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Quincy, M.E./The Flight of the Nightingale
The Flight of the Nightingale | |
Season 7, Episode 17 | |
Airdate | March 3, 1982 |
Production Number | 56815 |
Written by | Gene Church & E. Paul Edwards |
Directed by | William O. Cairncross |
Produced by | Sam Egan, Michael Braverman |
← 7x16 The Shadow of Death |
7x18 → Stolen Tears |
Quincy, M.E. — Season Seven |
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The Flight of the Nightingale is the seventeenth episode of the seventh season of Quincy, M.E., and the one hundred seventeenth 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: Georgann Johnson (Lynn Buchanan), Patricia Smith (Louise Asten), James Karen (Dr. Daniel Pierce), Peter Hobbs (James Bruckner), Royce Wallace (Nurse Collins), David Ruprecht (Dr. Wicking), Will Kuluva (Dr. Howard), Cynthia Harris (Louise Asten)
Co-Starring: Mary Jackson (Mrs. Shanley), Christine Avila (Nurse Dorado), Ann Cooper (Nurse Swearingen)
with Ken Hixon (First Doctor), Eddie Garrett (Ed), Filip Field (Lab Technician), John Nolan (Bartender), Diane Markoff (Waitress)
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Plot Overview
Asten asks for Quincy's help after the nurse who saved his wife's life is accused of negligence in the death of another patient.