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Diagnosis: Murder

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Diagnosis: Murder is an American crime drama centered around Dr. Mark Sloan, a physician who collaborates with his son Steve to investigate homicides. The series originated as a spin-off from “Jake and the Fatman” and transitioned into a weekly television program airing on CBS beginning in 1993. Joyce Burditt developed the initial concept for the show.

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Who is Dr. Mark Sloan in Diagnosis: Murder?

Dr. Mark Sloan is a physician who investigates homicides alongside his son, Steve. Dick Van Dyke played Mark Sloan in the television series.

Who plays Steve Sloan in Diagnosis: Murder?

Barry Van Dyke plays Steve Sloan, Mark's son and a police detective. Their family relationship is also the show's main investigative partnership.

What show did Diagnosis: Murder spin off from?

Diagnosis: Murder originated as a spin-off from Jake and the Fatman. It first appeared through television movies before becoming a regular CBS series.

Which network aired Diagnosis: Murder?

Diagnosis: Murder aired on CBS as a weekly American crime drama. The regular series ran through the 1990s and centered on medical clues combined with police investigation.

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