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Diagnosis: Unknown : ウィキペディア英語版 | Diagnosis: Unknown
''Diagnosis: Unknown'' is an American medical drama that aired on CBS from July 5 to September 20, 1960. Produced by Bob Banner, the series aired as a summer replacement for ''The Garry Moore Show'', a variety program. ==Synopsis== The series stars Patrick O'Neal as pathologist Dr. Daniel Coffee,〔 who works at a metropolitan hospital and uses forensic medicine to assist the police in solving unconventional murders. The co-stars were Phyllis Newman, as Doris Hudson; Cal Bellini, a native of Singapore, as Dr. Motilal Mookerji; Chester Morris, the former star of ''Boston Blackie'', as detective Lieutenant Max Ritter, and Martin Huston as Link, the young handyman. The characters were originally featured in a series of short stories written by Lawrence Blochman, initially published in ''Collier's'' magazine. ''Diagnosis: Unknown'' aired at 10 p.m. Eastern time, and was preempted twice in July by the major party national conventions.〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=''Diagnosis: Unknown'' )〕 In 1993, thirty-three years after ''Diagnosis: Unknown'' ended its brief run, CBS launched the successful ''Diagnosis Murder'' series, starring Dick Van Dyke and his son, Barry Van Dyke, as a physician, Dr. Mark Sloan and a police detective, Steve Sloan, respectively, who collaborate in the solving of difficult crimes. The Van Dyke series was similar in title, theme, and plot to ''Diagnosis: Unknown''.
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