List of Quincy, M.E. episodes

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Quincy, M.E. (Season 6)

Overview

The sixth season of Quincy, M.E. aired on NBC from **October 28, 1981** to **May 12, 1982**, comprising **24 one-hour episodes** in its original broadcast order :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.

Episodes

# Title Original air date Synopsis
1 Memories of Allison October 28, 1981 A woman suffering post‑traumatic amnesia is pursued by an assassin, and Quincy helps unravel her identity after she collapses at a job fair.
2 The Golden Hour November 4, 1981 A young girl dies in a car crash while her father survives—Quincy investigates trauma center logistics and city medical policy.
3 Slow Boat to Madness (Part 1) November 11, 1981 On a cruise in Tahiti, a murder and possible infectious disease outbreak thrust Quincy into a mid‑ocean investigation.
4 Slow Boat to Madness (Part 2) November 18, 1981 The mysterious illness spreads on the ship, forcing Quincy and Janet to contain panic and diagnose the disease.
5 D.U.I. December 2, 1981 A pedestrian is killed by a drunk driver. Quincy campaigns for tougher DUI laws, then suspects the crash was a setup for murder.
6 For Want of a Horse December 9, 1981 Quincy investigates the death of a horse therapy ranch owner, uncovering abuse, neglect, and inheritance issues.
7 Gentle Into That Good Night December 16, 1981 A terminally ill cancer patient’s controversial pain treatment raises ethical questions Quincy must address.
8 Dead Stop December 23, 1981 A trucker dies from exposure to chemicals. Quincy follows the trail to illegal toxic waste dumping.
9 Bitter Pill January 6, 1982 A teen athlete dies from amphetamine use. Quincy takes on dangerous stimulant marketing and youth pressure.
10 Guns Don’t Die January 13, 1982 Quincy investigates a series of murders involving the same unregistered firearm and uncovers a black-market ring.
11 When Luck Ran Out January 20, 1982 A racehorse dies suddenly. Quincy uncovers insurance fraud and questions around animal doping.
12 Smoke Screen January 27, 1982 After a hotel fire kills twelve, Quincy suspects arson and uncovers clues pointing to a serial fire-setter.
13 For Love of Joshua February 3, 1982 A baby with Down syndrome dies in a clinic. Quincy challenges medical discrimination and explores neglect charges.
14 Into the Murdering Mind February 10, 1982 A family is killed by a mentally ill relative—or was it staged? Quincy explores the truth behind psychosis claims.
15 To Clear the Air February 17, 1982 Air pollution is blamed for respiratory deaths during a smog alert. Quincy exposes industrial violations.
16 The Shadow of Death February 24, 1982 A Vietnam veteran dies after recurring nightmares. Quincy investigates connections to wartime trauma and foul play.
17 The Flight of the Nightingale March 3, 1982 A nurse is blamed for a patient’s death. Quincy defends her amid staff shortages and medical system failures.
18 Stolen Tears March 17, 1982 A Holocaust survivor recognizes a Nazi in L.A. Quincy must prove identity and motive before the trail goes cold.
19 The Face of Fear March 24, 1982 An agoraphobic woman witnesses a crime but isn’t believed. Quincy helps her regain trust and find justice.
20 Expert in Murder March 31, 1982 Quincy’s expert testimony is attacked after a mob boss appeals his conviction. Quincy must clear his own name.
21 The Unquiet Grave April 7, 1982 Quincy is drawn into a murder case involving a former girlfriend whose new husband dies under suspicious circumstances.
22 The Last of Leadbottom April 28, 1982 A Navy admiral’s death and the discovery of an implanted chip point to espionage. Quincy joins a military probe.
23 Deadly Protection May 5, 1982 A child is mauled by a dog, leading Quincy to investigate illegal guard dog operations and public safety gaps.
24 The Mourning After May 12, 1982 Following a fraternity hazing death, Quincy uncovers a campus cover-up and challenges college administrators.
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