As fans of classic TV shows, we often find ourselves yearning for the nostalgia of the past. One show that undeniably left its mark on television history is “Quincy M.E.,” starring the legendary Jack Klugman. As we delve into the realm of 1991 Starline trading cards and their connection to the Hollywood Walk of Fame, […]
Was Jack Klugman Ahead of His Time?
Analyzing the Current SAG-AFTRA Strike and Demands on Both Sides Introduction As a “Quincy, M.E.” TV series historian, I can’t help but notice the striking similarities between past and present labor disputes in the entertainment industry. One case that stands out is the legal battle between actor Jack Klugman and Universal City Studios over the […]
Decoding Quincy M.E.’s Ep/Season Numbering Issues: Unraveling The Confusion
The Quincy M.E. television series, a popular crime drama that captivated audiences during its initial run in the 1970s, continues to bewilder and perplex fans with its DVD box set releases. Produced by Universal and Shout Factory!, the packaging and organization of the series’ seasons have left both novice Quincy M.E. enthusiasts and the general […]
Waxing Nostalgic For the Original Crime Scene Investigator, Quincy!
As we closely approach the return of Quincy (QME) to modern-day network syndication on GETTV (July 17, 11 PM), Television has always had a way of capturing our hearts and transporting us to different worlds. There are certain shows that hold a special place in our memories, reminding us of simpler times and cherished moments. […]
77’s Neverland Ep: What If Quincy Had Delivered His Speech On Examining the Role of Police Coroners in Homicide Investigations?
Is the show a mystery medical drama or a forensic crime drama of the 70s… A newly discovered 45-year-old draft of Quincy’s speech provides new insights into our crime-fighting whodunnit detective crime scene investigator! Read on to find out more about what it means for Quince to be a true expert in the field!
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 […]