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Season 2 |
| 5 :02x01 - Snake Eyes (1) (Feb/04/1977) | | Quincy goes to the Nomad Hotel in Lake Tahoe for a pathology convention. The convention draws to a close and Quincy prepares to return home – and then the hotel physician Dr. Larry Pines has Quincy paged. Several hotel guests have developed fevers, coughs, and extreme tiredness. Quincy and a few of his fellow pathologists must discover what’s wrong with these people – and the symptoms are disturbingly similar to Legionnaire’s Disease. Complicating matters are the hotel owner Al Ringerman’s desire to keep the illness out of the papers, and the presence of Rawley Dinehart, who just might be a syndicate front man here to muscle in on the hotel business. Quincy races the clock to figure out what’s killing the hotel guests. | | Guest Stars: Frank Converse as Dr. Larry Pines, Buddy Hackett as Ronnie Fletcher, Jo Ann Pflug as Mrs. Pines, Val Avery as Rawley Dinehart, Van Johnson as Al Ringerman, Milt Kamen as Leo Burke, Joey Forman as Harv Bracken, | Co-Guest Stars: Michele Roman as Angie, Frank Maxwell as Dr. Michaels, William Mims as DeGroot, Sharon Cintron as Stormy, Vince Howard as Hardee, John Clavin as Hansen, Jodie Mann (1) as Nurse, Phillip Simms as Maintenance Man (as Phillip Simms), Sammy Jackson (1) as News Announcer, Jody Myler as Nurse, Richard Caine (1) as Security Guard, Michael Keenan (2) as Man, | Uncredited: Susan Brown (2) as Little Girl's Mother | Director: Joel Oliansky Story: Lou Shaw | Teleplay: Joel Oliansky, Michael Sloan | | | |
| 6 :02x02 - Snake Eyes (2) (Feb/04/1977) | | Quincy and his colleagues race to determine the cause of the mysterious illness. Lab tests reveal no bacteria, no virus particles, no toxins – no cause at all. The sick people get no better, but they get no worse, either. Then the doctors find Rawley Dinehart dead in his sick bed – is the illness getting worse, or did someone order Rawley’s plug pulled? Despite Ringerman’s best efforts, news leaks out and soon terrified guests are swarming to escape. Quincy cannot allow them to spread contagion elsewhere, but he cannot keep them quarantined indefinitely, either. Just when things seem bleakest, Dr. Pines’ dog dies – but that might be a breakthrough, for Dr. Pines realizes that the dog has the same symptoms, and ate leftovers from the hotel’s kitchen... | | Guest Stars: Frank Converse as Dr. Larry Pines, Buddy Hackett as Ronnie Fletcher, Jo Ann Pflug as Mrs. Pines, Val Avery as Rawley Dinehart, Van Johnson as Al Ringerman, Milt Kamen as Leo Burke, Joey Forman as Harv Bracken, Michele Roman as Angie, | Co-Guest Stars: Frank Maxwell as Dr. Michaels, William Mims as DeGroot, Sharon Cintron as Stormy, Vince Howard as Hardee, John Clavin as Hansen, Jodie Mann (1) as Nurse, Phillip Simms as Maintenance Man (as Phillip Simms), Sammy Jackson (1) as News Announcer, Jody Myler as Nurse, Richard Caine (1) as Security Guard, Michael Keenan (2) as Man, | Uncredited: Susan Brown (2) as Little Girl's Mother | Director: Joel Oliansky Story: Lou Shaw | Teleplay: Michael Sloan, Joel Oliansky | | | |
| 7 :02x03 - ... The Thigh Bone's Connected to the Knee Bone ... (Feb/11/1977) | | Dr. Astin orders Quincy to conduct a class in pathology for some of the brightest young minds at the university. When one of the students brings him a human bone found near a construction site, Quincy arouses Monahan’s ire by first stopping work at the site, and then at the city dump, while he searches for the rest of the skeleton. Unable to find more bones before work resumes, Quincy devotes his entire class to the reconstruction of a human life from the single bone he does have. But someone would prefer that bone not yield its secrets, and that person will stop at nothing to derail the investigation... | | Guest Stars: Stephen Macht as Frank Hailey, Linda Kelsey as Sue, Elisha Cook, Jr. as Charles Trout, Sr. (as Elisha Cook), Harold Sylvester as Hall, Tina Andrews (1) as Student Protester, | Co-Guest Stars: Fred Grandy as Milt Jordan, Larry Delaney as Frank, Louis Guss as Spence, John Davis Chandler (1) as Robert Gideon (as John Chandler), Ron Thompson as Claude Stern, Jack Bannon (1) as Morgue Attendant, Robby Weaver as Chip Hayden (as Robert Weaver), John Finnegan as Joe Ives (as J.P. Finnegan), Gus Corrado as Fred Burton, Scott Wells as Officer, Donald Petrie as 2nd Officer (as Donald Mark Petrie), Raymond O'Keefe as Worker | Director: Alex March Story: Lou Shaw, Anthony Lawrence (2) | Teleplay: Lou Shaw | | | |
