Diagnosis: Murder is an American medical crime comedy-drama that ran on CBS from October 29, 1993 to May 11, 2001 for eight seasons. It followed Dr. Mark Sloan and Detective Steve Sloan, his son.
Parents[]
- Jake and the Fatman "It Never Entered My Mind" introduced Dr. Mark Sloan.
- Diagnosis of Murder, the first prequel television film that aired on January 5, 1992.
- The House on Sycamore Street, the second prequel television film that aired on May 1, 1992.
- A Twist of the Knife, the third prequel television film that aired on February 13, 1993.
Spin-offs[]
- A Town Without Pity, the first sequel television film that aired on February 6, 2002.
- Without Warning, the second sequel television film that aired on April 26, 2002.
Westphall connection with Diagnosis: Murder[]
The story that began in Promised Land "Total Security" concludes in "Promises to Keep".
Westphall connections in Diagnosis: Murder[]
- Joe Mannix from Mannix appeared in "Hard-Boiled Murder".
- Cinnamon Carter from Mission: Impossible appeared in "Discards".
- Ben Matlock from Matlock appeared in the two-part "Murder Two".
- Rob Petrie from The Dick van Dyke Show appeared in "Obsession: Part 2" through re-purposed integrated footage.
- In "The Last Laugh: Part Two", Sheldrake Insurance is mentioned. In The Apartment, An unnamed insurance company serves as the setting of much of the film, run by Jeff Sheldrake.
Disputed brand link[]
Diagnosis: Murder "Murder in the Air" used stock footage of Oceanic Airlines from the film Executive Decision not the logo featured in Lost.