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= Memories of Allison =
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{{Infobox television episode
| title      = Memories of Allison
| series      = [[Quincy, M.E.]]
| season      = 6
| episode    = 1 (production)
| airdate    = October 28, 1981
| writer      = Sam Egan
| director    = Georg Fenady
| guest_star  = Sharon Acker as Allison
| prev        = [[The Last of Leadbottom|S05E24 – "The Last of Leadbottom"]]
| next        = [[A Star Is Dead...Again|S06E02 – "A Star Is Dead...Again"]]
}}


'''Memories of Allison''' is the first episode produced for season 6 of the television series ''[[Quincy, M.E.]]'', though it is listed as part of season 7 in syndication logs. It originally aired on NBC on October 28, 1981. The episode stars [[Jack Klugman]] as Dr. Quincy and guest stars [[Sharon Acker]] as a woman suffering from traumatic amnesia.
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{{Infobox television episode}}
 
'''Memories of Allison''' is the first episode produced for Season 6 of the television series ''[[Quincy, M.E.]]''. Although some syndication logs list it as part of Season 7, it originally aired on NBC on '''October 28, 1981'''. The episode stars [[Jack Klugman]] as Dr. Quincy and guest stars [[Sharon Acker]] as a woman suffering from post-traumatic amnesia.


== Plot ==
== Plot ==
While attending a high school job fair, Dr. Quincy and his assistant Sam Fujiyama witness a woman in distress who falls down an escalator. She is hospitalized with post-traumatic amnesia, unable to remember her name or past. Quincy becomes personally involved in helping her, learning that someone is actively trying to kill her. Despite skepticism from police, Quincy uncovers that she is the target of a hired assassin and begins a race against time to uncover her identity and protect her.
While attending a high school job fair, Dr. Quincy and his assistant Sam Fujiyama witness a woman in distress who collapses on an escalator. Hospitalized and suffering from psychological trauma, she is unable to recall her name or past. Quincy becomes personally involved in unraveling her story. As details emerge, it becomes clear that someone is trying to kill her—and that her fractured memories hold the key to a violent crime long buried.


== Cast ==
== Cast ==
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* '''Joseph Roman''' as Sgt. Brill
* '''Joseph Roman''' as Sgt. Brill
* '''Ivor Francis''' as Dr. Holston
* '''Ivor Francis''' as Dr. Holston
* '''Virginia Capers'''
* '''Virginia Capers''' – role unspecified
* '''Paul Picerni''' as Sloan  as Dr. Phillips
* '''Paul Picerni''' as Dr. Phillips
* '''Frank Aletter''' as Hugh Boudreau as Stuart
* '''Frank Aletter''' as Stuart / Hugh Boudreau
* '''Fritzi Burr''' as Maybelle
* '''Fritzi Burr''' as Maybelle
* '''Chris Petersen'''
* '''Chris Petersen''' – role unspecified
* '''John Nolan''' as Bartender
* '''John Nolan''' as Bartender


== Production ==
== Production ==
"Memories of Allison" was written by Sam Egan and directed by Georg Fenady. Although listed as a season 7 episode in syndication logs, it originally aired as season 6, episode 1 in production order. The episode is notable for its shift in tone, incorporating elements of psychological suspense and action, as opposed to the show’s typical forensic investigations.
* '''Writer''': Sam Egan
* '''Director''': Georg Fenady
* '''Production Number''': 45572 
* '''Studio''': Universal Television / MCA 
* '''Network''': National Broadcasting Company (NBC) 
* '''Original Airdate''': October 28, 1981 (Season 6, Episode 1 by production
* '''Runtime''': 90 minutes (broadcast slot), approx. 73 minutes actual content 
This episode was a tonal departure from the usual format, incorporating psychological suspense and thriller elements more than forensic lab work.


== Reception ==
== Reception ==
The episode has received favorable reviews for its emotional depth and thriller-style pacing. IMDb users have rated it 7.3/10. Critics praised the performances of Klugman and Acker, noting the unique premise and intense hospital confrontation with the assassin.
IMDb users rate the episode 7.3/10. Critics and fans praised Acker's emotionally complex performance and Klugman's portrayal of Quincy as more personally invested than usual. The psychological tension and the unfolding memory mystery earned the episode lasting fan recognition.


== Trivia ==
== Trivia ==
* This is one of the rare episodes where Quincy is directly involved with a living victim rather than investigating a death.
* One of the few episodes where Quincy investigates a living person rather than a postmortem victim.
* The episode blends medical drama with psychological mystery and suspense, a departure from the series’ usual forensic format.
* Incorporates memory repression and mental health themes.
 
