Quincy, M.E. 8
1982-09-29 | Crime,Drama,Mystery | 24 episodes8 Seasons
Episode
Baby Rattlesnakes (1982)
When a young girl is killed in a drive by shooting a young 14 year-old boy is quickly arrested. The boy, Ethan, was part of a special program trying to get kids out of gangs and trouble. Ethan denies having had anything to do with the shooting, but if he doesn't tell who did do it or if Quincy and the probation people cannot find them then not only will he end up in prison but the special program will be closed down.
Directed By
- Georg Fenady
Writer
- Jeri Taylor
A Ghost of a Chance (1982)
After a life saving heart bypass operation Ted Markham's brother dies from complications. He is incensed that his brother died from what should have been a simple operation. He wants, and pays for, an autopsy from the Coroner's office and Quincy is given the job. When he has completed the autopsy Quincy believes that the eminent surgeon, Dr. Royce, who was supposed to have done the operation didn't really do it. He thinks that a practice known as ‘ghosting' took place and that a young resident did the operation in his place.
Directed By
- Ray Danton
Give Me Your Weak (1982)
When a young mother suffers from a nerve disease, Quincy fights the drug companies and the government to get her the medication she needs.
Directed By
- Georg Fenady
Writer
- Sam Egan
Dying for a Drink (1982)
A medical examiner starts making basic mistakes, mistakes that are putting her job on the line and are caused by her alcohol binges. She is heading deeper and deeper into alcoholism and it may be that only Quincy can help her before she falls too far.
Directed By
- Georg Fenady
Unreasonable Doubt (1982)
A new pathologist (Walter Ross) is working in the lab who is disabled. When he looks into a case of electrocution of a handicapped baby (Sturge – weber disease) he is convinced that the baby was murdered by its father, Quincy's friend, Gerald Preston. Quincy is alarmed at Walter's blinkered view and decides to investigate Walters findings for himself.
Directed By
- Richard Benedict
Writer
- Lee Sheldon