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(Change Layout)Quincy, M.E.  
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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
 

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: Joel Oliansky, Michael Sloan
 
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: Michael Sloan, Glen A. Larson
 
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: Jack Klugman, Glen A. Larson | 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
 

Season 3
18 :03x01 - No Deadly Secret (Sep/16/1977)
When an injured man shows up early in the morning and dies before Quincy can get him help, a mystery ensues when all his records are missing the next morning, and so is the body. Since no one else witnessed the incident, Quincy is believed to have been dreaming the whole thing up.
Guest Stars: Keene Curtis as Forsythe, Paul Mantee as Carl Hopwood, Mary Frann as Christine Hopwood, Dennis Burkley as Tom Tom, Ina Balin as Stella, Norman Burton as Max, Elaine Joyce as Irene, Henry Slate as Guard, Harry Landers as Security Chief Hughes, Ben Frank as Mr. Coolidge, Susan Tolsky as Chemist, Carlene Watkins as Second Girl, Creed Bratton as Boy, Lynne Topping as First Girl, Allen Digioio as Hippie, Barbara Peacock as Receptionist
Director: Jackie Cooper (1)
Writer: David Karp
 
19 :03x02 - A Blow to the Head ... a Blow to the Heart (Sep/23/1977)
When a young boxer dies in the ring, Quincy holds an autopsy on the body at the request of the victims wife, who believes that the death wasn't an accident. Quincy is convinced that she may be onto something after four men ask to rush the findings.
Guest Stars: Norman Alden as Unknown, Lynne Moody as Laura Stokes, Moses Gunn as Ben McDade, Nehemiah Persoff as Matt Dorsey, Gloria Manon as Jill, Joe Louis as Himself, Randy Shield as Ringo, Rudy Bond as Yancy, Jimmy Murphy (1) as Flunky, Dexter Robinson as Todd, Robert Ritchie as 2nd Reporter, Jack Kissell as 3rd Reporter, Rodney Hoston as Stokes, Sonny Shields as Cornerman, Gene LeBell as Referee, David Himes as 1st Reporter, Michael J. London as 1st Man
Director: Corey Allen
Writer: Mann Rubin
 
20 :03x03 - A Dead Man's Truth (Sep/30/1977)
An incident during a break in doesn't match up with Quincy's findings, when a rookie police officer explains how a shooting occurred. Monahan wants Quincy's findings since a female reporter is doing a story about recent police brutality.
Guest Stars: Howard Hesseman as D.A., Joseph Gallison (1) as Director, David Spielberg as Officer James Wells, Dabney Coleman as Officer Peter O'Neil, Mark Lambert as Dennis Dobbs, Roger Bowen as Bar Owner, Nora Heflin as Charlotte, Eugene Butler (2) as Matthews, Ron Gans as Brody, Louise Lorimer as Female Scientist, Fred Lerner as Campanella, Billy Holms as Male Customer, Mimi Cozzens as Female Customer, Florence Sundstrom as Mrs. Hawley, Gary Cashdollar as Boyd
Director: Vic Morrow
Writer: Adrian Leeds
 
21 :03x04 - A Question of Time (Oct/14/1977)
A Health Spa hires a wily attorney to challenge Quincy's findings when a member accidentally drowns at their facility.
Guest Stars: John Alderson as Tom Holloway, Harold Ayer as 2nd Man, Sandy Balson as Therapy Patient, Gail Bonney as Scrub Woman, Sandra Giles as 1st Woman, Gale Gladstone as Receptionist, Peter Hobbs as Dr. Johnson, Mike Lane (1) as Rossi, Peter Mark Richman as Attorney Walter Kingman, Brenda Scott as Mrs. Holloway, Michael Shapiro as 1st Man, Rudy Solari as Bridges, Llynn Storer as Hoffman, Irene Tedrow as Dr. Ruth Thaler
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Irving Pearlberg
 
22 :03x05 - Death Casts a Vote (Oct/21/1977)
Quincy believes a young farm worker's death by carbon monoxide may not have been a suicide as expected, but a possible murder. The suspects include two labor leaders who are in a battle for votes.
Guest Stars: James Gregory (1) as Tony Gordon, Don Diamond as Printer, Robert F. Simon (3) as Mr. Brady, Ronald G. Joseph (1) as Luis, Ben Marino as 2nd Reporter, Joaquin Martinez as Unknown, Jorge Cervera, Jr (1) as Unknown, Migdia Varela as Felicia, Jerome Thor as Lynch, Larry Carroll (1) as TV Reporter, Ron Hasson as Raul, Gladys Holland as Maid
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: William Froug
 
23 :03x06 - Tissue of Truth (Oct/28/1977)
Quincy has only one clue, a partially eaten apple, which can help him find a kidnapped boy after his abductor is killed while collecting the ransom.
Guest Stars: Lenka Peterson as Amanda Stoddard, Ivor Francis as Mr. Ambrose, Vince Howard as Sgt. Kramer, Jonathan Sagall as Jeff Sellers, Stephen W. Burns (1) as Bobby, Craig Stevens (1) as Bill Stoddard, Ross Borden as Stone, Scott Wells as Metulski, Gary Downey (1) as Stemmers, Ralph Taeger as Kinny, Timothy Blake (1) as Miss Gloria, George Cheung as Metal Detector Man, Royal Dano as Holsang
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Max Mcclellan
 
24 :03x07 - Holding Pattern (Nov/04/1977)
Quincy tries to convince a group of hijackers that they, and the passengers are in danger because of a deadly virus which is aboard the plane.
Guest Stars: Tony LaTorre as Boy, Jonathan Sagall as Technician, Robert Viharo as Unknown, Phil Leeds as Fishman, Rick Traeger as Mr. Moana, Bonnie Johns as Anne Wilson, Madison Mason as LAX Official, Peggy Crosby as Girl, Tracy Harris as TV Engineer, Danny Meehan as Dr. Halbertson, Dolores Quinton as Mrs. Moana, Gino Ardito as Walker, John McKinney as Pilot, Michael Marsellos as 1st Terrorist, Christine Belford as Sonya, Gerald S. O'Loughlin as Adam Fielding
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: Robert Hamner, Adam Singer
 
25 :03x08 - Main Man (Nov/11/1977)
When a college football star dies from a congenital brain defect, Quincy must convince a community and the boy's father that his younger son needs to be checked out before playing in the next game. But the championship seems more important to everyone than Quincy's findings.
Guest Stars: Peter Brown (1) as College Football Coach, Eugene Roche as Walter Daniels, Scott Colomby as Steve Daniels, Joe George as Thomas, Laurence Haddon as Spalding, Vernon Weddle as Carew, Byron Webster as Griswold, Nicolas Beauvy as Billy, Lincoln Kibbee as 1st Football Player, John McKee (1) as Old Grad, Russ McGinn as Recruiter, Frederic Downs as Newley, Ed McCready (1) as Booster, Ken Lesco as Jocko, Michael Francis Kelly (1) as Frank, Leslie Ackerman as Janet Morris, Julie Adams as Mrs. Daniels
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Irving Pearlberg
 
26 :03x09 - The Hero Syndrome (Nov/18/1977)
Despite a confession from a man who believes he has killed his boss, Quincy feels the autopsy proves differently from his story.
Guest Stars: Bill Quinn (1) as Wiestbarth, Bruce Weitz as Boyd, Robert Walker, Jr. (2) as Peter Thorwall, Shelly Novack as Ben, Carmine Caridi as Rocco, Mews Small as Stella, Candy Castillo as Vietnam Vet, Judson Pratt as Antrim, Darrell Zwerling as Frazier, Roy Jordan as Hennafy, Don Eitner as Tyler, Maxine Stuart as Judge Daley, Suzy Cosby as Waitress
Director: Gerald Mayer (1)
Writer: Albert Aley
 
27 :03x10 - Touch of Death (Dec/02/1977)
Sam quits unexpectedly when Quincy performs an autopsy on a Japanese martial arts movie star, because the practice goes against the family's beliefs.
Guest Stars: Keye Luke as Hitoshi Hiyato, Irene Yah-Ling Sun as Mrs. Kimura, Mako as Mr. Yamaguchi, Harold Sakata as Sensei, Joanna Kerns as Lily, Booth Colman as Dr. Edwards, Ric Mancini (1) as Director, Rod Porter as Assistant Director, Shizuko Hoshi as Mom Kimura, Chao-Li Chi as Pop Kimura, Alison Hong as Girl, Ron Nyman as Sound Mixer, Frank Michael Liu as Assistant Director, Richard Narita as Danny Shigeta
Director: Alexander Singer
Writer: Pat Strong, Joe Hyams
 
28 :03x11 - The Deadly Connection (Dec/09/1977)
Quincy and Sam are sent into a small town to research a mysterious virus which has already claimed twelve of their residents.
Guest Stars: Lonny Chapman as Paul Davis, Elisha Cook, Jr. as Henry Davis, Gil Sarna as Gutierrez, Adele Di Reda as 1st Nurse, Debra Kornblum as 2nd Nurse, Judy Farrell as Admitting Nurse, Ted Eccles as Unknown, Guy Stockwell as Jack Porter
Director: Alex March
Writer: Sheldon Stark
 
29 :03x12 - Last of the Dinosaurs (Dec/16/1977)
Quincy and Lt. Monihan clash over the autopsy results when a western movie star, Will Preston, and the idol of Quincy, dies unexpectedly.
Guest Stars: Cameron Mitchell as Dan Granger, John Anderson (1) as Movie Director, Carolyn Jones (2) as Sylvia Preston, Kario Salem as Unknown, Marianne Bunch as Betty, Christopher Pitney as Nick, Robert Gooden as Adams, Art Lewis as Freddy, John Dennis (1) as 2nd Bartender, Chuck Robertson as Prestin, Nick LaTour as Wilson
Director: Ray Stanton
Writer: Leonard Stadd
 
30 :03x13 - Crib Job (Jan/06/1978)
A friend of Quincy, who runs a program that bridges the gap between old and young people, asks Quincy to rerun his results when the suspect of a murder is believed to be one of his young members. Not only does he believe that the kid could never kill anyone, but the program would lose its funding if the results are found to be true.
Guest Stars: Shirley O'Hara as Mrs. Barnett, Rosey Grier (1) as Himself, Milton Selzer as Mr. Avery, Frank Faylen as Mr. Chanoose, Todd Davis as Victor Garn, J. Pat O'Malley as Mr. Brannigan, T. K. Carter as Mojo, Jayne Drennon as Miss Triggs, Joe Warfield as Cantrell, Maria Melendez as Cindy, Mary Hamill as Jan, Boyd 'Red' Morgan as Brownie, Morris Buchanan as Councilman, Penelope Gillette as Councilwoman, Ken Lesco as 3rd Kid, Barry Silver as 1st Kid, Dennis Madalone as 2nd Kid, Greg Michaels (1) as 2nd Officer
Director: Alex March
Writer: Milton S. Gelman
 
31 :03x14 - Matters of Life and Death (Jan/20/1978)
Quincy becomes involved in a medical neglect case while covering for a General Practitioner in a small town North of Los Angeles.
Guest Stars: John Fiedler as Mortician Howard Clausen, Henry Beckman as Chief of Police Hartman, Walter Brooke as Dr. Max Gilliam, Louise Latham as Nurse Katherine Lowry, Jim Antonio (1) as Dr. George Bristol, Natalie Trundy as Mrs. Myra Hammond, Hoke Howell as Bud Cowley, Argentina Brunetti as Mrs. Maggiore, Sarah Rush as Trish Granby, Christian Vance as Danny Bleyer, William Benedict as Gas Station Attendant, Diane Lander (1) as Louise, Merie Earle as Woman, Herbert Bress as Man, Sonja Dunson as Elaine Miller
Director: Paul Krasny
Writer: Albert Aley
 
32 :03x15 - Passing (Jan/27/1978)
When a skull of a murder victim is discovered, Quincy is put to a race against time to prove that the skull is that of a missing union leader who disappeared two years ago.
Guest Stars: Simon Oakland as Sal Jarrett, Jonathan Sagall as Jeff Sellers, Zohra Lampert as Lynn Peters, Sondra Blake as Megan Molloy, Neva Patterson as Mrs. Lockwood, Michael Strong as Mob Boss, Elizabeth Stack as Jody Lockwood, Frank Maxwell as Ross Bricker, Phillip Pine as Brown, Michael Lawrence (1) as Jim Winters, Todd Martin (2) as Augie, Larry McCormick as Anchorman, James Purcell as Monk Rollins, Charles Leland as Security guard
Director: David Alexander (2)
Writer: Samuel D. Shamforoff, Lois Gibson, Mann Rubin
 
33 :03x16 - Accomplice to Murder (Feb/03/1978)
When the estranged wife of an influential businessman if found murdered, Quincy stakes his reputation on his findings that he is in fact the killer.
Guest Stars: Joe E. Tata as Tony DeMarco, James Rosin as Officer Jay Klein, Belinda Montgomery as Bonnie DeMarco, Ford Rainey as Unknown, Byron Morrow as Attorney Downing, Jess Nadelman as Henderson, Randy Stumpf as Joey Kling, Anne Newman-Montee as Esther Kellogg, Lew Brown as Judge Erickson, T. J. Castronova as Harris, Karen Philipp as Martha Steele, Don Maxwell as Dr. Frank Rivera, Barbara Brownell as Cicely, Ted Scott as Coroner's Jury Foreman, Chevi Colton as Mrs. Hayes, Robert Colbert as William Steele
Director: Paul Krasny
Writer: Frank Telford
 
