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Diagnosis: Murder

Diagnosis: Murder is an American comedy-mystery-medical crime drama television series starring Dick Van Dyke as Dr. Mark Sloan, a medical doctor who solves crimes with the help of his son Steve, a homicide detective played by Van Dyke's real-life son Barry. The series began as a spin-off of Jake and the Fatman (Dr. Mark Sloan made his first appearance in episode 4.19 "It Never Entered My Mind"), became a series of three television films, and then a weekly television series that debuted on CBS on October 29, 1993. Joyce Burditt wrote the episode in Jake and the Fatman and is listed here as the creator of the spin off series.

Diagnosis: Murder
Title screen used in seasons 1 and 2
Genre
Created byJoyce Burditt
Starring
Theme music composer
Country of originUnited States
Original languageEnglish
No. of seasons8
No. of episodes178 + 5 TV movies + Pilot (list of episodes)
Production
Executive producers
Production locationsDenver
Los Angeles
Running time45 minutes
Production companies
Original release
NetworkCBS
ReleaseOctober 29, 1993 (1993-10-29) –
May 11, 2001 (2001-05-11)

The series struggled at first and was almost cancelled at the end of the second season, but it returned as a midseason replacement in the third season, and was regularly renewed thereafter. 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. The show is currently distributed by CBS Television Distribution.

In the Jake and the Fatman episode, Dr. Mark Sloan was a widower with no sons. Dr. Amanda Bentley is played by Cynthia Gibb in the TV movies and, finally, by Victoria Rowell in the TV series. Stephen Caffrey played Dr. Jack Parker in the movies, a role that went to Scott Baio as Dr. Jack Stewart in the weekly series (first two seasons).

The first two TV movies were shot in Vancouver, British Columbia, and the third was shot in Denver, Colorado. The first 8 episodes of the series were also shot (and set) in Denver, before quickly (and without explanation) shifting to Los Angeles for the remainder of the show's run. Since 1997, reruns of the show have been shown in syndication and on Freeform (formerly ABC Family and originally CBN Satellite Service), Ion Television (formerly PAX-TV), Hallmark Channel, 10 Bold, CBS Action and MeTV. In the UK it is currently being shown on Great! TV.

Plot edit

The plot centered around Dr. Mark Sloan (Dick Van Dyke), a former United States Army doctor who served in a MASH unit. After his service ended, Dr. Sloan became a renowned physician and consults with the local police, and can't resist a good mystery or a friend in need. Cases often involved his son, Detective Steve Sloan (Barry Van Dyke), and Norman Briggs (Michael Tucci in seasons 1–4), a hospital administrator and a close friend of his. Also assisting Dr. Sloan are his colleagues, medical examiner/pathology Dr. Amanda Bentley (Victoria Rowell) and Dr. Jack Stewart (Scott Baio in the first two seasons), who is later replaced by a new resident, Dr. Jesse Travis (Charlie Schlatter from season 3 onward).[1]

Episodes edit

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

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
PilotMarch 20, 1991 (1991-03-20)
Movies 1-2January 5, 1992 (1992-01-05)February 13, 1992 (1992-02-13)
Movie 3February 13, 1993 (1993-02-13)
119October 29, 1993 (1993-10-29)May 13, 1994 (1994-05-13)
222September 16, 1994 (1994-09-16)May 5, 1995 (1995-05-05)
318December 8, 1995 (1995-12-08)May 3, 1996 (1996-05-03)
426September 19, 1996 (1996-09-19)May 8, 1997 (1997-05-08)
525September 18, 1997 (1997-09-18)May 14, 1998 (1998-05-14)
622September 24, 1998 (1998-09-24)May 13, 1999 (1999-05-13)
724September 23, 1999 (1999-09-23)May 11, 2000 (2000-05-11)
822October 12, 2000 (2000-10-12)May 11, 2001 (2001-05-11)
Movies 4-5February 6, 2002 (2002-02-06)April 26, 2002 (2002-04-26)

Cast edit

Main edit

Character Played by Occupation Seasons
Movies (1992–93) 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Movies (2002)
Mark Sloan Dick Van Dyke Doctor Main
Amanda Bentley Cynthia Gibb Doctor Main Does not appear
Victoria Rowell Does not appear Main
Jack Parker Stephen Caffrey Doctor Main Does not appear
Steve Sloan Barry Van Dyke Police detective/lieutenant Main
Jack Stewart Scott Baio Doctor Does not appear Main Does not appear
Norman Briggs Michael Tucci Administrator Does not appear Main Does not appear
Delores Mitchell Delores Hall Secretary Does not appear Main Does not appear
Jesse Travis Charlie Schlatter Doctor Does not appear Main
 
The cast, 1993–1995: Victoria Rowell, Michael Tucci, Barry Van Dyke, Scott Baio, and Delores Hall, with Dick Van Dyke in the center
  • Dr. Mark Sloan (played by Dick Van Dyke), Former army doctor and Chief of Internal Medicine at Community General Hospital, and protagonist of the series. Son of a police officer and father of another, in whose cases he often gets involved. He is a medical consultant to the LAPD. Dick Van Dyke was considered for the lead role after the positive reviews he received from his dramatic role in the 1990 movie Dick Tracy[citation needed] (although the character he played in the movie was villain and very different from the role of Mark Sloan). In the pilot, the character had interests in tap dance and clarinet playing; however, these were considered distracting and were toned down and eventually removed from the character as the series developed.
  • Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan (played by Barry Van Dyke), a detective sergeant (later lieutenant from season 2 onward) in the Robbery/Homicide Division of the LAPD and Dr. Mark Sloan's son. After an earthquake destroyed his apartment, he lived in a separate apartment in his father's beach house in Malibu, California. Steve often uses his "patented" dive to apprehend criminals.[2]
  • Dr. Amanda Bentley (played by Cynthia Gibb in the TV movies set before the series), later Bentley-Livingston (played there by Victoria Rowell), resident Pathology at Community General Hospital and assistant County Medical Examiner, who is also Dr. Mark Sloan's double act and medical partner, involving in each of Mark's & Steve's cases, after the accident. As a favorable character of the show, she also dated Jack and was later Jesse's best friend. During the series, she married a military man named Colin Livingston, and they had one son named C.J. She named her only biological child Colin Jesse Livingston after his father and Dr. Jesse Travis, who delivered the baby alone in the back of his beloved VW convertible, with Mark assisting over cell phone. Her husband was overseas at the time and unfortunately unreachable. Depending on the episode, she later divorced her husband or he was killed in an airplane crash. Later in the series, she adopted another boy, Deon.
  • Dr. Jack Stewart (played by Stephen Caffrey in the TV movies, Scott Baio in the series from 1993 to 1995, seasons 1–2), a doctor at Community General Hospital and Steve's best friend, whom he often helped in his cases. He left to open his own family medicine in Colorado. Jack Stewart does reappear in a couple of Lee Goldberg's Diagnosis Murder books, "The Silent Partner" and "The Last Word". In the first three TV Movies his name was Jack Parker.
  • Dr. Jesse Travis (played by Charlie Schlatter, 1995–2001, seasons 3–8), a residency and handsome student at Community General Hospital who Mark took under his wing and who became best friends with Amanda. He later went into business with Steve as partners in a barbecue restaurant. Another favorable/list of breakout characters of the series, he often got involved in Mark and Steve's cases, with good intentions but not always good results. In the crossover double episode "Murder Two", he himself became the prime suspect of a rival doctor's killing, hence he badgered Mark to call his old friend Ben Matlock (played by Dick's real-life best friend Andy Griffith) for help. The hospital staff thought he wrote the tell-all book "Big City Hospital" as Dr. Anonymous but later found out it was written by someone else. Jason Tucker was a character in the book who sounded exactly like Jesse, which is why the hospital staff thought it was him.
  • Norman Briggs (played by Michael Tucci, 1993–1997, seasons 1–4), business administration at Community General Hospital and a close friend of Dr. Mark Sloan, even though he is often exasperated by him.
  • Delores Mitchell (played by Delores Hall, 1993–1995, seasons 1–2), Dr. Sloan's lively secretary.

