| 1. | Quincy, M.E.: Season 1 | 1976 |
| 2. | Quincy, M.E.: Season 2 | 1977 |
| 3. | Quincy, M.E.: Season 3 | 1977 |
| 4. | Quincy, M.E.: Season 4 | 1978 |
| 5. | Quincy, M.E.: Season 5 | 1979 |
| 6. | Quincy, M.E.: Season 6 | 1980 |
| 7. | Quincy, M.E.: Season 7 | 1981 |
| 8. | Quincy, M.E.: Season 8 | 1982 |
Quincy, M.E.
Quincy, M.E, a man who must have been a nightmare to work with! Quincy was a crusading Medical Examiner in Los Angeles, an expert at his job he was always capable of finding something that everyone else missed. A small clue that would go against all the rest of the evidence in a case and would lead to him arguing with his boss, Asten, and/or the investigating detective, nearly always Monahan. Quincy started of as a straight forward crime series with a difference, it was a M.E. investigating not a police officer or private eye.As the series went from strength to strength the writers, probably with a little push from Klugman, started bringing in stories about social injustice rather than criminal. Most of the time this worked, in fact it is sometimes interesting to see that some of the things highlighted still have not changed even now! Sometimes it came over a little preachy but the show can never be faulted for trying to enlighten the eyes of its viewers.
Quincy helps an out of town medical examiner deal with a pair of political scandals involving the death of children of influential persons by tainted drugs and the unsafe condition at a mill which is the main economic force in the town.
Sam tries to persuade the authorities to take notice of a new process he has developed to help track down killers. His tooth print process shows that the man the police have as their suspect in a rape case is not the man who did it.
A lawyer, who also was a small time coke dealer, is murdered by crooks who inject him with a lethal dose of cocaine. The killers try to make it look like an accident by putting him in his car and having it drive off the road and explode.
A mistake at the coroners office concerning a crib death affects not only Quincy and the staff but the parents also.
A track coach comes under fire when his star athlete dies after a grueling, training session. Quincy must determine if the death was from natural causes, or negligent homicide.
When Bubonic Plague strikes a Native American reservation, Quincy must find the source of the outbreak before the opening of a prestigious new golf course puts more lives in jeopardy.
Quincy and Sam travel to a small village in Central America to help identify the remains of a religious icon.
While working as a technical advisor on a reality movie, Quincy comes to believe that a convicted murderer was unjustly prosecuted.
Quincy stumbles upon a plot devised by a group of nazi war criminals to use an Egyptian mummy to smuggle rare gems from Cairo to Los Angeles.
When the body of an airline stewardess is found with her stomach cut open, Quincy's investigation runs into interference from Internal Affairs, who is certain that a police officer is involved in the drug smuggling operation.
An Airliner crash in Santa Monica Bay springs Quincy into action fighting for airline passenger safety.
While serving on a jury Quincy finds flaws in the prosecution's case.
When the body of a missing young girl shows up in a dumpster, Quincy's investigation takes him into the world of child molestation and pornography. Can he save the girl's sister before an insidious predator claims another victim?
A tragic death of a teenager sets Quincy into action fighting for orphan drug development.
Quincy gets involved with a woman who may have killed her husband, as a tenacious insurance investigator pursues her.
An assassin killed before the hit has Quincy rushing to expose who the target is before it's too late.
Quincy investigates the death of a model.
A vigilante group gets in a shoot-out with a killer resulting in the death of an innocent bystander and Quincy uses all of the coroner's office resources to find out what exactly happened and who was responsible.
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Jack Klugman | Dr. R. Quincy / M.E. |
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Robert Ito | Sam Fujiyama |
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Garry Walberg | Lt. Frank Monahan |
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John S. Ragin | Dr. Robert Asten |
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Val Bisoglio | Danny Tovo |
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Joseph Roman | Sgt. Brill |
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Eddie Garrett | Ed |
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Marc Scott Taylor | Mark |
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John Nolan | Bartender |
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Diane Markoff | Waitress |
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Peter Virgo | Pete |
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Filip Field | Duty Room Doctor |
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Tom Willett | Doctor |
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Lisa Jane Persky | Penny Stone |
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Raven Grey Eagle | Minor Role |
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Richard Wakasa | Doctor |
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Jay Loft-Lyn | Reporter |
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Bud Hazlett | Panel Member |
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Robert Hackman | Dr. Schulman |
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Nick Trisko | Hospital Orderly |
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Blake Marion | Ed Lampley |
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Eric Lawrence | McAdams |
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Dennis Haysbert | Driver |
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Ed Begley Jr. | Kit Sawyer |
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Clyde Kusatsu | Dr. Randolph Mitzubi |
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