When Jack Klugman died last Christmas,
Hollywood lost one of its best actors, in my opinion.
You'll recall that the TV news ran
clips of him repeatedly in one of his most famous starring roles as
Quincy, M.E.
Acorn Media are rightly proud to be
able to help celebrate the works of this fine actor by releasing
Quincy, M.E. Complete Series Three on
DVD.
Klugmann really got into this role and
he arguably gave some of the best performances of his career whilst
playing Quincy, M.E.
It was originally broadcast from 1976
until 1983 and is the father of subsequent forensic detective series
like CSI.
Quincy was strong-willed and very
principled. He saw it as his duty to ensure that the dead person
whose body was in his care got the answers as to what brought their
life to an end.
You'll get a bumper set of all 20
episodes on six DVDs.
When a dead body arrives at the morgue,
Quincy aided by his equally dedicated assistant Sam Fujiyama and
sometimes helped or hindered by his sometimes bureaucratic boss Dr
Asten and his police detective friend LAPD homicide lieutenant Frank
Monahan, must find out how they died and, sometimes, why.
Not only were the episodes exciting the
programme was also unafraid to deal with some controversial and
hard-hitting subjects.
It is now available and should cost
about £35.00.
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