Notable guest stars edit

One unique aspect of the series was that it frequently appropriated characters from various classic television series, or featured veteran actors playing characters inspired by or similar to their classic roles.

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

Smaller recurring roles edit

  • 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 (Seasons 5 and 6) plays Susan Hillard, Jesse's longtime girlfriend, for 10 episodes. In the season 7 episode "Bringing Up Barbie" It is mentioned that she left Jesse to go to Oregon with a male Chiropractor. But in the Diagnosis Murder books which take place after Season 6, she appears in almost every book and Jesse and Susan get Married in the book "The Dead Letter".
  • Susan Gibney (Seasons 5–7) plays Detective Tanis Archer, Steve's partner in 4 episodes. Susan Gibney was also in three other episodes as two different characters.
  • Charmin Lee (Seasons 7–8) is Steve's second partner Detective Cheryl Brooks, who is in 11 episodes between seasons 7 and 8.
  • Martin Kove (Seasons 6–7) is Captain Newman, for 3 episodes.
  • Shane Van Dyke (Seasons 4–8) is Alex Smith, a third year medical school, who appears in 14 episodes during seasons 7 and 8. 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. In the TV movie "A Town without Pity he plays a character named "Billy".
  • Kevin McNally II (Seasons 3–8) as the ubiquitous Emergency Medicial Technician in 19 episodes.
  • Tim Conway plays Tim Conrad, an old friend of Mark's and a comedian, in 2 episodes. Conway and Van Dyke had previously worked together on The Carol Burnett Show.
  • Harry Lennix (Seasons 5–6) plays FBI Agent Ron Wagner and Amanda's love interest in 6 episodes.
  • Fred Dryer (Season 5) plays Police Chief Masters in 3 episodes.
  • Nancy Youngblut (seasons 4–5) plays Nurse Nancy Rush in 2 episodes.
  • Mariette Hartley (1st and 2nd TV movies only) plays Kate Hamilton the Administrator at Community General Hospital.
  • Vernee Watson-Johnson (1st and 2nd TV movies only) plays Esther Wiggins Dr. Mark Sloan's Secretary.
  • Kimberly Quinn (episode "Dance of Danger" and the TV movie "Without Warning") plays Ellen Sharp, a tabloid news reporter who Steve Sloan is interested in. Steve proposes to her in the TV Movie "Without Warning" and she says yes.
  • Robert Bailey Jr. (Season 7) plays Colin Jesse, or C.J. for short, Amanda Bentley's son. He was born in Season Three of the show and is played by Robert Bailey Jr. in three of the episodes he appeared in. C.J. appeared in a few more episodes before Season 7 as a different child actor.
  • Aaron Meeks (Season 7) plays Deon a boy who Dr. Amanda Bentley adopts. He appears in 3 episodes.

Locations and administrators edit

Denver, Colorado location edit

The first season’s filming commenced in July 1993 in Denver, Colorado. Much of the cast as well as the production company personnel from Viacom stayed in the (then) Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown, located at 19th Street between Curtis and Arapahoe. Among the reasons that production of Diagnosis: Murder was located in Denver was because the same production people had already been working there since about 1990 filming the new Perry Mason made for TV movies.

At that same time, Raymond Burr and his associates were busily filming their episodes for Perry Mason. In and around the Embassy Suites Hotel at that time, it was not unusual to see several semi-trailers parked street-side in support of the production at various office or exterior locations in and around downtown Denver.

Both series were produced by the Hargrove, Silverman team with Viacom. Therefore, the business decision to combine both productions at the same location was evident. While the Perry Mason series was often filmed in a special courtroom constructed for the production within The Denver City and County Building, Diagnosis: Murder was temporarily set at the then recently closed St. Luke’s Hospital on 19th Street just east of downtown.

When Raymond Burr became terminally ill later that summer, he no longer was seen at the hotel after having filmed his last episode, The Case of the Killer Kiss. (1993) In fact, upon his demise, Paul Sorvino was seen entering the hotel building to begin filming what was to be the last Perry Mason episode ever filmed in Denver, – A Perry Mason Mystery: The Case of the Wicked Wives (1993). Upon completion of that filming, Viacom and the entire production company left Denver in late September, early October 1993, including that of Diagnosis: Murder. Thus, only the Diagnosis: Murder episodes filmed from mid-July through September 1993 were shot in Denver, after which production shifted permanently to Los Angeles.

Community General Hospital edit

Community General Hospital is the main set for the show. It is six to seven floors depending on the episode. It holds about 400 beds, with three trauma rooms, two psych wards, and one Intensive Care Unit. Dr. Mark Sloan is Chief of Internal Medicine. The Marriott Hotels & Resorts in Woodland Hills, Los Angeles, was used as the exterior of Community General Hospital in the final three seasons of the show.

