The Cutting Edge

 

 

Season 7: Episode 24
Production Number: 57044
Original Air Date: May 11, 1983
Air time: 60 minutes (actually XX minutes)

 

Directed by Georg Fenady
Written by Jeri Taylor
Created by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw


Detailed Synopsis: When Kenny Kelso heads to work after the birth of his daughter, a group of colleagues at the pipe yard are anxious to celebrate his return. however, when some heavy machinery, injures both him and Jane Doe, he is forced to come to terms with a lifetime disability -- the loss of his right arm. It's up to Dr. McCracken, and his cutting edge team at assignment Hope to help restore what Kelso may now have lost.

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Whatever happened to Morris Perlmutter?

Season 7: Episode 23
Production Number: 57041
Original Air Date: May 4, 1983
Air Time: 60 minutes (actually XX min.)

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


Detailed Synopsis: 

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Women of Valor

Season 7: Episode 20
Production Number: 57035
Original Air Date: May 4, 1983
Air Time: 60 minutes (actually XX min.) 

Directed by Georg Fenady
Written by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw
Created by Glen A. Larson and Lou Shaw

Sebastian Milito (writer) & Deborah Klugman (writer) Glen A. Larson

(creator) & Lou Shaw (creator)


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Suffer the Little Children

Season 7: Episode 21
Production Number: 57025
Original Air Date: May 4, 1983
Air Time: 60 minutes (actually XX min.)

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


Quincy on the case!Detailed Synopsis: 

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An Act of Violence

Season 7: Episode 22
Production Number: 57040
Original Air Date: May 23, 1983
Air Time: 60 minutes (actually XX min.)

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


Quincy on the case!Detailed Synopsis: 

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Gentlemen, you are about to enter the most important and fascinating sphere of police work: the world of forensic medicine... [addressing a group of police recruits] ~ "Go Fight City Hall... to the Death" (1976)

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