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<nowiki>== Quincy, M.E. Episode Guide ==</nowiki>
<nowiki>[[File:QME_Episode_Guide.png|thumb|right|250px|alt=Quincy, M.E. Episode Guide – A detailed listing of episodes by season|Explore every Quincy, M.E. episode in detail.]]</nowiki>
'''TOC'''
<nowiki>== Series overview ==</nowiki>
* <nowiki>'''</nowiki>Original run:<nowiki>'''</nowiki> October 3, 1976 – May 11, 1983
* <nowiki>'''</nowiki>Production seasons:<nowiki>'''</nowiki> 7
* <nowiki>'''</nowiki>Episodes:<nowiki>'''</nowiki> 148
----== Season 1 (1976–1977) ==
----== Season 2 (1977–1978) ==
----== Season 3 (1978–1979) ==
----== Season 4 (1979–1980) ==
----== Season 5 (1980–1981) ==
----== Season 6 (1981–1982) ==
----== Season 7 (1982–1983) ==
<nowiki>{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |-</nowiki>
{| class="wikitable"
!<nowiki>! # !! Title !! Original air date !! Summary !! IMDb rating</nowiki>
|-
|1
|
|Baby Rattlesnakes
|
|September 29, 1982
|
|Quincy investigates youth gangs and wrongful accusations.
|
|6.7
|-
| -
|-
|2
|
|Ghost of a Chance
|
|October 6, 1982
|
|Quincy uncovers medical malpractice in bypass surgery death.
|
|7.3
|-
| -
|-
|3
|
|Give Me Your Weak
|
|October 27, 1982
|
|Quincy campaigns for the Orphan Drug Act.
|
|7.0
|-
| -
|-
|4
|
|Dying for a Drink
|
|November 3, 1982
|
|A colleague's drinking problem is revealed.
|
|6.8
|-
| -
|-
|5
|
|Unreasonable Doubt
|
|November 10, 1982
|
|A disabled pathologist suspects murder of a handicapped baby.
|
|6.6
|-
| -
|-
|6
|
|Sleeping Dogs
|
|November 17, 1982
|
|Quincy investigates a town bully's murder.
|
|6.8
|-
| -
|-
|7
|
|Science for Sale
|
|November 24, 1982
|
|Quincy races to find a deadly virus.
|
|6.8
|-
| -
|-
|8
|
|Next Stop, Nowhere
|
|December 1, 1982
|
|Quincy explores punk rock’s link to a teen’s death.
|
|6.2
|-
| -
|-
|9
|
|Across the Line
|
|December 8, 1982
|
|Investigation of a police officer killing a hostage accidentally.
|
|7.6
|-
| -
|-
|10
|
|Sword of Honor, Blade of Death
|
|December 15, 1982
|
|Mourning the death of a cop killed in mob dealings.
|
|7.1
|-
| -
|-
|11
|
|The Law Is a Fool
|
|January 5, 1983
|
|Quincy chases a psychopath kidnapping a congressman’s granddaughter.
|
|7.3
|-
| -
|-
|12
|
|Guilty Until Proven Innocent
|
|January 12, 1983
|
|Quincy helps friend accused of arson and murder.
|
|6.7
|-
| -
|-
|13
|
|Cry for Help
|
|January 19, 1983
|
|Investigating whether a girl’s death was suicide or murder.
|
|7.4
|-
| -
|-
|14
|
|A Loss for Words
|
|January 26, 1983
|
|Quincy tackles adult illiteracy after a fatal accident.
|
|7.0
|-
| -
|-
|15
|
|Beyond the Open Door
|
|February 2, 1983
|
|A psychic helps solve murders.
|
|6.3
|-
| -
|-
|16
|
|On Dying High
|
|February 9, 1983
|
|Quincy raises drug awareness after a nightclub entertainer’s injury.
|
|6.4
|-
| -
|-
|17
|
|Quincy's Wedding: Part 1
|
|February 16, 1983
|
|Quincy hesitates to plan Emily’s wedding amid a possible murder confession.
|
|6.7
|-
| -
|-
|18
|
|Quincy's Wedding: Part 2
|
|February 23, 1983
|
|Threats jeopardize Quincy’s wedding plans.
|
|6.8
|-
| -
|-
|19
|
|Murder on Ice
|
|March 9, 1983
|
|Quincy trapped in killer’s plot during honeymoon.
|
|7.6
|-
| -
|-
|20
|
|Women of Valor
|
|March 16, 1983
|
|Quincy advocates for midwives after a newborn death.
|
|6.5
|-
| -
|-
|21
|
|Suffer the Little Children
|
|March 23, 1983
|
|Quincy tries to reunite boy with family after foster home death.
|
|5.8
|-
| -
|-
|22
|
|An Act of Violence
|
|April 27, 1983
|
|Quincy faces fear after being mugged.
|
|7.7
|-
| -
|-
|23
|
|Whatever Happened to Morris Perlmutter?
|
|May 4, 1983
|
|Two elderly vaudevillians investigate their stage partner’s murder.
|
|6.9
|-
| -
|-
|24
|
|The Cutting Edge
|
|May 11, 1983
|
|A young father risks losing his arm after an accident.
|
|4.8
|-
| }
|}
----== Cast and Crew ==
* Jack Klugman as Dr. Quincy
* John S. Ragin as Sam Fujiyama
* Garry Walberg as Lt. Frank Monahan
* Ellen Bry as Dr. Emily Hanover
* Various guest stars
----== References ==
----== External links ==
* <nowiki>[https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074051/ IMDb page]</nowiki>
* <nowiki>[https://www.tv.com/shows/quincy-me/ TV.com page]</nowiki>

