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Quincy, M.E./A Loss for Words
A Loss for Words | |
Season 8, Episode 14 | |
Airdate | January 26, 1983 |
Production Number | 57036 |
Written by | Sam Egan |
Directed by | Georg Fenady |
Produced by | Michael Braverman, Jeri Taylor |
← 8x13 Cry for Help |
8x15 → Beyond the Open Door |
Quincy, M.E. — Season Eight |
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A Loss for Words is the fourteenth episode of the eighth season of Quincy, M.E., and the one hundred thirty-eighth episode overall.
Starring: Jack Klugman (Dr. R. Quincy)
Also Starring: Garry Walberg (Lt. Monahan), John S. Ragin (Asten), Val Bisoglio (Danny), Robert Ito (Sam), Joseph Roman (Sgt. Brill)
Guest Stars: Gerald S. O'Loughlin (Arnold Chatham), Rosemary Murphy (Harriet), Janet MacLachlan (Jill Geary), Charles Knox Robinson (Peter Lassiter), Corninne Conley (Miss Norton)
Special Guest Stars: Ramon Bieri (Droyden)
and Anita Gillette (Dr. Emily Hanover)
Co-Starring: Hank Brandt (Foreman), Sean Michael Kelly (Timothy Hurley)
with Annie Gagen (Alice), John Mitchum (Warehouseman), Filip Field (Lab Technician), John Nolan (Bartender), Diane Markoff (Waitress), Eddie Garrett (Ed)
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Plot Overview
A young plant worker is killed in an explosion which was caused by his inability to read a warning sign. Quincy teams up with an old friend, an OSHA investigator, to probe the fatal blast, and discovers that his colleague is also suffering from dyslexia.