List of Administrators at Community General Hospital

  1. Russell Havilland (was The Administrator at Clairemont Hospital in the Pilot of Diagnosis: Murder, "It Never Entered My Mind". He was murdered and Dr. Mark Sloan was framed for his murder.)
  2. Kate Hamilton (was The Administrator at Community General Hospital in The 1st and 2nd Diagnosis: Murder TV Movies. It was said in the Diagnosis: Murder book "The Shooting Script" that Kate Hamilton decided to sell her home and use the proceeds to open a nonprofit food bank in the inner city.)
  3. Norman Briggs (was The Administrator of Community General Hospital for the first 4 seasons of Diagnosis: Murder. According to the book "The Shooting Script" it sounds like Norman was fired by the new owners Healthcorp International.)
  4. Harold Lomax (he appeared in a few episodes like "Do No Harm" and "Today is The Last Day of the Rest of My Life". In the book "The Shooting Script" When Community General Hospital was sold to Healthcorp International they brought in General Harold Lomax who'd spent ten years running battlefield medical operations for the U.S. Marine Corps. Harold Lomax later resigned with an Extreme case of Irritable Bowel syndrome and left behind a hospital literally in ruins, decimated by a serial bomber "Catlin Sweeney" who was stalking Mark for putting her brother "Carter Sweeney" in prison.)
  5. Noah Dent (he appeared in the books "The Shooting Script" and "The Last Word". He ended up being hired by the new owners of the hospital "Hollywood International" and had a personal vendetta against Mark Sloan for Catching "Tanya" who murdered a rapist who raped her and killed a homeless War Veteran who saw her kill him. He ended up firing Mark, Amanda, and Jesse's girlfriend Susan. Jesse ended up finding out and blackmailed him into giving everyone back their jobs. He ended up leaving Community General Hospital.)
  6. Janet Dorcott (she appeared in the book "The Last Word". She ended up firing Jesse and Susan Travis, after being framed for Murder and Amanda Bentley was also fired for selling body parts from dead bodies and fired Mark because she blamed him for all the scandal around Community General Hospital.)

BBQ Bob's edit

BBQ Bob's is a restaurant that Jesse Travis and Steve Sloan co-own starting in the sixth season. Mark Sloan is also a silent partner. It is located in a small strip mall very close to Community General Hospital. Other stores around it include a jewelry store, travel agency and a bank. It is often frequented by the hospital staff as an alternative to the hospital cafeteria. All staff members get discounts. The exterior of BBQ Bob's was based on a storefront at the Whizin's Center in Agoura, California, where exterior scenes of BBQ Bob's were occasionally filmed.

Mark's house edit

In the first two seasons of the show Mark Sloan lived in a house in Denver, Colorado. No explanation is given when the show shifts to California for all the remaining episodes.

The Sloans' beach house edit

Starting in the third season, Mark and Steve Sloan live in a beach house at 3231 Beach Drive, Malibu, with Steve in the basement. The basement was often redressed to act as other sets. The actual house is on Broad Beach Road in Malibu, California. The house was later used as a filming location for the Disney Channel show Hannah Montana.

Pilot and TV movies edit

Pilot edit

The pilot episode was called "It Never Entered My Mind" from Jake and The Fatman. Mark Sloan was a widower with no sons. The hospital is called Clairemont Hospital instead of Community General Hospital, and there is no Jack or Amanda. His friends who helped him clear his name are

  1. Richard (Steven Eckholdt)
  2. Josie (Ally Walker)
  3. Thad (Kristoff St. John)

TV movies edit

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

Backdoor pilots edit

Fred Silverman insisted that every season the series devote one episode as a television pilot. The following are known backdoor pilots.

Season One edit

  1. Sister Michael Wants YouDelta Burke starred as Sister Michael, a crime solving nun.[3]

Season Two edit

  1. How to Murder Your LawyerMitchell Whitfield and Leah Remini starred as crime solving lawyers Arnold Baskin and Agnes Benedetto.
  2. Georgia on My Mind – A possible backdoor pilot[citation needed] about a female private investigator, Georgia (Daphne Ashbrook).

Season Four edit

  1. An Explosive Murder – Starred Tracey Gold as undercover officer Amy Dawson.

Season Five edit

  1. A Mime is a Terrible Thing to Waste – An unsold backdoor pilot for an untitled series. Rachel York played Randy Wolfe who's apparently an expert at everything.
  2. Retribution Parts One and Two – "Retribution" was a backdoor pilot for a spinoff called The Chief that would have starred Fred Dryer as Police Chief Masters.

Season Six edit

  1. Blood Ties – Starred two vice unit detectives, Detective Amy Devlin (Kathy Evison) and Detective Taylor Lucas (Zoe McLellan). It was a backdoor pilot for a TV series that would have been named Whistlers.

International edit

Home media edit

On September 12, 2006, CBS Home Entertainment (with distribution by Paramount Pictures) released the complete Season 1 of Diagnosis: Murder on Region 1 DVD. The set included the Jake and the Fatman episode 4.19, "It Never Entered My Mind," which introduced the character of Dr. Mark Sloan. It did not however, include the TV movies that were made prior to the show's premiere. Seasons 2 and 3 are also now available.[4][5][6] After two years since the release of the first season on Region 1 DVD, a Region 2 DVD of Diagnosis: Murder – Series 1 was released on May 5, 2008, according to Amazon.co.uk [7]

On June 26, 2012, Visual Entertainment released "Diagnosis Murder – The Movie Collection" on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time.[8] In the US, the release was distributed by Alchemy. The three-disc set featured all three TV movies that aired in 1992/1993 and spawned the weekly TV series as well as the two TV movies that aired after the series ended.

On December 31, 2012, it was announced that VEI had acquired the rights to the series (via their sublicensing deal with CBS) and planned on releasing the remaining seasons on DVD in 2013.[9] They subsequently released the fourth and fifth seasons both as two-part volumes and as a complete set on August 27, 2013.[10] The sixth season was released on November 12, 2013,[11] in Canada while it was released in the US on November 26, 2013. The seventh season was released on November 19, 2013, in Canada and in the US on February 11, 2014; the eighth and final season on November 19, 2013, in Canada and in the US on May 27, 2014.[12][13] VEI also released The Complete Collection On November 12, 2013. It includes all 178 episodes, all 5 of the TV Movies, The "Jake And The Fatman" Episode "It Never Entered My Mind", and an episode of "Mannix" Called "Little Girl Lost" which was A Prequel to the Episode "Hard Boiled Murder" on a 51 Disc set. It also has an exclusive to The Complete Collection a clip of Van Dyke as Rob Petrie In Obsession Part 2.[14]

On April 7, 2017 VEI released Diagnosis Murder the complete series on Blu-Ray. Total number of Discs is 27 and has the same extras that are in VEI's DVD release.

