Diagnosis: Murder | |
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Season 1 | |
Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 19 |
Release | |
Original network | CBS |
Original release | October 29, 1993 – May 13, 1994 |
Season chronology | |
Diagnosis: Murder's first season originally aired Fridays at 8:00-9:00 pm (EST).[1][2] The season was released on DVD by Paramount Home Video. It included the 1991 pilot "It Never Entered My Mind" from the fourth season of Jake and the Fatman.
Cast
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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1 | 1 | "Miracle Cure" | Michael Lange | James Kramer | October 29, 1993 | 14.6[3] | |
Dr. Mark Sloan investigates the hit-and-run death of an ex-con, who was killed by his uncaught accomplice (Robert Guillaume) in his crime, who is now posing as a priest. Mark also has trouble with a homeless woman (Sylvia Sidney) who is hospitalized with an illness that resembles dementia and keeps running off, unaware she witnessed the murder. | |||||||
2 | 2 | "Amnesia" | Michael Lange | Story by : Joyce Burditt and David Hoffman & Leslie Daryl Zerg Teleplay by : Joyce Burditt | November 5, 1993 | 12.7[4] | |
A woman arrives at the hospital claiming to be an amnesiac, but Sloan's probing of her past leads him to discover she's a mob assassin and believe that she's plotting to murder a hospitalized senator. However, her actual target is a mob witness posing as a male nurse. | |||||||
3 | 3 | "Murder at the Telethon" | Anson Williams | Vance DeGeneres | November 12, 1993 | 12.5[5] | |
A comedian (Dom DeLuise) who was hosting a telethon for the hospital is murdered, so Sloan investigates. Dick Martin, Granville Vandusen, Steven Anderson, Dick Van Patten, and Joyce Van Patten also guest star. | |||||||
4 | 4 | "Inheritance of Death" | Frank Thackery | Gerry Conway | November 19, 1993 | 12.4[6] | |
A millionaire dies after declaring his intention to leave his money to the hospital - and Sloan suspects the man's offspring. | |||||||
5 | 5 | "The 13 Million Dollar Man" | Anson Williams | Gordon T. Dawson | December 3, 1993 | 12.5[7] | |
When a dying man gives him a lottery ticket worth millions, Sloan must fight his way through competing claims in order to give the money to charity. Guest Star: Ken Kercheval | |||||||
6 | 6 | "Vanishing Act: Part 1" | Christian I. Nyby II | Bruce Franklin Singer | December 10, 1993 | 11.2[8] | |
Steve is framed for the murder of an internal-affairs officer by one of his senior officers, one of a group of four dirty cops involved in drug trade. Guest Star: Richard Gant, Dennis Lipscomb, John Beck, and Boyd Kestner. | |||||||
7 | 7 | "Vanishing Act: Part 2" | Christian I. Nyby II | Bruce Franklin Singer | December 17, 1993 | 11.1[9] | |
Sloan and Jack use connections to the underworld to expose the dirty cops and figure out which one set up Steve for murder. Guest Stars: Richard Gant, Boyd Kestner, John Beck, and Don Gordon | |||||||
8 | 8 | "Shanda's Song" | Neema Barnette | Craig Volk | January 7, 1994 | 14.8[10] | |
Sloan hunts for the stalker of a female pop star who possibly killed a backup singer. | |||||||
9 | 9 | "The Restless Remains" | Christian I. Nyby II | Story by : John Hill Teleplay by : Robert Schlitt | January 14, 1994 | 16.2[11] | |
An infomercial financial guru arrives at Mark's house claiming to have been poisoned, dies in the living room, and disappears without a trace. His staff and his wife claim he's still alive, but make excuses as to why Mark never sees him and he suspects something's up. A side gag involves Mark diagnosing and treating a security guard at the studio who has jaw pain. Guest Stars: Ned Romero | |||||||
10 | 10 | "Murder with Mirrors" | Anson Williams | Gerry Conway | January 21, 1994 | 16.8[12] | |
Sloan works to clear a friend in the murder of a magician. Special Guest Star: Emma Samms Guest Stars: Ray Buktenica, Jack Laufer, and Mitchell Whitfield. | |||||||
11 | 11 | "Flashdance with Death" | Christian I. Nyby II | Gerry Conway | January 28, 1994 | 17.2[13] | |