34 :03x17 - Ashes to Ashes (Feb/10/1978)
When the autopsy of a young woman who died from a heart attack while in a bar points to a different direction, Quincy does research that proves that her husband may have been involved.
Guest Stars: Judith Baldwin as Marie Yager, Janice Lynde as Tracy Boulder, Larry D. Mann as Dr. Jones / Jonesy, Simone Griffeth as Cindy Allen, John Fink (1) as Richard Yager, Pitt Herbert as Dr. Gehringer, Mary Ann Gibson as Secretary, William Larsen as Board Chairman, Norman Leavitt as Gravedigger, Hal Riddle as Mortician, Gary Downey (1) as Man, Pilar Merino Egge as Singer, Douglas Anthony Regan as Chauffeur, Harry Middlebrooks as Piano Player
Director: Herb Wallerstein
Writer: Charles McDaniel (1), Max Hodge
 
35 :03x18 - Gone But Not Forgotten (Feb/17/1978)
Quincy is send in to investigate when an eccentric millionaire is murdered in his home, despite having a seemingly impenetrable security system in his residence.
Guest Stars: John Colicos as Harlan Standish, Walter Mathews (1) as Unknown, Sidney Clute as Harry, Patricia Smith as Julia Fairchild, Ramon Bieri as Ben Mular, Nate Esformes as George Mendes, Joan Van Ark as Bert Philips, Martin Rody as Lawyer, Billy Durkin as Chef, Keith Walker as Newsman, Burt Marshall as Frank, Gary Downey (1) as The Man, Brad Trumbull (2) as Dishwasher, Budd Symes as Fingerprint Man, Lawrence Guy as 2nd Executive, Henry Clavert as 1st Executive, Tom Reaman as Policeman
Director: Paul Krasny
Writer: Tom Sawyer, Reyn Park
 
36 :03x19 - Double Death (Mar/03/1978)
Quincy is put in a bad position when his boss, Dr. Asten, rushes through an autopsy and misses some important findings.
Guest Stars: Olan Soule as Mortician, Bob Hastings as Judge Whelan, Frank Campanella as Carl, Jonathan Sagall as Jeff, Leonard Frey as Mr. Bristol, Lara Parker as Miss Wilson, George Wyner as Mr. Glendon, Joy Garrett as Gladys, Joseph V. Perry as Solly, Charlie Jones (3) as Newscaster, Lisa Pera as Woman, Shain Lane as Go Go Dancer, Walt Davis as Fire Captain, Peggy Crosby as Waitress, Tubar Mayo as Shoogie
Director: Robert Douglas (1)
Writer: Albert Aley
 
37 :03x20 - Requiem for the Living (Mar/10/1978)
A mob boss, Vincent DiNardi, holds Quincy and Sam hostage in order to have them discover how he was poisoned. When the results are found, DiNardi plans on his own revenge for his assassins.
Guest Stars: Larry Gelman as Rossiani, Val Avery as Carlo, Ina Balin as Irene, Henry Slate as 3rd Hood, Ben Marino as 2nd Hood, John Vernon as Vincent DiNardi, Max Showalter as Unknown, Terri Lynn Wood as Lisa, Peggy Crosby as Dee Dee, Ron Nyman as Mike, Charles Leland as Chuck
Director: Rowe Wallerstein
Writer: Irving Pearlberg, Ray Danton
 

Season 4
38 :04x01 - The Last Six Hours (Sep/21/1978)
Quincy and his latest galpal head off for some rest and relaxation but things don't turn out as planned when they nearly get run off the road and then witness an accident.
Guest Stars: Steve Franken as Unknown, Paul Carr as Dr. Weiss, Scott Marlowe as Unknown, Paul Mantee as Policeman, Sharon Acker as Barbara, John Anderson (1) as Justin DeWild, Mary Carver as Mrs. Purdy, Len Lesser as De Groot, Karen Philipp as Secretary, Evelyn Guerrero as Lab Assistant, Michael J. London as Policeman, Alex Hyde-White as Paul
Director: Corey Allen
Writer: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
39 :04x02 - Speed Trap (Oct/12/1978)
After a race car driver is killed in an accident, Quincy's autopsy raises the possibility that the crash was a homicide.
Guest Stars: Simon Oakland as Chick Thomas, Cassie Yates as Judy Feldner, Erica Hagen as Sherry Reddon Bannon, Frank Parker (1) as Dr. Weiss, John Dennis (1) as Trash Truck Driver, Mert Rich as Mechanic
Director: Ron Satlof
Story: Pamela Glasser | Teleplay: Steve Greenberg (1), Aubrey Solomon
 
40 :04x03 - A Test for the Living (Oct/19/1978)
Quincy's got himself another crusade when he tries to get a seven year old boy re-evaluated as an autistic child.
Guest Stars: Sam Groom as David Carson, James Rosin as School Attendant, Jonathan Sagall as Jeff, Lloyd Nolan as Unknown, Philip Abbott (1) as Unknown, Kelly Jean Peters as Mary Carson, Henry Jones (1) as Unknown, Susan Powell as Laura Green, David Hollander (1) as Timmy Carson, Michelle Stacy as Cindy, William Mims as Dr. Blenham, Tracey Gold as Lisa Carson, Rolly Fanton as Woman Neighbor, Eugene Robert Glazer as Officer Keefer, Cecil Reddick as Waiter
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: Jack Klugman, James Rosin, Patrick Matthews
 
41 :04x04 - Death by Good Intention (Oct/26/1978)
A patient dies after a surgical operation and an Affirmative Action doctor is blamed. Quincy gets involved when a friend of his decides to take the blame in order to save the Affirmative Action program.
Guest Stars: Pernell Roberts as Dr. Chester Banning, John O'Connell (2) as Anestheisiologist, Brock Peters as Dr. Matthews, Roger Robinson as Unknown, Elsa Raven as Angela Davenport, Robert DoQui as Unknown, Hari Rhodes as Dr. Moran, George Delay as Jerry Bremmer, Ken Martinez as Dr. Frank Perez, Doris Singleton as Heddin/Secretary, Dolores Sandoz as Woman Doctor, Barbara Gannen as 1st Nurse, Billy Spann as Boy in Hospital
Director: Ron Satlof
Story: Howard Dimsdale, Michael Halperin | Teleplay: Michael Halperin, Robert Crais
 
42 :04x05 - Images (Nov/02/1978)
Quincy announces at a press conference that a woman who died in a fire is Jessica Ross, a well-known anchor babe. Then Jessica Ross walks into the room and announces that she's alive. Quincy believes that this woman is an impostor and that his original diagnosis was the correct one.
Guest Stars: Karen Philipp as Robin, Ben Marino as Reporter, Eric Lawrence as Prop Boy, Jessica Walter as Jessica Ross, Jack Hogan (1) as Ron Gordon, Robert Ellenstein as Bert, Whit Bissell as Dr. Thornton, Peggy McCay as Nun, Laura May Lewis as Make Up Lady, Toni Berrell as Assistant Director, Irene Kelly as May, Glen Vernon as Swifty, Jack Krupnick as 2nd Reporter
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
43 :04x06 - Even Odds (Nov/09/1978)
After Quincy is seriously wounded While working on a case, it's up to Sam, Dr. Asten, and Lt. Monaghan to find the culprit.
Guest Stars: Ed Grover as Dr. Monroe, Richard McKenzie (1) as John Holmes, Claude Woolman as Unknown, Eileen Barnett as Sharon Jordan, Sam Cotton as Jim Jordan, Jack Fey as Morgue Attendant, Angelina Estrada as Mrs. Herrera, Dennis Madalone as Billings, Tawnya Reed as Nurse, Larry Watson (1) as 2nd Officer, Mello Alexandria as 4th Officer, Anthony Cardenas as Police Inspector, Herbert Bress as Man, O. W. Tuthill as 3rd Officer
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Pamela Glasser
 
44 :04x07 - Dead and Alive (Nov/16/1978)
The mother and sister of a murder victim insist that he's still alive. It's up to Quincy to sort things out.
Guest Stars: James Rosin as Unknown, Frank Marth as Mr. Stanton, Ayn Ruymen as Carol Neilson, Priscilla Pointer as Mrs. Neilson, Sheila Larken as Dr. Rivlin, David Hurst as Dr. Fred Webber, Harry Landers as Unknown, Richard O'Brien (2) as Unknown, Harry Townes as Dr. Carl Reisman, Richard Collier as Weller, Karen Philipp as Secretary, Bruce Wright as Peter Nelson, Julianne E. Lavin as Cop, Howard Dayton as Charlie, Nicholas Georgiade as Andros
Director: Jim Benson (1)
Writer: James Rosin
 
45 :04x08 - No Way to Treat a Body (Nov/30/1978)
Quincy's latest galpal moves into a new apartment and discovers two mummified bodies.
Guest Stars: Marj Dusay as Jenny Drake, Bibi Osterwald as Ruth Kaufman, Malcolm Atterbury as Raymond, Ed Begley, Jr. (1) as Walter Simpson, Cissy Wellman as Bernice, Wallace Rooney as Professor, Joan Shawlee as Nurse, Al Cherco as Max, David Ralple as Dr. Ellis, Frank Killmond (1) as Ely Holmes, Kay E. Kuter as Mr. Ferrar, Filip Field as Coroner Investigator
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: Robert Crais, Bill Seal
 
46 :04x09 - A Night to Raise the Dead (Dec/07/1978)
A body washes down from a cemetary on a hill onto a man's yard after several nights of hard rains. Quincy then discovers that the deceased died of typhoid, a very contagious disease, and tries to get the entire cemetary dug up in order to discover if there are more infected bodies.
Guest Stars: Jackie Joseph as Mrs. Turner, Karen Philipp as Robin, Henry Slate as Foreman, Robert Sampson (1) as David Brady, Frank Aletter as Alan Turner, Kevin Hagen as Unknown, Carlene Watkins as Maddy, Greg Morris as Cliff Collier, Ruth Britt as Carlotta, Jay Varela as Morales, Victor Millan as Frederico, Robert Casper as Paul Anderson, Hugh Gillin (1) as Harve Kline, Rick Casorala as Tony, Darryl Cook as Boy, Paul Bashkin as 1st Reporter, Filip Field as 2nd Reporter
Director: Gene Nelson (1)
Writer: Michael Halperin
 
47 :04x10 - A Question of Death (Jan/04/1979)
A slip and fall lawyer is after Quincy's hide for erroneously pronouncing a kidney donor dead.
Guest Stars: Ed Grover as Dr. Monroe, Karen Philipp as Robin, Christopher Tenney as Technician, Vicki McLean as Nurse, Michael Sands as Paramedic, Bruce Neckels as Driver, Helen Funai as Dr. Helen Matsuro, Laura May Lewis as Mrs. Grogan, Barbara Collentine as Mrs. Tipper, Ted Chapman as Dr. Spencer, Judson Pratt as Mr. Murphy, Jeanne Bates as Mrs. Murphy, Nancy Priddy as Joan, Don Keefer as Terance Morgan, Kenneth O'Brien as Andrew Corry, Peter Hobbs as Dr. Peterson, Royal Dano as Dr. Williams, Granville Van Dusen as Raymond Morrison
Director: Ray Danton
Story: Robert Crais, Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1), Peter J. Thompson | Teleplay: Steve Greenberg (1), Aubrey Solomon
 
48 :04x11 - House of No Return (Jan/11/1979)
Quincy investigates reports of inmates at a detention facility being forced to participate in boxing matches against each other.
Guest Stars: James McEachin as Dr. Maxwell, Joseph Ruskin as Rawlings, Alex Henteloff as Bill Carruthers, David Hooks as Dr. Hank Morris, Hank Brandt as Herb Saunders - Dept. of Mental Health, Virginia Capers as Emily Barwell, Herbie Faye as Rocco, Blake Marion as Hal Benson, Bob Minor as Dick Alcott, Art Aragon as Maxie, Nicholas Worth as Grinner
Director: Harvey Laidman
Story: Steve Greenberg (1), Deborah Klugman | Teleplay: Steve Greenberg (1), Aubrey Solomon
 
49 :04x12 - A Small Circle of Friends (Jan/18/1979)
A star athlete dies from a drug resistant strain of gonorrhea and it's believed that he contracted it from relations with a hooker. So, at Quincy's insistence, there's a round-up of prostitutes.
Guest Stars: Jo Ann Pflug as Marsha, James Keach (1) as Harlan, Kathryn Leigh Scott as Laura, John A. Zee as Sultan, Cecilia Hart as Jackie, Lee Paul as Ramsey
Director: Peter J. Thompson
Story: Jack Morton, Steve Greenberg (1), Aubrey Solomon | Teleplay: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
50 :04x13 - The Depth of Beauty (Jan/25/1979)
Quincy gets involved in the world of cosmetic surgery after autopsying the body of a woman who killed herself because she hated the scars caused by a botched operation.
Guest Stars: Walter Brooke as Harry Chase, Dr. Green's Attorney, Karen Philipp as Robin, Jane Greer as Dori Larkin, Rudy Solari as DA Baker, Donald May as Dr. Walt Mitchell, Joey Forman as Eddie Carlton, Leonard Stone as Judge Sheldon Monroe, Garnett Smith as Emile Green, Verdon Weedle as Hal Peters, Barry Cahill as Hatton, Noah Keen as Dr. Stone, Joanna Patrice as Sheila Connors, Louise Fitch as Evelyn Rand, Ryan MacDonald (4) as Ed Connors
Director: Ray Danton
Story: Robert Crais, Barbara Evans (3) | Teleplay: Robert Crais
 
