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THE QUANTUM LEAP EPISODE GUIDE
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(Version 4.6 - Revised May 12, 1993)
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Maintained by Anita Kilgour (akilgour@Thinkage.On.CA)
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Special thanks to Jason E. Dzembo, Debbie Brown and Kitty Woldow
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Honourable Mention: Sally "Lucky Bitch" Smith
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(sallylb@netcom.netcom.com)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS:
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Episode
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Number Air Date Title Leapdate
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First Season
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001a 26-Mar-1989 Pilot Movie (aka "Genesis") 13-Sep-1956 Thu &
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001b Summer, 1968
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002 31-Mar-1989 Star-Crossed 15-Jun-1972 Thu
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003 7-Apr-1989 The Right Hand of God 24-Oct-1974 Thu
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004 14-Apr-1989 How The Tess Was Won 5-Aug-1956 Sun
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005 21-Apr-1989 Double Identity 8-Nov-1965 Mon
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006 3-May-1989 The Color of Truth 8-Aug-1955 Mon
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007 10-May-1989 Camikazi Kid 6-Jun-1961 Tue
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008 17-May-1989 Play It Again, Seymour 14-Apr-1953 Tue
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Second Season
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009 20-Sep-1989 Honeymoon Express 27-Apr-1960 Wed
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010 27-Sep-1989 Disco Inferno 1-Apr-1976 Thu
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011 11-Oct-1989 The Americanization of Machiko 4-Aug-1953 Tue
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012 26-Oct-1989 What Price Gloria? 16-Oct-1961 Mon
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013 1-Nov-1989 Blind Faith 6-Feb-1964 Thu
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014 8-Nov-1989 Good Morning, Peoria 9-Sep-1959 Wed
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015 15-Nov-1989 Thou Shalt Not... 2-Feb-1974 Sat
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016 22-Nov-1989 Jimmy 14-Oct-1964 Wed
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017 29-Nov-1989 So Help Me God 29-Jul-1957 Mon
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018 6-Dec-1989 Catch A Falling Star 21-May-1979 Mon
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019 13-Dec-1989 A Portrait for Troian 7-Feb-1971 Sun
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020 3-Jan-1990 Animal Frat 19-Oct-1967 Thu
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021 10-Jan-1990 Another Mother 30-Sep-1981 Wed
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022 17-Jan-1990 All-Americans 6-Nov-1962 Tue
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023 7-Feb-1990 Her Charm 26-Sep-1973 Wed
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024 14-Feb-1990 Freedom 22-Nov-1970 Sun
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025 7-Mar-1990 Good Night, Dear Heart 9-Nov-1957 Sat
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026 14-Mar-1990 Pool Hall Blues 4-Sep-1954 Sat
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027 28-Mar-1990 Leaping In Without a Net 18-Nov-1958 Tue
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028 4-Apr-1990 Maybe Baby 11-Mar-1963 Mon
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029 2-May-1990 Sea Bride 3-Jun-1954 Thu
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030 9-May-1990 M.I.A. 1-Apr-1969 Tue
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Third Season
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031 28-Sep-1990 The Leap Home 25-Nov-1969 Tue
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032 5-Oct-1990 The Leap Home, Part II (Vietnam) 7-Apr-1970 Tue
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033 12-Oct-1990 Leap of Faith 19-Aug-1963 Mon
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034 19-Oct-1990 One Strobe Over the Line 15-Jun-1965 Tue
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035 26-Oct-1990 The Boogieman * 31-Oct-1964 Sat
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036 2-Nov-1990 Miss Deep South 7-Jun-1958 Sat
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037 9-Nov-1990 Black On White On Fire 11-Aug-1965 Wed
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038 16-Nov-1990 The Great Spontini 9-May-1974 Thu
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039 30-Nov-1990 Rebel Without a Clue 1-Sep-1958 Mon
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040 21-Dec-1990 A Little Miracle 24-Dec-1962 Mon
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041 4-Jan-1991 Runaway 4-Jul-1964 Sat
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042 6-Mar-1991 8 1/2 Months 15-Nov-1955 Tue
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043 13-Mar-1991 Future Boy 6-Oct-1957 Sun
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044 20-Mar-1991 Private Dancer 6-Oct-1979 Sat
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045 27-Mar-1991 Piano Man 10-Nov-1985 Sun
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046 3-Apr-1991 Southern Comforts 4-Aug-1961 Fri
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047 10-Apr-1991 Glitter Rock 12-Apr-1974 Fri
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048 18-Apr-1991 A-Hunting We Will Go 18-Jun-1976 Fri
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049 1-May-1991 Last Dance Before An Execution 12-May-1971 Wed
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050 8-May-1991 Heart of a Champion 23-Jul-1955 Sat
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051 15-May-1991 Nuclear Family 26-Oct-1962 Fri
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052 22-May-1991 Shock Theater 2-Oct-1954 Sat
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Fourth Season
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053 18-Sep-1991 The Leap Back 15-Jun-1945 Fri
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054 25-Sep-1991 Play Ball 6-Aug-1961 Sun
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055 2-Oct-1991 Hurricane 17-Aug-1969 Sun
