Diagnosis: Murder

Diagnosis: Murder

1993
Diagnosis: Murder
Diagnosis: Murder

Diagnosis: Murder

6.9 | TV-PG | en | Drama

Dr. Mark Sloan is a good-natured, offbeat physician who is called upon to solve murders.

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EP1  Death By Design
Oct. 12,2000
Death By Design

Mark's office decorator is murdered.

EP2  Blind Man's Bluff
Oct. 19,2000
Blind Man's Bluff

Young woman is in a car accident and goes blind, Mark must figure out who committed the murder.

EP3  Sleight-of-Hand
Oct. 26,2000
Sleight-of-Hand

A body found on the beach turns out to be Jim, the hospital janitor, but when his twin brother Jeff shows up to identify the body, Mark and Steve become suspicious.

EP4  By Reason of Insanity
Nov. 02,2000
By Reason of Insanity

Dr. Mark Sloan tries to save one of his former students, a schizophrenic, from a murder charge, but is challenged by the man's seemingly incoherent babbling.

EP5  The Patient Detective
Nov. 09,2000
The Patient Detective

Steve nearly dies in a car accident and think a murder happens. No one believes him.

EP6  The Cradle Will Rock
Nov. 16,2000
The Cradle Will Rock

A nurse's husband is murdered and a teen who works at the hospital and who also had a torrid love affair with the nurse is the prime suspect, but Mark isn't convinced that the young man is the killer.

EP7  Hot House
Nov. 30,2000
Hot House

An abusive man who, along with four other people, was a contestant on a reality show is murdered while living in a house that is monitored 24 hours a day. After the killing, Mark enters the house as the man's replacement to see if he can uncover what happened.

EP8  All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Die
Dec. 07,2000
All Dressed Up and Nowhere to Die

Mark goes after a man who killed a groom on his wedding day.

EP9  Confession
Jan. 04,2001
Confession

Dr. Mark Sloan, Lt. Steve Sloan and Dr. Amanda Bentley become involved when a priest is accused of murdering an old friend.

EP10  Playing God
Jan. 11,2001
Playing God

Dr. Mark Sloan seeks the murderer who killed a med student, drained his blood, and stored him in the Community General morgue.

EP11  Less Than Zero
Jan. 18,2001
Less Than Zero

An actress with an eating disorder dies from an apparent heart attack. Mark believes her nutritionist murdered her.

EP12  Sins Of The Father (1)
Feb. 02,2001
Sins Of The Father (1)

A young woman is assassinated while Dr. Mark Sloan is examining her, setting off an investigation that plunges Mark into dark memories of his own childhood.

EP13  Sins Of The Father (2)
Feb. 09,2001
Sins Of The Father (2)

Mark must find out why his dad left him as a child.

EP14  You Bet Your Life
Feb. 16,2001
You Bet Your Life

Dr. Mark Sloan investigates the apparent suicide of a gifted heart surgeon who was also a compulsive gambler.

EP15  Bachelor Fathers
Feb. 23,2001
Bachelor Fathers

Dr. Mark Sloan tries to solve the murder of a young woman whose twin sister claims that Dr. Jesse Travis fathered her infant son.

EP16  Being of Sound Mind
Mar. 02,2001
Being of Sound Mind

Dr. Sloan tries to save Jesse and Amanda from a murderer who is out to kill them in order to obtain a multi-million dollar inheritance.

EP17  Dance Of Danger
Mar. 30,2001
Dance Of Danger

A Tabloid-news paper reporter gets caught up in a murder investigation when one of her sources is stabbed to death on a dance floor.

EP18  The Red's Shoes
Apr. 20,2001
The Red's Shoes

Dr. Sloan tries to help Amanda when she becomes involved in an incident involving the Chinese government.

EP19  No Good Deed
Apr. 27,2001
No Good Deed

Dr. Sloan investigates a controversial attorney who confesses to murder while near death but recants after he recovers.

EP20  Deja Vous - Deadly Mirage (1)
May. 04,2001
Deja Vous - Deadly Mirage (1)

While deeply disturbed that his son, Lt. Steve Sloan, is falling in love with a woman who is a dead ringer for his murdered former girlfriend, Dr. Mark Sloan begins watching his neighbors through binoculars and becomes convinced that one of them is a murderer.

