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2 unusual facts about Closing Time: The True Story of the "Goodbar" Murder


Carey Eidel

Eidel has appeared in a number of television series, including Strong Medicine, Yes, Dear, Melrose Place, 7th Heaven, 3rd Rock from the Sun, Diagnosis: Murder, L.A. Law and Thirtysomething.

Jeanne Zelasko

In 1997, she had a guest role in the fourth season finale of the CBS TV series Diagnosis: Murder.


Canal 300

Included on its current schedule are Dallas, Bewitched, Bonanza, Star Trek, The Brittas Empire, Married... with Children, Diagnosis: Murder, The Twilight Zone and Strong Medicine, as well as TVC's produced series like Secrets de Família, Oh! Europa, Jet Lag, Majoria Absoluta, L'un per l'altre, Plats Bruts and Quico.

Closing Time: The True Story of the Goodbar Murder

Closing Time: The True Story of the "Goodbar" Murder is a 1977 non-fiction book by Lacey Fosburgh about the murder of Roseann Quinn, the story of whose murder was the basis for Judith Rossner's 1975 novel Looking for Mr. Goodbar and the eponymous 1977 film.

Janet Julian

She has made guest appearances on some TV shows, among them Battlestar Galactica, The Fall Guy, Knight Rider, Fudge, Columbo, Swamp Thing, 240 Robert, Murder, She Wrote, and Diagnosis: Murder.

KHJK

The last songs played on 103.7 FM were "Mary Jane's Last Dance" by Tom Petty, "In The End" by Linkin Park, "Closing Time" by Semisonic, and "It's The End Of The World As We Know It (And I Feel Fine)" by R.E.M..

Marc Cushman

His small screen credits include the television series: "Star Trek: The Next Generation", "Diagnosis: Murder", "Beyond Belief", "Skin", "Bachelor Pad: The Original Series", and "Channel K", the later two of which he also served as creator and producer.

Mr. Goodbar

Looking for Mr. Goodbar was also the title of a 1975 novel by Judith Rossner and an Oscar-nominated 1977 movie, and Lacey Fosburgh titled her book about the same case (the murder of Roseann Quinn by a one-night stand she picked up at a bar) Closing Time: The True Story of the "Goodbar" Murder.

Night and the Doctor

This episode takes place prior to "Closing Time" by Gareth Roberts and shows the night spent by Craig Owens (James Corden) before the Doctor pays him a visit.

Rossner

Judith Rossner (1935–2005), American novelist, best known for her 1975 novel Looking for Mr. Goodbar

Shane Van Dyke

Shane Thomas Van Dyke is the son of Mary (Carey) Van Dyke and actor Barry Van Dyke (Airwolf, The Love Boat, Diagnosis: Murder) and grandson of the entertainer Dick Van Dyke (The Dick Van Dyke Show, Mary Poppins, Chitty Chitty Bang Bang, Night at the Museum).

Tim Choate

On television, he played Zathras on Babylon 5 and had a recurring role on Newhart, as well as appearing in several TV movies, notably Child in the Night (1990), and guesting on shows including The Practice, Diagnosis: Murder and The Bold and the Beautiful.

Viacom Productions

Diagnosis: Murder (1993–2001, co-produced by Fred Silverman, and Dean Hargrove, last five episodes of season 2 and first four episodes of season 3 co-produced by Paramount Network Television)

Zoe McLellan

McLellan made a guest appearances on Diagnosis: Murder, (the episode "Blood Ties"), which was filmed as a pilot episode for a spin off series called Whispers which would have starred her and Kathy Evison.


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