51 :04x14 - Walk Softly Through the Night (1) (Feb/01/1979)
After a friend's son dies of an overdose, Quincy discovers that a doctor is selling prescriptions for drugs from his office for a price. Needless to say, Quincy wants to shut him down.
Guest Stars: Alan Manson as Unknown, William Prince as Unknown, Michael Constantine as Brock Campbell, Charles Aidman as Dr. Mason Colella, Karen Philipp as Robin, Spencer Milligan (1) as Cliff Hanna, Peggy Walton-Walker as Lisa, Morgan Paull as Unknown, Dimitra Arliss as Dr. Kirschner, A. Martinez as Marty Herrera, Elta Blake as Sandra Kiffin, Anhalita Gison as Anita Ramirez, Harry Basch as Judge, Randy Stumpf as Ted Campbell, Tom Williams (1) as Director, Lew Saunders as Paramedic, Danny Mora as Jose, Yale Summers as Coroner, Kelly Flynn as Student, Robert Brubaker as Dean Haggerty, Duncan Gamble as Resident, Ron Prince as Actor, Steve R. Tracy as Kid, Anthony Aiello as Dr., Sandy Roveta as Stage Manager, Diane Lander (1) as Nurse Myerson, Gus Corrado as Doug Hommel, John Rayner as Minister, Janet Winter as 2nd Nurse, Steven Mond as Boy, Tony Alvrenga as Louise, James Scott (3) as John Swan
Director: Paul Krasny
Writer: David Moessinger
 
52 :04x15 - Walk Softly Through the Night (2) (Feb/01/1979)
Quincy continues his quest to shut down a doctor who's issuing prescriptions to drug addicts. Then the unethical doc turns up murdered and a young would be physician is blamed.
Guest Stars: Alan Manson as Unknown, William Prince as Unknown, Michael Constantine as Brock Campbell, Charles Aidman as Dr. Mason Colella, Karen Philipp as Robin, Spencer Milligan (1) as Cliff Hanna, Peggy Walton-Walker as Lisa, Morgan Paull as Unknown, Dimitra Arliss as Dr. Kirschner, A. Martinez as Marty Herrera, Elta Blake as Sandra Kiffin, Anhalita Gison as Anita Ramirez, Harry Basch as Judge, Randy Stumpf as Ted Campbell, Tom Williams (1) as Director, Lew Saunders as Paramedic, Danny Mora as Jose, Yale Summers as Coroner, Kelly Flynn as Student, Robert Brubaker as Dean Haggerty, Duncan Gamble as Resident, Ron Prince as Actor, Steve R. Tracy as Kid, Anthony Aiello as Dr., Sandy Roveta as Stage Manager, Diane Lander (1) as Nurse Myerson, Gus Carrado as Doug Hommel, John Rayner as Minister, Janet Winter as 2nd Nurse, Steven Mond as Boy, Tony Alvrenga as Louise, James Scott (3) as John Swain
Director: Paul Krasny
Writer: David Moessinger
 
53 :04x16 - Aftermath (Feb/08/1979)
A plane crashes 40 miles outside of Los Angeles and Quincy and company must perform autopsies on all of the dead bodies
Guest Stars: John Larch as John Wiggins, Pat Smith (2) as Unknown, Richard Eastham as Unknown, William Mins as Insurance Agent, George Gaynes as Airline Executive, Burr deBenning as Frank Wilson
Director: Tony Mordente
Story: Peter J. Thompson | Teleplay: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
54 :04x17 - Dark Angel (Feb/15/1979)
Two cops are accused of beating a suspect to death and Quincy's autopsy appears at first to support the accusations.
Guest Stars: William Daniels (1) as Charlie Trusdale, Michael Horton (2) as Steve, Peg Stewart as Peggy Monahan, Marshall Thompson as Mr. Harris, Richard Stanley as Billy Harris, Neville Brand as Officer Bates, Bill Zuckert as Commissioner Parker, Stack Pierce as Murray, Paca Thomas as Dr. Herb Carlton, Peg Stewar as Patty Monaghan, Alan Stock as Patient #1, Toni Berrell as Patient #2, Robert Mitchell Rosen as Patient #3, Chad Roche as Patient #4, Wyatt Johnson as Doctor, James Hardie (1) as 1st Reporter, Michael Stearns as 2nd Reporter, Josie Over as 3rd Reporter, Paul Bashkin as Witness
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Robert Crais
 
55 :04x18 - Physician, Heal Thyself (Feb/22/1979)
A 17 year old girl dies after undergoing an abortion and Quincy's ensuing investigation discovers that the attending physician was drunk when he performed the operation.
Guest Stars: John Dehner as Dr. Schafer, Karen Philipp as Robin, James Rosin as Jeff, Anne Francis as Mrs. Shafer, June Lockhart as Dr. Blair - Chief of Surgery, Milt Kogan as Dr.Stewart Taylor, Asher Browner as Dr. Tompkins, Joby Baker as Ken Jackson, Lisa Richards as Mrs. Burrows, Paul Sorenson as 1st Golfer, Tara Buckman as Julie Reed, Phillip Pine as Belden, Virginia Vincent as Mrs. Reed, James Hardie (1) as 1st Reporter, Wesley Marie Tockitt as Receptionist, Evelyn Guerrero as Nurse, Hetty Lynne Hurtes as 2nd Reporter, Julian Barton as 2nd Golfer, Hank Rolike as Irv, Don Chambers as Speaker, Don Reid as Frank Burrows
Director: Corey Allen
Writer: Steve Greenberg (1), Aubrey Solomon
 
56 :04x19 - Promises to Keep (Mar/01/1979)
After a spat with his galpal, Quincy recalls his relationship with his wife and how he didn't spend enough time with her.
Guest Stars: Shannon Farnon as Mrs. Thatcher, Sharon Acker as Lynne Montgomery, Lonny Chapman as Dr. Jim Jordan, Peggy Rea as Mrs. Rhodes, Jane Dulo as Millie, Deborah Harmon as Judy, Alba Francesca as Lynne's Secretary, Randy Kirby as Phil
Director: Harvey Laidman
Story: Jack Klugman | Teleplay: Erich Collier
 
57 :04x20 - Semper-Fidelis (Mar/15/1979)
Quincy autopsies the body of a marine who died in an accident during training and discovers evidence of murder.
Guest Stars: John Karlen (1) as Gunnery Sergeant Alistair Adams, James Luisi as Marine Col. Charles Casey, Allan Miller as Harry Collier, William Smithers as Colonel Charles Casey, Justin Lord as Unknown, Gary Wood as US Congressman Able, Floyd Levine as Marine Maj. Levy, Matthew Tobin as Major Phillips, Richard Caine (1) as Lt. Ellis, Phil Hoover as Sgt. Archer, Don Stark as Hennessey, Fil Formicola as Sgt. Simmons, Conal O'Brien (1) as Hansen
Director: Tony Mordente
Story: Maurice Klugman | Teleplay: Robert Crais
 
58 :04x21 - An Ounce of Prevention (Mar/22/1979)
Quincy's autopsy of a construction worker who fell to his death eventually leads to the discovery of chemicals leaking from a dumpsite near a suburban town.
Guest Stars: Eric Lawrence as Joe, Skip Homeier as Paul Sellers - Health Dept., Michael Anderson Jr. as Attorney Todd Johnson, Lin McCarthy as Dr. Bellson, Dennis Patrick as Tony Larson, Jordan Rhodes as Attorney Kent, Mel Carter as EPA Official, Barbara Baldavin as Mrs. Roselli, Gino Ardito as Frank Roselli, Joseph V. Perry as Ladin, Booth Colman as Mr. Fenton, Cathy Paine as Joanie Marshall, Chip Johnson as Cpt. Warren, Mary Munday as Mrs. Fenton, Frank Downing as Phil Forbes, Momo Yashima as Japanese Interpreter, Joanna Patrice as Young Lady, Josh Davis as Bobby, Scott Mellini as Billy, Paul John Balson as Tommy
Director: Kenneth Gilbert (1)
Story: Steve Greenberg (1), Aubrey Solomon, Robert Crais, Sol Weisel, Larry Tuck | Teleplay: Robert Crais, Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
59 :04x22 - The Death Challenge (Mar/29/1979)
After a magician dies doing a stunt, Quincy's autopsy must determine whether the death was an accident or murder.
Guest Stars: Martin Kove as Joe Kirby, Don Ameche as Harry Whitehead, Ann Blyth as Thelma Whitehead, Ron Masak as Ed Shannon, Jo Ann Pflug as Maggie, Bobbie Jordan (3) as Georgette Saltini, Carl Byrd as Dr. Covington, Jimmy Joyce (1) as 1st Reporter, Michael Marsellos as Rufos, Leigh Kavanagh as 2nd Reporter
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: Pat Fielder, Richard Bluel
 
60 :04x23 - The Eye of the Needle (Apr/12/1979)
Quincy clashes with a doctor of holistic medicine after the death of one of her patients.
Guest Stars: William Sylvester as John Burnett, Frances Lee McCain as Dr. Barri Stodder, Anthony James as Drifter, Sally Kemp as Mrs. Burnett, Robert Webber (1) as Unknown, John Clavin as Heffron, Thomas Bellin (1) as Police Dr., Gilbert Green as Dr. Benson, Gino Ardito as Jacobsen, Mary Kaye Mars as LVN, Harold Ayer as Moderator
Director: Ron Satlof
Story: A. L. Christopher | Teleplay: A. L. Christopher, Robert Crais
 

Season 5
61 :05x01 - No Way to Treat a Flower (Sep/20/1979)
Quincy perform an autopsy on the corpse of 15-year-old Kathy Campbell. The examiner promptly finds out that the young girl has died of Kolchizin poisoning. Quincy tries to locate Kathy's friend, Scott Westlake, to unravel some clues about her mysterious death. When he searches around Scott's room, he finds a drug magazine in which appears an advertisement where Kolchizin is offered as a plant protection agent. Quincy decides to turn to the authorities, however, nobody seems to be responsible for this case. Some days later Kathy's friend is found dead with Kolchizin poisoning as well. Now Quincy believes that both youngsters have smoked poisoned marijuana and asks Monahan to start searching for the poisoned plant...
Guest Stars: Karlene Crockett as Kathy Campbell, Charles Bloom as Joey Campbell, Pat Renella as Ken, Paul Kent as Dr. Osborn, Gary Wood as Ralph Peters, Toni Berrell as Karen Harris, Scott Westlake as Gordon Haight, Joan Freeman as Unknown
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Christopher Trumbo, Jeff Freilich
 
62 :05x02 - Dead Last (Sep/27/1979)
Quincy and Danny have decided to spend their free day at the racetrack. There they become witnesses of a quarrel between two jockeys. Moments later one of them is found dead in the stable. Apparently he has been trampled to death by a horse. As Quincy examines the corpse, he finds out that the body has been trampled by four different hoofs. Quincy asks the slaughterhouse for the hoofs of the horse which was put to sleep, in order to be able to compare the hoof prints more exactly with each other. The forensic doctor believes that this case doesn't look like an accident, but rather like a well planned murder...
Guest Stars: Red West as The Farrier, Ben Marino as Bugs, Joseph Sorolla as Ron Henner, Austin Willis as Racing V.P. DeGrew, Frank McRae as Unknown, Lou Wagner as Jockey Billy McGinn, Don 'Red' Barry as Charlie, Howard Dayton as Penny, Daniel Faraldo (1) as Julio Ruis, John Furlong as Dr. Harrison, Richard Balin as Dr. Harper, Chris McCarron as Billy
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: W. T. Zacha, E. Nick Alexander (1)
 
63 :05x03 - By the Death of a Child (Oct/04/1979)
In the South American island state of San Cristos a puzzling disease is rife. The respiratory tract of the babies and toddlers is stricken with a virus that leads to their death after a few days. The researchers suspect a Diphtheria vaccine, which the USA government sent to the developing country, was the triggering factor. Reason enough for the reactionary opposition led by Boutillier to begin a virulent campaign against prime minister De Ville. He searches the progress for his country to be in contact with the industrial nations. Quincy and Sam fly to the crisis area to probe the suspicion against the American drug. According to the first investigations the vaccine can be excluded as a cause. However, a further research is prevented by religious regulations, since every corpse may be released only after a dead person's wake of 24 hour until the autopsy. However, not only the religion is obstructing Quincy, local politicians blame the drug for endangering the lives of numerous children.
Guest Stars: Carmen Argenziano as Unknown, Ina Balin as Dr. Pinar, Robert Loggia as Harland Deville, David Opatoshu as Boutiere, Jay Varela as Unknown, William Bassett (1) as Unknown, Richard Eastham as Unknown, Arthur Rosenberg as Alan Ross, Maria Melendez as Mrs. Dominguez, Peter Brocco as Advisor
Director: Alan Cooke (2)
Writer: Robert Crais
 