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056 9-Oct-1991 Justice 11-May-1965 Tue
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057 16-Oct-1991 Permanent Wave 2-Jun-1983 Thu
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058 30-Oct-1991 Raped 20-Jun-1980 Fri
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059 6-Nov-1991 The Wrong Stuff 24-Jan-1961 Tue
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060 13-Nov-1991 Dreams 28-Feb-1979 Wed
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061 20-Nov-1991 A Single Drop of Rain 7-Sep-1953 Mon
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062 27-Nov-1991 Unchained 2-Nov-1956 Fri
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063 8-Jan-1992 The Play's the Thing 9-Sep-1969 Tue
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064 15-Jan-1992 Running For Honor 11-Jun-1964 Thu
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065 22-Jan-1992 Temptation Eyes 1-Feb-1985 Fri
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066 29-Jan-1992 The Last Gunfighter 28-Nov-1957 Thu
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067 26-Feb-1992 A Song for the Soul 7-Apr-1963 Sun
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068 4-Mar-1992 Ghost Ship 13-Aug-1956 Mon
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069 11-Mar-1992 Roberto! 27-Jan-1982 Wed
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070 1-Apr-1992 It's A Wonderful Leap 10-May-1958 Sat
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071 8-Apr-1992 Moments to Live 4-May-1985 Sat
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072 22-Apr-1992 The Curse of Ptah-Hotep 2-Mar-1957 Sat
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073 13-May-1992 Stand Up 30-Apr-1959 Thu
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074 20-May-1992 A Leap For Lisa 25-Jun-1957 Tue
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Fifth Season
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075a 22-Sep-1992 Lee Harvey Oswald 21-Mar-1963 Thu
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075b 5-Oct-1957 Sat
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075c 6-Jan-1959 Tue
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075d 21-Oct-1959 Wed
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075e 10-Apr-1963 Wed
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075f 9-Aug-1963 Fri
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075g 21-Nov-1963 Thu
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075h 22-Nov-1963 Fri
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076 29-Sep-1992 Leaping of The Shrew 27-Sep-1956 Thu
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077 6-Oct-1992 Nowhere to Run 10-Aug-1968 Sat
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078 20-Oct-1992 Killin' Time 18-Jun-1958 Wed
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079 27-Oct-1992 Star Light, Star Bright 21-May-1966 Sat
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080 10-Nov-1992 Deliver Us From Evil 19-Mar-1966 Sat
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081 17-Nov-1992 Trilogy, Part I 8-Aug-1955 Mon
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082 24-Nov-1992 Trilogy, Part II 14-Jun-1966 Tue
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083 24-Nov-1992 Trilogy, Part III 28-Jul-1978 Fri
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084 15-Dec-1992 Promised Land 22-Dec-1971 Wed
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085 5-Jan-1993 A Tale Of Two Sweeties 25-Feb-1958 Tue
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086 12-Jan-1993 Liberation 16-Oct-1968 Wed
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087 19-Jan-1993 Dr. Ruth 25-Apr-1985 Thu
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088 9-Feb-1993 Blood Moon 10-Mar-1975 Mon
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089 23-Feb-1993 Return 8-Oct-1956 Mon
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090 23-Feb-1993 Revenge 16-Sep-1987 Wed
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091 2-Mar-1993 Goodbye Norma Jean 4-Apr-1960 Mon
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092 16-Mar-1993 The Beast Within 6-Nov-1972 Mon
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093 30-Mar-1993 The Leap Between The States 20-Sep-1862 Sat
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094 20-Apr-1993 Memphis Melody 3-Jul-1954 Sat
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095 5-May-1993 Mirror Image 8-Aug-1953 Sat
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EPISODE ENTRIES:
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First Season:
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Title: Pilot Movie (aka "Genesis")
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Leapdate: September 13, 1956
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Episode Number: 001
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Air Date: March 26, 1989
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Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: David Hemmings
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Guest Cast: Jennifer Runyon, John Allen Nelson, W. K. Stratton,
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Newell Alexander, Lee DeBroux, Larry Poindexter, Bruce
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McGill
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Awards: Emmy Winner: Cinematography: Roy Wagner
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Although the project isn't ready yet, Sam hops into the Accelerator and
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leaps. As Tom Stratton, an Air Force test pilot, Sam finds his memory
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Swiss cheesed, with only enough left to know that he is not where or
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when he belongs. Al explains that the project has gone awry and that
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the only way Sam can leap out is by flying the X-2 to Mach 3. Instead,
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Sam leaps after saving his wife and child, only to find that rather than
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leaping home, he's leapt into Ken Fox, a minor league baseball player in
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Texas, at the end of the 1968 season, where he must make the winning
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play in order to leap.
