Diagnosis Murder: Murder At Midterm


4:00 pm - 5:00 pm, Friday, January 2 on WJLP MeTV+ (33.8)

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Murder At Midterm

Bright med student Quinn Montgomer learns during midterms that his lover Holly Harris is pregnant. This would ruin his wedding plans with heiress Jennifer Warner, so he arranges her death.

repeat 1999 English Stereo
Drama Police Family Crime Mystery & Suspense

Cast & Crew
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Dick Van Dyke (Actor) .. Dr. Mark Sloan
Victoria Rowell (Actor) .. Amanda Bentley-Livingston
Charlie Schlatter (Actor) .. Dr. Jesse Travis
Barry Van Dyke (Actor) .. Steve Sloan
Jonathan Scarfe (Actor) .. Quinn Montgomery
Renée Humphrey (Actor) .. Holly Harris
Shane Van Dyke (Actor) .. Alex Smith
Joanna Cassidy (Actor) .. Madison Wesley
Mark Daniel Cade (Actor) .. Det. Randy Walker
Charles Dougherty (Actor) .. Charles Wright
Nicole Forester (Actor) .. Jennifer Warner
Dona Hardy (Actor) .. Elderly Woman
Randall Slavin (Actor) .. Jimmy Horn
Jonathan Avildsen (Actor) .. Woody Dupar
Jim Lau (Actor) .. Cashier