| 8 :02x04 - Visitors in Paradise (Feb/18/1977) | | Quincy and Danny go on a fishing vacation to the town of Paradise. They check in and someone makes a phone call, and no sooner do they get on the lake than Jessica Casey motors up. The girl lost her mother and her father has gone to prison for it. She hired a private investigator to find an independent pathologist to prove her father did not murder her mother, and she believes Quincy is that man. At first Quincy protests, but her tale reaches his soft spot and he agrees to investigate. And that’s when his troubles begin, because it seems that at least one person doesn’t want Quincy poking around, and they aren’t shy about sending him that message... | | Special Guest Stars: Jack Kelly (1) as Peter Devlin, | Guest Stars: Pernell Roberts as Sheriff Connelly, Hilary Thompson as Jessie Cassey, Roger Davis as Paul Taggart, William Sylvester as Joe Crawford, | Co-Guest Stars: Ivor Francis as Garfield, Barry Cahill as John Cassey, Stanley Kamel as Cullis, Jamie Lee Curtis as Girl, James Jeter as Shannon, Robert Brubaker as Bob Haviland, Peter Virgo as Man At Store | Director: Ivan Dixon Writer: Michael Sloan | | | |
| 9 :02x05 - The Two Sides of Truth (Feb/25/1977) | | Quincy investigates the death of a man in a refinery fire. But the accident largely destroyed the victim’s body, leaving Quincy uncertain just who the victim really is, despite testimony from several people that executive William Farrell, now missing, entered and never left. Under pressure from Farrell and her attorney to declare Farrell dead, Quincy is dismayed when he learns that his mentor Dr. Herbert Stone has become a hired gun who will testify to anything for a fee. Quincy believes his evidence is irrefutable and that any attempt to rebut it will ruin his old friend and teacher’s already tarnished reputation. To keep that from happening, Quincy must discover what really happened the night of the explosion and reveal the guilty party before Dr. Stone testifies. | | Guest Stars: Barry Sullivan as Dr. Herbert Stone, Michael Callan as William Farrell, Suzanne Rogers as Elaine Farrell, | Co-Guest Stars: Frank Campanella as Max Wilbur, Aimée Eccles as Alice Ting, Jason Wingreen as Dr. Freeman, June Dayton as Judge, Lynn Tufeld as Nurse, Jackie Russell as Billings, Harold Ayer as Gate Guard, James Ingersoll as Assistant D.A. | Director: Ron Satlof Writer: Gene Thompson | | | |
| 10 :02x06 - Hit and Run at Danny's (Mar/11/1977) | | Quincy pays a visit to Danny’s, where with some friends he races turtles. His date’s friend Robbi intrigues him... something about the way she moves. Outside, two men force Robbi into a car and race off with her, hitting and injuring a football player. The car veers crazily and finally plunges through a fence and into the water. The police recover the vehicle and find just one body in the back seat – that of Robbi Parker. Now Danny faces closure under a new California law that holds the proprietor of a bar responsible if a patron leaves drunk. Facing suits, Danny cannot get insurance unless Quincy can deduce what actually happened, and prove who was really responsible. That will require delving into Robbi Parker’s past. But when Quincy discovers evidence of extensive plastic surgery, the only doctor who could have performed it is curiously reluctant to discuss the matter. And then the FBI gets involved... | | Guest Stars: Carl Betz as Paul Barkley, Jan Shutan as Ginny, Renne Jarrett as Janet Martin, | Co-Guest Stars: Joe Maross as John Blake, Jack Colvin as Legget, Elizabeth Robinson as Robbi, Than Wyenn as Dr. Redman, Clyde Kusatsu as Hokaido, H. M. Wynant as Maxwell, Chanin Hale as Woman, Ben Young (2) as Customer, Bob Minor as Berkich, Martin Rudy as Raitsky, | Uncredited: Don Watters as Tomasino | Director: Alvin Ganzer Writer: Gregory S. Dinallo | | | |