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Title: Star-Crossed
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Leapdate: June 15, 1972
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Episode Number: 002
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Air Date: March 31, 1989
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
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Director: Mark Sobel
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Guest Cast: Teri Hatcher, Leslie Sachs, Michael Gregory, Michael
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McGrady
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As Dr. Gerald Bryant, a literature professor at the Ohio college attended
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by his one-time fiancee, Sam has to prevent an amorous co-ed from attach-
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ing to him and ruining her life. Despite threats to his job, Al gives
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Sam the information he needs to reunite his star-crossed lover with her
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father and, maybe, give himself a second shot at marriage.
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Title: The Right Hand of God
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Leapdate: October 24, 1974
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Episode Number: 003
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Air Date: April 7, 1989
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Writer: John Hill
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Director: Gilbert Shilton
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Guest Cast: Guy Stockwell, Michelle Joyner, Teri Copley, Alex Colon,
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Nancy Culp
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Having leaped into Kid Cody, a boxer on the take, Sam has to win the
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championship to fund a new church for his trainers, a group of nuns. Sam
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must face the bookie who counts on him to take a dive in the final bout,
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and, with the help of several trainers, streaking, and Al's appearance in
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the ring to guide his punches, Sam wins the bout and finances the chapel.
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Title: How the Tess Was Won
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Leapdate: August 5, 1956
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Episode Number: 004
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Air Date: April 14, 1989
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Writer: Deborah Arakelian
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Director: Ivan Dixon
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Guest Cast: Lance LeGault, Kari Lizer, Marshall R. Teague, Scott
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Fults
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As a veterinarian in rural Texas, Sam's mission appears to be winning
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the love of an heiress to a large ranch. Sabotaged by another suitor,
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Sam fails and finds that his true goal was to save the life of a sick
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piglet, and to help an unnamed cohort with a task he's performing.
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Title: Double Identity
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Leapdate: November 8, 1965
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Episode Number: 005
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Air Date: April 21, 1989
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Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: Aaron Lipstadt
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Guest Cast: Terri Garber, Michael Genovese, Joe Santos, Tom Silardi,
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Page Moseley, Nick Cassavetes
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Awards: Winner: Emmy - Hairstyling: Virginia Kerns
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Though his goal as a mafia hitman named Frankie is unclear, Sam follows
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a list of instructions, supplied by Ziggy in an effort to bring Sam back
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to the Project. These instructions result in the Great East Coast
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Blackout and, rather than leaping home, Sam finds himself in the life of
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the mafia don who's been jealously preventing a romance between Frankie
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and the don's girlfriend. Sam believes he knows his mission, and
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publicly announces Frankie's marriage to the girlfriend, putting himself
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in a position to call a winning Bingo number.
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Title: The Color of Truth
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Leapdate: August 8, 1955
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Episode Number: 006
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Air Date: May 3, 1989
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
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Director: Michael Vejar
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Guest Cast: Susan French, Royce D. Applegate, Michael D. Roberts,
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James Ingersoll, Kimberly Bailey
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Awards: Deborah Pratt (award unknown)
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In the life of Jesse Tyler, an aging black man, Sam must face discrimin-
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ation in the South while trying to prevent the death of an elderly white
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woman. Actions motivated by his own belief in equality cause violent
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reactions, as Sam tries to convince one of the pillars of the community
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to change her views on racism and the futility of trying to change a
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society for the better.
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Title: Camikazi Kid
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Leapdate: June 6, 1961
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Episode Number: 007
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Air Date: May 10, 1989
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Writer: Paul Brown
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Director: Alan J. Levi
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Guest Cast: Romy Windsor, Kevin Blair, Robert Costanzo, Holly Fields,
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Jason Priestly, Richard McGonagle, Janet Carroll
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As a high school nerd, Sam is required to prevent the marriage of his
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sister to an abusive drinker, with the wedding only three days away.
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By drag racing the prospective husband, beating him with a car that
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couldn't have won without nitrous oxide, Sam shows the groom's true
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tendencies.
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Title: Play It Again, Seymour
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Leapdate: April 14, 1953
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Episode Number: 008
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Air Date: May 17, 1989
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Writer: Teleplay: Scott Shepard & Donald P. Bellisario
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Story: Tom Blomquist, Scott Shepard, & Donald P.
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Bellisario
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Director: Aaron Lipstadt
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Guest Cast: Claudia Christian, Willie Garson, Paul Linke
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With looks that could double for Humphrey Bogart, Sam is Nic Allen, a
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private investigator looking for the murderer of his partner and, if he
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doesn't find the answer in time, himself. The case is solved with a
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number of Casablanca references as Sam launches a new pulp novelist
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along the way.
