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(Change Layout)Quincy, M.E.  
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Season 6
83 :06x01 - Last Rights (Sep/16/1980)
Quincy's friend Dr. Charles Volmer holds the medical examiner's job in a small town. A boy overdoses on drugs, but to spare the boy's mother added suffering, his father wants the death ruled an accidental drowning. And a fatal accident at a textile plant reveals deadly hazards. Pressured, Volmer causes on his friend for help and counsel.
Guest Stars: Ben Hammer as State Senator Kane, Philip Abbott (1) as Sullivan, Warren Stevens as Wayne Fields, Ivan Bonar as Simon Grossland, Peg Stirling as Bea Thatcher, Christian LeBlanc as Ned Duncan, Blake Marion as Ed Lampley, Robert Torti as Lance Sullivan, Robert Lussier as Gus Krossen, Dallas Mitchell as Joe Lange, Buck Young as Sheriff Ivy, Clifton James as Cliff Webb, Shannon Farnon as Helen Volmer, William Daniels (1) as Charles Volmer, Stephanie Braxton as Donna, Rebecca Gilchrist as Hospital Receptionist, Bruce Gray as Dr. Robert Miles, Peggy Stuart as Ethel Sullivan
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Sam Egan
 
84 :06x02 - A Matter of Principle (Nov/12/1980)
Sam devises a way to measure tooth impressions. His technique, reluctantly embraced, clears a rape suspect. Then another rape occurs, and the chief suspect is the man Sam cleared! Now Sam must defend his approach against fresh hostility from the police and his own bosses.
Guest Stars: Robert F. Lyons (3) as Bob Denbo, Wallace Rooney as Dr. Winter, John Dullaghan as Mr. Glen, Raymond Mayo as Barton, Jeanne Campise as Sarah, Robert Hackman as Dr. Schulman, Bonnie Johns as Mrs. Glen, Marla Frumkin as Ginny, Allan Miller as Allan Clark, John O'Connell (2) as Attorney Arnold, Eric Lawrence as McAdams, Walter Brooke as Dr. Forbes, Fil Formicola as Baskin
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
85 :06x03 - Last Day, First Day (Nov/19/1980)
A medical student accuses a veteran pathologist of deliberately obscuring the facts when he autopsies a possible homicide victim. Quincy, initially inclined to support his friend over the student, digs deeper and discovers that his friend was compelled to his misdeeds by peril to his family. Quincy must weigh sympathy against his duty to the law.
Guest Stars: Harry Townes as Dr. Gil Moore, Sarah Rush as Harriet Bowlin, Will Kuluva as Rabbi, Bill Beyers (1) as Tony Moore, Maria O'Brien as Ethel Rainier, Sylvia Walden as Mrs. Tealy, Barry Cahill as Dan, John Clavin as Doctor Conference Room, Jimmy Sturtevant as Son, Filip Field as Doctor Duty Room, Seth Wagerman as Joe Rainier
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Preston Wood
 
86 :06x04 - The Night Killer (Nov/26/1980)
Bill and Madeline Estes lose one of their two sons to SIDS - Sudden Infant Death Syndrome, or so everyone but Dr. Gage believes. Gage thinks the baby died of abuse, and calls on the police. Dr. Quincy must step into the middle of a delicate situation - if Gage is right, Madeline Estes is a murderer, but if he is wrong, his assertions will heap misery onto grief.
Guest Stars: Michael Griswold (1) as Paul, Davis Roberts as Mr. Marlin, Cheryl Carter (1) as Cleo, Alex Hyde-White as Les, Irene Tedrow as Mrs. Estes, Carl Reindel as Roger, Teri Beckerman as Nora, Mary Bell as Bonnie, Jonathan Sagall as Dr. Bob Gage, Patricia Barry (1) as Dr. Hotchkiss, Robert Ginty as Bill Estes, Tyne Daly as Madeline Estes
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
87 :06x05 - The Hope of Elkwood (Dec/03/1980)
A promising young athlete dies, and folks wonder if Coach O'Bannion, who hails from the win-at-all-costs school, ran him to death. The coach has only one chance: a young defense attorney named Ben Nicholson, who in his turn has only one resource: Dr. Quincy, the man he hopes can prove the death was a tragic accident.
Guest Stars: Pepe Hern as Judge Jules Aquilar, Clark Mitchell Long as Bobby Nolan, Anne E. Curry as Wendy Nicholson, Midge Ware as Jill O'Banion, John Elerick as Benjamin Nicholson, Walker Edmiston as Eliot Martinson, Bert L. Rogal as D.A. Blaine, Colin Hamilton as Judge Mallory, Frank Marth as Martin J. O'Banion, Charles Aidman as Avery Manning, Eric Lawrence as Deputy, James Rosin as Unknown, Fred Pinkard as Theodore Nolan
Director: Richard Benedict
Story: James Rosin | Teleplay: Michael Braverman
 
