Tomorrow, November 4, marks Election Day across the country. As the nation prepares to cast ballots, we at The Quincy Examiner can’t help but recall
Michael Sloan: Quincy, M.E. Writer Trivia & Farewell
Remembering writer Michael Sloan — co-writer of Quincy, M.E. episodes “Snake Eyes” and “Visitors in Paradise” — and a look at the quirky Dr. Mike Sloan coincidence.
The Forgotten Series You Should Be Streaming: Quincy, M.E. and Its Enduring Impact on Crime TV
The Original Forensic Detective Before CSI, Bones, or today’s high-tech police procedurals, there was Quincy, M.E.—the groundbreaking NBC drama that introduced television audiences to forensic investigation as a dramatic and moral pursuit.Premiering in 1976 and running through 1983 (seven seasons, 148 episodes), the series starred Jack Klugman as Dr. R. Quincy, a Los Angeles County […]
From Quincy, M.E. to Freaky Friday: Jamie Lee Curtis’s Unexpected Journey
Hot off this week’s Business Insider feature, we love uncovering how Jamie Lee Curtis, before taking on the frazzled mother Tess in Freaky Friday (2003), once appeared on Quincy, M.E.—a show near and dear to us at The Quincy Examiner. It’s a nostalgic mash‑up born for our Quincy fan community.
From South Philly to Quincy, M.E.: How Joseph Roman, Jack Klugman & Charles Bronson Forged a Hollywood Brotherhood
Discover the incredible true story of how three South Philadelphia boys—Joseph Roman, Jack Klugman, and Charles Bronson—turned friendship, grit, and neighborhood ties into decades of success in Hollywood and on Quincy, M.E.
How to Spot Authentic Vintage Publicity Photos (And Why Quincy, M.E. Fans Are Buying Them)
From the grainy charm of old television stills to the studio-stamped backs that whisper stories from a different media era, vintage publicity photos are prized treasures for collectors, fans, and autograph seekers alike. Whether you’re a nostalgia buff collecting classic press prints from Quincy, M.E., Columbo, or The Rockford Files, or you’re hunting down authentic […]








