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== Overview == | == Overview == | ||
The | The sixth season of ''Quincy, M.E.'' aired on NBC from **October 28, 1981** to **May 12, 1982**, comprising **24 one-hour episodes** in its original broadcast order :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. | ||
== Episodes == | == Episodes == | ||
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| 1 || [[ | | 1 || [[Memories of Allison (Quincy, M.E.)|Memories of Allison]] || October 28, 1981 || A woman suffering post‑traumatic amnesia is pursued by an assassin, and Quincy helps unravel her identity after she collapses at a job fair. | ||
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| 2 || [[ | | 2 || [[The Golden Hour (Quincy, M.E.)|The Golden Hour]] || November 4, 1981 || A young girl dies in a car crash while her father survives—Quincy investigates trauma center logistics and city medical policy. | ||
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| 3 || [[ | | 3 || [[Slow Boat to Madness Part 1 (Quincy, M.E.)|Slow Boat to Madness (Part 1)]] || November 11, 1981 || On a cruise in Tahiti, a murder and possible infectious disease outbreak thrust Quincy into a mid‑ocean investigation. | ||
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| 4 || [[ | | 4 || [[Slow Boat to Madness Part 2 (Quincy, M.E.)|Slow Boat to Madness (Part 2)]] || November 18, 1981 || The mysterious illness spreads on the ship, forcing Quincy and Janet to contain panic and diagnose the disease. | ||
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| 5 || [[ | | 5 || [[D.U.I. (Quincy, M.E.)|D.U.I.]] || December 2, 1981 || A pedestrian is killed by a drunk driver. Quincy campaigns for tougher DUI laws, then suspects the crash was a setup for murder. | ||
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| 6 || [[ | | 6 || [[For Want of a Horse (Quincy, M.E.)|For Want of a Horse]] || December 9, 1981 || Quincy investigates the death of a horse therapy ranch owner, uncovering abuse, neglect, and inheritance issues. | ||
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| 7 || [[ | | 7 || [[Gentle Into That Good Night (Quincy, M.E.)|Gentle Into That Good Night]] || December 16, 1981 || A terminally ill cancer patient’s controversial pain treatment raises ethical questions Quincy must address. | ||
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| 8 || [[ | | 8 || [[Dead Stop (Quincy, M.E.)|Dead Stop]] || December 23, 1981 || A trucker dies from exposure to chemicals. Quincy follows the trail to illegal toxic waste dumping. | ||
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| 9 || [[ | | 9 || [[Bitter Pill (Quincy, M.E.)|Bitter Pill]] || January 6, 1982 || A teen athlete dies from amphetamine use. Quincy takes on dangerous stimulant marketing and youth pressure. | ||
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|10 || [[ | |10 || [[Guns Don’t Die (Quincy, M.E.)|Guns Don’t Die]] || January 13, 1982 || Quincy investigates a series of murders involving the same unregistered firearm and uncovers a black-market ring. | ||
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|11 || [[ | |11 || [[When Luck Ran Out (Quincy, M.E.)|When Luck Ran Out]] || January 20, 1982 || A racehorse dies suddenly. Quincy uncovers insurance fraud and questions around animal doping. | ||
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|12 || [[ | |12 || [[Smoke Screen (Quincy, M.E.)|Smoke Screen]] || January 27, 1982 || After a hotel fire kills twelve, Quincy suspects arson and uncovers clues pointing to a serial fire-setter. | ||
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|13 || [[ | |13 || [[For Love of Joshua (Quincy, M.E.)|For Love of Joshua]] || February 3, 1982 || A baby with Down syndrome dies in a clinic. Quincy challenges medical discrimination and explores neglect charges. | ||
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|14 || [[ | |14 || [[Into the Murdering Mind (Quincy, M.E.)|Into the Murdering Mind]] || February 10, 1982 || A family is killed by a mentally ill relative—or was it staged? Quincy explores the truth behind psychosis claims. | ||
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|15 || [[ | |15 || [[To Clear the Air (Quincy, M.E.)|To Clear the Air]] || February 17, 1982 || Air pollution is blamed for respiratory deaths during a smog alert. Quincy exposes industrial violations. | ||
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|16 || [[ | |16 || [[The Shadow of Death (Quincy, M.E.)|The Shadow of Death]] || February 24, 1982 || A Vietnam veteran dies after recurring nightmares. Quincy investigates connections to wartime trauma and foul play. | ||
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|17 || [[ | |17 || [[The Flight of the Nightingale (Quincy, M.E.)|The Flight of the Nightingale]] || March 3, 1982 || A nurse is blamed for a patient’s death. Quincy defends her amid staff shortages and medical system failures. | ||
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|18 || [[ | |18 || [[Stolen Tears (Quincy, M.E.)|Stolen Tears]] || March 17, 1982 || A Holocaust survivor recognizes a Nazi in L.A. Quincy must prove identity and motive before the trail goes cold. | ||
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|19 || [[ | |19 || [[The Face of Fear (Quincy, M.E.)|The Face of Fear]] || March 24, 1982 || An agoraphobic woman witnesses a crime but isn’t believed. Quincy helps her regain trust and find justice. | ||