| 11 :02x07 - Has Anybody Here Seen Quincy? (Mar/18/1977) | | Quincy’s rattletrap car has failed and he is nowhere about. Fortunately, his boss’ boss Dr. Hiro steps in to help, for there is chaos at the coroner’s office: As the autopsy of Harriet Crawford begins Dr. Hiro realizes she’s still alive and races back to the hospital to keep her alive. Lieutenant Monahan delivers a casket and a corpse that he hopes will help him arrest smugglers bringing in a fortune in uncut diamonds – if he can discover how the smugglers hid the stones. And when Dr. Hiro returns Harriet Crawford to the hospital he meets the family of a young child admitted with symptoms that defy diagnosis. While all this is going on, Sam and Danny sneak about as they put together Dr. Hiro’s birthday party. | | Guest Stars: Yuki Shimoda (1) as Dr. Hiro, Stu Gilliam as Dr. Hiro's driver, Louise Sorel as Harriet Crawford, Kelly Jean Peters as Charlene Taylor, Stewart Moss as Jack Taylor, Paul Lambert as Jack Wilson, Ned Wilson as (unknown), Jesse White as Rental Car Agent, Bob Crane (1) as Dr. Jamison (credited with character name), | Co-Guest Stars: Nancy Fox as Sally Frier, Frank Parker (1) as Jerry Wade, Lloyd Kino as Gardener, Peter Dane as Morgue Assistant, Joe Abdullah as Customs Officer (as Joseph Abdullah), Hope Busby as Nurse, Ted Schliesman as Resident, Anthony De Longis as Russell | Director: Steven Hilliard Stern Writer: Glen A. Larson, Michael Sloan | | | |
| 12 :02x08 - A Good Smack in the Mouth (Apr/15/1977) | | Asten’s wife picks up a young hitchhiker. She tries to discover why a child so young would hitchhike, but a careless driver and an accident interrupt her inquiry. Since Asten is away at a conference, Monahan tells Quincy first. What Monahan doesn’t know – and Quincy does – is that the Astens have no children. That draws Quincy to the hospital where he discovers old injuries all over the child’s body – a road map depicting years of abuse. From the time line and the child’s behavior Quincy deduces the mother must be the abuser, and when the boy runs away again, Quincy suggests the father take the boy fishing while he tries to convince the mother to seek help. Then a key insight from Asten makes Quincy realize that he may have made an awful mistake... | | Guest Stars: Allen Case as Stuart Harrison, Collin Wilcox as Martha Harrison, Monica Lewis as Mona Duffy, Dabney Coleman as Dr. Burt Travers, Shane Sinutko as Joey Harrison, Barbara Babcock as Melissa Asten, Gloria DeHaven as Doreen, | Co-Guest Stars: Paul Lichtman as Dr. Griffith, Gregg Palmer as Sean Duffy, Jessica Rains as Mrs. Sellers, Patricia Joyce as Laura Kaplan (as Patricia Ann Joyce) | Director: Jackie Cooper (1) Story: Glen A. Larson, Jack Klugman | Teleplay: Gregory S. Dinallo | | | |
| 13 :02x09 - The Hot Dog Murder (Apr/22/1977) | | Quincy delivers a lecture on forensics at the university. Following it, a student approaches him. The student, George Talbot, has performed an autopsy on prison inmate George Kendall, who died of asphyxiation after he was moved to a high security zone of the prison for his own safety. Talbot’s findings suggest that Kendall died not from terminal emphysema, as the death certificate reads, but from foul play. Kendall's connection to suspected real estate fraudster Arthur Brandeis pushes Quincy to crusade for a real investigation. But Arthur Brandeis is a powerful man with a lot of friends... | | Guest Stars: William Windom as Arthur Brandeis, Hal Williams as Gordo, Marianne McAndrew as Dolores, | Co-Guest Stars: Joshua Shelley as Whitley, Claire Brennan as Sara, Wynn Irwin as Levine, Lee Weaver as Chambers, Don Eitner as Paul Morton, Jonathan Sagall as William Swan (as Jonathan Segal), William Swan as Dr. Sharp, Julie Rogers as Nurse, Chuck Hicks as Hutchinson | Director: Alex March Writer: B. W. Sandefur | | | |
