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  1. Diagnosis: Murder is an action 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, a homicide detective played by his real-life son Barry Van Dyke.The series began as a spin-off of Jake and the Fatman.The series was created by Joyce Burditt, and originally aired on CBS from October 29, 1993 ...

  2. 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 the nineteenth episode of the fourth ...

  3. Diagnosis Murder: Created by Joyce Burditt. With Dick Van Dyke, Barry Van Dyke, Victoria Rowell, Charlie Schlatter. Dr. Mark Sloan has a knack for getting into trouble, negotiating the twists and turns of mysteries and solving crimes with the help of his son, Steve, a homicide detective.

  4. S1.E1 ∙ Miracle Cure. Fri, Oct 29, 1993. Father Morrissey hits an extortionist in a hit-and-run, but a girl picks up the extortion evidence. When he is taken to the hospital, Morrissey fakes sickness to get near him. Dr. Mark Sloane finds the priest's behavior suspicious. 7.2/10 (172)

  5. The Diagnosis: Murder film series (1992–1993, 2002) is a series of five television films that aired as part of the CBS television series Diagnosis: Murder. TV films (1992–1993) [ edit ] The first three Diagnosis: Murder television films were broadcast on CBS between January 5, 1992 and February 13, 1993, before the premiere of television series.

  6. 31 de dic. de 1992 · TV-PG. A supposed 'ticket to heaven' leads to a trail of greedy scam artists and gamblers! Dying of a gunshot wounds, a man gives Dr. Sloan a winning lottery ticket. S1 E6 - Vanishing Act: Part 1. December 31, 1992. 46min. TV-PG. A 'perfect cover' becomes a foul frame-up when Steve Sloan is accused of murder!