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Quincy, M.E./Bitter Pill
Bitter Pill | |
Season 7, Episode 9 | |
Airdate | January 6, 1982 |
Production Number | 56818 |
Teleplay by | Sam Egan |
Story by | David Chomsky |
Directed by | Georg Fenady |
Produced by | Sam Egan, Michael Braverman |
← 7x08 Dead Stop |
7x10 → Guns Don't Die |
Quincy, M.E. — Season Seven |
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Bitter Pill is the ninth episode of the seventh season of Quincy, M.E., and the one hundred ninth episode overall.
Starring: Jack Klugman (Dr. R. Quincy)
Also Starring: Garry Walberg (Lt. Monahan), John S. Ragin (Asten), Val Bisoglio (Danny) (credit only), Robert Ito (Sam), Joseph Roman (Sgt. Brill)
Guest Stars: Simon Oakland (Keith Zagner), George DeLoy (Mike Garber), William Smithers (Senator Al Stevenson), Peggy McCay (Irene Jordan), Michael LeClair (Ross Yates), Dana Gladstone (Basketball Coach), Garnett Smith (Austin Wooster)
Special Guest Star: Robert Hooks (Sergeant LaBatt)
Co-Starring: Jeb Adams (Craig), Danna Hansen (Mrs. Bernstein), Tom Byrd (Perry Jordan), R. Jeffrey Cohen (Rick), Hugh Farrington (Kennedy), Ralph Taeger (Coach Chaney), Larry Carroll (Wenkel)
with Mark Andrews (Malcolm), Dale Ishimoto (Mr. Asato), Eddie Garrett (Ed), Filip Field (Lab Technician), John Nolan (Bartender), Diane Markoff (Waitress)
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Plot Overview
A pair of deaths attributed to 'lookalike' drugs leads Quincy to a shop owner who's selling the stuff and thinks it's totally safe.