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Second Year:
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Awards: Emmy Nomination - Best Drama
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Title: Honeymoon Express
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Leapdate: April 27, 1960
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Episode Number: 009
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Air Date: September 20, 1989
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Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: Aaron Lipstadt
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Guest Cast: Alice Adair, Mathieu Carriere, Hank Rolike, Warren Frost,
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James Mastrantanio
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As Tom McBride, a New York City cop on his honeymoon, Sam must save
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himself from a jealous, and sociopathic, ex-husband. To make matters
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worse, the Project's funding will be cut off, stranding Sam alone in
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the past, unless he can prevent the U2 flight from being shot down over
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Russia.
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Title: Disco Inferno
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Leapdate: April 1, 1976
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Episode Number: 010
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Air Date: September 27, 1989
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Writer: Paul Brown
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Director: Gilbert Shilton
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Guest Cast: Michael Greene, Kris Kamm, Kelli Williams, Peter Onorato,
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Arnetia Walker
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As a stuntman, Sam is to save the life of his younger brother, while try-
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ing to convince the pair's obsessive father to let the younger son go his
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own way, even if it means going into country-western music, rather than
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following the family tradition of stuntwork.
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Title: The Americanization of Machiko
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Leapdate: August 4, 1953
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Episode Number: 011
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Air Date: October 11, 1989
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Writer: Charlie Coffey
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Director: Gilbert Shilton
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Guest Cast: K Callan, Wayne Tippit, Leila Hee Olsen, Elena Stiteler,
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Patrick Massett
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As a sailor returning from Japan, Sam brings a foreign wife to a small
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town. He then has to fight against the prejudice of both a scheming ex-
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girlfriend, as well as his mother, in order to gain acceptance of his new
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bride.
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Title: What Price Gloria?
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Leapdate: October 16, 1961
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Episode Number: 012
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Air Date: October 25, 1989
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
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Director: Alan J. Levi
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Guest Cast: Jean Sagal, John Calvin
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Awards: Shown at Museum of Broadcasting Tribute to Quantum Leap,
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March 17, 1990
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Sam is shocked when he learns he's leaped into a woman, Samantha Stormer.
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As a gorgeous secretary for an automobile company, Sam has to cope with
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sexual harassment by the boss, a suicide attempt by a roommate, and the
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effect his looks have on Al's lecherous tendencies.
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Title: Blind Faith
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Leapdate: February 6, 1964
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Episode Number: 013
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Air Date: November 1, 1989
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Writer: Scott Shepherd
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Director: David J. Phinney
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Guest Cast: Cynthia Bain, Jennifer Rhodes, Kevin Skousen
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Although the concert pianist he leaps into is blind, a fact which bothers
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his girlfriend's disapproving mother, Sam can still see. At least until
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an exploding flashbulb blinds him at the crucial moment: when he must
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rescue his girlfriend from a serial killer.
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Title: Good Morning, Peoria
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Leapdate: September 9, 1959
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Episode Number: 014
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Air Date: November 8, 1989
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Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
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Director: Michael Zinberg
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Guest Cast: Patricia Richardson, Richard McKenzie, Todd Merrill,
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Chubby Checker
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Rock 'n' roll is about to become big, but not in Peoria. That is, unless
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Sam, as DJ Howlin' Chick Howell, can manage to keep the radio station
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where he's employed from being shut down by overly conservative town
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elders.
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Title: Thou Shalt Not...
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Leapdate: February 2, 1974
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Episode Number: 015
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Air Date: November 15, 1989
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Writer: Tammy Ader
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Director: Randy Roberts
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Guest Cast: James Sutorius, Terri Hanauer, Lindsay Fisher, Russ
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Tamblyn, Jill Jacobson
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Sam's task as a rabbi is to keep his sister-in-law from falling for a
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sleazy author and ruining her life. In the process he also helps the
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family recover from the year-old death of their son.
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Title: Jimmy
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Leapdate: October 14, 1964
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Episode Number: 016
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Air Date: November 22, 1989
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Writer: Paul M. Belous & Robert Wolterstorff
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Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
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Guest Cast: John DiAquino, Laura Harrington, Michael Alldredge, Ryan
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McWhorter, Michael Madsen
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Since mainstreaming the mentally retarded is not yet a popular concept,
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Sam must help Jimmy LaMotta, the "slow" young man he's leaped into, get
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a job and gain his coworkers' acceptance, to prevent his brother from
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returning Jimmy to the institution.
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Title: So Help Me God
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Leapdate: July 29, 1957
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Episode Number: 017
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Air Date: November 29, 1989
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
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Director: Andy Cadiff
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Guest Cast: Byrne Piven, Tyra Ferrell, Kathleen Noone, Ketty Lester,
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John Apicella, Stacy Ray, John Shepard, William Schallert
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Though he can't remember much more than habeas corpus, Sam finds himself
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the defense attorney for a young black woman accused of murdering the son
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of the most powerful man in a small Louisiana town.
