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The show originally debuted in 1976 as part of the NBC Mystery Movie lineup, then became a weekly series. In total, the show ran for **seven seasons**.
The show originally debuted in 1976 as part of the NBC Mystery Movie lineup, then became a weekly series. In total, the show ran for **seven seasons**.


=== Season List ===
=== Produced Season List ===
* [[Quincy, M.E. (season 1)|Season 1]] (1976–77) — Includes the original NBC Mystery Movie episodes and the first full season
* [[Quincy, M.E. (season 1)|Season 1]] (1976–77) — Includes the original NBC Mystery Movie episodes and the first full season
* [[Quincy, M.E. (season 2)|Season 2]] (1977–78)
* [[Quincy, M.E. (season 2)|Season 2]] (1977–78)
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* [[Quincy, M.E. (season 6)|Season 6]] (1981–82)
* [[Quincy, M.E. (season 6)|Season 6]] (1981–82)
* [[Quincy, M.E. (season 7)|Season 7]] (1982–83)
* [[Quincy, M.E. (season 7)|Season 7]] (1982–83)
=== Unproduced Episodes ===
The following are known unproduced episode scripts or concepts that were planned but never filmed or aired.
# '''A Dead Man's Bluff''' 
: ''[[Dead Man's Bluff (Quincy, M.E.)]] : an episode for Quincy, M.E.'' 
: Written by Amy Bellinger and Randolph L. Pitzer 
: Copyright Registration Number: PAU000386909 (1982-03-29) 
: Type of Work: Dramatic Work (Screenplay) 
: Date of Creation: 1982
# ''' [[Quincy, M.E.: An Analytical Retrospective on "Pipeline Peril"]]'''  (or other working title treatment)
: ''Unknown title: a proposed working title script for Quincy, M.E.'' 
: [[Sam Egan]], Jack Klugman. full writer inclusion unlisted/unknown at this time
: Type of Work: Dramatic Work (Treatment/Screenplay/Various Draft) 
: Date of Creation: approx. 1999-2001
This would have been a reunion-based work with potential treatments and script ideas centered upon the [[Pipeline Peril - Treatment (Quincy, M.E.)]] plot point treatment.


== See Also ==
== See Also ==
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[[Category:Television seasons]]
[[Category:Television seasons]]
[[Category:Episode lists]]
[[Category:Episode lists]]
[[Category:Unproduced Quincy, M.E. episodes]]

Latest revision as of 00:00, 12 August 2025

Quincy, M.E. – Season Guide

Quincy, M.E. is an American medical mystery-drama television series from Universal Studios that aired on NBC from 1976 to 1983. The show stars Jack Klugman as Dr. Quincy, a Los Angeles medical examiner who investigates suspicious deaths that often lead to uncovering crimes.

The show originally debuted in 1976 as part of the NBC Mystery Movie lineup, then became a weekly series. In total, the show ran for **seven seasons**.

Produced Season List

Unproduced Episodes

The following are known unproduced episode scripts or concepts that were planned but never filmed or aired.

  1. A Dead Man's Bluff
Dead Man's Bluff (Quincy, M.E.) : an episode for Quincy, M.E.
Written by Amy Bellinger and Randolph L. Pitzer
Copyright Registration Number: PAU000386909 (1982-03-29)
Type of Work: Dramatic Work (Screenplay)
Date of Creation: 1982
  1. Quincy, M.E.: An Analytical Retrospective on "Pipeline Peril" (or other working title treatment)
Unknown title: a proposed working title script for Quincy, M.E.
Sam Egan, Jack Klugman. full writer inclusion unlisted/unknown at this time
Type of Work: Dramatic Work (Treatment/Screenplay/Various Draft)
Date of Creation: approx. 1999-2001

This would have been a reunion-based work with potential treatments and script ideas centered upon the Pipeline Peril - Treatment (Quincy, M.E.) plot point treatment.

See Also

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