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Quincy, M.E.

TV Show 1976 7.5 /10
Created by Glen A. Larson

In this Los Angeles based mystery drama a medical examiner named Dr. Quincy frequently ends up at the center of police inquiries as he pieces together how people died. The show follows his careful, science driven process rather than flashy action, turning each case into a puzzle of clues that... Read more

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About Quincy, M.E.

In this Los Angeles based mystery drama a medical examiner named Dr. Quincy frequently ends up at the center of police inquiries as he pieces together how people died. The show follows his careful, science driven process rather than flashy action, turning each case into a puzzle of clues that only reveal themselves when the facts are examined closely. Quincy interviews witnesses, studies autopsy results, and challenges official conclusions when the medical evidence suggests another explanation. He treats each death with respect and stubborn curiosity, insisting that truth comes from patient observation and methodical reasoning. Quiet suspense, ethical questions, and a steady tempo define the tone of the series. Behind the scenes the show builds a small community of colleagues and friends who matter as much as the cases.

Premiering on NBC in 1976, Quincy M.E. was created by Glen A Larson. Jack Klugman stars as the medical examiner Quincy, supported by Robert Ito and a rotating cast. The series was produced by Universal Television.

Quincy helped national audiences accept the medical examiner as a leading voice in crime stories. Its careful, science driven approach and focus on ethics and procedure set a template that later forensic series used to frame investigations and character work. It drew notable guest stars and built a reputation for thoughtful, issue minded episodes.

Critics welcomed the show for its steady pacing and Klugmans humanistic portrayal. The series grapples with the boundaries between medicine and law, the politics of public health, and the moral complexity of uncovering truth through science. Its tone mixes procedural rigor with occasional social commentary.

The show earned recognition from major award bodies during its run, with nominations spanning acting and writing. Although it may not be remembered for a large haul of trophies, the nominations reflect a level of industry respect for its performances and craft.

Details

Release Date
October 03, 1976
User Ratings
113 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
8
Episodes
148
Genres
Crime, Drama, Mystery

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Cast

Jack Klugman

Jack Klugman

Quincy

Robert Ito

Robert Ito

Sam Fujiyama

Val Bisoglio

Val Bisoglio

Danny Tovo

John S. Ragin

John S. Ragin

Robert Asten

Garry Walberg

Garry Walberg

Frank Monahan

J

Joseph Roman

Sergeant Brill

Created by: Glen A. Larson

Seasons (8 seasons, 148 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

4 episodes - 1976

Season 2

Season 2

13 episodes - 1977

Season 3

Season 3

20 episodes - 1977

Season 4

Season 4

23 episodes - 1978

Season 5

Season 5

22 episodes - 1979

Season 6

Season 6

18 episodes - 1980

Season 7

Season 7

24 episodes - 1981

Season 8

Season 8

24 episodes - 1982

Frequently Asked Questions

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Quincy, M.E. has 8 seasons with a total of 148 episodes.

With a rating of 7.5/10 from 113 viewers, Quincy, M.E. is well-regarded and recommended by viewers.

In this Los Angeles based mystery drama a medical examiner named Dr. Quincy frequently ends up at the center of police inquiries as he pieces together how people died. The show follows his careful, science driven process rather than flashy action, turning each case into a puzzle of clues that onl...

Quincy, M.E. stars Jack Klugman, Robert Ito, Val Bisoglio, John S. Ragin, and Garry Walberg.

Quincy, M.E. was created by Glen A. Larson.

Quincy, M.E. was released on October 03, 1976.

Quincy, M.E. is a Crime, Drama, and Mystery series.

Quincy, M.E. was created by Glen A. Larson. The main cast features Jack Klugman as Quincy and Robert Ito as Sam Fujiyama, with Val Bisoglio as Danny Tovo among others.

Jack Klugman plays Quincy, the Los Angeles County medical examiner. His work often intersects with police investigations as he helps solve cases.

No, Quincy, M.E. is a fictional crime drama about a medical examiner who assists in investigations. It is not based on a single true story.

Quincy, M.E. ran for eight seasons and produced 148 episodes. It began airing in 1976.