Quincy, M.E.

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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.

Main Cast

Robert Ito
Joseph Roman
Garry Walberg
Val Bisoglio
John S. Ragin
Image for Jack KlugmanJack Klugman
Ramon Bieri
Lenka Peterson
Ina Balin
Joan Van Ark
Neva Patterson
Mark Lambert
Image for Tyne DalyTyne Daly
Barbara Stuart
John Larch
Guy Stockwell
Frank Marth
John Fujioka
Jack Colvin
Simone Griffeth
Milton Selzer
Morgan Stevens
Linda Kelsey
Henry Darrow
Stephen Macht
William Bogert
Lew Ayres
Caroline Smith
Walter Brooke
Priscilla Pointer
William Prince
Leonard Frey
Frank Converse
Signe Hasso
Eugene Roche
Shelly Novack
Joan Darling
Steven Keats
Caroline McWilliams
Norman Burton
Jack Kelly
Susan French
Natalie Trundy
Jeanette Nolan
John Anderson
Roger Perry
Salome Jens
Michael Callan
Katherine Justice
Richard McKenzie
Tom Stewart
Jenny O'Hara
Kathleen Nolan
Richard Venture
Kathryn Leigh Scott
Michael Horton
John Colicos
Frances Lee McCain
Robert Ginty
Dennis Patrick

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    is this reshown as i missed pt 1

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