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The Forgotten Series You Should Be Streaming: Quincy, M.E. and Its Enduring Impact on Crime TV
The Original Forensic Detective Before CSI, Bones, or today’s high-tech police procedurals, there was Quincy, M.E.—the groundbreaking NBC drama that introduced television audiences to forensic investigation as a dramatic and moral pursuit.Premiering in 1976 and running through 1983 (seven seasons, 148 episodes), the series starred Jack Klugman as Dr. R. Quincy, a Los Angeles County […]
QME Ep Review:”Murder on Ice” – A Chilling Clue & a Perfectly Timed Reveal
Quincy Examiner ReviewProudly Documenting Quincy’s Legacy Since 1995 Every so often, a television mystery drops an ending so sharp, so perfectly orchestrated, it earns a place among the most memorable moments in procedural TV. For me, that moment came during a rewatch of the Season 7 episode of Quincy, M.E., titled “Murder on Ice.” Originally […]
“Hey, wait a minute, I knew Johnny, Too!”
The Surprising Primetime Parallels of NBC Giants Michael Landon and Jack Klugman In the golden age of network television, Michael Landon and Jack Klugman emerged as two of its most defining figures. Though best remembered for vastly different roles—Landon as the earnest, soft-spoken Pa Ingalls on Little House on the Prairie, and Klugman as the […]
An Odd Couple of Joes: What is it about Quincy & Monahan?
Ever wonder how the same two colleagues can work together on case after case? This is something that has come to my attention after prolonged exposure to daily doses of Quincy M.E. (QME) on Network TV while growing up in the 70s/80s, as well as syndication on A&E, ITV, COZI, NBC/Universal Streaming, and now most […]