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Dick Van Dyke (Actor) .. Dr. Mark Sloan
Born: December 13, 1925
Birthplace: West Plains, Missouri, United States
Trivia: Born in Missouri, entertainer Dick Van Dyke was raised in Danville, Illinois, where repeated viewings of Laurel & Hardy comedies at his local movie palace inspired him to go into show business. Active in high school and community plays in his teens, Van Dyke briefly put his theatrical aspirations aside upon reaching college age. He toyed with the idea of becoming a Presbyterian minister; then, after serving in the Air Force during World War II, opened up a Danville advertising agency. When this venture failed, it was back to show biz, first as a radio announcer for local station WDAN, and later as half of a record-pantomime act called The Merry Mutes (the other half was a fellow named Philip Erickson). While hosting a TV morning show in New Orleans, Van Dyke was signed to a contract by the CBS network. He spent most of his time subbing for other CBS personalities and emceeing such forgotten endeavors as Cartoon Theatre. After making his acting debut as a hayseed baseball player on The Phil Silvers Show, Van Dyke left CBS to free-lance. He hosted a few TV game shows before his career breakthrough as co-star of the 1959 Broadway review The Girls Against the Boys. The following year, he starred in the musical comedy Bye Bye Birdie, winning a Tony Award for his portrayal of mother-dominated songwriter Albert Peterson (it would be his last Broadway show until the short-lived 1980 revival of The Music Man). In 1961, he was cast as comedy writer Rob Petrie on The Dick Van Dyke Show, which after a shaky start lasted five seasons and earned its star three Emmies.He made his movie bow in the 1963 filmization of Bye Bye Birdie, then entered into a flexible arrangement with Walt Disney Studios. His best known films from that era include Mary Poppins (1964), Lt. Robin Crusoe, USN and The Comic, in which he played an amalgam of several self-destructive silent movie comedians. His TV specials remained popular in the ratings, and it was this fact that led to the debut of The New Dick Van Dyke Show in 1971. Despite the creative input of the earlier Dick Van Dyke Show's maven Carl Reiner, the later series never caught on, and petered out after three seasons. A chronic "people pleaser," Van Dyke was loath to display anger or frustration around his co-workers or fans, so he began taking solace in liquor; by 1972, he had become a full-fledged alcoholic. Rather than lie to his admirers or himself any longer, he underwent treatment and publicly admitted his alcoholism -- one of the first major TV stars ever to do so. Van Dyke's public confession did little to hurt his "nice guy" public image, and, now fully and permanently sober, he continued to be sought out for guest-star assignments and talk shows. In 1974, he starred in the TV movie The Morning After, playing an ad executive who destroys his reputation, his marriage and his life thanks to booze. After that Van Dyke, further proved his versatility when he began accepting villainous roles, ranging from a cold-blooded wife murderer in a 1975 Columbo episode to the corrupt district attorney in the 1990 film Dick Tracy. He also made several stabs at returning to weekly television, none of which panned out--until 1993, when he starred as Dr. Mark Sloan in the popular mystery series Diagnosis Murder. He made a few more movie appearances after Diagnosis Murder came to an end, most notably as a retired security guard in the hit family film Night at the Museum. As gifted at writing and illustrating as he is at singing, dancing and clowning, Van Dyke has penned two books, Faith, Hope and Hilarity and Those Funny Kids. From 1992 to 1994, he served as chairman of the Nickelodeon cable service, which was then sweeping the ratings by running Dick Van Dyke Show reruns in prime time. Van Dyke is the brother of award-winning TV personality Jerry Van Dyke, and the father of actor Barry Van Dyke.
Victoria Rowell (Actor) .. Amanda Bentley-Livingston
Born: May 10, 1960
Birthplace: Portland, Maine, United States
Trivia: Was enrolled in ballet school at age 8 by her foster mother. Received a full scholarship to the American Ballet School in New York. Danced professionally with numerous ballet companies, including the American Ballet Theater II, Ballet Hispanico of New York, Contemporary Ballet, Twyla Tharp Workshop and the Julliard School of Music Dance Extension Program with Anthony Tudor. Began acting while pursuing a modeling career and landed a recurring role on The Cosby Show. Originated the character Drucilla on The Young and the Restless in 1990 and won several NAACP Image Awards and three Daytime Emmy nominations for her portrayal. Worked simultaneously on The Young and the Restless and Diagnosis Murder. Authored a memoir in 2007 titled The Women Who Raised Me as a tribute to the women who helped her through foster care. Her real-life son, Jasper Armstrong Marsalis, played her child on Diagnosis Murder. Founded the Rowell Foster Children's Positive Plan, an organization dedicated to providing foster children opportunities in the arts and sports.
Charlie Schlatter (Actor) .. Dr. Jesse Travis
Born: May 01, 1966
Birthplace: Englewood, New Jersey
Trivia: Lead actor, onscreen from 18 Again (1988).
Barry Van Dyke (Actor) .. Steve Sloan
Born: July 31, 1951
Birthplace: Atlanta, Georgia
Jonathan Scarfe (Actor) .. Quinn Montgomery
Born: December 16, 1975
Birthplace: Toronto, Ontario, Canada
Trivia: Fair-haired Canadian actor (and Toronto native) Jonathan Scarfe began signing for roles in the late '90s; he specialized predominantly in bit parts and guest roles on television series programs including Murder, She Wrote, NYPD Blue, and especially ER, where he enjoyed a lengthy, multi-episode run as heroin addict Chase Carter (Dr. John Carter's cousin). Scarfe also carved out a frequent presence on telemovies such as Our Mother's Murder (1997), White Lies (1998), and Judas (2004).
Renée Humphrey (Actor) .. Holly Harris
Born: January 27, 1975
Shane Van Dyke (Actor) .. Alex Smith
Born: August 28, 1979
Joanna Cassidy (Actor) .. Madison Wesley
Born: August 02, 1945
Birthplace: Camden, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: After one year in college as an art major Cassidy dropped out and got married, but the marriage didn't last. She moved to San Francisco and worked successfully as a model; she also appeared briefly in two films shot there, Bullitt (1968) and Fools (1970), then went four years without another screen role, meanwhile finding some work in TV commercials. Her first significant screen appearance was in a small role in the San Francisco police drama The Laughing Policeman (1974), which led to work in two more films that year; in the second of these, Bank Shot (1974), she got her first prominent billing. Cassidy had many unmemorable roles over the next few years, finally making an impression in a successful film with Blade Runner (1982); after that she got better roles in better films, but has yet to become a widely known screen actress.
Mark Daniel Cade (Actor) .. Det. Randy Walker
Charles Dougherty (Actor) .. Charles Wright
Nicole Forester (Actor) .. Jennifer Warner
Born: November 19, 1972
Trivia: Actress Nicole Forester made one of her most enduring marks on daytime soap operas. Raised in the area of Ann Arbor, MI, Forester took her first dramatic bow during her preteen years, in a regional production of The Sound of Music in the Great Lakes State, then honed her dramatic abilities at a number of institutions, including Western Michigan University (as a musical theater major), the American Academy of Dramatic Arts (as a performance major), the Goethe Institute, and UCLA. Beginning in November 2005, Forester signed for the role of Cassie Layne Winslow on CBS's long-running drama Guiding Light. The actress inherited the part from predecessor Laura Wright, and fans reportedly felt some initial skepticism about Forester's ability to hold her own and recapture Wright's popularity in the role; Forester quickly and permanently dispelled this fear from viewers' minds and even received Emmy attention for her portrayal. Prior to Light, Forester's resumé includes guest appearances on series including Monk, Will & Grace, and Beverly Hills 90210, in addition to a lead in director Michael Keller's low-budget black comedy Vampires Anonymous (2000).
Dona Hardy (Actor) .. Elderly Woman
Randall Slavin (Actor) .. Jimmy Horn
Born: August 19, 1969
Jonathan Avildsen (Actor) .. Woody Dupar
Jim Lau (Actor) .. Cashier

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