88 :06x06 - Welcome to Paradise Palms (Dec/17/1980)
When Quincy's foster son, who lives on an Indian reservation, develops strange symptoms, Quincy races there to help. It does not take him long to discover the nature of the illness: bubonic plague, a serious and extremely communicable disease. But the locals don't want to cause a panic on the cusp of opening a new resort headlined with many celebrities, so they try to keep Quincy from revealing what he has learned.
Guest Stars: Joseph Running Fox as Joshua Wanaka, Rod Colbin as Dr. Lang, Emilio Delgado as Felix Wanaka, Dennis Patrick as Charles Curtis, Silvana Gallardo as Roberta, Ron Joseph (1) as Dr. Paul Monongye, Eddie Garcia as Chester Wanaka, Danna Hansen as Attendant, Stacy Keach, Sr. (2) as President of the Country Club, Dehl Berti as Shaman, Ronald G. Joseph (1) as Dr. Paul Minnara, Henry Bal as Floyd Beck, Elaine Ballace as Clerk, Nocona Arcanda as Ralph Toller, Cami Sebring as Nurse
Director: Georg Fenady
Story: Ray Danton, Jon Drake | Teleplay: David Moessinger
 
89 :06x07 - By Their Faith (Jan/07/1981)
Astin dispatches Quincy and Sam to San Remos, Mexico. That small village is the home of a young woman who heals people of illness and injury, a power she claims she acquired from bones in a cave. Archbishop Vallejo wants to know if these could be the bones of a legendary missionary to the Incas. Quincy also clashes with a tabloid reporter whom he believes is giving people false hope.
Guest Stars: Jay Varela as Abrego, Anthony Gordon (1) as English Father, Eugenia Wright as Jacinta Gonsales, Joaquin Martinez as Father Dominguez, Jeff Pomerantz as Mike Jensen, Fay DeWitt as Berg, Gino Conforti as St. Pierre, René Enríquez as Archbishop Vallejo, Jean Gilpin as English Mother, Kevin Branden as Christopher, Karen Philipp as Robin, Ian Abercrombie as Rutherford
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: Erich Collier
 
90 :06x08 - Stain of Guilt (Jan/14/1981)
The producers of a fact-based drama about a murder hire Quincy as their technical adviser. That may be a mistake for them when Quincy uncovers facts that convince him the wrong woman went to jail. When he goes to see her, he finds he must overcome a curious reluctance on her part to find the real killer.
Guest Stars: Ed Begley, Jr. (1) as Kit Sawyer, David Early (1) as Assistant Director, Paca Thomas as Dr. Morton, Susan Powell as Cassie Spencer, Stewart Moss as Director, Ezra Stone as Judge Stone, Candace Coster as Actress – Victoria, Bobbie Jordan (3) as Mrs. Newlands, Carolyn Jones (2) as Victoria Sawyer, Martin Rudy as Mr. Newlands, William Sylvester as District Attorney Harrison, Ken Scott as Actor – Harland, Sid Haig as Hatch, Edmund Balin as Farley
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Sam Egan
 
