Yes.
Again... here's what we got:
TV movies and season 1 were, together, marketed as "The Complete Seasons 1 and 2" (1976-1977)
Season 3 (actual season 2) (1977-78)
Season 4 (actual season 3) (1978-79)
Season 5 (actual season 4) (1979-80)
Season 6 (actual season 5) (1980-81)
Season 7 (actual...
My guess is it was the fourth season (1979-80), the first that had the newly-updated opening and closing theme, which was changed only slightly for seasons 5-7 (1980-83).
~Ben
Yes:
Miniseries (April 1978)
Season 1 (1978-79)
Season 2 (1979-80)
Season 3 (1980-81)
Season 4 (1981-82)
Season 5 (1982-83)
Season 6 (1983-84)
Season 7 (1984-85)
Season 8 (1985-86)
Season 9 (1986-87)
Season 10 (1987-88)
Season 11 (1988-89)
Season 12 (1989-90)
Season 13 (1990-91)
~Ben
Yes; the first five episodes that aired during the month of April 1978 which were grouped as a mini-series and the proper first season that started in the 1978-79 season could also be an example of it being "just season 1." These five episodes that aired throughout April 1978 were originally...
Both the TV movies and season 1 (the latter of what Universal calls season 2) could've been packaged together as season 1, without any confusion. The reason they were sold separate was, I think, price considerations.
~Ben
While Universal Studios itself claims the official first season of Quincy, M.E. (1976-83) are of the four 90-minute TV movies that aired during the NBC Mystery Movie cycle, I don't count them as an official season, which would really mean the official first season began on February 4, 1977 with...