In Australia, Region 4, Season 1 was released on May 15, 2008 and Season 2 on November 6, 2008, no further releases were released. These two releases were distributed by Paramount. On October 14, 2015 Season 1[15] and 2[16] were re-released along with Season 3.[17] Season 4 followed on April 20, 2016[18] and Season 5 on July 20, 2016.[19] These were distributed by Madman Entertainment. SeasoVn 6 was released on May 3, 2017,[20] Season 7 on June 7, 2017[21] and Season 8 on July 5, 2017.[22] These were distributed by Via Vision Entertainment. The Movie Collection was released on August 7, 2019.[23]

DVD Release Episodes Originally aired Release date
Region 1 Region 2
Television Movie Collection 5 TV Movies 1992–2002 June 26, 2012 N\A
The Complete First Season 19 + Pilot 1993-94 September 12, 2006 May 5, 2008
The Complete Second Season 22 1994-95 June 12, 2007 February 9, 2009
The Complete Third Season 18 1995-96 December 4, 2007 July 13, 2009
The Fourth Season 23 1996-97 August 27, 2013 (Canada)
February 18, 2014 (USA)
TBA
The Fifth Season 24 1997-98 August 27, 2013 (Canada)
October 1, 2013 (USA)
TBA
The Sixth Season 20 1998-99 November 12, 2013 (Canada)
November 26, 2013 (USA)
TBA
The Seventh Season 22 1999–2000 November 19, 2013 (Canada)
February 11, 2014[24] (USA)
TBA
The Final Season 21 2000-01 November 19, 2013 (Canada)
May 27, 2014 (USA)
TBA
The Complete Collection 169 Episodes + Pilot + The 5 TV Movies + Little Girl Lost + Bonus Scene 1991–2002 November 12, 2013[14] TBA

Novels edit

Between 2003 and 2007, eight original novels were published based on the TV series. All of them were written by Lee Goldberg, a former executive producer and writer on the TV series. According to his website,[25] there will be no more books based on the show. 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

The Past Tense is a prequel to the episode "Voices Carry", which guest-starred Jack Klugman as Harry Trumble, and chronicles Dr. Mark Sloan's first homicide investigation. The final book in the series, The Last Word, is a sequel of sorts to the episodes "Obsession" and "Resurrection" and features the return of Carter Sweeney, who was played by Arye Gross in the TV series.

Crossover with Monk edit

Two of the characters in The Death Merchant later reappeared in Lee Goldberg's series of novels based on the television series Monk:

References edit

  1. ^ Howard Rosenberg (October 29, 1993). "TV REVIEW : 'Diagnosis Murder' Is DOA". Los Angeles Times. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  2. ^ "WITH AN EYE ON . . . : Diagnosis: Here's a part that came very naturally to actor Barry Van Dyke – Los Angeles Times". Articles.latimes.com. June 5, 1994. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  3. ^ Terrace, Vincent (2013). Encyclopedia of Television Pilots, 1937–2012. McFarland. ISBN 9780786474455. Retrieved February 21, 2018.
  4. ^ "Diagnosis Murder – Complete 1st Season : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video". Dvdtalk.com. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  5. ^ "Diagnosis Murder – The Second Season : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video". Dvdtalk.com. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  6. ^ "Diagnosis Murder – The Third Season : DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video". Dvdtalk.com. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  7. ^ "Diagnosis Murder – Season 1 [DVD]: Amazon.co.uk: Diagnosis Murder: Film & TV". Amazon.co.uk. May 5, 2008. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  8. ^ . TVShowsOnDVD.com. Archived from the original on August 25, 2012. Retrieved November 23, 2012.
  9. ^ . Archived from the original on February 19, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  10. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  11. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  12. ^ "Diagnosis Murder Season 7 complete 6 DVD set". November 19, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  13. ^ "Diagnosis Murder Season 8 complete 6 DVD set". November 19, 2013. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  14. ^ a b . Visual Entertainment Inc. Archived from the original on November 21, 2015. Retrieved May 27, 2015.
  15. ^ "Diagnosis Murder - Season 1".
  16. ^ . Archived from the original on March 23, 2020. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  17. ^ . Archived from the original on March 23, 2020. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  18. ^ "Diagnosis Murder - Season 4".
  19. ^ . Archived from the original on March 23, 2020. Retrieved March 23, 2020.
  20. ^ "Diagnosis Murder Season Six | Via Vision Entertainment". July 12, 2021.
  21. ^ "Diagnosis Murder Season Seven | Via Vision Entertainment". July 12, 2021.
  22. ^ "Diagnosis Murder Season Eight | Via Vision Entertainment". July 12, 2021.
  23. ^ "Diagnosis Murder - the Movie Collection".
  24. ^ . Archived from the original on March 4, 2016.
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External links edit

  • Diagnosis Murder at IMDb  
  • Diagnosis: Murder at epguides.com
  • Lee Goldberg's Diagnosis Murder novels site
  • at TV Gems

TV movies edit

  • Diagnosis: Murder (1992 TV movie) at IMDb  
  • Diagnosis: Murder (1975 movie) at IMDb  
  • The House on Sycamore Street (1992) at IMDb  
  • A Twist of the Knife (1993) at IMDb  