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Title: Catch A Falling Star
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Leapdate: May 21, 1979
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Episode Number: 018
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Air Date: December 6, 1989
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Writer: Paul Brown
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Director: Donald P. Bellisario
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Guest Cast: John Cullum, Michele Pawk, Janine Turner, Ernie Sabella,
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Paul Sand
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Sam leaps into, Ray Hutton, the understudy for the role of Cervantes just
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seconds before curtain time. His mission: prevent the drunken star from
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falling and seriously injuring himself during a benefit performance of
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Man of LaMancha. Sam isn't helped by the presence of his former piano
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teacher, on whom he once had a crush, and who now appears to have caught
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the star's eye as well.
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Title: A Portrait for Troian
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Leapdate: February 7, 1971
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Episode Number: 019
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Air Date: December 13, 1989
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Writer: Teleplay: Scott Shepherd & Donald P. Bellisario
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Story: John Hill & Scott Shepherd
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Director: Michael Zinberg
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Guest Cast: Deborah Pratt, Robert Torto, Carolyn Seymour
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Sam leaps into a reknowned parapsychologist where he must prevent a young
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widow from joining her husband at the bottom of a lake, while proving
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that she's not crazy, despite her claims of hearing her dead husband
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calling to her.
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Title: Animal Frat
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Leapdate: October 19, 1967
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Episode Number: 020
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Air Date: January 3, 1990
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Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
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Director: Gilbert Shilton
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Guest Cast: Stacy Edwards, Raphael Sbarge, Darren Dalton, Brian
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Haley, Stuart Fratkin, Robert Petkoff, Edward Edwards
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Trapped in the body of Knut Wileton, better known as "Wild Thing", the
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typical frat jock, Sam must win the confidence of an attractive campus
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radical before she bombs the college's chemistry building as a protest
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against the war in Vietnam.
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Title: Another Mother
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Leapdate: September 30, 1981
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Episode Number: 021
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Air Date: January 10, 1990
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
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Director: Joseph L. Scanlan
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Guest Cast: Michael Stoyanov, Olivia Burnette, Troian Bellisario,
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Allison Barron, Andrew Held, Larron Tate, Kevin Telles,
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Eric Welch, Terrence Evans, Michael Kemmerling
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As a divorced mother of three, Sam's job of preventing his teenage son
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>from running away, never to be seen again, is made more interesting by
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the fact that his youngest daughter can see both him and Al.
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Title: All-Americans
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Leapdate: November 6, 1962
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Episode Number: 022
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Air Date: January 17, 1990
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Writer: Paul Brown & Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: John Cullum
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Guest Cast: Richard Coca, Ruth Britt, Pepe Serna, Fausto Bara,
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Robert Benedetti
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Keeping his best friend from throwing the high school championship foot-
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ball game, costing both of them their scholarship offers, Sam must also
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get their families to consolidate.
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Title: Her Charm
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Leapdate: September 26, 1973
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Episode Number: 023
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Air Date: February 7, 1990
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Writer: Teleplay: Deborah Pratt & Donald P. Bellisario
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Story: Paul M. Belous, Robert Wolterstorff, Deborah
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Pratt, & Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: Chris Welch
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Guest Cast: Teri Austin, Stanley Brock, John Snyder, Rene Assa, John
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Shepherd
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Protecting a female member of the witness protection program from a mafia
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hitman proves difficult for Sam, since the FBI appears to have an inform-
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ant confounding his attempts to hide her.
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Title: Freedom
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Leapdate: November 22, 1970
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Episode Number: 024
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Air Date: February 14, 1990
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Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
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Director: Alan J. Levi
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Guest Cast: Frank Sotonoma Salsedo, Leon Rippy, Gloria Hayes, Tom
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Everett
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Rather than saving his grandfather's life, Sam has to escape from jail
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and elude the police long enough to get them both to the reservation,
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where the old man can die in peace, at home.
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Title: Good Night, Dear Heart
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Leapdate: November 9, 1957
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Episode Number: 025
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Air Date: March 7, 1990
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Writer: Paul Brown
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Director: Christopher T. Welch
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Guest Cast: William Cain, Marcia Cross, Robert Duncan McNeill,
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Deborah Strang, W. K. Stratton
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Awards: Mystery Writers of America Award: Paul Brown
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Rather than saving the damsel of the episode, who supposedly committed
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suicide, Sam is the coroner trying to prove that she was murdered, and
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find out by whom.
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Title: Pool Hall Blues
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Leapdate: September 4, 1954
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Episode Number: 026
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Air Date: March 14, 1990
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Writer: Randy Holland
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Director: Joe Napolitano
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Guest Cast: Shari Headley, J. W. Smith, Teddy Wilson, Ken Foree,
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Robert Gossett
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Awards: Winner: Emmy - Cinematography: Michael Watkins
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American Society of Cinematographers Award Nomination:
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Michael Watkins
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In order to help his granddaughter save a small bar from the slimy loan
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shark holding a note on the place, Sam has to play pool like a pro...with
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a little help from Al and Ziggy.
