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Quincy, M.E./No Way to Treat a Flower
No Way to Treat a Flower | |
Season 5, Episode 1 | |
Airdate | September 20, 1979 |
Production Number | 53101 |
Written by | Jeff Freilich & Christopher Trumbo |
Directed by | Ray Danton |
Produced by | William Cairncross, Charles E. Dismukes |
← 4x23 The Eye of the Needle |
5x02 → Dead Last |
Quincy, M.E. — Season Five |
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No Way to Treat a Flower is the first episode of the fifth season of Quincy, M.E., and the sixty-first episode overall.
Starring: Jack Klugman (Dr. R. Quincy)
Also Starring: Garry Walberg (Lt. Frank Monahan), John S. Ragin (Dr. Robert Asten), Robert Ito (Sam Fujiyama)
Guest Stars: Joan Freeman (Mrs. Campbell), Charles Bloom (Joey Campbell), Paul Kent (Dr. Osborn), Gary Wood (Ralph Peters), Whit Bissell (Botanist), Mel Carter (Bob Clark)
Co-Starring: Barbara Tarbuck (Mrs. Westlake), Martin Rudy (Jack Price), Paca Thomas (Dr. Mark Lieber), Toni Berrell (Karen Harris), Karlene Crockett (Kathy Campbell), Pat Renella (Ken Campbell), Gordon Haight (Scott Westlake)
with Christopher LeBlanc (Tommy), Jonathan Williams (Hospital Resident), Eddie Garrett (Photographer), John Nolan (Bartender), Betty Bridges (Principal), Lachelle Chamberlin (Leslie), Elaine Borden (Nancy), Ingrid Wang (Nurse), Joseph Roman (Brill), Marc Scott Taylor (Mark), Peggy Crosby (Bar Girl)
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Plot Overview
After Quincy determines that a teenaged girl's death was the result of smoking marijuana that was sprayed with the chemical Colchizine, he sets out to stop the advertising of the chemical, which is designed to make plants grow larger.