64 :05x04 - Never a Child (Oct/11/1979)
' Uncle Harry ' alias Harry Simkins is a wicked film producer who has specialized exclusively in child pornography. Young girls who have run away from home are among his potential victims. When one day he runs into 12-year-old Amanda in the railway station, he is observed by Sophie who has worked for a long time with Harry. Sophie wants to get out of Harry's business so she calls desperately her old friend Carol who runs a asylum for the runaways. Suddenly the conversation is interrupted. The telephone call has been finished by Harry who proceeds to quieten Sophie in a crude way. Quincy performs the autopsy on her corpse...
Guest Stars: Alan Manson as Uncle' Harry Simkins, Cassie Yates as Carol Traeger, Tara Buckman as Terri, Melora Hardin as Amanda, Byron Webster as A. Girard, Geoffrey Binney as Actor, Joseph Della Sorte (1) as Willy, Jane Ralsten as Sophie, Dana Reilly as 2nd Girl, Simmy Bow as 1st Man, Leslie Winston as 1st Girl, Tom O'Keefe as 2nd Man, Herbert Bress as Superintendent, Brendon Kelly as Pimp
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Sam Egan
 
65 :05x05 - Hot Ice (Oct/18/1979)
Quincy is on the way to Las Vegas to take part there as a judge in a beauty pageant. There by chance he witnesses as a man is hit by a bus while crossing the street. Quincy finds a cache of diamonds near the corpse. The snoopy forensic doctor interferes once again with the police search. Besides, he finds out that the precious stones were intended for infamous fence André Otero. Quincy, playing a courier, tries to make contact with Otero and offers the diamonds against a ransom for him. Otero accepts but Quincy fears the crook has something in hiding for him.
Guest Stars: John Karlen (1) as Agent Brice, Katherine Moffat as Joanie Powell - Miss Omaha / Miss Coroner, Tom Williams (1) as Eddie Parker, Ed Grover as Agent Niven, Elaine Giftos as FBI Agent Roxie Adams, David Sheiner as Andre Otero, George Loros as Bernie Evans, Elsa Raven as Miss Coroner Beauty Contest Judge, Nicholas Georgiade as Lew, Charles Picerni as Vito, Robert Anderson (1) as M.C, Phil Ford as Drunk, Robert Cornthwaite as Dr. Evans, Ron Andrew as 2nd Thug
Director: Ray Danton
Story: Ralph Wallace Davenport | Teleplay: Robert Crais
 
66 :05x06 - Sweet Land of Liberty (Oct/25/1979)
Sergeant Yomoshira, an old pal of of Sam's, kills a young policeman and afterwards kills himself in a cell. For Sam, the uncontrolled behavior of his friend running amok makes no sense. To restore Yomoshira's honor, Sam is ready to ignore all regulations. After initial hesitation Quincy supports the stubbornness of his colleague. They discover a track leading back 17 years - to Germany. At the same time they find radioactive remains in Yomoshira's body .
Guest Stars: Paul Mantee as Mr. Perkins, Robert F. Simon (3) as Army Col. Wilcox, Marcia Rodd as Attorney Eleanor Janssen, Richard Evans as Army Col. Flanders, Stack Pierce as Army Sgt. Jim Dolen, Logan Ramsey as Army Capt. Frye, Nobu McCarthy as Lee Yokashira, Barry Cahill as Chairman, Louise Fitch as Dr. Constance Taylor, Paul Tuerpé as George Kemper, Bert Santos as Officer DiGregorio, Bill Saito as Steve Yomoshira, Betty A. Bridges (1) as Mrs. Dono, Robert Rothwell as Interrogator, Michael Collins (1) as Cahill
Director: Robert Loggia
Writer: Erich Collier
 
67 :05x07 - Mode of Death (Nov/01/1979)
Franklin Osborne, preacher and leader of 'Divine World Church', is found dead in a motel. On the bedside table forensic doctor Quincy notes an empty tablet box and a bottle of whiskey - suicide? Osborne was an incurable diabetic. The public prosecutor's office investigated his church because of embezzlement of profit money. Quincy's autopsy results show no conclusion. However, a voluntary elimination of one's life doesn't appear to the resourceful doctor to be plausible enough. He requests a psychological certificate which might hold some surprises.
Guest Stars: Granville Van Dusen as Kenneth Ross, Marshall Thompson as Unknown, Irene Tedrow as Mrs. Osborne, William Bogert as K. Ross, Byron Morrow as Franklin Osborne, Sarah Rush as Lauren, Stephen Elliott as Dr. Paul Chase, Fritzi Burr as Dr. Finkel, Regis Cordic (1) as Dr. Lawrence Condon, William Brander as Clerk, Dan Barton as Mr. Byrne, Larry Carroll (1) as Mackenzie, Ruth Anson as Mrs. Byrne, Dean Wein as 2nd Reporter, Ron Ellis as 3rd Reporter, Jason Ross as Young Man, Jodie Mann (1) as 3rd Student, Howard Brunner as 4th Student, Jason Corbett as Attendant, Virginia Feingold as Young Woman, Margaret M. Silbar as Other Person, Alvin Ing as Other Member
Director: Rod Holcomb
Story: Deborah Klugman | Teleplay: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
68 :05x08 - Nowhere to Run (Nov/08/1979)
Without success young Jeff tried to restrain his friend Melissa Watson, to rush from a high rocky cliff to her death. When he announces the tragic case to the police, he is suspected of the murder. Likewise Melissa's parents hold that a suicide of her daughter would be impossible and accuse Jeff. When in addition it's found that the young girl was pregnant, the situation for the boy seems hopeless. In contrast to her husband Melissa's mother, Lorraine, knew nothing about the pregnancy of her daughter, and Jeff denies to have slept one day with Melissa. Quincy has an awful suspicion.
Guest Stars: Charles Aidman as Kenneth Watson, Bill Beyers (1) as Jeff Cavanaugh, Nancy Carol as Melissa Watson, Mimi Cozzens as Mrs. Cavanaugh, Danny Goldman (1) as Richard, Ben Hammer as Judge Henry Becker, Dolores Mann as Lorraine Watson, Jennifer McAllister (1) as Kathy Watson, Jack Rader as Mr. Cavanaugh, James A. Watson, Jr. as Deputy DA Jim Barnes
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Sam Egan, Linda Elstad
 
69 :05x09 - The Money Plague (Nov/15/1979)
In Pine Ridge national park, ranger Ron Sparks finds the skeleton of a man. By order of the FBI Quincy and Sam examine the human remains and identify them as the corpse of Frederic Gates. The man is known to the police. He hijacked an airplane five years ago and blackmailed with a gun which contained anthrax bacteria as an 'ammunition', 500,000 dollars. Sparks has found a part of the booty nearby the skeleton and, besides, has been infected with anthrax. He spreads an epidemic. To stop it, all people who came and touch the money must be found. An affair which requires the highest haste and care.
Guest Stars: Henry Beckman as Sheriff Tom Brady, Henry Slate as Forest Ranger Marv Sparks, Eric Lawrence as Guardsman, Robert Hogan as Tom Brady, Harry Townes as Dr. McKay, Roger Perry as Richard Haber, Frank Parker (1) as FBI Agent, Chris Gampel as Ron Macken, Roger Etienne as Raymonde, Adele Claire as Woman Driver
Director: Rod Holcomb
Story: Allan Cole, Chris Bunch | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
70 :05x10 - For the Benefit of My Patients (Nov/22/1979)
Dr. Rawlins is a doctor whose greed is bigger than his conscience. His hospital accepts only those patients who can afford a treatment. This exclusiveness leads to two deaths because the respective patients had to be transported only to the faraway public hospital. When the unprincipled doctor intends to acquire another hospital, Quincy intervenes. Together with his colleague Asten he founds a charitable association which should prevent the takeover by Rawlins to rule the hospital under his own management.
Guest Stars: James Karen as Dr. Chet Rollins, Hilda Haynes as Woman, George DelHoyo as Dr. Daniel Varney, Virginia Paris as Dr. Toni Nunez, Beverly Sanders as Nurse, John Fiedler as County Health Commissioner, Carlos Cervantes as Frankie, Tony Plana as Jorge, Daniel Faraldo (1) as Mando, Robert Hackman as Man, Gail Landry as 3rd Nurse, John Medici (1) as 3rd Paramedic
Director: Jeremiah Morris
Writer: Erich Collier
 
71 :05x11 - Murder by S.O.P. (Nov/29/1979)
Quincy satisfies his knowledge thirst with a further educational journey through different prisons. Completely exhausted by the new impressions, he finally gets sleepy while driving so a sheriff decides to take him to a small, urban prison for one night. Promptly that night in the prison cells, a fire erupts. Four prisoners die in the flames. In a conversation with Quincy the prison doctor confides a hunch that the blaze was provoked to cover up the murder of a temporary prisoner. Quincy offers his assistance as a coroner to his colleague and some clues begin to confirm the prison doctor's suspicions.
Guest Stars: Raymond Duke as Toby, Edward Andrews as Mayor Ed Joyner, Paul Lambert as U.S. Congressman, Duncan Gamble as Dr. Carl Jessup, Alfred Ryder as Greg Frost, John Ireland as Sheriff Ned Evers, Tom Lowell as Fred, Penelope Gillette as Dr. Edith Lathen, Paula Victor as Mrs. Emma Cutler, Ed McReady (1) as Workman, Burt Marshall as Desk Clerk, Larry Winston as Deputy
Director: Paul Krasny
Writer: Robert Crais
 
72 :05x12 - Honor Thy Elders (Jan/10/1980)
Quincy is investigating the death of Morgan, an 80-year-old patient. One day before leaving the hospital where he was at the elder has taken his own life. He was being treated for a broken arm. Quincy determines that the injuries of the old man are not due to a fall, but heavy blows. Then Dr. Quincy guesses that Timothy, the old man's son, has been abusing his father.
Guest Stars: Julie Adams as Sharon Ross, Joby Baker as Timothy 'Tim' Morgan, Susan French as Tim Morgan's Mother, Barbara Tarbuck as Claire Morgan, Estelle Winwood as Muriel Prentiss, Garnett Smith as Roger Prentiss, Leonard Stone as Charles Walters, Jessamine Milner as Edna Prentiss, Vernon Weddle as Peter Harper, Elvia Allman as Mrs. Oglesby, Anne E. Curry as Mrs. Harper, Richard Fredricks as Jim Schafer, Pat Crenshaw as Mr. Coogan, Loyal T. Lucas as Garber, Deborah Klugman as Nurse
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Sam Egan
 
73 :05x13 - Diplomatic Immunity (Jan/17/1980)
Latin-American President Sarejo visits the United States to undergo an operation in Los Angeles. He is accompanied by his wife Isabella, vice-president Marco, Foreign Secretary Varela, General Bettraga, secret police chief Fernandez and Dr. Allermo, Sarejo's personal physician. Lieutenant Monahan's men are ready to protect the dictator against an attempt. When vice-president Marco suddenly falls and dies of a heart attack , Quincy is asked by the State Department to examine his death. The forensic doctor can find no signs of a heart attack. The cause of death remains puzzling at first. After a little while another person from Sarejo's confidant circle dies under similarly mysterious circumstances. Quincy must solve the mystery, before the president comes under the knife.
Guest Stars: Ed Grover as Agent Niven, Rudy Solari as Armando Sarejo, George Wyner as Alan Stewart, Anna Navarro as Isabella Sarejo, Alberto Amrin as Unknown, Hector Elias as Unknown, Valentin de Vargas as Unknown, Robert Quarry as Unknown, René Enríquez as Dr. Allermo, Judson Pratt as Security Chief, Linda Dangail as Female Radical, Luis Contreras as Male Radical, Cheryl Tyre Smith as Judge Helen M. Packer, Stuart Nisbet as Dr. Gordon, Ivan Saric as Marcos, Wally K. Berns (1) as Bailiff, Gwyn Karon as Nurse
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1)
 
74 :05x14 - Riot (Jan/31/1980)
Black prisoner Ray Stone clashes, because of his social and political commitment, with corrupt warden Tompkins. When shortly after Ray lies apparently beaten to death, in the isolation cell, rude attendant Bull Stewart is considered the culprit, since he was the only one who had access to the cell. Quincy is instructed to perform the autopsy on the corpse. When the indignant cell mates cause a riot and take Quincy and Sam as hostages and then they go to lynch Bull Stewart right away, the pathologist must persuade the angry mob to remain still and wait for the results of the investigation. Should the cause of death point to a murder, Stewart will be released by the prisoners. They let Quincy go. Nevertheless, his assistant Sam stays as a hostage in the hands of the distrustful prisoners.
Guest Stars: John Milford as Prison Warden Tompkins, Al White as Lenny Wood, Taylor Lacher as Capt. Bull Stewart - Prison Guard, Marc Alaimo as Ed Burly, Bob Delegall as Unknown, James Ingersoll as Duane, Dean Brooks as Dave, Allen Joseph as Jonah, Raymond Mayo as Charley, Bill Fletcher as Captain
Director: Rod Holcomb
Writer: Allan Cole, Chris Bunch
 