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Title: Leaping In Without a Net
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Leapdate: November 18, 1958
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Episode Number: 027
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Air Date: March 28, 1990
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Writer: Tommy Thompson
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Director: Christopher T. Welch
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Guest Cast: Jan Triska, Fabiana Udenio, Richard Riehle, Phil
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Fondacaro
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Sam remembers he's afraid of heights when he leaps into a trapeze artist,
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whose sister wants him to catch her as she does a triple without a net.
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Dad is less than pleased, since his wife died a few years earlier while
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attempting the same stunt.
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Title: Maybe Baby
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Leapdate: March 11, 1963
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Episode Number: 028
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Air Date: April 4, 1990
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Writer: Paul Brown & Julie Brown
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Director: Michael Zinberg
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Guest Cast: Julie Brown, Jimmy Ray Weeks, Travis McKenna, Cathy
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McAuley, Charles Frank
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Babysitting a kidnapped tot and a flakey, compulsively lying stripper
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keeps Sam busy as they cross Texas, on the run from the legal father and
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a squad of cops.
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Title: Sea Bride
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Leapdate: June 3, 1954
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Episode Number: 029
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Air Date: May 2, 1990
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
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Director: Joe Napolitano
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Guest Cast: Beverly Leech, John Hertzler, James Harper, Patricia
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Harty, Juliet Sorcey, Tony Maggio, Louis Guss
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Awards: Emmy Nomination: Costume Design
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Aboard an ocean liner, Sam must stop the marriage of a young man's ex-
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wife to a mobster. In the process, he finds himself in one heck of a
|
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mess in the ship's garbage compartment.
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Title: M.I.A.
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Leapdate: April 1, 1969
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Episode Number: 030
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Air Date: May 9, 1990
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Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: Michael Zinberg
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Guest Cast: Jason Beghe, Susan Diol, Norman Large, Pat Skipper,
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William Shockley, Sierra Pecheur, Letitia Vasquez, Dan
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Ziskie
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When Sam leaps into the life of an undercover cop, Al explains that his
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mission is to convince a navy nurse that her MIA husband is still alive,
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and to prevent her from marrying a lawyer she meets on the day Sam leaps
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in. But a series of coincidences causes Sam to wonder about the true
|
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nature of his mission.
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Third Year:
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Awards: Emmy Nomination: Best Drama
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Golden Globe Award: Dean Stockwell
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Title: The Leap Home
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Leapdate: November 25, 1969
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Episode Number: 031
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Air Date: September 28, 1990
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Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: Joe Napolitano
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Guest Cast: Scott Bakula, David Newsom, Olivia Burnette, Hannah
|
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Cutrona, Mai-Lis Kuniholm, Caroline Kava
|
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Awards: Winner: Emmy - Makeup: Jeremy Swan, Douglas D. Kelly,
|
|
Gerald Quist & Michael Mills
|
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Writers Guild of American Nominee: Donald P. Bellisario
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As himself at the age of 16, Sam has the opportunity to both win the high
|
|
school basketball championship and save his family from their sad fates.
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Title: The Leap Home, Part II (Vietnam)
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Leapdate: April 7, 1970
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Episode Number: 032
|
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Air Date: October 5, 1990
|
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Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
|
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Director: Michael Zinberg
|
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Guest Cast: David Newsom, Andrea Thompson, Ernie Lively, David
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Hayward, Tia Carrere, Adam Nelson, Patrick Warburton,
|
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Ryan Reid, Rich Whiteside
|
|
Awards: Winner: Emmy - Cinematography: Michael Watkins, ASC
|
|
Emmy Nomination: Dean Stockwell
|
|
Directors Guild of America Award: Michael Zinberg
|
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As a Navy SEAL in his own brother's squad, Sam must determine whether he
|
|
is there to save Tom's life or ensure the success of the mission on which
|
|
his brother was killed.
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Title: Leap of Faith
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Leapdate: August 19, 1963
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Episode Number: 033
|
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Air Date: October 12, 1990
|
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Writer: Teleplay: Tommy Thompson
|
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Story: Nick Harding, Karen Hall, & Tommy Thompson
|
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Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Sandy McPeak, Danny Nucci, Davey Roberts, Erica Yohn,
|
|
Penny Stanton
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Sam finds himself in one holy mess as a priest in Philadelphia, trying to
|
|
help an alcoholic priest deal with a killer and the death of a young
|
|
parishoner.
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Title: One Strobe Over the Line
|
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Leapdate: June 15, 1965
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Episode Number: 034
|
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Air Date: October 19, 1990
|
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Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
|
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Director: Michael Zinberg
|
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Guest Cast: Marjorie Monaghan, Susan Anton, Kristoffer Tabori, David
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Sheinkompf, Robert Trumbull
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|
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Sam is a photographer who must protect a fashion model from a growing
|
|
dependency on amphetamines and a predatory manager's ambitions.