| 14 :02x10 - An Unfriendly Radiance (Apr/29/1977) | | Quincy relaxes at Danny’s when Sam calls him. Police have brought an accident victim named Bigelow to the morgue, and the man’s blood test results baffle Sam. The driver of the vehicle is an ex-con named Sanchez, and police discover cocaine in his shirt pocket. Sanchez claims the cocaine belongs to the dead man, his passenger, but only Quincy believes him. Then Sanchez confesses - he has made a deal to keep the nuclear power plant out of the headlines. Quincy and Sam work to discover where and how Bigelow received a lethal dose of radiation to keep Sanchez out of jail for a crime he did not commit. | | Guest Stars: James Wainwright as Arthur Lanz, Jerry Douglas as Johnson, Melinda Fee as Addie, Joby Baker as Don Bigelow, Ronald G. Joseph (1) as Ray Sanchez (as Ronald K. Godines), Edith Diaz as Maria Sanchez, Casey Kasem as Sy Wallace, Lynne Marie Stewart as Nurse, | Co-Guest Stars: Carmine Caridi as Dr. Brown, Del Hinkley as Workman, Robert Florea as 1st Demonstrator, Peter Dane as Lab Technician, Eddie Garrett as Himself | Director: Corey Allen Writer: Rudolph Borchert (1) | | | |
| 15 :02x11 - Sullied Be Thy Name (May/06/1977) | | Father Martin Terrell, priest and crusader, is dead. There’s little doubt that he died of a heart attack. The problem is where he died – in the bedroom of a high class prostitute. Was Terrell’s anti-pornography campaign an act of hypocrisy? Or did the cleric die elsewhere, and someone moved him to a compromising location to discredit him? Lieutenant Monahan, a friend of the priest’s, asks Quincy to take a personal hand. Monahan believes someone is trying to smear his friend, but can Quincy prove it? | | Guest Stars: Joseph Campanella as Jules Draper, Linden Chiles as Monsignor, E. J. Peaker as Michelle Rowan, Caroline McWilliams as Beverly Conrad, John Saxon as Carlos Desskasa, | Co-Guest Stars: Eddie Firestone as Thayler, Mario Machado as Newscaster, William McDonald (1) as Frank, | Uncredited: Eddie Garrett as Himself | Director: Jackie Cooper (1) Story: Gregory S. Dinallo | Teleplay: Gregory S. Dinallo, Irving Pearlberg | | | |
| 16 :02x12 - Valleyview (May/13/1977) | | Howard Phillips, a patient at the Valleyview Sanitarium, dies of a blood clot – a coronary. But his grandson contends the old gentleman’s heart was in fine shape, and pays the $362 fee for an autopsy. Quincy performs the autopsy and discovers that the grandson was right – Howard Phillips’ heart was fine. But Quincy cannot discover what did kill the man. Then another patient at Valleyview dies, and Quincy begins to wonder. When a healthy staff member succumbs to the same mysterious death, Quincy is certain someone at Valleyview is killing people, and must discover who and how before more people die. | | Special Guest Stars: Christopher Connelly (2) as Colby, | Guest Stars: Robert Webber (1) as Dr. John Franklin, Jason Evers as Dr. Peter James, Carolyn Jones (2) as Miss Grayson, Anthony Eisley as Mr. Schroeder (as Tony Eisley), Ben Frank as Jerry Friedman, | Co-Guest Stars: Ed Begley, Jr. (1) as David Phillips, Danna Hansen as Nurse's Aide, Joan Goodfellow as Miss Gordon, Bonnie Johns as Ruth Friedman, | Uncredited: Eddie Garrett as Himself | Director: Ron Satlof Story: Susan Woollen | Teleplay: Susan Woollen, Irving Pearlberg | | | |
| 17 :02x13 - Let Me Light the Way (May/27/1977) | | Quincy races to the hospital to collect evidence from rape victim Fay Willard, but discovers that emergency room staff washed the patient and discarded her clothing on the floor, eliminating any evidence that links her rapist to his crimes. Quincy and Monahan know who the rapist is, but cannot prove what they know. Together with Sam and rape counselor Carol Bowen, they search for a way to put the man behind bars. Then Carol herself becomes the rapist’s next victim. She insists the hospital wait to treat her until Quincy collects evidence. He does, and Monahan arrests their suspect, but a foul-up frees him, leaving only a slim chance: his wife, who has alibied for him in the past – if she finally sees her husband as the monster he really is... | | Special Guest Stars: John Ireland as John Packard, | Guest Stars: Adrienne Barbeau as Carol Bowen, Luke Askew as Carl DeReatis, Corey Fischer (1) as Dr. Alan Castle, | Co-Guest Stars: Henry Beckman as Bellwood, George Wyner as Richard Feldman, Kim Cattrall as Joy DeReatis, Barbara Collentine as Fay Willard, William O'Connell as Herman Elger, Regis Cordic (1) as Judge, Judy Farrell as Louise Porter, Shane Butterworth as Donny, Bob Golden (1) as Court Clerk, John Dennis (1) as Car Wash Boss, Penelope Willis as Miss Gordy | Director: David Moessinger Writer: David Moessinger | | | |
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