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1. "Go Fight City Hall... to the Death!"
Aired: March 10, 1976
Plot:
Dr. Quincy investigates the rape and murder of a city worker, Richard Davies, which at first seems like a random act. However, Quincy uncovers a corruption conspiracy within City Hall, where Davies had been investigating unsafe practices that led to his death. Quincy clashes with city officials and law enforcement, determined to expose the truth despite resistance.


2. "Who's Who in Neverland"
2. "Who's Who in Neverland"

Revision as of 00:23, 15 June 2025


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"Go Fight City Hall... to the Death!" Aired: March 10, 1976 Dr. Quincy investigates the rape and murder of a city worker, Richard Davies, which at first seems like a random act. However, Quincy uncovers a corruption conspiracy within City Hall, where Davies had been investigating unsafe practices that led to his death. Quincy clashes with city officials and law enforcement, determined to expose the truth despite resistance.
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2. "Who's Who in Neverland" Aired: March 17, 1976

Plot: The death of celebrity reporter Jack Matthews is initially attributed to cirrhosis, but Quincy suspects foul play. As he investigates, he uncovers links between Matthews and powerful figures, suggesting the death was orchestrated to protect secrets. Quincy faces media pressure while trying to uncover the truth behind the reporter’s suspicious demise.

3. "A Star Is Dead" Aired: March 24, 1976

Plot: Movie star Diana McCloud is found dead, initially ruled a suicide. Quincy investigates and suspects foul play, particularly with ties to Congressman Bill Harmon, a friend of his. As Quincy digs into McCloud’s life and relationships, he uncovers a dangerous web of lies involving the congressman, forcing him to balance personal and professional boundaries.

4. "Hot Ice, Cold Hearts" Aired: March 31, 1976

Plot: Quincy investigates the death of a fisherman, believed to have been killed by a stonefish sting. However, his investigation reveals that the sting may have been staged, and the man may have been involved in illegal activities. Quincy faces opposition from the local sheriff, who dismisses the case, but Quincy pushes forward to uncover the truth.

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