Quincy, M.E.

season of television series

Quincy, M.E. (1976–1983) was an American mystery medical drama television series that aired on NBC about a Los Angeles County medical examiner who investigates suspicious deaths that usually suggest murder.

Jack Klugman as Dr. R. Quincy, M.E.
Robert Ito as Sam Fujiyama

Season 1 edit

Note: Season 1 featured four 75-minute long telefilms.

Go Fight City Hall... to the Death [1.01] edit

Dr. Quincy: [to police recruits] Gentlemen, you are about to enter the most important and fascinating sphere of police work: the world of forensic medicine, where untold victims of many homicides will reach back from the grave and point back a finger accusingly at their assailant.

Who's Who in Neverland [1.02] edit

A Star Is Dead [1.03] edit

Hot Ice, Cold Hearts [1.04] edit

Season 2 edit

Snake Eyes, Part 1 [2.01] edit

Ronnie Fletcher: Other hotels have conventions, they get in plumbers, carpenters, you know what we get here? Forensic pathologists, they have a whole name, you know what that is? Coroners. Coroners, the guys in movies that go 'hmmm, guy's hanging by his neck, has a bullet hole in him, and an ice pick in his ear, I suspect it's foul play'.

Dr. Quincy: [after a patient dies mysteriously] Right now he's just number one, but if we don't get to the bottom of this, it'll be a hundred and one.

Dr. Quincy: [ordering the hotel to keep out any new guests] Tell them you made a mistake, you're overbooked, you're sorry, say anything you like, but don't let anybody else check in.

Snake Eyes: Part 2 [2.02] edit

Dr. Larry Pines: No matter what you think of me, I am not a murderer.
Dr. Quincy: Tell that to those seven dead people.

Ronnie Fletcher: [as Quincy draws out a piece of bone] You're worse than an agent!

Dr. Quincy: How do you go from saving a little girl's life to committing murder?

...The Thigh Bone's Connected to the Knee Bone... [2.03] edit

Visitors in Paradise [2.04] edit

The Two Sides of Truth [2.05] edit

Hit and Run at Danny's [2.06] edit

Has Anybody Here Seen Quincy? [2.07] edit

A Good Smack in the Mouth [2.08] edit

Dr. Quincy: Every year 2 million kids are beat up by their parents, 2 thousand of them end up on slabs.

Dr. Quincy: Do you know how many autopsies I've done on children like Joey? Too many, I can't even look at their faces any more. I have to have their faces covered before I begin.

Dr. Quincy: If this doesn't stop, there's an 80% chance when Joey grows up he'll beat his kids and his kids will beat their kids!

Lt. Frank Monahan: If you had a single eyewitness, Quincy, I could help you. But those are the rules.
Dr. Quincy: The rules are for the child beaters and not the children. Alright, you want a witness? I'll get you a witness, I'll find somebody who saw what happened and deliver them into your lap!

Dr. Quincy: Melissa, how're you feeling?
Dr. Robert Asten: Well she's got a whopper of a headache.
Dr. Quincy: Well she's had you for years!

The Hot Dog Murder [2.09] edit

An Unfriendly Radiance [2.10] edit

Sullied Be Thy Name [2.11] edit

Valleyview [2.12] edit

Let Me Light the Way [2.13] edit

Cast edit

External links edit

 
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