75 :05x15 - Cover-Up (Feb/07/1980)
Emergency doctor Drew is along with nurse Margaret serving the night shift. Because he doesn't want to miss a private date, he relies on inexperienced Dr. Edmunds to replace him. During this time Robert Keane, a heart attack patient, has been recently checked in. Dr. Edmunds must devote completely to the patient. While Margaret looks just after his concerned wife, Edmonds injects Keane with a wrong drug. The false treatment is deadly. When Dr. Drew comes back from his affair, he quickly recognizes the situation and tries to cover up the case along with Edmunds. Besides the chief of clinical emergency admission doesn't want the truth to come to light so Margaret is put under pressure to follow suit. But she doesn't like what she saw and decides to inform her uncle - forensic doctor Quincy.
Guest Stars: Michael Fox (1) as Fire Captain, Nicholas Hormann as Dr. Alan Drew, Margaret Ladd as Margaret Alldred, Sondra Blake as Arlene Keene, Timothy O'Hagan as Bains, Dave Shelley as Unknown, Lin McCarthy as Dr. Charles Aldred, Norman Burton as Unknown, Michael Durrell as Dr. Tate Edmunds, Sab Shimono as Paramedic, Rebecca Clemons (1) as Dr. Lynn Boling, Colby Chester as Lawyer, William McDonald (1) as Friend, Madelyn Cain as Mother, Maria Gobetti as Carol
Director: Paul Stanley (2)
Writer: Michael Halperin
 
76 :05x16 - Unhappy Hour (Feb/14/1980)
Dr. Asten and Quincy want to exchange her jobs for a few days because each one believes the other works less. Yet his first assignment as a pathologist makes Asten shiver. 17-year-old Melody Stedman and her friend Lennie Miller, driving under the influence, have crashed in a car accident. Lennie is dead. The girl is Astin's niece, so, the case goes back to Quincy. The determining question is knowing who sat behind the wheel of the crashed car. Dr. Silva, the teacher of both victims, clears up Quincy about the fact that Melody was an alcoholic. All the evidences point to the fact that she was steering the car. But Quincy and Asten are not contented with the evidences.
Guest Stars: Paul Lambert as Jerry Stedman, Lonny Chapman as Robert Waite, Karen Philipp as Robin, Karlene Crockett as Melanie Steadman, Madlyn Rhue as Ann Asten Stedman, Joseph Sirola as Mr. Polk, Borah Silver as Mr. Miller, Carole Goldman as Mrs. Miller, Josie Over as Nurse Adley, Susan McClung as Lisa, Michael Flanagan (1) as Douglas, Ross Rhodes as Lennie, Lorie Busk (1) as Cecille, Kenny Rhodes as Maso
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Sam Egan
 
77 :05x17 - The Winning Edge (Feb/21/1980)
During a training the star gymnast Sally falls fatally. Indeed, the autopsy shows a tumor in the head, but forensic doctor Quincy holds the view that the cause of the fall is the pep pills which Sally has taken before the training. His inquiries in Sally's team are at first fruitless. Their companions insist on protecting their coach Virginia Hard. When a girl, Brenda, wants to do,finally a statement, Carolyne goads the others to make see Brenda as an untrustworthy liar. Brenda appears to be as though she had procured the drugs. Quincy must wade through a mountain of lies to bring the truth to light, in the end.
Guest Stars: Shannon Farnon as Mrs. Carmichael, Holly Gagnier as Sherry, Caroline Smith (1) as Miss Hart, Doran Clark (1) as Ann Kaiser, Susan Meyers (1) as Carolyn, Jennifer Holmes as Brenda Carmichael, Shawn Hoskins as Sally Peters, Lester C. Fletcher as Pietro of Beverly Hills, Sandy Balson as Mrs. Peters, Matthew Tobin as Mr. Peters, Christian LeBlanc as 1st Boy, Robert Torti as 2nd Boy
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: William Cairncross, Lester William Berke
 
78 :05x18 - New Blood (Feb/28/1980)
Finally, Quincy has found a replacement, forensic doctor Jerri McCracken , so he may take his holiday . Then unexpectedly the congressional representative Laurence Bridges dies . When more and more indications point to a crime, Quincy breaks off his holidays stay and lends a hand to Jerri with the inquiries.
Guest Stars: Dennis Haysbert as Fred, Beverly Adams as Dr. Jerri McCracken, Jane Wyatt as Mrs. Bridges, James T. Callahan (1) as Laurence Bridges, Gloria Mann as Caroline Hughes, James Callaghan as Congressman Laurence Bridges, John Ellerick as Fenner, John Garrett (1) as Davila, Bob Larkin (1) as Janitor
Director: John Peyser
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
79 :05x19 - TKO (Mar/13/1980)
Boxer Clarence Hester dies after a fight against his friend and coach Kennie Mitchell. Quincy finds out that he has a fracture above the nose. Everything shows the fact that the injury has been caused by the boxing match. However, with the second investigation Quincy finds out that the dead boxer had underwent a nasal operation six months before practiced by surgeon Dr. Sanders who plainly had removed too many bones. After the death of another patient of Dr. Sanders, Quincy begins to show an interest in the safety measures of the ambulatory practice.
Guest Stars: Sheila DeWindt as Katya, Herbert Jefferson, Jr. as Kenny Mitchell, Allan Miller as Dr. Jason Saunders, Kim Hamilton as Mrs. Heiter, Frank Maxwell as Dr. Andy Reynolds, Brendon Boone as Chaffey, Nedra Volz as Gladys, Dick Wilson (2) as Salesman, Peter Schrum as Alfredo, Stephanie Hankinson as Clerk, Robert Hardy (2) as Clarence, Tom Scott (3) as Trainer
Director: Lawrence Doheny
Story: Deborah Klugman, Sam Egan | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
80 :05x20 - The Final Gift (Mar/20/1980)
Max, an old pal of Quincy from the Korea war, dies under very strange circumstances: He flew with his business partner Charlie in a small propeller airplane when suddenly the airplane failed and fell to the ground. Both men survived the fall as if by a miracle, nevertheless, Max got a bleeding wound. Charlie donated blood to Max , whereupon Max died after a brief time. Quincy stands before a mystery: The injury of Max was not so serious that he would have had to die. Was Max killed by his partner Charlie? For that's what the evidence shows, however, there are also circumstances which point to a poison attack on both men. And which role does young, pretty secretary Linda play when she wanted to marry old Charlie?
Guest Stars: Ellen Bry as Linda Hayes, June Dayton as 1st Nurse, Joseph Campanella as Charlie Barnes, Tom Toupe as Max Carson, Don Keefer as Doc. Watson, James Whitworth as Pete, Dorothy Dells as 2nd Nurse, Stuart Lancaster as Mike
Director: Georg Fenady
Story: Marjorie Worcester
 
81 :05x21 - Deadly Arena (Mar/27/1980)
The people died of food poisoning. Quincy and Dr. Janet Carlyle trace the source of the poison up to Franklin Stadium. The stadium manger is less than pleased for the Football World Championship is due in few days. Dr. Quincy warns about the risk but the stubborn man refuses to cancel the game, so the two researchers must locate quickly the source if they want to avoid more deaths.
Guest Stars: Michael Alldredge as Charlie Ransler, Raymond Duke as Arthur Green, Diana Muldaur as Dr. Carlyle, Richard Venture as Unknown, Milton Selzer as Unknown, Tammy Lauren as Pele, Tim Bower as Mr. Royce, Tom Stechschulte as Unknown, D. J. Sydney as Madeline Green, Mary Carver as Marsha Davenport, Wally Taylor as Earl, Michael Griswold (1) as Foreman, Jim Nolan as Security guard, Mary Ball as Mrs. Royce, Marvin Walters as Ray Norris
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Story: Robert A. Cinader, Sam Egan | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
82 :05x22 - No Way to Treat a Patient (Apr/30/1980)
Soon after having reunited with his friend and colleague, Tony Carbero, Quincy learns that his friend's negligence might have caused a death because of an improper treatment.
Guest Stars: A. Martinez as Dr. Antonio Carbo, Duncan Gamble as Dr. Michael Sloan, Diana Webster as Nurse Russell, Ana Alicia as Nurse Nancy Berger, Bernard Behrens as Unknown, Jeff Chamberlain as Unknown, Peter Donat as Dr. Warren, Harold 'Hal' Frizzell as Ambulance Attendant, Stephanie Hankinson as Billy's Mother, Chip Johnson as Murderer, Ken Scott as Police Officer, Janet Wood as Dancer
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Robert A. Cinader
 

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, 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, Buck Young as Sheriff Ivy, Dallas Mitchell as Joe Lange, Robert Lussier as Gus Krossen, Robert Torti as Lance Sullivan, Blake Marion as Ed Lampley, Christian LeBlanc as Ned Duncan, Peg Stirling as Bea Thatcher, Ivan Bonar as Simon Grossland, Warren Stevens as Wayne Fields, Philip Abbott (1) as 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: 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, Marla Frumkin as Ginny, Bonnie Johns as Mrs. Glen, Robert Hackman as Dr. Schulman, Jeanne Campise as Sarah, Raymond Mayo as Barton, John Dullaghan as Mr. Glen, Wallace Rooney as Dr. Winter, Robert F. Lyons (3) as Bob Denbo
Director: Ron Satlof
Writer: Steve Greenberg (1), Aubrey Solomon
 
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: Seth Wagerman as Joe Rainier, Filip Field as Doctor Duty Room, Jimmy Sturtevant as Son, John Clavin as Doctor Conference Room, Barry Cahill as Dan, Sylvia Walden as Mrs. Tealy, Maria O'Brien as Ethel Rainier, Bill Beyers (1) as Tony Moore, Will Kuluva as Rabbi, Sarah Rush as Harriet Bowlin, Harry Townes as Dr. Gil Moore
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: Tyne Daly as Madeline Estes, Robert Ginty as Bill Estes, Patricia Barry (1) as Dr. Hotchkiss, Jonathan Sagall as Dr. Bob Gage, Mary Bell as Bonnie, Teri Beckerman as Nora, Carl Reindel as Roger, 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
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: Fred Pinkard as Theodore Nolan, James Rosin as Unknown, Eric Lawrence as Deputy, Charles Aidman as Avery Manning, Frank Marth as Martin J. O'Banion, Colin Hamilton as Judge Mallory, Bert L. Rogal as D.A. Blaine, Walker Edmiston as Eliot Martinson, 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
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: 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, Stacy Keach, Sr. (2) as President of the Country Club, Danna Hansen as Attendant, Eddie Garcia as Chester Wanaka, 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
Director: Georg Fenady
Story: Jon Drake, Ray Danton | 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: Ian Abercrombie as Rutherford, Karen Philipp as Robin, Kevin Branden as Christopher, Jean Gilpin as English Mother, René Enríquez as Archbishop Vallejo, Gino Conforti as St. Pierre, Fay DeWitt as Berg, Jeff Pomerantz as Mike Jensen, Joaquin Martinez as Father Dominguez, Eugenia Wright as Jacinta Gonsales, Anthony Gordon (1) as English Father, Jay Varela as Abrego
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: 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, Bobbie Jordan (3) as Mrs. Newlands, Candace Coster as Actress – Victoria, 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
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: John Karlen (1) as Agent Brice, Ben Frommer as Waiter, Ed Grover as Agent Niven, W. T. Zacha as Henchman, Than Wyenn as Eichmann/Eichelmann, Martine Beswick as Hannah Weiss, Garnett Smith as Mr. Van Dusen, Robert Einhardt as Freeser, Albert Paulsen as Steickler
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: Dennis Haysbert as Driver, Jayne Kell as Leslie Stuart, Guy Sarte as Detective, Pat Hummel as Chemsit, Woody Skaggs as Traveller, William O'Connell as Albert Rausch, Art Lewis as Inspector, Suzanne Charney as Mrs. Marcella, Eddie Fontaine as Joe Marcella, Joseph Sirola as Sal Drosso, Lynn Herring as Stewardess Elaine Collier
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: 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, Frank Parker (1) as Mitchell Demming, Bunny Summers as Nurse, 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
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: 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, Jim Negele as Mike Kaynor, Gina Alvarado as Mrs. Hatfield, 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
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: Clyde Kusatsu as Randolph Mitsubi, Allison Balson as Megan Carmody, Joseph Campanella as Leut. Alex Markosian, Jim Antonio (1) as Donald Thompson, Michele Marsh (1) as Carol Carmody, Alex Colon as Carlos, Wendy Lynne as Polly Carmody, Lynda Farmer as Cinny, Mickey Knox as Sgt. Edmond, Terrence Evans as Russell Lujack
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: Michael Constantine as Dr. Arthur Ciotti, R. Jeffrey Cohen as Jeffrey Rosenthal, Richard Dano as Chuck, Donald Petrie as Randy, Kathie Christopher as Trish, Jon Lormer as William Anders, D. J. Sydney as Mrs. Rosenthal, Kimberly Webster as Denise, 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
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: Val Avery as Aaron Zacharian, Nathaniel Brian Wine as Hood, Joseph DiSante as Firechief, Peggy Crosby as Waitress, William Wintersole as Morris Gilmour, Joyce Gittlin as Sonja, John Garrett (1) as Alex, Borah Silver as Lou Chesler, Darleen Carr as Elizabeth Chesler
Director: Bob Bender
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
98 :06x16 - To Kill in Plain Sight (Mar/18/1981)
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Guest Stars: 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, Virginia Capers as Dainty June, Robert Hay as Harry Binns, Corinne Conley as Woman Reporter, 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
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: 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, George Petrie as Barnes, Robert Hackman as Louie, Thelma Pelish as Maureen, Kathleen Nolan as Corrine O'Connor, Hugh Gillin (1) as Overeaters Anonymous Group Leader, Logan Ramsey as Holmes, Ron Masak as Dick Wilcox, Lisa Jane Persky as Penny Stone
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: Henry Slate as Mole, Lonny Chapman as Ernie Spuill, David Morick as Clerk, Andre Harvey as Jo-Jo, George Reynolds as George Maples, Peter Virgo, Jr. as Tony Penner, Paul Koslo as John Doe killer, George O'Hanlon, Jr. (1) as Assistant DA, Len Bari as Frank Penner, Ray Vitte as Unknown, Ned Romero as Ruben
Director: Bob Bender
Story: Aubrey Solomon, Steve Greenberg (1), Leo Garen | Teleplay: Leo Garen
 

