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A Diagnosis of Murder
Airdate January 5, 1992
Written by Dean Hargrove
Directed by Christopher Hibler
Produced by Barry Steinberg
Network CBS
Style 120-minute crime drama
Company The Fred Silverman Company,
Dean Hargrove Productions


Origin USA



N/A
Telefilm 2 →
The House on Sycamore Street
Diagnosis Murder
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Diagnosis of Murder is the first TV movie of Diagnosis Murder.

Starring: Dick Van Dyke (Dr. Mark Sloan), Cynthia Gibb (Dr. Amanda Bentley), Stephen Caffrey (Jack Parker), Barry Van Dyke (Detective Steve Sloan)

Special Appearance by: Mariette Hartley (Kate Hamilton)

Special Guest Stars: Ken Kercheval (Frank Stevens), William Atherton (Eric Walker), Brynn Thayer (Anna Clifford)

and Bill Bixby (Nick Osborne)

Special Guest Stars: Vernée Watson-Johnson (Esther Wiggins), Michael Macrae (Mr. Foss), Richard Redlin (Russell Cord)

Shane Meier (Paul McKinney), Arthur Duncan (Mr. Simms), Eliza Garrett (Mrs. McKinney), Peter Outerbridge (Barry Donovan), Kevin McNulty (Foster), Jackson Davies (T.V. A.D.), Dale Wilson (Director), Steve Dimopollos (Crawford), John Nowak (Lyle Markham), William B. Davis (Marvin Parkins), Gillian Barber (Susan Blankenship), Michael Jocelyn (First Man), Walter Marsh (Tom the Caretaker), Pamela Martin (Newscaster), Peter LaCroix (Movie A.D.), Suzy Joachim (Cord's Secretary), Adrien Dorval (Biker #1), Barry Greene (Biker #2)

Contents

Plot Overview

Dr. Mark Sloan, a physician who assists the LAPD on occasion, goes to work when one of his patients is framed for killing his business partner.

Notes

While this is the first TV movie of Diagnosis Murder, this is not the first appearance of Dr. Mark Sloan--the character was introduced in an episode of Jake and the Fatman, entitled "It Never Entered My Mind". In that episode, Dr. Sloan was the physician to D.A. J.L. McCabe and found himself accused of the murder of the hospital's head doctor, who clashed with the happy-go-lucky doctor.

Arc Advancement

Happenings

Characters

Referbacks

Trivia

The Show

Behind the Scenes

Allusions and References

Memorable Moments

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