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|style="color:#000;font-size:95%;"|'''[["CHiPs"|"Quincy, M.E."]]''' is the name of a popular television program that ran on [[NBC]] from 1976 to 1983. ''"Quincy M.E."'' starred Jack Klugman, Robert Ito, John Ragin, and Gary Walberg as | |style="color:#000;font-size:95%;"|'''[["CHiPs"|"Quincy, M.E."]]''' is the name of a popular television program that ran on [[NBC]] from 1976 to 1983. ''"Quincy M.E."'' starred Jack Klugman, Robert Ito, John Ragin, and Gary Walberg as Quincy, Sam, Astin, and Police Lt. Monahan respectively). | ||
Each week for seven seasons, these characters were shown solving murders and mystery whodunnits in | Each week for seven seasons, these characters were shown solving murders and mystery whodunnits in the county as they kept the [[Los Angeles]] Coroner's Office quite busy determining the dubious cause of death for each victim per episode. | ||
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"Quincy, M.E." is the name of a popular television program that ran on NBC from 1976 to 1983. "Quincy M.E." starred Jack Klugman, Robert Ito, John Ragin, and Gary Walberg as Quincy, Sam, Astin, and Police Lt. Monahan respectively).
Each week for seven seasons, these characters were shown solving murders and mystery whodunnits in the county as they kept the Los Angeles Coroner's Office quite busy determining the dubious cause of death for each victim per episode. |
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