Season 7
101 :07x01 - Memories of Allison (Oct/28/1981)
A woman suffers from post traumatic amnesia after falling down an escalator at a student job fair. Just before her fall she was heard to shout out a warning that she was being chased, but no one knows who it is. But the answer may clear up when a would be assassin appears in her hospital room.
Guest Stars: Sharon Acker as Allison Sirella / Mary Latham, Martin Rudy as Dr. Selwyn, Ivor Francis as Dr. Langley, Art Lewis as Ernie, Bert Nighman as Jerome, Frank Aletter as U.S. Marshal Hugh Boudreau, Virginia Capers as Allison Sirella's Neighbor, Chris Petersen as Boy, Lisa Freeman as Girl, Richard Jannone as Cop, Fritzi Burr as Maybelle, Paul Picerni as Mr. Sloan, Tom Weiner as Dr. Gilliam, Christine Avila as Nurse, Robert Sutton (3) as Rummy, Joseph Della Sorte (1) as Clerk
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Sam Egan
 
102 :07x02 - The Golden Hour (Nov/04/1981)
An car accident is used as an example of what great need there is to keep a trauma center open after a man who was seriously injured is sent there and survives while his daughter is sent to an ER and passes on. Quincy uses his influence to get more funding to hopefully save the center.
Guest Stars: Ben Hammer as Attorney Ted Marshall, Shannon Farnon as Elaine Anderson, Robert F. Simon (3) as Dr. Fry, George DelHoyo as Paramedic Mike Harvey, John O'Connell (2) as Dr. James North, Martin E. Brooks as Dr. Fuller, Henry Jones (1) as Richard Hawley, Meg Sargeant as Nurse McGuire, Janice Carroll as Nurse Amy, Cheryl Carter (1) as Nurse Davis, James Staley as Henry Sylmar, Heidi Bohay as Sherry Anderson, Bill Lodge as Anesthesiologist, Leonard Stone as Mr. Anderson
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Sebastian Milito, Deborah Klugman
 
103 :07x03 - Slow Boat to Madness (1) (Nov/11/1981)
A murder of a crew member on a cruise ship interrupts Quincy and Janet's vacation, when he is asked by the captain for help. Although the killer is dead too, his autopsy shows that he died of an infectious disease.
Guest Stars: Timothy Stack as Mr. Crowley, John Reilly as Ship's Security Chief Flannery, Allan Miller as Dr. Knight, Jenny Andrews as Nurse, Mimi Rogers as Corrina, Sab Shimono as Tokamo, Byron Webster as Dorfman, Jack Blessing as Dr. Lindeman, Jo Jo Malone as Girl, Jim Bilotti as Steward, Michael O'Neil as First Mate, David Pritchard as Clyde Tidrow, Flora Plumb as Lyla Crowley, Linden Chiles as Thomas Ainsley, Leslie Winston as Elena Graumann, June Sanders as Lorna Aynsley, Laurence Haddon as Dr. Linnamen, Diana Muldaur as Dr. Janet Carslyle, Ed Nelson as Capt. Edwards, Charles Thomas Murphy (1) as Alex Grauman / Gregoirre
Director: Daniel Haller
Story: Sam Egan, Marc Scott Taylor | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
104 :07x04 - Slow Boat to Madness (2) (Nov/18/1981)
Quincy and Nancy need to discover what the infectious disease is before a panic arises, since the area islands refuse the ship's request to dock with an unidentified disease on board.
Guest Stars: Timothy Stack as Mr. Crowley, John Reilly as Ship's Security Chief Flannery, Allan Miller as Dr. Knight, David Pritchard as Clyde Tidrow, Hatsuo Uda as Marksman, Adam Klugman as Bartender #2, Harv Selby as Radio Operator, Jenny Andrews as Nurse, Charles Thomas Murphy (1) as Alex Grauman / Gregoirre, Byron Webster as Dorfman, Flora Plumb as Lyla Crowley, Diana Muldaur as Dr. Janet Carslyle, June Sanders as Lorna Aynsley, Leslie Winston as Elena Graumann, Sab Shimono as Tokamo, Jim Bilotti as Steward, Jack Blessing as Dr. Lindeman, Ed Nelson as Capt. Edwards, Mimi Rogers as Corrina, Linden Chiles as Thomas Ainsley, Michael O'Neil as First Mate
Director: Daniel Haller
Story: Marc Scott Taylor, Sam Egan | Teleplay: Sam Egan
 
105 :07x05 - D.U.I. (Dec/02/1981)
Quincy investigates the history of a man accused of killing another in a hit and run accident when he realizes that the man will likely be given a light sentence for his crime.
Guest Stars: Ben Frommer as Man at accident scene, Charles Aidman as Preston Claymore, Paul Lambert as Unknown, Frank Campanella as Unknown, Chevi Colton as Unknown, Ivan Bonar as Dr. Morrow, Terrence O'Connor as Cheryl Claymore, Ruth Manning as Marjorie, Emilio Delgado as Officer Garcia, Bret Nighman as Lab Assistant, Teri Beckerman as Nurse Wilson, Lyla Graham as Woman Passerby, Dan Moody as Officer Biondi, James Card as Don
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
106 :07x06 - For Want of a Horse (Dec/09/1981)
Quincy investigates when a wealthy property owner is viciously killed by his nephew, and then schemes to have his aunt sign over the ownership of the Institute of Equestrian Therapy, which helps crippled kids.
Guest Stars: Ronnie Scribner as Gabe, Luke Askew as Paul Tanner, Brian Andrews (1) as Andy, Lonny Chapman as Jack LaFollie, Paul Fix as Jason Randall, Angela May as Georgia LaFollie, Barbara Tarbuck as Louise Astin
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
107 :07x07 - Gentle Into That Good Night (Dec/16/1981)
Quincy meets with a doctor who specializes in teaching others how to handle grieving people after he is put in a situation of having to tell a family that their son, who already had a malignant tumor, died in a car crash.
Guest Stars: Ken Sansom as Davidson, Tyne Daly as Kay Silver, Michael Constantine as Dr. Pendleton, Spencer Milligan (1) as Steve Silver, Alice Hirson as Mrs. Foyt, Matthew Tobin as Insurance Claims Adjuster Rigoletti, Stanley Kamel as Dave, Kevin O'Brien as Brian Fayt, Mallie Jackson (1) as Amy, Ron Max as Rasmussen, Angela Lee as Jenny Silver, Phyllis Applegate as Nurse #2, Stephen Coit as Minister, Stephanie Riseley as Nurse #1, Andy Enberg as Mark Fayt
Director: David Moessinger
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
108 :07x08 - Dead Stop (Dec/23/1981)
When a truck driver dies after a toxic chemical he was illegally dumping spills upon him, Quincy needs to find the site before the toxins get into the areas water system.
Guest Stars: Red West as Trucker Harwood, Henry Beckman as Max, Henry Slate as Harold Witten, Salome Jens as Mrs. Cheznell, Jack Ging as Trucker Mickey Langford, Sandy McPeak as Hank Cheznell, Gary Wood as Anthony Giavelli - Dept. of Health Services, Kenneth O'Brien as B.B. Hellworth, Tony Burton as Starvin' Marvin, John Dennis (1) as Will Case, Barbara Brownell as Woman, Rick Garcia as Dr. Hernandez
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Linda Cowgill
 
109 :07x09 - Bitter Pill (Jan/06/1982)
Quincy takes it upon himself to find out how to get look alike drugs made illegal by the government, after a teenager dies from taking these dangerous, yet legal pills.
Guest Stars: Jeb Adams as Craig, Thomas Byrd (1) as Perry Jordan, George DelHoyo as Unknown, Michael Le Clair as Ross Yates, Simon Oakland as Keith Zagner, William Smithers as St. Sen Al Stevenson, Peggy McCay as Mrs. Irene Jordan, Dana Gladstone as Basketball Coach, Garnett Smith as Austin Wooster, Robert Hooks as Police Sgt. LeBatt - Narcotics, Danna Hansen as Mrs. Bernstein, R. Jeffrey Cohen as Rick, Hugh Farnington as Kennedy, Ralph Taeger as Coach Chaney, Larry Carroll (1) as Wenkel, Mark Andrews (1) as Malcolm, Dale Ishimoto as Mr. Asato
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Sam Egan
 
110 :07x10 - Guns Don't Die (Jan/13/1982)
Quincy makes it his business to track down a gun used in a murder when a man dies after a mugging in a park, followed by a young boy, both from the same gun.
Guest Stars: William Sanderson as Unknown, Tom Atkins as Firearms Expert, Anthony Costello as Hollins, John Quade as Pawnshop Owner, Lisa Richards as Unknown, Dennis Robertson as Unknown, Linda Carlson as Unknown, Mark Wheeler as Unknown, Larry "Flash" Jenkins as Walter, Richard Minchenberg as Benny, Jody St. Michael as Marco, Larry B. Scott as Robbie, Eddie Firestone as Man, Bob Delegall as Coach Drake, Jason Green (3) as Boy #1, Danny Ponce (1) as Aaron, Andria Janos as Lillibeth, Kelly Henson as Monica Niles, Jonathan Ross (ii) as Jeff Niles, Joseph DiSante as TV Announcer
Director: Bob Bender
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
111 :07x11 - When Luck Ran Out (Jan/20/1982)
Quincy finds himself in a precarious situation when his girlfriend is called in to investigate foul play of a racehorse, which belongs to a close friend of the horse's owner, Nelson Spencer.
Guest Stars: Ben Marino as Ben, Craig Stevens (1) as Nelson Spencer, Katherine Justice as Annie O'Connor, George O. Petri as Gabe Steinhart, Don Keefer as Dr. Matson, William Wintersole as Winthrop, Ken Scott as Bob Wright, Chris McCarron as Tommy Canfield, Dallas Mitchell as 2nd Officer, Perla Walter as Nurse, Marland Proctor as Officer
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Harry Longstreet, Renee Longstreet
 
112 :07x12 - Smoke Screen (Jan/27/1982)
Quincy is called in to help after an arsonist torches an hotel, killing a number of victims. But when the results show that most of the victims died from the smoke, Quincy disagrees about the suspects identity and goes all out to prove that his facts are correct.
Guest Stars: Barbara Stout as Martha Benedict, Michael Mullins (1) as Larry Mitchell, Brad Rearden as Unknown, Hugh Gillin (1) as Denny Stang, Sandy Kenyon as Fire Capt. McKenna, Brian Cutler as Arsonist Fred, Ted Gehring as Mr. Mitchell, Gerald S. O'Loughlin as Jake Carter, Philip Baker Hall (1) as Captain Rasmussen, Jim Malinda as Captain Swanson, Andy Enberg as Perry, Andrew Ethier as Ken, Steve Rumph as Alex, Buck Young as Dr. Glidden, Barbara Stuart as Martha Benedict
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Michael McGreevey
 
113 :07x13 - For Love of Joshua (Feb/03/1982)
Quincy is called in when a baby with Down Syndrome is allowed to die by starvation, and a doctor wants to know if the child's doctor was responsible so he can be charged with murder.
Guest Stars: Ellen Geer as Dr. Soloman, Tyne Daly as Anna Krushevitz, Allan Arbus as Dr. Ellerick, Clu Gulager as Larry Krushevitz, Ellen Travolta as Mrs. Marguiles, Jenny Sherman as Mrs. Darnell, Nancy Lee Grahn (1) as Nurse Melanie Dumont, Colleen Dewhurst as Dr. Barbara Lubow
Director: David Moessinger
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
114 :07x14 - Into the Murdering Mind (Feb/10/1982)
Quincy investigates the claims that a young man killed his family after a voice inside his head, referred to as "the Beast," told him to do the crime. The schizophrenic says the voice talks to him when he is off his medication.
Guest Stars: Kelly Ward as Glenn Werner, Henry Darrow as Dr. Abelar, Lloyd Gough as Judge, Michael Zand as Unknown, Joseph Sirolla as Salvatore Angeletti, Conchata Ferrell as Mrs. Werner, Peg Stewart as Nurse
Director: Georg Fenady
 
115 :07x15 - To Clear the Air (Feb/17/1982)
Quincy investigates an oil refinery near a sanatorium after a man dies while jogging during a smog alert. His autopsy proves his lungs were filled with pollutants, believed to come from the refineries, and Quincy wants to prove it.
Guest Stars: Ed Grover as Derek Brisbane, Delores Cantú as Carmen Cardenas, Joby Baker as Will Sabarosa, Fredd Wayne as Michael Gurelnik, Meg Wyllie as Cleo Erdman, Ronald G. Joseph (1) as Ruben Cardinas, Joan Pringle as Unknown, Anthony Eisley as Unknown, E. J. Andre as Sy Schuster, Stephen Elliott as Unknown, Dolores Canto as Carmen Cardenas, Christian Hoff as Robbie Dreyfus, Ellen Snortland as Secretary
Director: Lester William Berke
 