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Title: The Boogieman *
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Leapdate: October 31, 1964
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Episode Number: 035
|
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Air Date: October 26, 1990
|
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Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
|
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Director: Joe Napolitano
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Guest Cast: Valerie Mahaffey, Paul Linke, Fran Ryan, David Kriegel,
|
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Donald Hotton
|
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Awards: Emmy Nomination: Art Direction
|
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|
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Things do more than go bump in the night when Sam leaps into Joshua Raye,
|
|
a horror novelist on Halloween. Although Ziggy claims he's there to
|
|
prevent the death of a church deacon, things get even stranger when two
|
|
more people die without warning.
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(* It should be pointed out that the B-word is spelled out here in order
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to make the Guide as accurate as possible. Please remember that we are
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trained professionals. The editors of the Episode Guide do not take any
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responsibility for the horrible consequences that will undoubtedly befall
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anyone foolish enough to say this episode's title out loud.)
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Title: Miss Deep South
|
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Leapdate: June 7, 1958
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Episode Number: 036
|
|
Air Date: November 2, 1990
|
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Writer: Tommy Thompson
|
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Director: Christopher Welch
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|
Guest Cast: Heather McAdam, Nancy Stafford, David A. Brooks, Julie
|
|
Ann Lowery, Hugh Gillin
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|
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As Darlene Monte, a contestant in the "Miss Deep South" beauty pageant,
|
|
Sam must come to the aid of an innocent contender who faces disgrace when
|
|
she poses for naughty pictures taken by a sleazy pageant photographer.
|
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As if things weren't bad enough, Sam must ensure that Darlene finishes
|
|
third, so that she'll go on to become a doctor.
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Title: Black On White On Fire
|
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Leapdate: August 11, 1965
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Episode Number: 037
|
|
Air Date: November 9, 1990
|
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
|
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Director: Joe Napolitano
|
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Guest Cast: Gregory Millar, Corie Henninger, Sami Chester, Ron
|
|
Taylor, Marc Alaimo, Laverne Anderson, CCH Pounder
|
|
Awards: Emmy Nomination: Sound Editing
|
|
Deborah Pratt (award unknown)
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Sam leaps into a black med student engaged to a white woman in order to
|
|
ensure that he and his fiancee survive the Watts Riot together.
|
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Title: The Great Spontini
|
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Leapdate: May 9, 1974
|
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Episode Number: 038
|
|
Air Date: November 16, 1990
|
|
Writer: Christy Dawson & Beverly Bridges
|
|
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Amy Steel, Erich Anderson, Lauren Woodland, Michael
|
|
Fairman
|
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|
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Leaping into magician Harry Spontini, Sam has to prevent his estranged
|
|
wife from taking their daughter away from him as she files for
|
|
divorce, so she can marry her sleazy divorce attorney.
|
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|
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Title: Rebel Without a Clue
|
|
Leapdate: September 1, 1958
|
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Episode Number: 039
|
|
Air Date: November 30, 1990
|
|
Writer: Teleplay: Randy Holland & Paul Brown
|
|
Story: Nick Harding & Paul Brown
|
|
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Josie Bissett, Dietrich Bader, Teddy Wilson, Michael
|
|
Bryan French, Scott Kraft, Mark Boone, Jr., Joshua
|
|
Cadman
|
|
|
|
As "Bones," a member of a motorcycle gang, Sam is an uneasy rider who has
|
|
to prevent a Kerouac-inspired young woman from meeting her death on the
|
|
road.
|
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|
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Title: A Little Miracle
|
|
Leapdate: December 24, 1962
|
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|
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Episode Number: 040
|
|
Air Date: December 21, 1990
|
|
Writer: Teleplay: Sandy Fries & Robert A. Wolterstorff
|
|
Story: Sandy Fries
|
|
Director: Michael Watkins
|
|
Guest Cast: Charles Rocket, Melinda McGraw, Robert Lesser, Tom
|
|
McTigue
|
|
|
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On Christmas Eve, Sam leap into Reginald Pierson, valet to a wealthy
|
|
contractor, who is in danger of losing his soul in an attempt to demolish
|
|
a Salvation Army mission, so he can build his "Blake's Plaza." Seeing a
|
|
similarity to the Dicken's character, Sam and Al decide to "Scrooge" the
|
|
greed out of the man.
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|
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|
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Title: Runaway
|
|
Leapdate: July 4, 1964
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 041
|
|
Air Date: January 4, 1991
|
|
Writer: Paul Brown
|
|
Director: Michael Katelman
|
|
Guest Cast: Sandy Faison, Sherman Howard, Joeseph Hacker, Ami Foster
|
|
|
|
On a cross-country car trip, Sam, as 13-year-old Butchie, must contend
|
|
with a sadistic older sister and a mother on the verge of running away
|
|
>from an unfulfilling marriage, in search of the feminine mystique.
