan Hillard, Jesse's long time girlfriend, for 11 episodes.
  • Susan Gibney (Seasons 5-7) plays Detective Tanis Archer, Steve's partner in over 7 episodes.
  • Charmin Lee (Seasons 7-8) is Steve's second partner Cheryl, who is in 7 episodes between seasons 7 and 8.
  • Martin Kove (Seasons 6-7) is Captain Newman, for 5 episodes.
  • Shane Van Dyke (Seasons 4-8) is Alex Smith, the third year medical student, who appears in 14 episodes. He is also seen as a boxing student in Never Say Die and an actor in Frontier Dad. (Both these episodes star the rest of Barry Van Dyke's children also.)
  • Carey Van Dyke (Seasons 4-8) plays various characters: Mr. Kelso, Terry Marshall, Kyle Lewis, Brendan Kelly, Carl Simpson, and Craig Wilson.
  • Kevin McNally (Seasons 3-8) as the ubiquitous EMT in 19 episodes.
  • Tim Conway plays Tim Conrad, an old friend of Mark's. Also a comedian in over 4 episodes.
  • Harry J. Lennix (Seasons 5-6) stars Agent Ron Wagner, in 6 episodes.

[edit] Special Guest Stars

[edit] Episodes

Diagnosis: Murder had a total of Eight seasons and 178 episodes which were broadcast on CBS between 1993 and 2001.

[edit] TV Movies

Diagnosis Murder had Five TV movies between 1992 and 2002, three of which aired prior to the TV series.

[edit] Novels

Since 2003, seven original novels have been released based on the TV series. All of them are written by Lee Goldberg, a former executive producer and writer on the TV series. According to his website,[1] he's working on the eighth and last one. The books are, in order:

  • Diagnosis Murder: The Silent Partner,
  • Diagnosis Murder: The Death Merchant,
  • Diagnosis Murder: The Shooting Script,
  • Diagnosis Murder: The Waking Nightmare,
  • Diagnosis Murder: The Past Tense,
  • Diagnosis Murder: The Dead Letter,
  • Diagnosis Murder: The Double Life,
  • Diagnosis Murder: The Last Word (coming in May 2007)

[edit] International

[edit] DVD releases

Paramount Home Entertainment has released Season 1 of Diagnosis: Murder on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time. Season 2 is scheduled to be released on June 12, 2007.

DVD Name Cover Art Region 1 Region 2
The Complete First Season September 12, 2006 TBA
The Complete Second Season June 12, 2007 TBA

[edit] See also

[edit] References

  1. ^ Diagnosis Murder Novels - News

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