Quincy, M.E.

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Also known as "Quincy"

Production Country: USA

Quincy was shown from 1976 to 1983, and followed the investigations of forensic pathologist Dr. Quincy, M.E. He investigated the deaths entriely by himself, much to the dismay, of his colleagues, boss, and the local police force, and was unusually commited to his job.

When is Quincy, M.E. next on TV?

In the UK... it's next showing on ITV3 December 4th, 2:00am and on ITV1 London December 14th, 1:30am. See more...

Main Cast

Image for Jack KlugmanJack Klugman
Garry Walberg
John S. Ragin
Robert Ito
Val Bisoglio
Joseph Roman
Marcia Rodd
Anita Gillette
Nobu McCarthy
Michael Mullins
Jenny O'Hara
James Wainwright
Phillip Abbott
Marc Scott Taylor
Edward Grover
Migdia Chinea-Varela
Yuki Shimoda
Len Bari
Irene Tedrow
Joseph Sirola
Zohra Lampert
Paul Clemens
Bibi Osterwald
Shannon Saylor
Dehl Berti
Bob Ginty
Elizabeth Robinson
Bob Minor
Charles Robinson
Eddie Garcia
Kario Salem
Robert Walker Jr.
Ed Begley Jr.
Kevin Hagen
Argentina Brunetti
Richard Gautier
Paul Mantee
Sarah Rush
Renne Jarrett
Carl Betz
Joe E. Tata
George DelHoyo
Gary Walberg
Suzanne Charney
Wallace Rooney
Allan Arbus
Jeff Pomerantz
Elisha Cook Jr.
Elizabeth Huddle
Harry Townes
Joseph Campanella
Philip Abbott
Rosemary Murphy
Melora Hardin
Salome Jens
Robert Ginty
Dennis Burkley
Gary Wood
Richard Venture
Alan Manson

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  • Use www.gravatar.com to create an Avatar for your e-mail address and use it on many supported sites September 21st - 1:30pmpeterg said...

    is this reshown as i missed pt 1

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