116 :07x16 - The Shadow of Death (Feb/24/1982)
Quincy is asked to help when a female Vietnam vet is found dead. Her best friend, also a veteran of the war says they both suffer from post war depression and nightmares.
Guest Stars: Karen Austin (1) as Rachel Kane, Sharon Spelman as Chris O'Brien, Paul Jenkins as Kenny the Bartender, Robert Sampson (1) as Unknown, Brendon Boone as Vietnam Veteran, Jim Weston as Rod, Al White as John Robert, Zoey Wilson as Screaming Woman
Director: Georg Fenady
 
117 :07x17 - The Flight of the Nightingale (Mar/03/1982)
Quincy is called to investigate when a patient dies after receiving a pain injection from a nurse. The hospital blames the nurse and she is suspended immediately, causing a strike by the nursing staff.
Guest Stars: Cynthia Harris (1) as Louise Astin - Dr.Astin's Wife, James Karen as Dr. Tom Pierce, Patricia Smith as Louise Asten, Georgann Johnson (1) as Lynn Buchanan, Peter Hobbs as Jim Buttner, Royce Wallace as Unknown, David Ruprecht as Dr. Wilkens, Will Kuluva as Dr. Howard, Mary Jackson (1) as Mrs. Shanley, Christine Avila as Nurse Dorado, Anne Cooper as Nurse Swearigen, Ken Hixon as First Doctor
Director: William Cairncross
 
118 :07x18 - Stolen Tears (Mar/17/1982)
A survivor from a Nazi concentration camp needs Quincy's help after another survivor is run down after noticing a guard from the camp. At the same time, the survivor is being harassed by a person who says the Holocaust was a hoax.
Guest Stars: Norman Lloyd as Cornelius Sumner, Stefan Gierasch as Charlie Wilson / Otto Rottermeyer, Martin Rudy as Daniel Rosenberg, Martin Balsam as Heime Sigerski, Signe Hasso as Esther, Michael Durrell as Heime's Lawyer, Woody Eney as Doug Wiley - Talk Show Host, Than Wyenn as Isaac Kroviak, Eugene Peterson as Judge, Ken Daly as Russell, Eric Tailitz as Boy, Harry Pugh as Maintenance Man, David Simons as Young Jew
Director: Georg Fenady
 
119 :07x19 - The Face of Fear (Mar/24/1982)
When an agoraphobic woman takes a walk for the first time in years, with the help of her psychiatrist. While strolling she believes to have witnessed a strangling inside a neighbor's house. When investigated, the story seems to be just that...a story. But her doctor is positive she has seen a murder and needs Quincy's help to prove it before he loses her again to her condition.
Guest Stars: Paul Carr as Ned Ganziano, Paul Mantee as Richard Maguire, Dixie Carter (1) as Dr. Alicia Rainer, Jonathan Frakes as Leon Bohanen, Carrie Snodgress as Vicki Maguire, Maria O'Brien as Judy, Lou Tiano as Paul Julian, Murray Moston as Darcy, Joseph DiSante as Robert, Connie Ramirez as Latin Woman, Denny Frey as Fraser, Timothy O'Hagan as Security Guard
Director: Bob Bender
 
120 :07x20 - Expert in Murder (Mar/31/1982)
While Quincy is scheduled to be a witness in an appeals trial to keep a mob boss behind bars, the cases only witness is murdered. The mob next plan is to discredit Quincy, causing him to come up with a new set of evidence.
Guest Stars: David White (1) as Unknown, Robert F. Simon (3) as Unknown, Joseph Sirolla as Sal Angeletti, Lloyd Gough as Unknown, Jack Colvin as Ross, Irene Tedrow as , Tige Andrews as Unknown, Richard Erdman as Unknown, Michael Gregory as Unknown, Paulene Myers as Judge Scharf, Peter Virgo, Jr. as Joseph Ramsay, Margueritte Ray as Mother, Louis R. Plante as Duty Doctor #1, Joseph Chapman (1) as Court Clerk
Director: Michael J. Kane
 
121 :07x21 - The Unquiet Grave (Apr/07/1982)
A dinner party finds Quincy and his boss Dr. Asten, at the home of Quincy's former high school sweetheart. He is weary of seeing her again because she was unstable the last time he had seen her, but appears normal now. The next morning finds that a top politician, Powell Dixon had died while at the house. An autopsy clears Jeannina, Quincy's former love, of any wrong doing. But when an explosion kills her too, Quincy knows that these cases may be murders.
Guest Stars: Cynthia Harris (1) as Louise Astin - Dr.Astin's Wife, Ina Balin as Jeannina Dixon, Vince Howard as Dr. Shiner, John Findlater as Bradley Dixon, George Gaynes as Powell Dixon, David Bond (1) as Mr. Barnes, Dallas Mitchell as Joe Placer, Dale Johnson as Patterson, Cynthia Simpson as Carlotta, Peggy Webber as Woman
Director: Georg Fenady
 
122 :07x22 - The Last of Leadbottom (Apr/28/1982)
Quincy is caught in a game of espionage when a friend, Rear Admiral McKenzie, dies during the dedication of a Navy Museum, named after him. But while performing the autopsy, a Navy Commander requests the immediate release of his body. The contents of his stomach lays a microchip.
Guest Stars: James Gregory (1) as Commander Butler, Tom Atkins as Admiral Bill ‘Bull' Brodnick, Rebecca Holden as Kirsten McKenzie, Bibi Osterwald as Dorothy MacKenzie, Albert Paulsen as Rear Admiral Burgess S. Mckenzie, Eugenia Wright as Christiana McKenzie, Estrelita Rania as Marie, Fritzi Burr as Doreen, Boyd Bodwell as Lt. Richmond, Amy Elizabeth Moessinger as Amy, Toni Lawrence as Asten's Secretary
Director: Michael Braverman
 
123 :07x23 - Deadly Protection (May/05/1982)
When a pet German Shepard kills a young girl, Quincy goes into an investigation over why there are a limited set of rules concerning the training of dogs in the state.
Guest Stars: Sam Groom as Jay Stapleton, Carl Franklin as Unknown, Raymond Duke as Benny Morgan, Jim Antonio (1) as Unknown, Jenny O'Hara as Unknown, Hoke Howell as Unknown, Nick Georgiad as Bob Gooden, Keri Houlihan as Mandy, Kristin Gamboa as Emily Stapleton, Alexander Enberg as Robby Snyder, Michael Venson as Willie, Judith Jordan (1) as Teacher
Director: Paul Krasny
 
124 :07x24 - The Mourning After (May/12/1982)
Quincy is called in to investigate the hazing death of a college student. After the young man died, his brothers moved his body in a panic to hide their guilt.
Guest Stars: Robert Hogan as Kenneth Stadler, Rosemary Murphy as Dr. Diana Green, Timothy Wead as Cary Stadler, Carol Eve Rossen as Brenna Stadler, Timothy Patrick Murphy (1) as Nick Stadler, Steven Antin as Gar Wyserwitz, Skip Homeier as University Dean Bill Ingersoll, Stuart K. Robinson as Rich, Carl Freed as Bo, Raleigh Bond as Theodore Broer, Guy Sarte as Ted Vost, Gregg Sawaya as Cary Stadler
Director: Jeri Taylor
 

Season 8
125 :08x01 - Baby Rattlesnakes (Sep/29/1982)
A young member of an anti-gang group is arrested for the shooting death of teenage girl, but Quincy believes he is innocent and covering up for the real shooter. He needs to name the killer or be sent to prison.
Guest Stars: Ronald G. Joseph (1) as Prosecutor Simonetti, Gregory Sierra as Rick Durado, John Randolph as Arthur Degauss, Ron Joseph (1) as Mr. Simonetti, Arthur Batanides as Firearms Examiner John Cole, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Mrs. Kellogg, Brendon Boone as District Attorney, J. A. Preston as Unknown, De'voreaux White as Ethan Kellough, Guillermo San Juan as Peter Munoz, Brian Whitley as Johnny, Donald Van Allen as DPO Kennedy, Allan Hunt as Scott Fetzer, Sheila Scott-Wilkinson as Mrs. Billingsley, Joshua Gallegos as Joe Avilar, Peter Aguilar as Boy, Curtis Worthy jr. as Stevie, Jack Krupnick as Court Clerk, Erin Blunt as Willie
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
126 :08x02 - A Ghost of a Chance (Oct/06/1982)
When a young man dies after a routine heart surgery, his brother requests to have Quincy perform his autopsy. Quincy's findings makes him suspicious over who really performed the operation, the surgeon or his intern?
Guest Stars: Ellen Geer as Sarah Markham, José Ferrer as Dr. Stanley Royce, Nicolas Coster (1) as Ted Markham, Frank Marth as Unknown, Conroy A. Gedeon as Assistant Surgeon, Harry Townes as Dr. Herb Martin, Jonathan Frakes as Young Resident, Keri Russell as Jane Mathers, Phillip Pine as Dr. Panucci, James Scott (3) as Frank Fisher, Joella Deffenbaugh as Mary Ann Fisher, Tom Stewart (1) as Harold Markham, Cheryl Tyre Smith as Head of Records, Patricia Kane as Scrub Nurse, Tom Nibley as Dr. Hurley, Joyce O'Neal as Head Nurse, Bill Lodge as Intern
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Preston Wood
 
127 :08x03 - Give Me Your Weak (Oct/27/1982)
Quincy helps a young mother receive the medication she needs for a severe nervous condition when the government and drug company fight over making the medication available.
Guest Stars: Simon Oakland as Senator Reeves, Robert Ginty as Brian Marinoff, Michael Constantine as Dr. Clotti, Martin Rudy as Pagorino, Paul Clemens as Tony, Burr deBenning as Unknown, Richard Eastham as Unknown, Frank Aletter as Hugh Casey, Elsa Raven as Miss Beck - FDA, Joseph Campanella as Dr. Styer, Christopher Templeton (1) as Kitty Marinoff, William Beckley as William Zaskind, Roderick Ewing as David Bowman, Jeffrey Winner as Sam Forber, Alan Toy as Carren, Peg Stewart as Mrs. Andreas, Lynn-Marie Nanna as Receptionist #1, Elaine Ballace as Receptionist #2, Catherine Battistone as Desk Nurse
Director: Georg Fenady
 
128 :08x04 - Dying for a Drink (Nov/03/1982)
Quincy tries to help out a fellow female medical examiner when she begins to screw up her job and make mistakes due to a drinking problem.
Guest Stars: Ina Balin as Dr. Lorraine Linderman, Maxine Stuart as Margo Hennesy, Martine Bartlett as Sobriety Group Member, Marge Redmond as Gail Morelli, David Speilberg as Gary Linderman, Michael Venson as Lawrence Harper, Lorrie Marlow as Francine, Lynn Mann as Sandy
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
129 :08x05 - Unreasonable Doubt (Nov/10/1982)
Quincy believes a new pathologist with a handicap is judging a case with blinders on when a disabled baby is electrocuted. He believes the babies father is responsible for his child's death, not wanting a handicapped son.
Guest Stars: Chad Cowgill as Michael Prescott, John Rubinstein as Dr Walter Ross, David Sheiner as Attorney Ben Wakefield, Jim Antonio (1) as Jerry Preston, David Tress as Judge K. L. Parker, George O'Hanlon, Jr. (1) as Assistant DA, Miriam Byrd-Nethery as Annie, Kres Mersky as Lilian Preston, T. J. Castronova as Ed MacDonald, Audrey Marilyn as Dr. Mead
Director: Richard Benedict
Writer: Lee Sheldon
 
130 :08x06 - Sleeping Dogs (Nov/17/1982)
Quincy is determined to find the killer of a murderer who was set free after a trial found him innocent. With the witnesses forced into lying, a group of men all claim that they killed the man in self defense, an excuse that Quincy doesn't agree with.
Guest Stars: Charles Aidman as Howard Lemner, John Anderson (1) as Police Chief Frank Ollano, William Bryant (1) as Joe Faraday, J. P. Bumstead as George Darcey, Conlan Carter as Marty Bonham, Raymond Duke as Mike Horvath, Ted Gehring as Motel Manager, Philip Baker Hall (1) as Dep. DA Marty Shell, Anne Haney as Alice, Albert Henderson as Judge, Brion James (3) as Henry Muller, Rodney Kageyama as Larry Onoko, Sheila Larken as Jane Lemner, Harry Pugh as Roy Daigle, Beulah Quo as Mrs.Onoko, Mark Russell (1) as Bailiff, Jenny Sherman as Judy Fields
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Preston Wood
 
131 :08x07 - Science for Sale (Nov/24/1982)
After returning home to die, those who had contact with the terminally ill woman also become sick and die. Quincy discovers that the deaths were not from her cancer, but from a new virus which is spreading fast.
Guest Stars: Jason Wingreen as Dr. Freeman, Frank Campanella as Max Wilbur, June Dayton as Judge, Suzanne Rogers as Elaine Farrell, Aimée Eccles as Alice Ting, Lynn Tufeld as Nurse, Jackie Russell as Billings, Harold Ayer as Gate Guard, James Ingersoll as Assistant DA, Paula Victor as Sylvie Goldberg, Stack Pierce as Mr. Lifton, Kate Lardner as Cindy Oliver, Dennis Patrick as Garfield Calhoun, Christine Avila as Woman Reporter, Rita Zohar as Mrs. Nash, Thomas Murphy as Morton Chase, Lane Smith as Dr. Paul Flynn, John Chappell as Unknown, Reb Brown as Unknown, Julie Adams as Dr. Chris Winston
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Erich Collier
 
