Go Fight City Hall...To The Death!

Quincy on the case!Season 1: Episode 1 
Production Number: 45572
Original Air Date: October 3, 1976
Air Time: 90 minutes (actually 73 min.)

Directed by E. W. Swackhamer
Written by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw
Created by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw


Detailed Synopsis: When Quincy is called to investigate the death of an unknown girl found on a rocky beach during the overnight, he is stunned that police see it as nothing more than a simple homicide. After Detectives Monahan and Brill show up, Quincy uses his initial findings to conduct an investigation involving City Hall.

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A Star is Dead

Season 1: Episode 3 
Production Number: 45570
Original Air Date: November 28, 1976
Air Time: 90 minutes (Actually 75 min.)

Written by Lou Shaw, Michael Kozoll, and Glen A. Larson 

Series Written by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw
Created by Glen A. Larson
and Lou Shaw


Detailed Synopsis:  Pending

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Hot Ice, Cold Hearts

Season 1: Episode 4 
Production Number: 45571
Original Air Date: January 2, 1977
Air Time: 90 minutes (actually 75 min.)

Directed by Bruce Kessler
Writing credits by Sean Baine 

Written by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw
Created by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw


Detailed Synopsis:  Pending

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Who's Who in Neverland?

Season 1: Episode 2
Production Number: 45568
Original Air date: October 10, 1976
Air Time: 90 minutes (actually 75 min.)

Teleplay by Michael Kozoll and Richard Powell
Story by Richard Powell
Written by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw
Created by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw


Detailed Synopsis: When an author writing a potentially controversial story about her own life dies, her death is blamed on cirrhosis of the liver -- but Quincy has his own suspicions about the cause of death.

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Do you know how many autopsies I've done on children like Joey? Too many, I can't even look at their faces any more. I have to have their faces covered before I begin. ~ "A Good Smack in the Mouth" (1977)

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