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Diagnosis Murder news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2013 Learn how and when to remove this template message Diagnosis Murder is an American comedy mystery medical crime drama television series starring Dick Van Dyke as Dr Mark Sloan a medical doctor who solves crimes with the help of his son Steve a homicide detective played by Van Dyke s real life son Barry The series began as a spin off of Jake and the Fatman Dr Mark Sloan made his first appearance in episode 4 19 It Never Entered My Mind became a series of three television films and then a weekly television series that debuted on CBS on October 29 1993 Joyce Burditt wrote the episode in Jake and the Fatman and is listed here as the creator of the spin off series Diagnosis MurderTitle screen used in seasons 1 and 2GenreComedy Crime Drama MysteryCreated byJoyce BurdittStarringDick Van Dyke Scott Baio Victoria Rowell Barry Van Dyke Michael Tucci Delores Hall Charlie SchlatterTheme music composerRichard Dick DeBenedictis Joel Goldsmith Season 6 Country of originUnited StatesOriginal languageEnglishNo of seasons8No of episodes178 5 TV movies Pilot list of episodes ProductionExecutive producersDick Van Dyke Lee Goldberg Chris Abbott William Rabkin Michael Gleason Tom Chehak Gerald Sanoff Joel SteigerProduction locationsDenverLos AngelesRunning time45 minutesProduction companiesDean Hargrove Productions Catherine Van Dyke Company Viacom ProductionsOriginal releaseNetworkCBSReleaseOctober 29 1993 1993 10 29 May 11 2001 2001 05 11 The series struggled at first and was almost cancelled at the end of the second season but it returned as a midseason replacement in the third season and was regularly renewed thereafter 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 The show is currently distributed by CBS Television Distribution In the Jake and the Fatman episode Dr Mark Sloan was a widower with no sons Dr Amanda Bentley is played by Cynthia Gibb in the TV movies and finally by Victoria Rowell in the TV series Stephen Caffrey played Dr Jack Parker in the movies a role that went to Scott Baio as Dr Jack Stewart in the weekly series first two seasons The first two TV movies were shot in Vancouver British Columbia and the third was shot in Denver Colorado The first 8 episodes of the series were also shot and set in Denver before quickly and without explanation shifting to Los Angeles for the remainder of the show s run Since 1997 reruns of the show have been shown in syndication and on Freeform formerly ABC Family and originally CBN Satellite Service Ion Television formerly PAX TV Hallmark Channel 10 Bold CBS Action and MeTV In the UK it is currently being shown on Great TV Contents 1 Plot 2 Episodes 3 Cast 3 1 Main 3 2 Notable guest stars 3 3 Smaller recurring roles 4 Locations and administrators 4 1 Denver Colorado location 4 2 Community General Hospital 4 3 BBQ Bob s 4 4 Mark s house 4 5 The Sloans beach house 5 Pilot and TV movies 5 1 Pilot 5 2 TV movies 6 Backdoor pilots 6 1 Season One 6 2 Season Two 6 3 Season Four 6 4 Season Five 6 5 Season Six 7 International 8 Home media 9 Novels 9 1 Crossover with Monk 10 References 11 External links 11 1 TV moviesPlot editThe plot centered around Dr Mark Sloan Dick Van Dyke a former United States Army doctor who served in a MASH unit After his service ended Dr Sloan became a renowned physician and consults with the local police and can t resist a good mystery or a friend in need Cases often involved his son Detective Steve Sloan Barry Van Dyke and Norman Briggs Michael Tucci in seasons 1 4 a hospital administrator and a close friend of his Also assisting Dr Sloan are his colleagues medical examiner pathology Dr Amanda Bentley Victoria Rowell and Dr Jack Stewart Scott Baio in the first two seasons who is later replaced by a new resident Dr Jesse Travis Charlie Schlatter from season 3 onward 1 Episodes editMain article List of Diagnosis Murder episodes Diagnosis Murder had a total of eight seasons and 178 episodes which were broadcast on CBS between 1993 and 2001 SeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast airedPilotMarch 20 1991 1991 03 20 Movies 1 2January 5 1992 1992 01 05 February 13 1992 1992 02 13 Movie 3February 13 1993 1993 02 13 119October 29 1993 1993 10 29 May 13 1994 1994 05 13 222September 16 1994 1994 09 16 May 5 1995 1995 05 05 318December 8 1995 1995 12 08 May 3 1996 1996 05 03 426September 19 1996 1996 09 19 May 8 1997 1997 05 08 525September 18 1997 1997 09 18 May 14 1998 1998 05 14 622September 24 1998 1998 09 24 May 13 1999 1999 05 13 724September 23 1999 1999 09 23 May 11 2000 2000 05 11 822October 12 2000 2000 10 12 May 11 2001 2001 05 11 Movies 4 5February 6 2002 2002 02 06 April 26 2002 2002 04 26 Cast editThis section may contain an excessive amount of intricate detail that may interest only a particular audience Please help by spinning off or relocating any relevant information and removing excessive detail that may be against Wikipedia s inclusion policy December 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message Main edit Character Played by Occupation SeasonsMovies 1992 93 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Movies 2002 Mark Sloan Dick Van Dyke Doctor MainAmanda Bentley Cynthia Gibb Doctor Main Does not appearVictoria Rowell Does not appear MainJack Parker Stephen Caffrey Doctor Main Does not appearSteve Sloan Barry Van Dyke Police detective lieutenant MainJack Stewart Scott Baio Doctor Does not appear Main Does not appearNorman Briggs Michael Tucci Administrator Does not appear Main Does not appearDelores Mitchell Delores Hall Secretary Does not appear Main Does not appearJesse Travis Charlie Schlatter Doctor Does not appear Main nbsp The cast 1993 1995 Victoria Rowell Michael Tucci Barry Van Dyke Scott Baio and Delores Hall with Dick Van Dyke in the centerDr Mark Sloan played by Dick Van Dyke Former army doctor and Chief of Internal Medicine at Community General Hospital and protagonist of the series Son of a police officer and father of another in whose cases he often gets involved He is a medical consultant to the LAPD Dick Van Dyke was considered for the lead role after the positive reviews he received from his dramatic role in the 1990 movie Dick Tracy citation needed although the character he played in the movie was villain and very different from the role of Mark Sloan In the pilot the character had interests in tap dance and clarinet playing however these were considered distracting and were toned down and eventually removed from the character as the series developed Lieutenant Detective Steve Sloan played by Barry Van Dyke a detective sergeant later lieutenant from season 2 onward in the Robbery Homicide Division of the LAPD and Dr Mark Sloan s son After an earthquake destroyed his apartment he lived in a separate apartment in his father s beach house in Malibu California Steve often uses his patented dive to apprehend criminals 2 Dr Amanda Bentley played by Cynthia Gibb in the TV movies set before the series later Bentley Livingston played there by Victoria Rowell resident Pathology at Community General Hospital and assistant County Medical Examiner who is also Dr Mark Sloan s double act and medical partner involving in each of Mark s amp Steve s cases after the accident As a favorable character of the show she also dated Jack and was later Jesse s best friend During the series she married a military man named Colin Livingston and they had one son named C J She named her only biological child Colin Jesse Livingston after his father and Dr Jesse Travis who delivered the baby alone in the back of his beloved VW convertible with Mark assisting over cell phone Her husband was overseas at the time and unfortunately unreachable Depending on the episode she later divorced her husband or he was killed in an airplane crash Later in the series she adopted another boy Deon Dr Jack Stewart played by Stephen Caffrey in the TV movies Scott Baio in the series from 1993 to 1995 seasons 1 2 a doctor at Community General Hospital and Steve s best friend whom he often helped in his cases He left to open his own family