* The Fairmont Century Plaza (2025 Avenue of the Stars, Century City) is used prominently as a filming location.
== External links ==
* Despite its Season 6 production, it has often been rebroadcast and cataloged as a Season 7 episode in syndication.
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0681805/ "Memories of Allison"] at IMDb
* [[Quincy, M.E./Episodes|List of Quincy, M.E. episodes]]
 
[[Category:Quincy, M.E. episodes]]
[[Category:1981 American television episodes]]
 
 
#
 
The building in the image is the Fairmont Century Plaza, located in '''Century City, Los Angeles, California'''. [1, 2, 3]
 
Location Details:
 
* '''Address:''' 2025 Avenue of the Stars, Los Angeles, CA. [4]
* '''Neighborhood:''' Century City, which is situated where West Los Angeles and Beverly Hills converge. [3, 5]
* '''Significance:''' It was built on the former backlot of 20th Century Fox Studios and was the highest building in Century City at the time of its opening in 1966. [5, 6]


''AI responses may include mistakes.''
== QME Episode Laws ==
This episode strongly embodies the core principles known as the '''QME Episode Laws''', championed by Jack Klugman:


[1] <nowiki>https://www.fairmontcenturyplaza.com/</nowiki>
* '''Law 1''': A Quincy, M.E. story must always seek to uncover the truth and bring justice to the victim. 
:''Memories of Allison'' centers entirely on discovering a long-suppressed crime and bringing its consequences to light.


[2] <nowiki>https://www.fairmontcenturyplaza.com/gather/</nowiki>
* '''Law 2''': A Quincy, M.E. story must explore the social and ethical issues surrounding the case. 
:This episode highlights issues around mental health treatment, trauma, and the credibility of victims.


[3] <nowiki>https://www.fairmontcenturyplaza.com/explore/shopping/</nowiki>
* '''Law 3''': A Quincy, M.E. story must never shy away from complex or controversial topics. 
:The episode handles trauma and identity with seriousness and empathy.


[4] <nowiki>https://www.fairmontcenturyplaza.com/contact-us/</nowiki>
* '''Law 4''': A Quincy, M.E. story must strive for scientific accuracy. 
:It includes depictions of memory recall therapy and behavioral analysis.


[5] <nowiki>https://www.fairmontcenturyplaza.com/our-history/</nowiki>
== External Links ==
* [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0681805/ "Memories of Allison"] at IMDb 
* [[Episodes]]


[6] <nowiki>https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fairmont_Century_Plaza</nowiki>
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Memories of Allison

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Memories of Allison is the first episode produced for Season 6 of the television series Quincy, M.E.. Although some syndication logs list it as part of Season 7, it originally aired on NBC on October 28, 1981. The episode stars Jack Klugman as Dr. Quincy and guest stars Sharon Acker as a woman suffering from post-traumatic amnesia.

Plot

While attending a high school job fair, Dr. Quincy and his assistant Sam Fujiyama witness a woman in distress who collapses on an escalator. Hospitalized and suffering from psychological trauma, she is unable to recall her name or past. Quincy becomes personally involved in unraveling her story. As details emerge, it becomes clear that someone is trying to kill her—and that her fractured memories hold the key to a violent crime long buried.

Cast

  • Jack Klugman as Dr. R. Quincy
  • Robert Ito as Sam Fujiyama
  • Sharon Acker as Allison Sirella / Mary Latham
  • Garry Walberg as Lt. Frank Monahan
  • Val Bisoglio as Danny Tovo
  • John S. Ragin as Dr. Robert Asten
  • Joseph Roman as Sgt. Brill
  • Ivor Francis as Dr. Holston
  • Virginia Capers – role unspecified
  • Paul Picerni as Dr. Phillips
  • Frank Aletter as Stuart / Hugh Boudreau
  • Fritzi Burr as Maybelle
  • Chris Petersen – role unspecified
  • John Nolan as Bartender

Production

  • Writer: Sam Egan
  • Director: Georg Fenady
  • Production Number: 45572
  • Studio: Universal Television / MCA
  • Network: National Broadcasting Company (NBC)
  • Original Airdate: October 28, 1981 (Season 6, Episode 1 by production)
  • Runtime: 90 minutes (broadcast slot), approx. 73 minutes actual content

This episode was a tonal departure from the usual format, incorporating psychological suspense and thriller elements more than forensic lab work.

Reception

IMDb users rate the episode 7.3/10. Critics and fans praised Acker's emotionally complex performance and Klugman's portrayal of Quincy as more personally invested than usual. The psychological tension and the unfolding memory mystery earned the episode lasting fan recognition.

Trivia

  • One of the few episodes where Quincy investigates a living person rather than a postmortem victim.
  • Incorporates memory repression and mental health themes.
  • The Fairmont Century Plaza (2025 Avenue of the Stars, Century City) is used prominently as a filming location.
  • Despite its Season 6 production, it has often been rebroadcast and cataloged as a Season 7 episode in syndication.

QME Episode Laws

This episode strongly embodies the core principles known as the QME Episode Laws, championed by Jack Klugman:

  • Law 1: A Quincy, M.E. story must always seek to uncover the truth and bring justice to the victim.
Memories of Allison centers entirely on discovering a long-suppressed crime and bringing its consequences to light.
  • Law 2: A Quincy, M.E. story must explore the social and ethical issues surrounding the case.
This episode highlights issues around mental health treatment, trauma, and the credibility of victims.
  • Law 3: A Quincy, M.E. story must never shy away from complex or controversial topics.
The episode handles trauma and identity with seriousness and empathy.
  • Law 4: A Quincy, M.E. story must strive for scientific accuracy.
It includes depictions of memory recall therapy and behavioral analysis.

External Links

index.php?title=Category:Quincy, M.E. episodes index.php?title=Category:1981 American television episodes index.php?title=Category:Television episodes about amnesia index.php?title=Category:Season 6 episodes (Quincy, M.E.)

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