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Diagnosis: Murder
Dr. Mark Sloan is a good-natured, offbeat physician who is called upon to solve murders.
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Plot Summary
Dr. Mark Sloan, a beloved chief of medicine, moonlights as a homicide detective alongside his son, Steve, a LAPD detective. Together, they tackle challenging murder cases, often with the help of Dr. Amanda Bentley and Detective "Choo-Choo" Solomon. The series blends intriguing mysteries with lighthearted comedic moments and strong character relationships.
Critical Reception
Diagnosis: Murder was a popular and enduring television series, particularly noted for its appeal to a broad audience and its blend of crime-solving with humor. While not typically a critical darling, it was praised for its consistent entertainment value and the charm of its lead actor, Dick Van Dyke. The show maintained a steady viewership throughout its run.
What Reviewers Say
Enjoyable procedural with a likable lead.
A comforting blend of mystery and lighthearted humor.
Often seen as a straightforward, family-friendly crime show.
Google audience: Audience reception generally favored the show for its engaging mysteries and the charismatic performance of Dick Van Dyke. Many viewers appreciated its consistent formula and feel-good tone.
Fun Fact
The show was a spin-off from a pilot movie of the same name that aired in 1992.
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