medicine in Colorado Jack Stewart does reappear in a couple of Lee Goldberg s Diagnosis Murder books The Silent Partner and The Last Word In the first three TV Movies his name was Jack Parker Dr Jesse Travis played by Charlie Schlatter 1995 2001 seasons 3 8 a residency and handsome student at Community General Hospital who Mark took under his wing and who became best friends with Amanda He later went into business with Steve as partners in a barbecue restaurant Another favorable list of breakout characters of the series he often got involved in Mark and Steve s cases with good intentions but not always good results In the crossover double episode Murder Two he himself became the prime suspect of a rival doctor s killing hence he badgered Mark to call his old friend Ben Matlock played by Dick s real life best friend Andy Griffith for help The hospital staff thought he wrote the tell all book Big City Hospital as Dr Anonymous but later found out it was written by someone else Jason Tucker was a character in the book who sounded exactly like Jesse which is why the hospital staff thought it was him Norman Briggs played by Michael Tucci 1993 1997 seasons 1 4 business administration at Community General Hospital and a close friend of Dr Mark Sloan even though he is often exasperated by him Delores Mitchell played by Delores Hall 1993 1995 seasons 1 2 Dr Sloan s lively secretary Notable guest stars edit One unique aspect of the series was that it frequently appropriated characters from various classic television series or featured veteran actors playing characters inspired by or similar to their classic roles Rob Petrie played by Van Dyke himself in The Dick Van Dyke Show features in a cameo in the episode Obsession Part 2 where Dr Sloan is in a radio station and walks past a studio where through use of CGI Rob is trying his hand at radio Disc jockey The footage of Rob as a DJ is taken from the Dick Van Dyke Show episode One Hundred Terrible Hours This scene moves Diagnosis Murder into the realm of fantasy as Petrie is shown in black and white with Sloan visible in a color insert behind him after which Sloan breaks the fourth wall and looks at the audience before the story continues Mike Connors reprised his titular character of Mannix in the season 4 episode Hard Boiled Murder The episode s story was a sequel to the Mannix episode Little Girl Lost Andy Griffith reprised his titular role of Ben Matlock from Dean Hargrove s Matlock series in Season 4 two parter Murder Two 1997 In a sense this brought Diagnosis Murder full circle as its parent series Jake and the Fatman was inspired by a Season 1 episode of Matlock in 1986 Barbara Bain reprised her role of Cinnamon Carter of Mission Impossible in season 5 episode Discards Peter Graves who starred alongside Barbara Bain on Mission Impossible as Jim Phelps did not return as his character but did make a very brief cameo in Must Kill TV and the same scene is seen in part 1 of the Series 6 episode Trash TV Part 1 as Dr Sloane sic in a Mission Impossible style illusion of his first TV pilot of Doctor Danger later replaced during the show Robert Culp also guest starred in the episode Discards as Dane Travis a retired espionage tennis professional and Dr Travis father The character was similar to his Kelly Robinson character from I Spy though Travis was said to have worked with the Impossible Missions Force also seen on Mission Impossible Discards also featured appearances by former TV spies Patrick Macnee The Avengers Robert Vaughn The Man from U N C L E and Phil Morris the 1988 version of Mission Impossible though they did not play their original characters Jack Klugman also guest starred in season 4 episode Physician Murder Thyself as a character very similar to his famous role on Quincy M E He guest starred again in season 6 episode Voices Carry as police detective Harry Trumble the former fiance of Dr Mark Sloan s late wife Trumble reappeared in Lee Goldberg s Diagnosis Murder novel The Past Tense George Takei Walter Koenig Majel Barrett Wil Wheaton and Grace Lee Whitney all from Star Trek or Star Trek The Next Generation as well as Bill Mumy from Lost in Space were guest stars in Alienated one sixth season episode which involved an apparent extraterrestrial life alien abduction and coverup The episode Drill for Death included appearances by several actors associated with the M A S H franchise Elliott Gould and Sally Kellerman from the original movie Jamie Farr Loretta Swit and William Christopher from the television series and Christopher Norris from the sequel series Trapper John M D Randolph Mantooth and Robert Fuller who worked together on NBC s Emergency appeared together in a 1997 episode about the Malibu California brushfires The episode Must Kill TV features a number of small cameos by television personalities such as Erik Estrada and Dr Joyce Brothers playing themselves and a larger one from Stephen J Cannell as an over the top producer of action TV The role is reprised in the two parter Trash TV The episode Food Fight 1998 features Erin Moran Pat Morita Don Most David Lander Leslie Easterbrook and Conrad Janis All of these actors starred alongside Scott Baio in Happy Days or its spin offs Laverne amp Shirley Joanie Loves Chachi and Mork amp Mindy The episode Promises to Keep 1998 features characters introduced in the Promised Land a spin off of Touched by an Angel episode Total Security 1998 crossover into the show A somewhat special case is the appearance of Jennifer Ringley the internet s first web based lifecaster with her pioneering JenniCam website from 1996 to 2003 in the 1998 s episode Rear Windows 98 where she played a fictionalized version of herself with a website called Joannecam who is killed in the first minute 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 Smaller recurring roles edit 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 Seasons 5 and 6 plays Susan Hillard Jesse s longtime girlfriend for 10 episodes In the season 7 episode Bringing Up Barbie It is mentioned that she left Jesse to go to Oregon with a male Chiropractor But in the Diagnosis Murder books which take place after Season 6 she appears in almost every book and Jesse and Susan get Married in the book The Dead Letter Susan Gibney Seasons 5 7 plays Detective Tanis Archer Steve s partner in 4 episodes Susan Gibney was also in three other episodes as two different characters Charmin Lee Seasons 7 8 is Steve s second partner Detective Cheryl Brooks who is in 11 episodes between seasons 7 and 8 Martin Kove Seasons 6 7 is Captain Newman for 3 episodes Shane Van Dyke Seasons 4 8 is Alex Smith a third year medical school who appears in 14 episodes during seasons 7 and 8 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 In the TV movie A Town without Pity he plays a character named Billy Kevin McNally II Seasons 3 8 as the ubiquitous Emergency Medicial Technician in 19 episodes Tim Conway plays Tim Conrad an old friend of Mark s and a comedian in 2 episodes Conway and Van Dyke had previously worked together on The Carol Burnett Show Harry Lennix Seasons 5 6 plays FBI Agent Ron Wagner and Amanda s love interest in 6 episodes Fred Dryer Season 5 plays Police Chief Masters in 3 episodes Nancy Youngblut seasons 4 5 plays Nurse Nancy Rush in 2 episodes Mariette Hartley 1st and 2nd TV movies only plays Kate Hamilton the Administrator at Community General Hospital Vernee Watson Johnson 1st and 2nd TV movies only plays Esther Wiggins Dr Mark Sloan s Secretary Kimberly Quinn episode Dance of Danger and the TV movie Without Warning plays Ellen Sharp a tabloid news reporter who Steve Sloan is interested in Steve proposes to her in the TV Movie Without Warning and she says yes Robert Bailey Jr Season 7 plays Colin Jesse or C J for short Amanda Bentley s son He was born in Season Three of the show and is played by Robert Bailey Jr in three of the episodes he appeared in C J appeared in a few more episodes before Season 7 as a different child actor Aaron Meeks Season 7 plays Deon a boy who Dr Amanda Bentley adopts He appears in 3 episodes Locations and administrators editDenver Colorado location edit The first