91 :06x09 - Dear Mummy (Jan/21/1981)
Quincy becomes involved in verifying a mummy, and soon learns the antiquity and its case are part of a conduit for moving gems from Los Angeles to Cairo. And that the smugglers are perfectly willing to kill to keep their ill-gotten riches.
Guest Stars: Albert Paulsen as Steickler, Robert Einhardt as Freeser, Garnett Smith as Mr. Van Dusen, Martine Beswick as Hannah Weiss, Than Wyenn as Eichmann/Eichelmann, W. T. Zacha as Henchman, Ed Grover as Agent Niven, Ben Frommer as Waiter, John Karlen (1) as Agent Brice
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
92 :06x10 - Headhunter (Feb/04/1981)
Quincy looks into the death of a stewardess who also occasionally served as an informant for a narcotics officer. When suggesting the officer was crooked surfaces, Quincy has to decide if the man is also a murderer, and if so, he has to prove it.
Guest Stars: Lynn Herring as Stewardess Elaine Collier, Joseph Sirola as Sal Drosso, Eddie Fontaine as Joe Marcella, Suzanne Charney as Mrs. Marcella, Art Lewis as Inspector, William O'Connell as Albert Rausch, Woody Skaggs as Traveller, Pat Hummel as Chemsit, Guy Sarte as Detective, Jayne Kell as Leslie Stuart, Dennis Haysbert as Driver
Director: Mike Vejar
Writer: Fred McKnight
 
93 :06x11 - Scream to the Skies (Feb/11/1981)
Quincy investigates an airline crash, and discovers that many of the victims did not die of impact trauma - they died of hypothermia from exposure to the icy ocean. That puts him on a crusade to force air carriers to equip their vehicles with lifeboats, and also puts him at odds (again) with Astin.
Guest Stars: Kristina Callahan as Mrs. Christopher, Lavelle Roby as Melanie Bridges, Shannon Saylor as Katy Christopher, Charles Lampkin as Dr. Jamison, Nicholas Hormann as Shepherd, Henry Darrow as Dr. Edward Herrera, Katherine Justice as Polly, Bunny Summers as Nurse, Frank Parker (1) as Mitchell Demming, June Dayton as Woman Senator, Paul Lambert as US Senator, Gilbert Green as Gerald Richmond, Richard O'Brien (2) as Senator McGreavy, Montana Smoyer as Connie, Michael Horsley as Lt. Anders, Stuart Nisbet as Capt. Ed Lawrence
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
94 :06x12 - Jury Duty (Feb/18/1981)
Summoned to jury duty, Quincy finds flaws in the prosecution's case. Never one to let procedure stand in the way of justice, Quincy soon lands himself in hot water with his outbursts: jury members aren't supposed to ask questions!
Guest Stars: Margueritte Ray as Mrs. Timothy, William McDonald (1) as 1st man, Karl Lukas as 2nd man, John Papais as Len, Joe Maross as Dr. Morrisey, Morgan Stevens as Frank Munson, Joan Darling as Judge Flo Finolium, Robert Alda as Defense Attorney George Temple, Gina Alvarado as Mrs. Hatfield, Jim Negele as Mike Kaynor, Sam Groom as Hillyer, Michael Fox (1) as Dr. Feld, Raymond Duke as Joe Casey, Dave Turner as Ned - Clerk, Jim Molinda as Lt. Davis, Marland Proctor as 1st Bailiff, David Somerville as Literary Agent, Bob Larkin (1) as Mr. Munson
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Preston Wood
 
