Science for Sale (Quincy, M.E.)

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Science for Sale
Episode title card
Series Quincy, M.E.
Season 7
Episode 7
Airdate November 24, 1982
Airtime 60 minutes
Runtime approx. 51 minutes without commercials
Production No. 131
Writer Diana Marcus, Chris Abbott, Nancy Faulkner (teleplay: Erich Collier)
Director Ray Danton
Music by
Guest Star(s) Lane Smith as Dr. Carl Kellerman; Suzanne Rogers as Alice McKenzie; Jason Wingreen as Dr. Adams; Julie Adams as Mrs. McKenzie; Dennis Patrick as Dr. Kellerman Sr.; Frank Campanella as Hospital Administrator
Victim Alice McKenzie + secondary victims
Autopsy Findings Viral infection consistent with genetically‑engineered pathogen; contamination spread via contact
Network Network logo
NBC
Production Company Production company logo
Universal Television / MCA
Previous Episode S08E06 – "Sleeping Dogs"
Next Episode S08E08 – "Next Stop, Nowhere"
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Quincy examining viral cultures in "Science for Sale"
Screencap from Science for Sale

Episode Quote

"Medicine for cancer, but death for everyone else." ~ **Dr. Quincy**, in Science for Sale (Quincy, M.E.)

Episode Overview

Science for Sale is the seventh episode of Season 7, airing on NBC November 24, 1982 :contentReference[oaicite:0]{index=0}. A promising cancer serum engineered from SV40-type viral vectors turns into a deadly contagion, killing patients—and anyone who comes in contact with them. Quincy races to identify the outbreak, contain the pathogen, and expose corporate negligence behind the genetic manipulation.

Table of Contents

Application of The QME Episode Laws

    • Law 1 – Quincy Must Be Right**

Quincy’s thorough investigation doesn’t stop at the outbreak—he ensures accountability lies with the pharmaceutical research team and their corporate sponsors.

    • Law 2 – There Must Be a Social/Ethical Issue**

Delves into **bioethics**, corporate irresponsibility, and human experimentation without informed consent.

    • Law 3 – Quincy Must Tackle a Complex, Difficult Topic**

Explores the moral ambiguity of medical advancement versus public safety and the unforeseen consequences of biotechnology.

    • Law 4 – Quincy Must Apply Forensic Science**

Uses **virology**, **pathogen tracing**, and **antibody assays** to trace contagion sources and inoculate victims.

Episode Synopsis

Quincy investigates multiple deaths stemming from a clinical trial of a novel anti-cancer serum. The serum, intended to harness SV40 viral vectors, spreads contagion beyond its intended targets. Quincy, assisted by Dr. Kellerman and hospital teams, uncovers gene-splicing errors turning hope into hazard. Facing threats from corporate figures keen to suppress the truth, Quincy tests environmental samples and serum residues. Ultimately, he exposes those responsible, halts production, and ensures a warning is issued to protect public health.

Plot Summary

A woman undergoing treatment dies under mysterious circumstances. Quincy’s tests confirm infection by a genetically modified virus. As more cases emerge, Quincy traces the source to a corporate-run clinical trial. Despite intimidation attempts, he compiles clear virological and epidemiological proof, pushing authorities to withdraw the serum from circulation and hold perpetrators accountable.

Episode Navigation

Sleeping Dogs (Quincy, M.E.) • **Science for Sale** • Next Stop, Nowhere (Quincy, M.E.)

Main Cast

  • Jack Klugman as Dr. R. Quincy
  • Robert Ito as Sam Fujiyama
  • Val Bisoglio as Danny Tovo
  • John S. Ragin as Dr. Robert Asten
  • Garry Walberg as Lt. Frank Monahan
  • Joseph Roman as Sgt. Brill

Guest Cast

  • Lane Smith as Dr. Carl Kellerman – lead virologist
  • Suzanne Rogers as Alice McKenzie – initial patient
  • Jason Wingreen as Dr. Adams – head of hospital trials
  • Julie Adams as Mrs. McKenzie
  • Dennis Patrick as Dr. Kellerman Sr.
  • Frank Campanella as Hospital Administrator :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}

Case File Summary

Victim: Alice McKenzie (initial death) + secondary infected contacts Case #: LACC 82.131 Preliminary Diagnoses: Viral pneumonia, rapid organ failure Forensic Tests: Viral cultures, serum antibody titers, tissue histology Conclusion: Death caused by genetically enhanced SV40 virus from serum; outbreak contained after recall and legal action

Alleged Perpetrator(s)

  • Dr. Carl Kellerman – created genetically-modified serum without appropriate safeguards
  • PharmaCorp (unnamed) executives – concealed trial results to protect profits

Victims

  • **Alice McKenzie** – Contracts the infection directly from serum
  • **Secondary victims** – Include hospital staff and family members via contact

Pictures

File:Science for Sale VirusTest.png
Quincy observes viral culture assay results
File:Science for Sale HospitalScene.png
Quincy and Dr. Kellerman discuss quarantine measures

Filming Locations and Exterior Footage

Shot primarily at sets depicting L.A. hospitals and the Los Angeles County Coroner’s Office. Prominent scenes filmed at studio labs near downtown Los Angeles. :contentReference[oaicite:2]{index=2}

Forensic Science Insight

  • **Virology & Pathogen Identification:** Demonstrates viral isolation and molecular identification techniques
  • **Epidemiology:** Traces infection chain using contact tracing and environmental swabbing
  • **Medical Ethics:** Highlights lack of informed consent and engineered pathogen risks

Themes & Tropes

  • Mad Science – well-intended research gone disastrously wrong
  • Corporate Cover-Up – conflicts between profit and public safety
  • Medical Whistleblowing – Quincy as truth-seeker in biotech scandal
  • Containment Drama – race to prevent epidemic

Reception & Ratings

Rotten Tomatoes lists this as a standout for tackling biotechnology ethics, but lacks critic score :contentReference[oaicite:3]{index=3}. IMDb tags it as “clinically chilling” and credits Jack Klugman’s performance. Trakt rates approximately 7.0/10 :contentReference[oaicite:4]{index=4}.

Trivia

  • Among the first mainstream shows to highlight dangers of viral manipulation.
  • Episode inspired by real-world debates around SV40 contamination in vaccines (1950s–60s).

Cultural Impact

Science for Sale presaged later medical-crime dramas like House and CSI that tackled bioethics and research malpractice. It reinforced Quincy’s legacy as a forensic pathologist engaged with evolving scientific risks.

See Also

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