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Created page with "= Quincy, M.E. (Season 3) = __TOC__ == Overview == The third season of ''Quincy, M.E.'' aired on NBC from **September 21, 1978** to **April 12, 1979**, comprising **23 one-hour episodes** in its original broadcast order :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}. == Episodes == {| class="wikitable" style="width:100%;" |- ! # !! Title !! Original air date !! Synopsis |- | 1 || The Last Six Hours || September 21, 1978 || Quincy and his date are exposed to a myster..." |
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| 1 || [[The Last Six Hours]] || September 21, 1978 || Quincy and his date are exposed to a mysterious poison during a roadside accident—Quincy races to isolate the toxin before it’s too late. | | 1 || [[The Last Six Hours (Quincy, M.E.)|The Last Six Hours]] || September 21, 1978 || Quincy and his date are exposed to a mysterious poison during a roadside accident—Quincy races to isolate the toxin before it’s too late. | ||
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| 2 || [[Speed Trap]] || October 12, 1978 || A Grand Prix driver’s fiery crash becomes suspicious; Quincy investigates possible amphetamine use and foul play. | | 2 || [[Speed Trap (Quincy, M.E.)|Speed Trap]] || October 12, 1978 || A Grand Prix driver’s fiery crash becomes suspicious; Quincy investigates possible amphetamine use and foul play. | ||
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| 3 || [[A Test for Living]] || October 19, 1978 || Following the death of a mentally handicapped boy, Quincy uncovers disturbing truths about his institutional care. | | 3 || [[A Test for Living (Quincy, M.E.)|A Test for Living]] || October 19, 1978 || Following the death of a mentally handicapped boy, Quincy uncovers disturbing truths about his institutional care. | ||
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| 4 || [[Death by Good Intentions]] || October 26, 1978 || A hospital patient’s death linked to a young doctor on an Affirmative Action program sparks a Quincy investigation. | | 4 || [[Death by Good Intentions (Quincy, M.E.)|Death by Good Intentions]] || October 26, 1978 || A hospital patient’s death linked to a young doctor on an Affirmative Action program sparks a Quincy investigation. | ||
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| 5 || [[Images]] || November 2, 1978 || Quincy investigates after two mummified bodies are found concealed in a Victorian house’s walls. | | 5 || [[Images (Quincy, M.E.)|Images]] || November 2, 1978 || Quincy investigates after two mummified bodies are found concealed in a Victorian house’s walls. | ||
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| 6 || [[Even Odds]] || November 9, 1978 || A man’s suspicious collapse at a racetrack leads Quincy into a deadly game of chance. | | 6 || [[Even Odds (Quincy, M.E.)|Even Odds]] || November 9, 1978 || A man’s suspicious collapse at a racetrack leads Quincy into a deadly game of chance. | ||
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| 7 || [[Dead and Alive]] || November 16, 1978 || A presumed murder victim may actually be alive—and Quincy must determine which it is | | 7 || [[Dead and Alive (Quincy, M.E.)|Dead and Alive]] || November 16, 1978 || A presumed murder victim may actually be alive—and Quincy must determine which it is. | ||
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| 8 || [[No Way to Treat a Body]] || November 30, 1978 || Quincy uncovers a startling scene involving multiple bodies stored improperly. | | 8 || [[No Way to Treat a Body (Quincy, M.E.)|No Way to Treat a Body]] || November 30, 1978 || Quincy uncovers a startling scene involving multiple bodies stored improperly. | ||
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| 9 || [[A Night to Raise the Dead]] || December 7, 1978 || A mudslide uncovers a body contaminated with typhoid—Quincy uncovers an infectious threat in the cemetery | | 9 || [[A Night to Raise the Dead (Quincy, M.E.)|A Night to Raise the Dead]] || December 7, 1978 || A mudslide uncovers a body contaminated with typhoid—Quincy uncovers an infectious threat in the cemetery. | ||
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| 10 || [[A Question of Death]] || January 4, 1979 || Quincy investigates a death that blurs the line between accident and homicide. | | 10 || [[A Question of Death (Quincy, M.E.)|A Question of Death]] || January 4, 1979 || Quincy investigates a death that blurs the line between accident and homicide. | ||
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| 11 || [[House of No Return]] || January 11, 1979 || Quincy investigates a suspicious death in a home with no exits. | | 11 || [[House of No Return (Quincy, M.E.)|House of No Return]] || January 11, 1979 || Quincy investigates a suspicious death in a home with no exits. | ||
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| 12 || [[A Small Circle of Friends]] || January 18, 1979 || A student's death among friends leads Quincy into a tangled web of loyalty and lies. | | 12 || [[A Small Circle of Friends (Quincy, M.E.)|A Small Circle of Friends]] || January 18, 1979 || A student's death among friends leads Quincy into a tangled web of loyalty and lies. | ||
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| 13 || [[The Depth of Beauty]] || January 25, 1979 || Quincy delves into the cover-up behind a beauty queen’s sudden demise. | | 13 || [[The Depth of Beauty (Quincy, M.E.)|The Depth of Beauty]] || January 25, 1979 || Quincy delves into the cover-up behind a beauty queen’s sudden demise. | ||