95 :06x13 - Who Speaks for the Children? (Feb/25/1981)
Quincy draws the case of nine year old Polly Carmody, murdered and tossed in a garbage bin. The police soon round up a suspect, but the chief investigator, Lieutenant Markasian, doesn't believe they have the right man. When Quincy can't match the blood type, and when he and Quincy discover some disturbing facts about the girl's stepfather, they turn their investigation towards him.
Guest Stars: Terrence Evans as Russell Lujack, Mickey Knox as Sgt. Edmond, Lynda Farmer as Cinny, Wendy Lynne as Polly Carmody, Alex Colon as Carlos, Michele Marsh (1) as Carol Carmody, Jim Antonio (1) as Donald Thompson, Joseph Campanella as Leut. Alex Markosian, Allison Balson as Megan Carmody, Clyde Kusatsu as Randolph Mitsubi
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
96 :06x14 - Seldom Silent, Never Heard (Mar/04/1981)
Jeffrey Rosenthal falls from a building and ends up on Quincy's table. During the autopsy, a researcher named Arthur Ciotti asks for the boy's brain. It seems the Rosenthal suffered from the rare neurological disorder Tourette's Syndrome, and Ciotti hopes to learn from the boy's brain what causes the disease and how to cure it. It turns out Ciotti has a personal stake in the matter...
Guest Stars: Robert Symonds as School President Praeger, David Tree as Jeffrey Rosental, John Carter (1) as U.S. Congressman Harold Chapel, Beverly Todd as Gretchen Davis FDA, Paul Clemens as Tony Ciotti, Kimberly Webster as Denise, D. J. Sydney as Mrs. Rosenthal, Jon Lormer as William Anders, Michael Constantine as Dr. Arthur Ciotti, R. Jeffrey Cohen as Jeffrey Rosenthal, Richard Dano as Chuck, Donald Petrie as Randy, Kathie Christopher as Trish
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Story: Maurice Klugman | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
97 :06x15 - Of All Sad Words (Mar/11/1981)
Quincy fnds himself attacted to Elizabeth Chessler. Trouble is, her husband Lou died when his nightclub burned to the ground, and an insurance investigator believes Lou isn't the first man Liz has murdered. But if she is a murderer, she's been clever enough to avoid arousing official suspicion. Quincy must decide who to trust.
Guest Stars: Darleen Carr as Elizabeth Chesler, Borah Silver as Lou Chesler, John Garrett (1) as Alex, Joyce Gittlin as Sonja, William Wintersole as Morris Gilmour, Peggy Crosby as Waitress, Joseph DiSante as Firechief, Nathaniel Brian Wine as Hood, Val Avery as Aaron Zacharian
Director: Bob Bender
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
98 :06x16 - To Kill in Plain Sight (Mar/18/1981)
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Guest Stars: Blake Marion as Lane Garrison, Rafer Johnson as Ezra Glidden, William Boyett as Sgt. Paul Eckert, John Ireland as Jerry Driscoll, Sandy Ward as Unknown, Devon Ericson as Kate Mills, Fritz Weaver as Senator William Pike, Corinne Conley as Woman Reporter, Robert Hay as Harry Binns, Virginia Capers as Dainty June, Walter Mathews (1) as Mike O'Connell, William Prince as Governor Daniel Kanin, Steve J. Restivo as Motel Manager, H. Alan Deglin as Undercover Cop, Michael Santiago as Victor Strauss, James Cord as Hotel Clerk, Murray Moston as Jake Dunn
Director: Ray Austin
Story: Chris Bunch, Allan Cole | Teleplay: Geoffrey Fischer (1)
 
99 :06x17 - Sugar and Spice (Apr/01/1981)
Quincy claims a best selling diet book led to a woman's death, when she followed its rules and did not receive adequate nourishment. When the crusading medical examiner expresses this opinion on the air, the author sues him, the department, the county... Quincy's only chance is to prove he's right.
Guest Stars: Lisa Jane Persky as Penny Stone, Ron Masak as Dick Wilcox, Logan Ramsey as Holmes, Hugh Gillin (1) as Overeaters Anonymous Group Leader, Kathleen Nolan as Corrine O'Connor, Thelma Pelish as Maureen, Robert Hackman as Louie, George Petrie as Barnes, Jack Dodson as Mr. Barswell - FDA, David White (1) as Dr. Fulton, Guerin Barry as Photographer, Lori Street as Gretchen, Matthew Tobin as Coroners Officer
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
100 :06x18 - Vigil of Fear (May/06/1981)
Concerned about rising crime, a patrol group forms. They chase a suspect into a warehouse and ultimately shoot him. The police find no weapon, and Quincy discovers the man was so drunk he probably couldn't even have stood under his own power, much less run from anyone. Unless Quincy can discover what really happened in that warehouse, people who only set out to protect their neighborhood will go to jail for murder.
Guest Stars: Ray Vitte as Unknown, Len Bari as Frank Penner, George O'Hanlon, Jr. (1) as Assistant DA, Paul Koslo as John Doe killer, Peter Virgo, Jr. as Tony Penner, George Reynolds as George Maples, Andre Harvey as Jo-Jo, David Morick as Clerk, Lonny Chapman as Ernie Spuill, Henry Slate as Mole, Ned Romero as Ruben
Director: Bob Bender
Story: Steve Greenberg (1), Leo Garen, Aubrey Solomon | Teleplay: Leo Garen
 
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