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|20 || [[ | |20 || [[Expert in Murder (Quincy, M.E.)|Expert in Murder]] || March 31, 1982 || Quincy’s expert testimony is attacked after a mob boss appeals his conviction. Quincy must clear his own name. | ||
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|21 || [[ | |21 || [[The Unquiet Grave (Quincy, M.E.)|The Unquiet Grave]] || April 7, 1982 || Quincy is drawn into a murder case involving a former girlfriend whose new husband dies under suspicious circumstances. | ||
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|22 || [[ | |22 || [[The Last of Leadbottom (Quincy, M.E.)|The Last of Leadbottom]] || April 28, 1982 || A Navy admiral’s death and the discovery of an implanted chip point to espionage. Quincy joins a military probe. | ||
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|23 || [[ | |23 || [[Deadly Protection (Quincy, M.E.)|Deadly Protection]] || May 5, 1982 || A child is mauled by a dog, leading Quincy to investigate illegal guard dog operations and public safety gaps. | ||
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|24 || [[The | |24 || [[The Mourning After (Quincy, M.E.)|The Mourning After]] || May 12, 1982 || Following a fraternity hazing death, Quincy uncovers a campus cover-up and challenges college administrators. | ||
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Revision as of 10:53, 5 August 2025
Quincy, M.E. (Season 6)
Overview
The sixth season of Quincy, M.E. aired on NBC from **October 28, 1981** to **May 12, 1982**, comprising **24 one-hour episodes** in its original broadcast order :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
Episodes
# | Title | Original air date | Synopsis |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Memories of Allison | October 28, 1981 | A woman suffering post‑traumatic amnesia is pursued by an assassin, and Quincy helps unravel her identity after she collapses at a job fair. |
2 | The Golden Hour | November 4, 1981 | A young girl dies in a car crash while her father survives—Quincy investigates trauma center logistics and city medical policy. |
3 | Slow Boat to Madness (Part 1) | November 11, 1981 | On a cruise in Tahiti, a murder and possible infectious disease outbreak thrust Quincy into a mid‑ocean investigation. |
4 | Slow Boat to Madness (Part 2) | November 18, 1981 | The mysterious illness spreads on the ship, forcing Quincy and Janet to contain panic and diagnose the disease. |
5 | D.U.I. | December 2, 1981 | A pedestrian is killed by a drunk driver. Quincy campaigns for tougher DUI laws, then suspects the crash was a setup for murder. |
6 | For Want of a Horse | December 9, 1981 | Quincy investigates the death of a horse therapy ranch owner, uncovering abuse, neglect, and inheritance issues. |
7 | Gentle Into That Good Night | December 16, 1981 | A terminally ill cancer patient’s controversial pain treatment raises ethical questions Quincy must address. |
8 | Dead Stop | December 23, 1981 | A trucker dies from exposure to chemicals. Quincy follows the trail to illegal toxic waste dumping. |
9 | Bitter Pill | January 6, 1982 | A teen athlete dies from amphetamine use. Quincy takes on dangerous stimulant marketing and youth pressure. |
10 | Guns Don’t Die | January 13, 1982 | Quincy investigates a series of murders involving the same unregistered firearm and uncovers a black-market ring. |
11 | When Luck Ran Out | January 20, 1982 | A racehorse dies suddenly. Quincy uncovers insurance fraud and questions around animal doping. |
12 | Smoke Screen | January 27, 1982 | After a hotel fire kills twelve, Quincy suspects arson and uncovers clues pointing to a serial fire-setter. |
13 | For Love of Joshua | February 3, 1982 | A baby with Down syndrome dies in a clinic. Quincy challenges medical discrimination and explores neglect charges. |
14 | Into the Murdering Mind | February 10, 1982 | A family is killed by a mentally ill relative—or was it staged? Quincy explores the truth behind psychosis claims. |
15 | To Clear the Air | February 17, 1982 | Air pollution is blamed for respiratory deaths during a smog alert. Quincy exposes industrial violations. |
16 | The Shadow of Death | February 24, 1982 | A Vietnam veteran dies after recurring nightmares. Quincy investigates connections to wartime trauma and foul play. |
17 | The Flight of the Nightingale | March 3, 1982 | A nurse is blamed for a patient’s death. Quincy defends her amid staff shortages and medical system failures. |
18 | Stolen Tears | March 17, 1982 | A Holocaust survivor recognizes a Nazi in L.A. Quincy must prove identity and motive before the trail goes cold. |
19 | The Face of Fear | March 24, 1982 | An agoraphobic woman witnesses a crime but isn’t believed. Quincy helps her regain trust and find justice. |
20 | Expert in Murder | March 31, 1982 | Quincy’s expert testimony is attacked after a mob boss appeals his conviction. Quincy must clear his own name. |
21 | The Unquiet Grave | April 7, 1982 | Quincy is drawn into a murder case involving a former girlfriend whose new husband dies under suspicious circumstances. |
22 | The Last of Leadbottom | April 28, 1982 | A Navy admiral’s death and the discovery of an implanted chip point to espionage. Quincy joins a military probe. |
23 | Deadly Protection | May 5, 1982 | A child is mauled by a dog, leading Quincy to investigate illegal guard dog operations and public safety gaps. |
24 | The Mourning After | May 12, 1982 | Following a fraternity hazing death, Quincy uncovers a campus cover-up and challenges college administrators. |
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