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| 14 || [[Walk Softly Through the Night – Part I & II]] || February 1, 1979 || A two-part episode involving a terrifying nocturnal crime spree. | | 14 || [[Walk Softly Through the Night – Part I & II (Quincy, M.E.)|Walk Softly Through the Night – Part I & II]] || February 1, 1979 || A two-part episode involving a terrifying nocturnal crime spree. | ||
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| 15 || [[Aftermath]] || February 7, 1979 || Quincy investigates the physical and legal fallout after a catastrophic accident. | | 15 || [[Aftermath (Quincy, M.E.)|Aftermath]] || February 7, 1979 || Quincy investigates the physical and legal fallout after a catastrophic accident. | ||
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| 16 || [[Dark Angel]] || February 15, 1979 || Quincy uncovers the mysterious circumstances behind an enigmatic woman's death. | | 16 || [[Dark Angel (Quincy, M.E.)|Dark Angel]] || February 15, 1979 || Quincy uncovers the mysterious circumstances behind an enigmatic woman's death. | ||
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| 17 || [[Physician, Heal Thyself]] || February 22, 1979 || A doctor becomes Quincy’s patient after an unexplained death—raising questions about self-diagnosis and responsibility. | | 17 || [[Physician, Heal Thyself (Quincy, M.E.)|Physician, Heal Thyself]] || February 22, 1979 || A doctor becomes Quincy’s patient after an unexplained death—raising questions about self-diagnosis and responsibility. | ||
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| 18 || [[Gone But Not Forgotten]] || March 3, 1978 || Quincy investigates the mysterious death of an eccentric billionaire inventor, aided by a newspaper editor. | | 18 || [[Gone But Not Forgotten (Quincy, M.E.)|Gone But Not Forgotten]] || March 3, 1978 || Quincy investigates the mysterious death of an eccentric billionaire inventor, aided by a newspaper editor. | ||
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| 19 || [[Double Death]] || March 10, 1978 || A botched autopsy by Dr. Asten places Quincy in a difficult position with both the police and mobsters. | | 19 || [[Double Death (Quincy, M.E.)|Double Death]] || March 10, 1978 || A botched autopsy by Dr. Asten places Quincy in a difficult position with both the police and mobsters. | ||
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Revision as of 22:48, 28 July 2025
Quincy, M.E. (Season 3)
Overview
The third season of Quincy, M.E. aired on NBC from **September 21, 1978** to **April 12, 1979**, comprising **23 one-hour episodes** in its original broadcast order :contentReference[oaicite:1]{index=1}.
Episodes
# | Title | Original air date | Synopsis |
---|---|---|---|
1 | The Last Six Hours | September 21, 1978 | Quincy and his date are exposed to a mysterious poison during a roadside accident—Quincy races to isolate the toxin before it’s too late. |
2 | Speed Trap | October 12, 1978 | A Grand Prix driver’s fiery crash becomes suspicious; Quincy investigates possible amphetamine use and foul play. |
3 | A Test for Living | October 19, 1978 | Following the death of a mentally handicapped boy, Quincy uncovers disturbing truths about his institutional care. |
4 | Death by Good Intentions | October 26, 1978 | A hospital patient’s death linked to a young doctor on an Affirmative Action program sparks a Quincy investigation. |
5 | Images | November 2, 1978 | Quincy investigates after two mummified bodies are found concealed in a Victorian house’s walls. |
6 | Even Odds | November 9, 1978 | A man’s suspicious collapse at a racetrack leads Quincy into a deadly game of chance. |
7 | Dead and Alive | November 16, 1978 | A presumed murder victim may actually be alive—and Quincy must determine which it is. |
8 | No Way to Treat a Body | November 30, 1978 | Quincy uncovers a startling scene involving multiple bodies stored improperly. |
9 | A Night to Raise the Dead | December 7, 1978 | A mudslide uncovers a body contaminated with typhoid—Quincy uncovers an infectious threat in the cemetery. |
10 | A Question of Death | January 4, 1979 | Quincy investigates a death that blurs the line between accident and homicide. |
11 | House of No Return | January 11, 1979 | Quincy investigates a suspicious death in a home with no exits. |
12 | A Small Circle of Friends | January 18, 1979 | A student's death among friends leads Quincy into a tangled web of loyalty and lies. |
13 | The Depth of Beauty | January 25, 1979 | Quincy delves into the cover-up behind a beauty queen’s sudden demise. |
14 | Walk Softly Through the Night – Part I & II | February 1, 1979 | A two-part episode involving a terrifying nocturnal crime spree. |
15 | Aftermath | February 7, 1979 | Quincy investigates the physical and legal fallout after a catastrophic accident. |
16 | Dark Angel | February 15, 1979 | Quincy uncovers the mysterious circumstances behind an enigmatic woman's death. |
17 | Physician, Heal Thyself | February 22, 1979 | A doctor becomes Quincy’s patient after an unexplained death—raising questions about self-diagnosis and responsibility. |
18 | Gone But Not Forgotten | March 3, 1978 | Quincy investigates the mysterious death of an eccentric billionaire inventor, aided by a newspaper editor. |
19 | Double Death | March 10, 1978 | A botched autopsy by Dr. Asten places Quincy in a difficult position with both the police and mobsters. |
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