The Unexpected Connection

According to Business Insider, Curtis appeared as a guest on Quincy, M.E., long before she became a Disney icon. It’s a killer crossover that ties one of TV’s earliest forensics procedurals to a beloved modern body‑swap comedy—a perfect gateway for new fans. ([Business Insider] citation)

Where to Watch Quincy Now

  • FETV airs Quincy, M.E. most nights at 7 pm ET, leading into Perry Mason—a great primetime slot to catch Quincy in action PR Newswire.
  • Streaming-wise, Philo includes Quincy, M.E. as part of its lineup (with a free trial) JustWatchPhilo.
  • GET TV also broadcasts episodes late-night in syndication—e.g., two episodes Monday through Friday at 11 pm ET via broadcast antenna in many U.S. regions RedditQuincy Examiner.

Streaming the Freaky Side

  • The 2003 Freaky Friday film is currently available to stream on Disney+.
  • The sequel, Freakier Friday (2025), just hit theaters this week (Aug 8). While it’s not yet streaming, it’s expected to hit digital platforms in early October 2025—and debut on Disney+ around mid‑November 2025 Decider.

Fun Quincy Factoid

Here’s a quirky nugget for diehard fans: in some Quincy opening credits, Quincy works off a houseboat, surrounded by fainting cadets after discovering a body! Talk about setting the tone for forensic drama—and it’s a vivid reminder how the show paved the way for the forensic genre today Reddit.

Why It Matters

This connection is more than trivia—it’s a testament to Jamie Lee Curtis’s range and a fun bridge between two fan-worthy worlds: forensic procedural and lighthearted comedy. It’s also a great excuse for Quincy fans to re-watch episodes—and for Freaky fans to (re)discover Quincy.

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