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Quincy, M.E.
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| Title: | A Star Is Dead |
| Episode Number: | 3 |
| Season: | 1 |
| Season Episode #.: | 3 |
| Production Number: | 45570 |
| Original Airdate: | Sunday November 28th, 1976 |
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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.
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