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This would have been a reunion-based work with potential treatments and script ideas centered upon the [[Pipeline Peril]] plot point treatment. | This would have been a reunion-based work with potential treatments and script ideas centered upon the [[Pipeline Peril|Pipeline Peril]] plot point treatment. | ||
== See Also == | == See Also == |
Revision as of 14:08, 11 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**.
Season List
- Season 1 (1976–77) — Includes the original NBC Mystery Movie episodes and the first full season
- Season 2 (1977–78)
- Season 3 (1978–79)
- Season 4 (1979–80)
- Season 5 (1980–81)
- Season 6 (1981–82)
- 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
- Pipeline Peril (or similar - working draft treatment title)
- Pipeline Peril (Quincy, M.E.): a proposed script for Quincy, M.E.
- Klugman et al. full writer inclusion unlisted/unknown at this time
- Type of Work: Dramatic Work (Treatment/Screenplay/Various Draft)
- Date of Creation: circa 1983-1986
This would have been a reunion-based work with potential treatments and script ideas centered upon the Pipeline Peril plot point treatment.
See Also
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