Revision as of 09:43, 2 July 2025

== Quincy, M.E. Episode Guide ==

[[File:QME_Episode_Guide.png|thumb|right|250px|alt=Quincy, M.E. Episode Guide – A detailed listing of episodes by season|Explore every Quincy, M.E. episode in detail.]]

TOC

== Series overview ==

  • '''Original run:''' October 3, 1976 – May 11, 1983
  • '''Production seasons:''' 7
  • '''Episodes:''' 148

== Season 1 (1976–1977) ==


== Season 2 (1977–1978) ==


== Season 3 (1978–1979) ==


== Season 4 (1979–1980) ==


== Season 5 (1980–1981) ==


== Season 6 (1981–1982) ==


== Season 7 (1982–1983) ==

{| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |-

! # !! Title !! Original air date !! Summary !! IMDb rating
1 Baby Rattlesnakes September 29, 1982 Quincy investigates youth gangs and wrongful accusations. 6.7
-
2 Ghost of a Chance October 6, 1982 Quincy uncovers medical malpractice in bypass surgery death. 7.3
-
3 Give Me Your Weak October 27, 1982 Quincy campaigns for the Orphan Drug Act. 7.0
-
4 Dying for a Drink November 3, 1982 A colleague's drinking problem is revealed. 6.8
-
5 Unreasonable Doubt November 10, 1982 A disabled pathologist suspects murder of a handicapped baby. 6.6
-
6 Sleeping Dogs November 17, 1982 Quincy investigates a town bully's murder. 6.8
-
7 Science for Sale November 24, 1982 Quincy races to find a deadly virus. 6.8
-
8 Next Stop, Nowhere December 1, 1982 Quincy explores punk rock’s link to a teen’s death. 6.2
-
9 Across the Line December 8, 1982 Investigation of a police officer killing a hostage accidentally. 7.6
-
10 Sword of Honor, Blade of Death December 15, 1982 Mourning the death of a cop killed in mob dealings. 7.1
-
11 The Law Is a Fool January 5, 1983 Quincy chases a psychopath kidnapping a congressman’s granddaughter. 7.3
-
12 Guilty Until Proven Innocent January 12, 1983 Quincy helps friend accused of arson and murder. 6.7
-
13 Cry for Help January 19, 1983 Investigating whether a girl’s death was suicide or murder. 7.4
-
14 A Loss for Words January 26, 1983 Quincy tackles adult illiteracy after a fatal accident. 7.0
-
15 Beyond the Open Door February 2, 1983 A psychic helps solve murders. 6.3
-
16 On Dying High February 9, 1983 Quincy raises drug awareness after a nightclub entertainer’s injury. 6.4
-
17 Quincy's Wedding: Part 1 February 16, 1983 Quincy hesitates to plan Emily’s wedding amid a possible murder confession. 6.7
-
18 Quincy's Wedding: Part 2 February 23, 1983 Threats jeopardize Quincy’s wedding plans. 6.8
-
19 Murder on Ice March 9, 1983 Quincy trapped in killer’s plot during honeymoon. 7.6
-
20 Women of Valor March 16, 1983 Quincy advocates for midwives after a newborn death. 6.5
-
21 Suffer the Little Children March 23, 1983 Quincy tries to reunite boy with family after foster home death. 5.8
-
22 An Act of Violence April 27, 1983 Quincy faces fear after being mugged. 7.7
-
23 Whatever Happened to Morris Perlmutter? May 4, 1983 Two elderly vaudevillians investigate their stage partner’s murder. 6.9
-
24 The Cutting Edge May 11, 1983 A young father risks losing his arm after an accident. 4.8
}

== Cast and Crew ==

  • Jack Klugman as Dr. Quincy
  • John S. Ragin as Sam Fujiyama
  • Garry Walberg as Lt. Frank Monahan
  • Ellen Bry as Dr. Emily Hanover
  • Various guest stars

== References ==


== External links ==

  • [https://www.imdb.com/title/tt0074051/ IMDb page]
  • [https://www.tv.com/shows/quincy-me/ TV.com page]
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