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      • He is taken to an experimental hospital called Project Hope headed by a dedicated surgeon named Gabriel McCracken where his arm is reattached. The operation is a success, but a complication arises and he loses the use of his good arm.
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  2. With Jack Klugman, Garry Walberg, John S. Ragin, Val Bisoglio. A young father is seriously injured in a work accident and is may lose his arm.

    • (110)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Georg Fenady
    • 1983-05-11
  3. Cutting Edge did not become a series and viewers were cheated out of a fitting series finale. Quincy’s first name was never spoken during the entire series. The only clue appeared in episode...

  4. Conversely, Klugman was the only regular cast member who appeared in the final episode of the series ("The Cutting Edge"), which was a backdoor pilot for a proposed series about a revolutionary new clinic. NBC did not pick up the new series, however.

  5. "Quincy M.E." The Cutting Edge (TV Episode 1983) - This was not only the final episode of "Quincy M.E", it also served as a back-door pilot of a proposed series entitled "The Cutting Edge" with many of the characters that were in this episode.

  6. Genres Drama, Crime, Mystery. Kenny Kelso, a young father, is seriously injured in a work accident and loses his arm. His arm is found and the paramedics take both him and his limb to a new place, Experiment Hope, where it may be possible to reattach them.

    • (5)
    • Jack Klugman
    • Georg Fenady
  7. Kenny Kelso, a young father, is seriously injured in a work accident and loses his arm. His arm is found and the paramedics take both him and his limb to a new place, Experiment Hope, where it may be possible to reattach them.

  8. Oct 12, 2021 · The Cutting Edge is the twenty-fourth episode of the eighth season of Quincy, M.E., and the one hundred forty-eighth episode overall. Starring: Jack Klugman (Dr. R. Quincy)