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Quincy, M.E. (4 Fans)
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"Quincy, M.E." Summary |
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R. Quincy (no specific first name given) is a medical examiner for Los Angeles County. Each week he'd get drawn into some kind of medical mystery that only someone with his bulldog determination and skills as a coroner could solve. He was assisted in his efforts by coroner's assistant Sam Fujiyama and often ended up going head-to-head with his skeptical bureaucratic boss, Dr. Robert Astin. The show often explored topical issues of its day, such as alcoholism, child pornography, diet pill abuse.
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| Reviews: | No reviews yet, write the first review |
| Classification: | Scripted |
| Genre: | Drama | Medical | Mystery |
| Also Known As: | • Quincy (Alternate Title), (Used In US)
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| Status: | Canceled/Ended |
| Network: | NBC ( USA) |
| Runtime: | 60 Minutes |
| Premiere: | October 03, 1976 |
| Ended: | September 04, 1983 |
| Color: | Color |
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