season s filming commenced in July 1993 in Denver Colorado Much of the cast as well as the production company personnel from Viacom stayed in the then Embassy Suites Hotel in downtown located at 19th Street between Curtis and Arapahoe Among the reasons that production of Diagnosis Murder was located in Denver was because the same production people had already been working there since about 1990 filming the new Perry Mason made for TV movies At that same time Raymond Burr and his associates were busily filming their episodes for Perry Mason In and around the Embassy Suites Hotel at that time it was not unusual to see several semi trailers parked street side in support of the production at various office or exterior locations in and around downtown Denver Both series were produced by the Hargrove Silverman team with Viacom Therefore the business decision to combine both productions at the same location was evident While the Perry Mason series was often filmed in a special courtroom constructed for the production within The Denver City and County Building Diagnosis Murder was temporarily set at the then recently closed St Luke s Hospital on 19th Street just east of downtown When Raymond Burr became terminally ill later that summer he no longer was seen at the hotel after having filmed his last episode The Case of the Killer Kiss 1993 In fact upon his demise Paul Sorvino was seen entering the hotel building to begin filming what was to be the last Perry Mason episode ever filmed in Denver A Perry Mason Mystery The Case of the Wicked Wives 1993 Upon completion of that filming Viacom and the entire production company left Denver in late September early October 1993 including that of Diagnosis Murder Thus only the Diagnosis Murder episodes filmed from mid July through September 1993 were shot in Denver after which production shifted permanently to Los Angeles Community General Hospital edit Community General Hospital is the main set for the show It is six to seven floors depending on the episode It holds about 400 beds with three trauma rooms two psych wards and one Intensive Care Unit Dr Mark Sloan is Chief of Internal Medicine The Marriott Hotels amp Resorts in Woodland Hills Los Angeles was used as the exterior of Community General Hospital in the final three seasons of the show List of Administrators at Community General Hospital Russell Havilland was The Administrator at Clairemont Hospital in the Pilot of Diagnosis Murder It Never Entered My Mind He was murdered and Dr Mark Sloan was framed for his murder Kate Hamilton was The Administrator at Community General Hospital in The 1st and 2nd Diagnosis Murder TV Movies It was said in the Diagnosis Murder book The Shooting Script that Kate Hamilton decided to sell her home and use the proceeds to open a nonprofit food bank in the inner city Norman Briggs was The Administrator of Community General Hospital for the first 4 seasons of Diagnosis Murder According to the book The Shooting Script it sounds like Norman was fired by the new owners Healthcorp International Harold Lomax he appeared in a few episodes like Do No Harm and Today is The Last Day of the Rest of My Life In the book The Shooting Script When Community General Hospital was sold to Healthcorp International they brought in General Harold Lomax who d spent ten years running battlefield medical operations for the U S Marine Corps Harold Lomax later resigned with an Extreme case of Irritable Bowel syndrome and left behind a hospital literally in ruins decimated by a serial bomber Catlin Sweeney who was stalking Mark for putting her brother Carter Sweeney in prison Noah Dent he appeared in the books The Shooting Script and The Last Word He ended up being hired by the new owners of the hospital Hollywood International and had a personal vendetta against Mark Sloan for Catching Tanya who murdered a rapist who raped her and killed a homeless War Veteran who saw her kill him He ended up firing Mark Amanda and Jesse s girlfriend Susan Jesse ended up finding out and blackmailed him into giving everyone back their jobs He ended up leaving Community General Hospital Janet Dorcott she appeared in the book The Last Word She ended up firing Jesse and Susan Travis after being framed for Murder and Amanda Bentley was also fired for selling body parts from dead bodies and fired Mark because she blamed him for all the scandal around Community General Hospital BBQ Bob s edit BBQ Bob s is a restaurant that Jesse Travis and Steve Sloan co own starting in the sixth season Mark Sloan is also a silent partner It is located in a small strip mall very close to Community General Hospital Other stores around it include a jewelry store travel agency and a bank It is often frequented by the hospital staff as an alternative to the hospital cafeteria All staff members get discounts The exterior of BBQ Bob s was based on a storefront at the Whizin s Center in Agoura California where exterior scenes of BBQ Bob s were occasionally filmed Mark s house edit In the first two seasons of the show Mark Sloan lived in a house in Denver Colorado No explanation is given when the show shifts to California for all the remaining episodes The Sloans beach house edit Starting in the third season Mark and Steve Sloan live in a beach house at 3231 Beach Drive Malibu with Steve in the basement The basement was often redressed to act as other sets The actual house is on Broad Beach Road in Malibu California The house was later used as a filming location for the Disney Channel show Hannah Montana Pilot and TV movies editPilot edit The pilot episode was called It Never Entered My Mind from Jake and The Fatman Mark Sloan was a widower with no sons The hospital is called Clairemont Hospital instead of Community General Hospital and there is no Jack or Amanda His friends who helped him clear his name are Richard Steven Eckholdt Josie Ally Walker Thad Kristoff St John TV movies edit Main article Diagnosis Murder film series Diagnosis Murder had five TV movies between 1992 and 2002 three of which aired prior to the TV series Diagnosis of Murder the first TV movie was filmed in July 1991 and aired before the regular series January 5 1992 on CBS The House on Sycamore Street the second TV movie aired before the regular series May 1 1992 on CBS A Twist of the Knife the third TV movie aired before the regular series February 13 1993 on CBS A Town Without Pity the fourth TV movie aired after the end of the regular series February 6 2002 on CBS Without Warning the fifth and final TV movie aired after the end of the regular series April 26 2002 on CBS Backdoor pilots editFred Silverman insisted that every season the series devote one episode as a television pilot The following are known backdoor pilots Season One edit Sister Michael Wants You Delta Burke starred as Sister Michael a crime solving nun 3 Season Two edit How to Murder Your Lawyer Mitchell Whitfield and Leah Remini starred as crime solving lawyers Arnold Baskin and Agnes Benedetto Georgia on My Mind A possible backdoor pilot citation needed about a female private investigator Georgia Daphne Ashbrook Season Four edit An Explosive Murder Starred Tracey Gold as undercover officer Amy Dawson Season Five edit A Mime is a Terrible Thing to Waste An unsold backdoor pilot for an untitled series Rachel York played Randy Wolfe who s apparently an expert at everything Retribution Parts One and Two Retribution was a backdoor pilot for a spinoff called The Chief that would have starred Fred Dryer as Police Chief Masters Season Six edit Blood Ties Starred two vice unit detectives Detective Amy Devlin Kathy Evison and Detective Taylor Lucas Zoe McLellan It was a backdoor pilot for a TV series that would have been named Whistlers International editAustralia 10 Bold Canada CTV Television Network and BOOK television Czech republic Prima televize Estonia TV3 France France 2 Finland Yle Germany ProSieben Kabel eins and Sat 1 Gold Hungary Viasat 3 and Duna Ireland RTE2 Italy Rete 4 and Canale 5 Japan NHK and Super drama TV Philippines TV5 Slovenia Pop and TV3 Slovenia Spain Telecinco Sweden Kanal 5 and Kanal 9 United Kingdom BBC One until November 2011 BBC Two