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  1. Quincy M.E. is a TV series that aired from 1976 to 1983, starring Jack Klugman as a brilliant and irascible coroner who investigates suspicious deaths. The series has 148 episodes, 10 Primetime Emmy nominations, and a spin-off movie.

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    • 1976-10-03
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  2. Quincy, M.E. (also called Quincy) is an American mystery medical drama television series from Universal Studios that was broadcast on NBC from October 3, 1976, to May 11, 1983. Jack Klugman starred in the title role as a Los Angeles County medical examiner who routinely engages in police investigations.

    • October 3, 1976 –, May 11, 1983
    • NBC
  3. S1.E2 ∙ Who's Who in Neverland. Sun, Oct 10, 1976. The body of a woman, initially identified as an alcoholic prostitute, is found in a rundown motel. Soon, it's discovered she's a former actress, who's writing a tell-all book; the contents of which could prove damaging to certain people. 7.6/10 (187)

  4. Top-rated. Fri, Mar 3, 1978. S3.E19. Double Death. Quincy has doubts about Dr. Asten's findings in an autopsy that he performed on a man who died in a nightclub fire. Asten believes that the man is a victim of a homicide, while Quincy believes it could be natural causes. 7.9/10. Rate. Seasons Years Top-rated.

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  6. Feb 28, 2009 · Quincy, M.E. is a medical-examiner drama that aired on NBC from 1976 to 1983. It starred Jack Klugman as Quincy, a strong-willed L.A. coroner who often clashed with his boss and the police by investigating crimes.

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  8. Quincy, M.E. as an American medical mystery-drama television series, created by Glen A. Larson & Lou Shaw, starring Jack Klugman in the lead title role. The show premiered on October 3, 1976. The first half of the series' first season was broadcast as 90-minute telefilms as part of the Syndication Sunday Mystery Movie rotation in the fall of 1976 alongside the show "Columbo, McCloud and ...

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