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  1. 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.. Inspired by the book Where Death Delights by Marshall Houts, a former FBI agent, the show ...

  2. Quincy, M.E. was a crime drama series starring Jack Klugman as a medical examiner who investigated suspicious deaths. The show was cancelled after eight seasons and 148 episodes, and a planned spin-off series called The Cutting Edge was not picked up.

  3. 29 de ago. de 2009 · Jack Klugman sued Universal Studios for breach of contract and accounting regarding his 25% share of Quincy, M.E. profits. The studio claimed a $66.4 million loss despite $40.8 million in gross receipts.

  4. 11 de ago. de 2023 · The web page does not mention why Quincy was cancelled, but it announces that FETV will air the show from August 28. It also covers other TV news, such as Apple TV+ releasing Still Up and DVD releases of sitcoms.

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  6. 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 ...

  7. Quincy M.E.: Created by Glen A. Larson, Lou Shaw. With Jack Klugman, John S. Ragin, Robert Ito, Joseph Roman. The cases of a brilliant, if Irascible, coroner who investigates suspicious deaths which usually suggest murder.