Quincy, M.E. (also called Quincy) is an American television series from Universal Studios that aired from October 3, 1976, to September 5, 1983, on NBC. It stars Jack Klugman in the title role, a Los Angeles County medical examiner.
The series starred Jack Klugman as Dr. Quincy, a strong-willed, very principled Medical Examiner (forensic pathologist) for the Los Angeles County Coroner's Office, working to ascertain facts about and reasons for possible suspicious deaths. His colleagues, friends and wife all address him by his surname or the shortened "Quince". (The character's first name was never fully given, although in the third-season episode "Accomplice to Murder" his name is shown on a business card as "R. Quincy" and in early episodes the name "Dr R. Quincy" appears on his door.)
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Alan J was first, and correct, with:
R?
Randall wrote:
Accordion to Wiki:
"The character's first name was never fully given, although in the third-season episode "Accomplice to Murder" his name is shown on a business card as "R. Quincy" and in early episodes the name "Dr R. Quincy" appears on his door."
Adam answered:
Only the first initial 'R' was revealed.
Dale of Diamond Springs, Mysterious Noircali said:
The ever baffling R. If you were in his clique you could refer to him as Quince. No babes for you today!
DJ Useo responded:
It's Magoo, lol. Only joking. His first name was Roger, but I don't think it was ever mentioned on the tv version.
I always liked that show. Haven't seen it in years.
BttbBob , replied:
Hmmmm... Let me think, here... Hows 'bout - Magoo!
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MAM wrote:
Dr R. Quincy is the best I can do ~ His name is shown on a business card as "R. Quincy" and in early episodes the name "Dr R. Quincy" appears on his door. Quincy lives on a sailboat in a permanent boat slip in Marina Del Rey.
Deborah said:
Quincy had a first name?
I watched reruns in the mid-to-late 80s and never heard anything but "Qincey!" So maybe his first name is James.
I have no idea, really.
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[5:30PM] Doctor Who - Season 8 - Ep 11 - Dark Water
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Photo by Richard Vogel
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