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Quincy, M.E./For the Benefit of My Patients
For the Benefit of My Patients | |
Season 5, Episode 10 | |
Airdate | November 22, 1979 |
Production Number | 53130 |
Teleplay by | Erich Collier |
Story by | Erich Collier and Phillip Edelman |
Directed by | Jeremiah Morris |
Produced by | William O. Cairncross, Charles Dismukes |
← 5x09 The Money Plague |
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Quincy, M.E. — Season Five |
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For the Benefit of My Patients is the tenth episode of the fifth season of Quincy, M.E., and the seventieth episode overall.
Starring: Jack Klugman (Dr. R. Quincy)
Also Starring: Garry Walberg (Lt. Frank Monahan), John S. Ragin (Dr. Robert Asten), Val Bisoglio (Danny Tovo), Robert Ito (Sam Fujiyama), Joseph Roman (Sgt. Brill)
Guest Stars: George Deloy (Dr. Dan Varney), James Karen (Dr. Chet Rawlings), Gina Alvarado (Dr. Toni Nunez), Beverly Sanders (Nurse), John Fiedler (Mr. Weiss)
Co-Starring: Gary Cervantes (Frankie), Tony Plana (Jorge), Daniel Faraldo (Mando), Ryan MacDonald (Clark), Hilda Haynes (Woman), Bob Hackman (Man)
with Marc Scott Taylor (Mark), John Nolan (Bartender), Gail Landry (3rd Nurse), John Medici (3rd Paramedic)
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Plot Overview
Quincy takes on a hospital's admittance policy after two indigent patients, turned away by the facility because they had no insurance, wind up on his table.