132 :08x08 - Next Stop, Nowhere (Dec/01/1982)
Quincy believes and autopsy he just complete on a young man who died after a night of slam dancing at a punk rock club was directly attributed to the music the kids were listening to at the time. Lyrics about no hope, violence and death led to the man being stabbed in the back with an ice pick.
Guest Stars: Melora Hardin as Abigail Garvin, Karlene Crockett as Molly Howard, Kelly Ward as Skip, Barbara Cason as Mrs. Susan Garvin, James T. Callahan (1) as Adrian Mercer - Talk Show Host, Alex Henteloff as Unknown
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Sam Egan
 
133 :08x09 - Across the Line (Dec/08/1982)
A hostage is shot dead by a policeman during a botched bank robbery and the cop enlists Quincy's help when he is suspended and possibly will face charges if it is proved that the shooting was his fault.
Guest Stars: Lonny Chapman as Mr. Tourneau, Frank Campanella as Police Hearing Board Chairman, Jack Kehoe as Brian Taggart, Spencer Milligan (1) as Police Captain R. Biddles - Internal Affairs, Maria O'Brien as Jean Taggart, Ron Pinkard as Detective Jackson, Jim Malinda as Sergeant, Joe Carafello as Policeman, Michael Masters as Detective, Bill Meadows as Clive
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: L. Ford Neale (1), John Huff
 
134 :08x10 - Sword of Honor, Blade of Death (Dec/15/1982)
Sam is sucked into danger when his friend is killed while working undercover, infiltrating the Japanese Yakuza. Sam warns Quincy that his friend's father will likely follow the ancient code and exact revenge for his son's death.
Guest Stars: Ed Grover as Mafia Boss, Mako as John Moroshima, Soon-Tek Oh as Mr. Nakatoma, John Fujioka as Captain Bob Nishimura, George Loros as Mafia scientist, Donna Benz as Sadako, Richard Lee Sung as Funaki, Mieko Kobayashi as Young Woman, Nelson Mashita as Young Man, Lloyd Kino as Restaurant Owner, Dale Ishimoto as Pool Hall Owner, Carla Formica as Lab assistant, George Cheung as Osada
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
135 :08x11 - The Law Is a Fool (Jan/05/1983)
A young girl disappears after entering a cab on her way home from school. A search for the missing teen reveals no clues, until a man appears, claiming that he is the cab driver and that he was attacked and removed from his cab.
Guest Stars: Joshua Shelley as Cab driver, John O'Connell (2) as ADA Larry Borgassi, Lew Ayres as Prof. Henry Lester Hillman, Vince Howard as Judge, Jeff Pomerantz as Paralegal Carl Norman, Mary Carver as Mrs. Kendall, George Petrie as DA, Denny Furey as Police ID Kit Operator, Marland Proctor as Clerk, Phyllis Applegate as Reporter, Patricia Gaul as Reporter, Sam Weisman as Attorney Jack Wray
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: David Karp
 
136 :08x12 - Guilty Till Proven Innocent (Jan/12/1983)
Quincy tries to help out a friend when he is framed for mail fraud since a Federal Prosecutor feels a case of arson and murder would not hold up in court.
Guest Stars: Susan Plantt-Winston as Hannah Locke, Allan Miller as Anawalt, Rudy Solari as Ted Locke, Eugene Roche as Philip St.John, Roy Jenson as Dade, Shelly Lipkin as Agent Reiblich, Sylvia Walden as Mrs. Mckenna, Dru Solari as Tony Locke, Art Lewis as Mr. Pearson, Christopher Prince as Jeff Locke, Richard G. Camphuis as Benjamin
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Allison Hock
 
137 :08x13 - A Cry for Help (Jan/19/1983)
Quincy believes that a young man is telling the truth when he says that his girlfriend had killed herself and that he was not involved in the crime. Since she can not answer any questions, Quincy asks for a psychological autopsy be performed by finding out her past history.
Guest Stars: Dick Gautier as Mr. Bonner, Walter Brooke as Mr. Judd Kenyon, Thom Bray as Toby Kenyon, Alice Hirson as Mrs. Kenyon, Sarah Jane Miller as Teacher, Blake Marion as Potter, Megan Wyss as Julie, Ina Danley as Claudia, Cynthia Simpson as Jackie, Fiona Guinness as Secretary
Director: Ray Austin
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
138 :08x14 - A Loss for Words (Jan/26/1983)
When a young man dies in an explosion while doing some welding work, an investigator determines that the boy can not read. Quincy wants to know why a boy would be hired if he can't read simple words that he needs to protect him on the job.
Guest Stars: Rosemary Murphy as Unknown, Gerald S. O'Loughlin as Arnold Chatham, Janet MacLachlan as Jill Geary, Charles Knox Robinson (1) as Peter Lassiter, Corinne Conley as Miss Norton, Ramon Bieri as Mr. Droyden, Hank Brandt as Foreman, Annie Gagen as Alice, John Mitchum as Warehouseman, Sean Kelly (1) as Timothy Hurley
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Sam Egan
 
139 :08x15 - Beyond the Open Door (Feb/02/1983)
The police call in the help from a woman who claims to be a psychic, when their investigation for a man known as the "Hit and Run Killer" leads them nowhere. Although skeptical at first, Quincy is amazed when her predictions and findings materialize.
Guest Stars: Kim Stanley as Mrs Edith Jordan, Christopher Woods as Raymond Pike, John Furlong as Leon Stimmel, Kelly Parsons as Nancy Wallace, Renée Jones as Candy, Alex Enbert as Andy Jordan, Noelle Harling as Susan, Arnold Warda as Dugan, Stacey Shaffer as Ad-Lib Girl, Karin Argoud as Jennifer Jordan
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: David Moessinger
 
140 :08x16 - On Dying High (Feb/09/1983)
When a country singing star is badly burned in an accident inside a club, an investigator is convinced that the fire was caused by freebasing cocaine. The problem is there are no witnesses or friends who will testify that this is what happened.
Guest Stars: James Karen as Unknown, Henry Beckman as Unknown, James Rosin as Dr. Rothman, Roger Miller as JJ Chandler, Kelly Preston as Ginger Reeves, Edd Byrnes (1) as Bud Auerbach, Than Wyenn as Dr. Rubenstein, Guerin Barry as Gene, Teresa Hoyos as Nurse #1, Steven Pringle as Intern, Josie Pepito as Nurse #2
Director: Ray Danton
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
141 :08x17 - Quincy's Wedding (1) (Feb/16/1983)
While Quincy and Emily prepare for their upcoming nuptials, a body of a deceased old man comes into the morgue from a nursing home. The wife of the dead man informs Quincy that she is responsible for his passing.
Guest Stars: John McIntire (1) as Ray Brackett, Ivor Francis as Dr. Reed, Jeanette Nolan as Edna Brackett, Priscilla Porter as Nurse Kathy Benson, Katherine De Hetre as Jane Brackett, Carole Cook as Winslow, Boyd Bodwell as Richard, Lynn Longos as Paulette, William Campbell (4) as Sutter, Richard Paul as Boxwell, Jason Batanides as Delivery Boy, Ed McNamara (1) as Very Old Man, Carol Donnelly as Head Infirmary Nurse, Marcelo Tubert as Technician
Director: David Moessinger
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
142 :08x18 - Quincy's Wedding (2) (Feb/23/1983)
Quincy misses the wedding rehearsal while listening to the story from an old lady who claims she killed her husband. Emily cancels the wedding plans while Quincy tries to figure whether the old woman is telling the truth or just rambling on.
Guest Stars: Ivor Francis as Dr. Reed, Jeanette Nolan as Edna Brackett, June Lockhart as Mrs. Hanover, Priscilla Pointer as Nurse Kathy Benson, Katherine De Hetre as Jane Brackett, Carole Cook as Winslow, Lynn Longos as Paulette, Boyd Bodwell as Richard, William Campbell (4) as Sutter, Richard Paul as Boxwell, Ed McNamara (1) as Very Old Man, Ed Wagner as Janitor
Director: Jeri Taylor
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
143 :08x19 - Murder on Ice (Mar/09/1983)
A quiet honeymoon at a mountain resort proves anything but peaceful when a group of law enforcement officers arrive for their own vacation. The fun is short lived when a judge fails to show up and is found dead inside his car on a roadside.
Guest Stars: Lola Albright as Prosecutor Liz McKenna, Robert Alda as Police Lt. Ken Spool, Ann Blyth as Dorothy Blake, Foster Brooks as The Carriage Driver, Dane Clark as Police Sgt. Herb Gleason, Henry Gibson as Max - the Caretaker, Raymond Mayo as Litner
Director: Mel Ferber
Writer: Lee Sheldon
 
144 :08x20 - Women of Valor (Mar/16/1983)
A midwife is arrested for murder after being asked off the streets to help a woman in labor and the newborn baby dies. When the hospital lays the blame on her, a doctor asks Quincy to do his own autopsy on the child to see if there is another reason it passed away.
Guest Stars: Paulette Breen as Anne, June Dayton as Mrs. Tracey, Elizabeth Huddle as Dr. Catherine Reed, Lynn Hamilton (1) as Olivia Hamilton, Philip Abbott (1) as Dr. Wallace, Ivan Bonar as Dr. Block, Frank Birney as Dr. Vale, Allan Hunt as Dr. Innis, Antony Alda as Paramedic #1, Cindi Eyman as Margaret, Chris Rennolds (1) as Marsha, Gloria Gifford as Sharon, Stephanie Riseley as Mandy, Luisa Leschin as Elva, Steven Marlo (1) as Dr. Cole, Anne Sebastian as Admissions Clerk
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Deborah Klugman, Sebastian Milito
 
145 :08x21 - Suffer the Little Children (Mar/23/1983)
When a young boy died who was living in a foster home, Quincy is asked to do an autopsy in hopes of finding enough proof to get the home closed down. In the meantime, a qualified therapist is asked to stay at the home and help fix any problems that may arise between the kids and the foster parents.
Guest Stars: Nicky Katt as Unknown, Paul Lambert as Unknown, Henry Slate as Sachen, Pepper Martin as Ed Reano, Michele Marsh (1) as Unknown, Tony Dow (1) as Doctor Curtis, Leonard Stone as Mr. Myers, Paul Valentine as George Carlton Ward, Murray Moston as Harry McNeil, Sandra Myles Bettien as Mrs. Neame, Shirley Rickards as Linda McNeil, Jimmy Baron (1) as Hurleigh, Eric Eugene Williams as Vernon, Courtenay McWhinney as Woman, Carl Stein as Chris Rayans, Fred D. Scott (3) as Dandridge
Director: William Cairncross
Writer: David Karp, Neal Sperling
 
146 :08x22 - An Act of Violence (Apr/27/1983)
Quincy is determined to find the attacker of an old woman who was brutalized inside her own apartment. But things change when he is mugged on the way out one day, causing Quincy to suddenly fear being attacked again.
Guest Stars: Alan Stock as Hector, Danna Hansen as Nurse, Brad Gorman as Fox, Guy Sartee as Garfield, Leoda Richards as Vivian, James Card as Attendant, Jimmy Joyce (1) as Man
Director: Michael Braverman
Writer: Michael Braverman
 
147 :08x23 - Whatever Happened to Morris Perlmutter? (May/04/1983)
The death of half of a famous entertainment team that Quincy used to admire as a youth, has him on a search to find the other half of the team.
Guest Stars: Steven Keats as Roland Davies, Keenan Wynn as Morris Perlmutter, Rosemary DeCamp as Eugenia Winston, Woodrow Parfrey as Jimmy, William Sylvester as Attorney David Stillwell, David Sheiner as TV Producer, Patti Kerr as Miriam, Louise Fitch as Violet, Borah Silver as Dreiser, John Papais as Lyle, Anne Wyndham as Carol, Vernon Scott as Cliff, Perry Cook as Minister, Sunni Welles as Production assistant, Lorelle Carlley as Tina, Barbara Neugass as Technical Director
Director: Sam Egan
Writer: Sam Egan
 
148 :08x24 - The Cutting Edge (May/11/1983)
An industrial accident causes a young father to lose an arm. When the arm is found, the man is brought to Experiment Hope, a top technological facility which has the ability to reattach a missing limb.
Guest Stars: Julie Philips as Unknown, Ronald G. Joseph (1) as Paramedic #1, John Randolph as Peter Muscanni, Paul Rudd (2) as Kenny Kelso, Mary Louise Weller as Dr. Wendy Peterson, Barry Newman as Dr. Gabriel McCracken, Allen Fawcett as Dr. Ted Wickett, Chevi Colton as Nurse, Terrence O'Connor as Hilary, Jenny Andrews as Anne, Andy Enberg as Jay, Ron Joseph (1) as Paramedic #1, Bob Delegall as Senior Paramedic
Director: Georg Fenady
Writer: Jeri Taylor
 
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