Sloan uses a few leads to find out who's responsible for the death of a dance studio's unfavorable co-owner. Guest Stars: Paula Marshall, and Kristoff St. John. Watch for a dancer called Shannon, played by Elizabeth Berkley, star of Showgirls. | |||||||
12 | 12 | "Reunion with Murder" | Anson Williams | Robin Madden | February 4, 1994 | 16.3[14] | |
Amanda is suspected of murdering an old college roommate who had written a tell-all book about her sorority sisters. Mark believes the key to finding the true killer is locating the book before the killer does. Note: The dog that Amanda adopts she names "Yoda". | |||||||
13 | 13 | "Lily" | Frank Thackery | Gerry Conway | March 4, 1994 | 16.6[15] | |
When a call girl who was blackmailing some of her clients ends up dead, Mark sorts through her clients to find out who killed her. Guest Star: Gerald McRaney | |||||||
14 | 14 | "Guardian Angel" | Christian I. Nyby II | Bruce Franklin Singer | April 1, 1994 | 13.3[16] | |
After the mayor is murdered, Sloan investigates the peculiar behavior of the politician's widow. Guest Star: James McEachin, who plays the police Lt. Frank Daniels in six episodes of Matlock (TV series) and Lt. Ed Brock in the Perry Mason TV movies). (He plays a derelict in this episode.) | |||||||
15 | 15 | "Nirvana" | Christian I. Nyby II | Peter Dunne | April 8, 1994 | 13.6[17] | |
Sloan follows a few leads to a spa in his investigation of a con man's murder. | |||||||
16 | 16 | "Broadcast Blues" | Christian I. Nyby II | James Kramer | April 15, 1994 | 15.3[18] | |
A convict that Sloan examines takes everyone at the hospital hostage - and two deaths occur during the situation. | |||||||
17 | 17 | "Shaker" | Alan Myerson | Gerry Conway | April 29, 1994 | 13.6[19] | |
Sloan suspects foul play after a friend dies in an earthquake. Guest Star: Allan Miller | |||||||
18 | 18 | "The Plague" | Peter Ellis | Gerry Conway | May 6, 1994 | 13.9[20] | |
Sloan comes to suspect that someone could have deliberately exposed a hit man to bubonic plague. Guest Stars: Julie Sommars (Julie March in the TV Series Matlock), and David Froman (Lieutenant Bob Brooks in Matlock). | |||||||
19 | 19 | "Sister Michael Wants You" | Leo Penn | Joyce Burditt | May 13, 1994 | 13.7[21] | |
Sloan goes undercover as a priest to help a nun catch a murderer in her convent. Guest Star: Delta Burke |
References
- ↑ TV Listings for October 29, 1993
- ↑ TV Listings for May 13, 1994
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (November 3, 1993). "ABC usurps CBS as No. 1". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. November 10, 1993. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (November 17, 1993). "Walters gives ABC a special boost". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (November 24, 1993). "CBS sweeps back to top". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (December 8, 1993). "'White Dog' has its day; CBS, its week". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (December 15, 1993). "Midler's 'Gypsy' coming up roses for CBS". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (December 22, 1993). "ABC on top for 2nd week". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (January 12, 1994). "'Improvement' leads ABC charge". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (January 19, 1994). "'Columbo' on the case for ABC". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. January 26, 1994. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (February 2, 1994). "Super Bowl runs up NBC's score". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (February 9, 1994). "Lilith brings ratings to 'Frasier'". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. March 9, 1994. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (April 6, 1994). "ABC gets help from 'These Friends'". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (April 13, 1994). "Hoops figure in to CBS' net again". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. April 20, 1994. p. 3D.
- ↑ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. May 4, 1994. p. 3D.
- ↑ DeRosa, Robin (May 11, 1994). "ABC keeps hammering away". Life. USA Today. p. 3D.
- ↑ "Nielsen ratings". Life. USA Today. May 18, 1994. p. 3D.