until March 2007 Alibi the Hallmark Channel and Channel 5 since January 2014 Now being repeated on CBS Justice since March 2017 United States CBS original run Ion Television ran reruns of the show from the summer of 2003 to the spring of 2005 Hallmark Channel ran reruns until the fall of 2008 Hallmark Movies amp Mysteries movies and 2 parts only Currently airing on Starz Encore Suspense weeknights at 10pm ET and weekdays at 11 am ET on MeTV Turkey TNT Turkey Home media editOn September 12 2006 CBS Home Entertainment with distribution by Paramount Pictures released the complete Season 1 of Diagnosis Murder on Region 1 DVD The set included the Jake and the Fatman episode 4 19 It Never Entered My Mind which introduced the character of Dr Mark Sloan It did not however include the TV movies that were made prior to the show s premiere Seasons 2 and 3 are also now available 4 5 6 After two years since the release of the first season on Region 1 DVD a Region 2 DVD of Diagnosis Murder Series 1 was released on May 5 2008 according to Amazon co uk 7 On June 26 2012 Visual Entertainment released Diagnosis Murder The Movie Collection on DVD in Region 1 for the very first time 8 In the US the release was distributed by Alchemy The three disc set featured all three TV movies that aired in 1992 1993 and spawned the weekly TV series as well as the two TV movies that aired after the series ended On December 31 2012 it was announced that VEI had acquired the rights to the series via their sublicensing deal with CBS and planned on releasing the remaining seasons on DVD in 2013 9 They subsequently released the fourth and fifth seasons both as two part volumes and as a complete set on August 27 2013 10 The sixth season was released on November 12 2013 11 in Canada while it was released in the US on November 26 2013 The seventh season was released on November 19 2013 in Canada and in the US on February 11 2014 the eighth and final season on November 19 2013 in Canada and in the US on May 27 2014 12 13 VEI also released The Complete Collection On November 12 2013 It includes all 178 episodes all 5 of the TV Movies The Jake And The Fatman Episode It Never Entered My Mind and an episode of Mannix Called Little Girl Lost which was A Prequel to the Episode Hard Boiled Murder on a 51 Disc set It also has an exclusive to The Complete Collection a clip of Van Dyke as Rob Petrie In Obsession Part 2 14 On April 7 2017 VEI released Diagnosis Murder the complete series on Blu Ray Total number of Discs is 27 and has the same extras that are in VEI s DVD release In Australia Region 4 Season 1 was released on May 15 2008 and Season 2 on November 6 2008 no further releases were released These two releases were distributed by Paramount On October 14 2015 Season 1 15 and 2 16 were re released along with Season 3 17 Season 4 followed on April 20 2016 18 and Season 5 on July 20 2016 19 These were distributed by Madman Entertainment SeasoVn 6 was released on May 3 2017 20 Season 7 on June 7 2017 21 and Season 8 on July 5 2017 22 These were distributed by Via Vision Entertainment The Movie Collection was released on August 7 2019 23 DVD Release Episodes Originally aired Release dateRegion 1 Region 2Television Movie Collection 5 TV Movies 1992 2002 June 26 2012 N AThe Complete First Season 19 Pilot 1993 94 September 12 2006 May 5 2008The Complete Second Season 22 1994 95 June 12 2007 February 9 2009The Complete Third Season 18 1995 96 December 4 2007 July 13 2009The Fourth Season 23 1996 97 August 27 2013 Canada February 18 2014 USA TBAThe Fifth Season 24 1997 98 August 27 2013 Canada October 1 2013 USA TBAThe Sixth Season 20 1998 99 November 12 2013 Canada November 26 2013 USA TBAThe Seventh Season 22 1999 2000 November 19 2013 Canada February 11 2014 24 USA TBAThe Final Season 21 2000 01 November 19 2013 Canada May 27 2014 USA TBAThe Complete Collection 169 Episodes Pilot The 5 TV Movies Little Girl Lost Bonus Scene 1991 2002 November 12 2013 14 TBANovels editBetween 2003 and 2007 eight original novels were published based on the TV series All of them were written by Lee Goldberg a former executive producer and writer on the TV series According to his website 25 there will be no more books based on the show 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 WordThe Past Tense is a prequel to the episode Voices Carry which guest starred Jack Klugman as Harry Trumble and chronicles Dr Mark Sloan s first homicide investigation The final book in the series The Last Word is a sequel of sorts to the episodes Obsession and Resurrection and features the return of Carter Sweeney who was played by Arye Gross in the TV series Crossover with Monk edit Two of the characters in The Death Merchant later reappeared in Lee Goldberg s series of novels based on the television series Monk Lt Ben Keoloha appears in Mr Monk Goes to Hawaii as the Kauai police lieutenant that Adrian Monk and Natalie Teeger assist in solving several unsolved cases on the island References edit Howard Rosenberg October 29 1993 TV REVIEW Diagnosis Murder Is DOA Los Angeles Times Retrieved November 23 2012 WITH AN EYE ON Diagnosis Here s a part that came very naturally to actor Barry Van Dyke Los Angeles Times Articles latimes com June 5 1994 Retrieved November 23 2012 Terrace Vincent 2013 Encyclopedia of Television Pilots 1937 2012 McFarland ISBN 9780786474455 Retrieved February 21 2018 Diagnosis Murder Complete 1st Season DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video Dvdtalk com Retrieved November 23 2012 Diagnosis Murder The Second Season DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video Dvdtalk com Retrieved November 23 2012 Diagnosis Murder The Third Season DVD Talk Review of the DVD Video Dvdtalk com Retrieved November 23 2012 Diagnosis Murder Season 1 DVD Amazon co uk Diagnosis Murder Film amp TV Amazon co uk May 5 2008 Retrieved November 23 2012 Diagnosis Murder DVD news Update about Diagnosis Murder Television Movie Collection TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on August 25 2012 Retrieved November 23 2012 Diagnosis Murder DVD news DVD Plans for Diagnosis Murder The Complete Series TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on February 19 2015 Retrieved May 27 2015 Diagnosis Murder DVD news Seasons 4 and 5 TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 27 2015 Diagnosis Murder DVD news Release Date for Seasons 6 and 7 in Canada TVShowsOnDVD com Archived from the original on March 4 2016 Retrieved May 27 2015 Diagnosis Murder Season 7 complete 6 DVD set November 19 2013 Retrieved May 27 2015 Diagnosis Murder Season 8 complete 6 DVD set November 19 2013 Retrieved May 27 2015 a b Diagnosis Murder The Complete Collection on DVD Visual Entertainment Inc Visual Entertainment Inc Archived from the original on November 21 2015 Retrieved May 27 2015 Diagnosis Murder Season 1 Diagnosis Murder Season 2 DVD Archived from the original on March 23 2020 Retrieved March 23 2020 Madman Entertainment Archived from the original on March 23 2020 Retrieved March 23 2020 Diagnosis Murder Season 4 Madman Entertainment Archived from the original on March 23 2020 Retrieved March 23 2020 Diagnosis Murder Season Six Via Vision Entertainment July 12 2021 Diagnosis Murder Season Seven Via Vision Entertainment July 12 2021 Diagnosis Murder Season Eight Via Vision Entertainment July 12 2021 Diagnosis Murder the Movie Collection Diagnosis Murder Complete 7th Season Archived from the original on March 4 2016 www xuni com The Official Website of Lee Goldberg Diagnosis murder com Archived from the original on February 6 2012 Retrieved November 23 2012 External links editDiagnosis Murder at IMDb nbsp Diagnosis Murder at epguides com Lee Goldberg s Diagnosis Murder novels site Diagnosis Murder Episode Guide at TV GemsTV movies edit Diagnosis Murder 1992 TV movie at IMDb nbsp Diagnosis Murder 1975 movie at IMDb nbsp The House on Sycamore Street 1992 at IMDb nbsp A Twist of the Knife 1993 at IMDb nbsp Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Diagnosis Murder amp oldid 1203310628, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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