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Diagnosis Murder |
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19/01/09 (48 review reads) |
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Advantages: One mystery ends mostly in one episode
Disadvantages: At times i could guess the killer
By nature i am not a television fan. But i was forced to be glued to the TV last year for 2 months or so because there was a problem with our internet connection. And my attitude towards television was changed by a bunch of programs in some channels.
'Diagnosis murder' at 2 15pm monday to friday in BBC One is one of them.A murder mystery solving series originated in the united states. Even though there are some more programs in BBC one which i watch regularly i chose to review on this program because i think this is the one which i cannot afford missing even one episode of it. contaging
The best part is that its like watching a new murder mystery everyday and since there are no commercials in between each episode is well elaborated.Very rarely the it takes two episodes but no more than that.So even if you miss one day the next day is a whole new story that means no tying up.
The main roles are played by the Dick Van Dyke(Dr. Mark Sloan), his son Barry Van Dyke(Detective Steve Sloan), Victoria Rowell (Dr Amanda Livingston) , Charlie Schlatter(Dr.Jesse Travis). Every one are my favourites now.
Dr.Sloan is a senior doctor in The Community general Hospital and also working as a consultant with the Homicide department where his son Steve Sloan is a detective.Dr.Amanda is a pathologist and Dr.Jesse Travis is a chest specialist intern in the same hospital.
These people one of them gets into trouble or their friends and the group solves it or may be we can say that Mark plays the main role of problem solver, with Amanda and Jesse giving very good leads in professional ways and Steve taking the criminals by law.
If you have a real like for detective stories you are going to love this 45 minutes.
Summary: A murder mystery which has thrill in each episode
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