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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Go Fight City Hall -- To the Death! (Oct/03/1976) | | Police discover a woman dead on the beach, her neck broken and apparently raped. Not far away they find a kid with her purse, and in the scuffle the kid gets shot. But something about the kid makes Quincy believe he did not commit the murder. Shortly after Quincy begins poking around and stepping on toes, Assistant City Controller Marcus hangs himself - and Quincy discovers that his injuries suggest his neck was broken and he was placed in the noose after death. An immensely strong giant seems to be killing people, but City Hall is strangely uninterested in discovering who and why... | | Guest Stars: Henry Darrow as Dr. Rivera, Hari Rhodes as Deputy Mayor Collins (as Harry Rhodes), Denny Miller (1) as Ben Chase, Woodrow Parfrey as Bower, | Co-Guest Stars: Dimitra Arliss as Shirley, Rick Podell as Peter Gordon, George Wyner as Marcus, Marjorie Battles as Marilyn, Fay DeWitt as Nurse Audrey, Lou Peralta as Carlos, John Furlong as 1st Reporter, Martha Smith as Dianna Johnson, Jerry Daniels as 2nd Reporter, Richard Sarradet as Stone, Nancy Fox as Peggy Tolan | Director: E. W. Swackhamer Writer: Glen A. Larson, Lou Shaw | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Who's Who in Neverland? (Oct/10/1976) | | Margo Bentley is writing a book about her experiences hobnobbing with influential people worldwide. She calls her agent, worried about the advance publicity and explains that she'll check into a certain motel under the alias Barbara Miller to work on the book. Hours later, Barbara Miller lies dead, apparently a victim of alcoholic cirrhosis. Her identification is missing, so Monahan assumes she is an alcoholic prostitute. Astin does not regard the case as unusual, and releases the body to a funeral home where it is quickly cremated. Then Quincy discovers a microorganism in her blood sample that is unlike anything he has ever seen. And one of Margo's friends gives Quincy a New York telephone number that he learns belongs to Margo's literary agent, who two days earlier died of liver cirrhosis... | | Special Guest Stars: Monte Markham as Harold Fredericks, Dina Merrill as Claire Garner, | Guest Stars: Carol Lynley as Lynn Dressler, Joanna Barnes (1) as Margo Bentley (credited by character name), Phyllis Newman as Mrs. Ellis, Roger Bowen as Babitch (final credit with "AND"), | Co-Guest Stars: Sheilah Wells as Secretary, Fred Sadoff as Arthur Ellis, Andy Romano as Derrick Kendal, Jan Shutan as Lorraine, Gloria Manon as Manager, Richard Libertini as Felsenfield, Jim Boles as Gus, Pitt Herbert as Waterman, Trent Dolan as Officer, Kelly Flynn as Boyd, Bobby Riha as Clerk | Director: Steven Hilliard Stern Story: Richard M. Powell | Teleplay: Michael Kozoll, Richard M. Powell | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - A Star Is Dead (Nov/28/1976) | | Roberta Rhodes dies in her bedroom, an apparent suicide. But certain clues suggest to Quincy that all may not be as it appears. Then newspaperman Paul Reardon approaches Quincy with a bombshell: Congressman Charles Sinclair was with Roberta on the night she died. Did Sinclair, a Senatorial hopeful, kill the movie star? And if he did, why? Quincy finds this case like an artichoke – he must peel back layers of lies and half truths from everyone involved until he reaches the heart of it – the real reason Roberta Rhodes died. | | Special Guest Stars: Robert Foxworth as Charles Sinclair, | Guest Stars: William Daniels (1) as Paul Reardon, Donna Mills as Roberta Rhodes, June Lockhart as Clara Rhodes, Phillip Richard Allen as Floyd Baker, Kario Salem as (unknown), Frank Marth as Roy Keefer, | Co-Guest Stars: Peter Palmer as Lance Tucker, Dick Wesson as Clarence, H. M. Wynant as Doyle, Larry Carroll (1) as Newsman, Frederic Borden as Robert Post, Peter Dane as Dworkin (as Pete Dane), Carla Borelli as Danielle, Fred Villani as 3rd Reporter, Ralph Smiley as Foreman, Ray Ballard as 1st Newsman | Director: Noel Black Writer: Lou Shaw, Glen A. Larson, Michael Kozoll | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Hot Ice, Cold Hearts (Jan/02/1977) | | Quincy suspects foul play after a young Mexican arrives at the hospital writhing in agony. Quincy discovers he has been stung by a venomous stone-fish - a creature not found in local waters. When the boy later dies, Quincy collects samples for analysis - and someone mugs him and steals them! Now certain that someone has got away with murder, Quincy must figure out who and why, while fighting opposition that comes all the way from Washington, D.C. | | Guest Stars: Stuart Whitman as Sheriff Parsons, Robert Alda as Professor Wren, Andrew Prine as Alex Kale, Marianna Hill as Lisa (as Mariana Hill), Fernando Lamas as Moreno (credited by character name), | Co-Guest Stars: Maria Elena Cordero as Maria (as Maria-Elena Cordero), Hubert Noël as Jacques (as Hubert-Noel), Angus Duncan as Egan, Wolf Roth as Mueller, Peter Bourne as Norkwist, Kipp Whitman as Masters, Ron Hasson as Juan, Patti Chandler as Ann (as Patricia Chandler) | Director: Bruce Kessler Writer: Sean Baine | | | |
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