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Jake and the Fatman/It Never Entered My Mind
| It Never Entered My Mind | |
| Season 4, Episode 19 | |
| Airdate | March 20, 1991 |
| Production Number | 9018 |
| Written by | Joyce Burditt |
| Directed by | Bernard L. Kowalski |
| Produced by | Robin Madden |
| ← 4x18 You Don't Know Me |
4x20 → Second Time Around |
| Jake and the Fatman — Season Four | |
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It Never Entered My Mind is the nineteenth episode of the fourth season of Jake and the Fatman, and the seventy-ninth episode overall.
Starring: William Conrad (D.A. J.L. "Fatman" McCabe), Joe Penny (Detective Jake Styles), Alan Campbell (Derek Mitchell)
Sepcial Guest Star: Dick Van Dyke (Dr. Mark Sloan)
Guest Stars (in alphabetical order): Carol Bruce (Mrs. Clark), James Cromwell (Russell Havilland), Steven Eckholdt (Richard), Sam Hennings (Dr. Locke), Gregory Itzin (Dr. Mike Summers), Margaret Reed (Nurse Blair), Kristoff St. John (Thad), Mark L. Taylor (Dr. Morgan), Ally Walker (Josie)
Co-Starring: Elisabeth Brooks (Mrs. Murphy), Ellen Dunning (Alice Williams), Una Kim (Betsy), Mary-Margaret Lewis (Mrs. Rollins), Peter Slutsker (Anesthesiologist), Dierk Torsek (Baker), Virginia Watson (Nurse #1), Jeff Witzeman (Student #1)
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Plot Overview
McCabe's quirky doctor is accused of killing the humorless hospital administrator who disapproved of his antics.
Notes
Arc Advancement
Happenings
Characters
Referbacks
Trivia
The Show
This episode marks the first appearance of Dick Van Dyke as Dr. Mark Sloan. Shortly after this episode, the first of three TV-movies featuring the character aired, followed by the long-running series Diagnosis Murder.