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Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1Audience Rating: NR (Not Rated) Binding: DVD Brand: PARAMOUNT PICTURES EAN: 0097360789041 Format: Color, Full Screen, NTSC Item Dimensions: Label: Paramount Languages: Manufacturer: Paramount MPN: 078904 Number Of Items: 6 Publisher: Paramount Region Code: 1 Release Date: June 12, 2007 Running Time: 1025 minutes Studio: Paramount Theatrical Release Date: October 29, 1993 Editorial Review: Product Description: The long-running CBS television series DIAGNOSIS MURDER offers a clever hybrid of the medical-drama and murder-mystery genres. Comedy legend Dick Van Dyke anchors the series as Dr. Mark Sloan a hospital physician who helps his detective son Steve (Van Dyke's real-life son Barry) solve crimes for the Los Angeles Police Department. Warm witty and family-friendly this collection presents every episode from the series' second season which includes guest appearances by Michael Tucci Dyan Cannon and Pernell Roberts.Runtime: 1025 minsFormat: DVD MOVIE Genre: TELEVISION/SERIES & SEQUELS Rating: NR UPC: 097360789041 Manufacturer No: 078904 Amazon.com: It's not unusual for the medical community to encounter law enforcement over a hospital bed, but there's something about the Los Angeles Community Hospital and its Chief of Internal Medicine Dr. Mark Sloan (Dick Van Dyke) that seem to attract suspicious cases. Far from a "treat them and street them" attitude, Dr. Mark Sloan is a compassionate and understanding doctor whose probing questions and natural curiosity repeatedly uncover mysterious circumstances and details that he invariably feels compelled to investigate. Of course the proper authorities (in the form of his son, police officer Steve Sloan, played by Van Dyke's real-life son Barry Van Dyke) are notified, but, like any good doctor, Dr. Sloan relies on the expertise of his own staff. Thus fellow Doctor Jack Stewart (Scott Baio), hospital pathologist Amanda Bentley (Victoria Rowell), and Dr. Sloan's secretary Delores (Delores Hall) are often embroiled in investigative work that results in an understaffed hospital and a distraught hospital administrator (Michael Tucci). From maternity hospitals selling babies on the black market to dishonest tax lawyers, murderous hospital inspectors, egocentric surgery patients, and dating services whose dates are the absolute end-all, Dr. Sloan and his crew can be counted upon to pursue and solve an abundance of mysteries--and maybe even see a patient or two in the process. Guest stars include Betty White and Bo Jackson. While not one of Van Dyke's best television series, Diagnosis Murder will appeal to Dick Van Dyke aficionados and murder mystery fans alike. --Tami Horiuchi Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - A Rare Treasure for All AgesThis is one of those rare shows that is both suspenseful and enjoyable while remaining clean cut. It is a rare gem. It is much like the old classic Nancy Drew and Hardy Boys Mysteries...intriguing, mysterious, fun...and without the fear of blood, guts, and foul language. I watch this show with my children, with my friends, and by myself. It is a great way to lose the worries of the day as you try to help the charming Mr. Van Dyke unravel all of the clues. I would highly recommend this show to anyone. ... Read More Rating: - Why not in Spanish?Why is not the DVD subtitled in other languages, like in Spanish, por example?. In other TV series, it is so. Thanks, Rating: - Diagnosis Murder - The Second SeasonGreat show. I miss seeing it on TV. I can hardly wait for Season 3 to come out on DVD! Rating: - Negative Stars!This stupid show was an egg sucking turkey! Come on...a doctor who plays detective? The only other show on a par with this garbage was "Murder She Wrote" about an author who plays detective. Let's have a show about a detective who does surgery in his spare time! How about it folks? The whole premise was totally ridiculous. Rating: - Currect DiagnosisI was a big fan of the show when it was on network TV and now I can relive the excitment over and over again when ever I want. I have "season one" and it was a natural to add "season two". |