EP21  On the Beach - Deadly Mirage (2)
May. 04,2001
On the Beach - Deadly Mirage (2)

While deeply disturbed that his son, Lt. Steve Sloan, is falling in love with a woman who is a dead ringer for his murdered former girlfriend, Dr. Mark Sloan begins watching his neighbors through binoculars and becomes convinced that one of them is a murderer.

EP22  The Blair Nurse Project
May. 11,2001
The Blair Nurse Project

When a filmmaker begins using Community General Hospital as the location for an eerie documentary, Dr. Sloan discovers it may be haunted.

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6.9 | TV-PG | en | Drama , Crime , Mystery | More Info
Released: 1993-10-29 | Released Producted By: Viacom Productions , Dean Hargrove Productions Country: Budget: 0 Revenue: 0 Official Website:
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Dr. Mark Sloan is a good-natured, offbeat physician who is called upon to solve murders.

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Drama , Crime , Mystery

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Cast

Dick Van Dyke , Victoria Rowell , Charlie Schlatter , Barry Van Dyke

Director

Fred Silverman

Producted By

Viacom Productions , Dean Hargrove Productions

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Diagnosis: Murder Audience Reviews

ada the leading man is my tpye
Comwayon A Disappointing Continuation
Gurlyndrobb While it doesn't offer any answers, it both thrills and makes you think.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin The movie really just wants to entertain people.
Parker Lewis Diagnosis Murder never takes itself too seriously much to its delight, although it does deal with serious issues at time. I don't know if it's a case of Murder, She Wrote vs. Diagnosis Murder, but strangely I find it difficult being drawn into MSW even though it has a legion of fans. Anyway, whilst some episodes of Diagnosis Murder short circuit the plot line to get to the end and wrap things up before the end credits, it is fun and engaging to watch.The only thing...Diagnosis Murder was broadcast during the Bill Clinton Presidency, and you would have thought the Community General Hospital staff would be more reflective of society. Okay, okay, the actor playing Dr Sloan was of Dutch descent, Dr Bentley's a female African-American, and Dr Stewart is Italian. But I never saw any Indian or East Asian doctors at the Hospital, even though really they constitute a significant proportion of medical staff. Maybe if Diagnosis Murder was to have an episode dealing with murder and mayhem at a Spelling Bee or something like that, then maybe.
Arnaud Meert Take all police-crime series you've ever seen, and pick one out in which you were able to laugh and be baffled at the same time. You will only find one, and it is Diagnosis Murder.The difference between Diagnosis Murder and CSI or NCIS, is that every case is solved in a fun and friendly sphere. The tight friendships between Mark, Amanda and Jack (Or Jesse) or absolutely heart-warming. Every episode also contains a personal touch of one of the characters, as well as a different murder case every time.Although usually I'm quite good at guessing who did it, in Diagnosis Murder it just isn't always possible.Now you either love or hate Dick van Dyke, but personally I think every role he has ever played is highly entertaining and iconic.My final statement is that Diagnosis Murder, unlike many other series is one of the last few family friendly- innocent TV series left.
richmondpd_bosswoman I have loved Diagnosis Murder especially with Dick Van Dyke and then later i learn his son played has his son on the show. Victoria was raised here in my state (Maine). I am now re-watching them again after i don't know for how long. However, one thing i did notice and i hope someone can try to explain it. The last episode in season 2 going into the first deposit in season 3 i notice that jack was no longer on and Jesse took his place and Amanda is married and pregnant. Why wasn't jack phased out showing his fair well and showing Jesse coming into the show and Amanda meeting her husband and getting married. It seems like an episode got skipped. I hope there will be some type of reunion for the cast.
tamstrat I liked the series in the early years, it leaned a little towards the geriatric set, kind of a male based "Murder She Wrote", but Dick Van Dyke is a great actor so I enjoyed watching him portray the amiable Dr. Mark Sloan. He worked well with his real life son, Barry Van Dyke. The series was well written in the beginning, but towards the end it got really lame. It seemed that every episode featured the whole "Van Dyke" clan, and sadly to say, none of them could act with the exception of Dick and Barry. I've heard of nepotism but this took the cake, and some of the story lines got really,really out there, especially "The Blair Nurse Project" which had the young Van Dykes searching (and yikes-finding) there is a ghost in the basement of Community General Hospital. The series was cancelled shortly thereafter and I wasn't surprised. Occasionally I will watch the reruns on the PAX network or Hallmark Channel and I do enjoy them in small doses.