Seldom Silent, Never Heard (Quincy, M.E.)

From QME Wiki
Jump to navigation Jump to search
Seldom Silent, Never Heard
Episode title card
Series Quincy, M.E.
Season 5
Episode 8
Airdate February 17, 1980
Airtime 60 minutes
Runtime approx. 51 minutes without commercials
Production No.
Writer Robert C. Dennis
Director Peter Crane
Music by
Guest Star(s) Burgess Meredith as Dr. Carl Norris; Darleen Carr as Ruth Stanton; Robert Mandan as Paul Stanton; Cynthia Scheider as Nancy Riley
Victim Nancy Riley
Autopsy Findings Blunt-head trauma; hemorrhaging suggestive of assault prior to fall; traces of sedative in bloodstream
Network Network logo
NBC
Production Company Production company logo
Universal Television / MCA
Previous Episode Who Speaks for the Children? (Quincy, M.E.)
Next Episode Of All Sad Words (Quincy, M.E.)
Previous Season
Next Season



Quincy and Dr. Norris examine soundwave evidence
Screencap from Seldom Silent, Never Heard

Episode Quote

"The evidence doesn’t speak - unless someone makes it." ~ **Dr. Quincy**, in Seldom Silent, Never Heard (Quincy, M.E.)

Episode Overview

Seldom Silent, Never Heard (S05E08) first aired February 17, 1980. Quincy investigates the death of Nancy Riley, found near the Stanton family estate with a fractured skull. The case hinges on audio evidence and a mute child witness, unveiling layers of abuse and betrayal.

Table of Contents

Application of The QME Episode Laws

    • Law 1 – Quincy Must Be Right**

Quincy meticulously analyzes soundwaves and sedative traces to challenge the apparent accident ruling.

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

Examines domestic abuse, family secrets, and power dynamics hidden behind closed homes.

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

The inclusion of a mute child and elder abuse underscores emotional and forensic complexity.

    • Law 4 – Quincy Must Apply Forensic Science**

Demonstrates forensic audiology, toxicology, and sound pattern analysis to resolve the mystery.

Plot Summary

Nancy Riley, a housekeeper at the Stanton estate, is found dead after reportedly slipping and hitting her head. Quincy’s autopsy reveals signs of pre-fall hemorrhaging and sedative in her system—pointing to foul play. He obtains recordings from the Stanton’s security system and enlists Dr. Carl Norris (Burgess Meredith) to analyze sound patterns. A mute child living at the home provides non-verbal confirmation of an altercation. Combined audio and chemical evidence implicate Paul Stanton, who had financial disputes with Nancy, and covered up his sabotage as a fall. Quincy arranges a confrontation with the Stanton family, presenting the sound wave analysis and toxicology results. Paul confesses, justice is served, and Quincy assures the mute child that his silence spoke volumes.

Episode Navigation

City of the Dead (Quincy, M.E.) • **Seldom Silent, Never Heard** • A Matter of Time (Quincy, M.E.) Season 5 Overview: Full Episode List

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

  • **Burgess Meredith** as Dr. Carl Norris – forensic audiologist
  • **Darleen Carr** as Ruth Stanton – estate matriarch
  • **Robert Mandan** as Paul Stanton – son and suspect
  • **Cynthia Scheider** as Nancy Riley – victim transported by Stanton staff

Case File Summary

Victim: Nancy Riley Circumstances: Found unconscious near Stanton residence Forensic Findings: Skull fracture, sedative in bloodstream, soundwave patterns indicate struggle Conclusion: Nancy sedated and struck by Paul Stanton before being staged as an accidental fall; confessed after Quincy’s presentation.

Alleged Perpetrator(s)

  • **Paul Stanton** – poisoned and struck victim in rage over employment dispute; evidence confirmed via audio and toxicology

Victims

  • **Nancy Riley** – longtime housekeeper
  • **Mute child** – witness suffering emotional distress

Pictures

File:Seldom Silent Soundwave.png
Forensic audiology screen showing decibel spike at time of assault
File:Seldom Silent Toxicology.png
Lab vial of sedative found in victim’s blood

Filming Locations and Exterior Footage

Shot on location at a Southern California estate and the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office; interior sound studio for audio analysis scene.

Forensic Science Insight

  • **Forensic Audiology:** Soundwaves used to infer physical struggle
  • **Sedative Toxicology:** Time of ingestion linked to crime timeline
  • **Skull Fracture Analysis:** Forensic path realistically times trauma in relation to fall

Themes & Tropes

  • Hidden Abuse – domestic violence overlooked behind rich façade
  • Voiceless Witness – mute child’s silence interpreted through science
  • Sound as Evidence – novel use of audio analysis in crime-solving

Reception & Ratings

Praised by fans for its emotional depth and novel forensic angle; IMDb ratings around 7.2/10. Quin fans note Burgess Meredith’s guest role as compelling.

Trivia

  • Burgess Meredith, famous for *Rocky* and *Batman*, appears here as a forensic specialist.
  • One of the early *Quincy* episodes spotlighting forensic use of non-visual evidence.

Cultural Impact

Anticipated later crime dramas’ use of audio evidence (e.g., *CSI*), reinforcing Quincy's portrayal as a scientific pioneer.

See Also

External Links

By using this site, you agree to the Terms of Use. © 1996–2025 The Quincy Examiner / MTB. All rights reserved.