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|
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|
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Title: 8 1/2 Months
|
|
Leapdate: November 15, 1955
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 042
|
|
Air Date: March 6, 1991
|
|
Writer: Deborah Pratt
|
|
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Lana Schwab, James Whitmore, Jr., Hunter von Leer, Tasha
|
|
Scott, Anne Haney, Parley Baer, Philip Linton, Peggy
|
|
Walton-Walker
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|
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Billie Jean Crockett is a pregnant teenager who will make the second
|
|
biggest mistake of her life - giving her baby up for adoption - unless
|
|
Sam, as Billie Jean, can convince someone to help her raise her child...
|
|
before he goes into labor himself.
|
|
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|
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Title: Future Boy
|
|
Leapdate: October 6, 1957
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 043
|
|
Air Date: March 13, 1991
|
|
Writer: Tommy Thompson
|
|
Director: Michael Switzer
|
|
Guest Cast: Richard Herd, Debra Sticklin, George Wyner, Alan Fudge,
|
|
David Sage
|
|
|
|
Sam leaps Kenny Sharp, better known as "Future Boy", sidekick to Moe
|
|
Stein, host of the kid's show, "Time Patrol," who also happens to be
|
|
building a time machine in his basement. Unless Sam can prevent Moe's
|
|
daughter from attempting to have her father committed, Moe is destined
|
|
to be killed as he tries to hop a freight train.
|
|
|
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|
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Title: Private Dancer
|
|
Leapdate: October 6, 1979
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 044
|
|
Air Date: March 20, 1991
|
|
Writer: Paul Brown
|
|
Director: Debbie Allen
|
|
Guest Cast: Debbie Allen, Louis Mustillo, Heidi Swedberg, Robert
|
|
Schuch, Marguerite Pomerhn-Derricks, Rhondee Beriault
|
|
|
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An aspiring dancer working as a waitress in a strip club is in danger of
|
|
being led into a life of prostitution unless Sam, as "Rod the Bod," can
|
|
convince her to audition for a spot in a professional dance group. But,
|
|
since she's deaf, the choreographer doesn't believe she has the time to
|
|
give the young lady the attention she'll need.
|
|
|
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|
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Title: Piano Man
|
|
Leapdate: November 10, 1985
|
|
|
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Episode Number: 045
|
|
Air Date: March 27, 1991
|
|
Writer: Ed Scharlach
|
|
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Marietta DePrima, Angelo Tiffe, John Oldach, Denise
|
|
Gentile, Frank Roman, Cherry Davis
|
|
|
|
Joey Dinardo is a lounge lizard on the run from mob hitmen. When Sam
|
|
leaps in, he's been found by his ex-girlfriend, and former musical
|
|
partner, and now both are on a run for their lives from a killer who
|
|
seems to know their every move. Scott Bakula's lyrical debut:
|
|
Somewhere In The Night
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|
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Title: Southern Comforts
|
|
Leapdate: August 4, 1961
|
|
(Alternate Title: Love For Sale)
|
|
|
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Episode Number: 046
|
|
Air Date: April 3, 1991
|
|
Writer: Tommy Thompson
|
|
Director: Chris Ruppenthal
|
|
Guest Cast: Rita Taggart, David Graf, Georgia Emelin, Dan Butler,
|
|
Lauren Tom, Minnie Summers Lindsey, Diane Delano
|
|
|
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It's the best little cat-house in New Orleans. No, it's the Gilbert
|
|
Labonte Sewin' & Quiltin' Academy. As the proprietor of this worthy
|
|
establishment, Sam must prevent the mysterious death of a resident who
|
|
doesn't belong there.
|
|
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|
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Title: Glitter Rock
|
|
Leapdate: April 12, 1974
|
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|
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Episode Number: 047
|
|
Air Date: April 10, 1991
|
|
Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
|
|
Director: Andy Cadiff
|
|
Guest Cast: Jonathan Gries, Peter Noone, Christian Hoff, Michael
|
|
Cerveris, Robert Bauer, Liza Whitcraft
|
|
Awards: Emmy Nomination: Costume Design
|
|
|
|
Sam is a glitter rock star in danger of being stabbed to death after a
|
|
performance, unless Sam can determine who, from a growing list of people,
|
|
the real killer is.
|
|
|
|
|
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Title: A Hunting We Will Go
|
|
Leapdate: June 18, 1976
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 048
|
|
Air Date: April 18, 1991
|
|
Writer: Beverly Bridges
|
|
Director: Andy Cadiff
|
|
Guest Cast: Jane Sibbett, Ken Marshall, Cliff Bemis
|
|
|
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It's the leap from hell as Sam, a bounty hunter handcuffed to a wiley
|
|
embezzler who will stop at nothing to get away from him, has to deal with
|
|
his captive, as well as his attraction towards her, despite her countless
|
|
attacks on him.
|
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|
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|
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Title: Last Dance Before An Execution
|
|
Leapdate: May 12, 1971
|
|
|
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Episode Number: 049
|
|
Air Date: May 1, 1991
|
|
Writer: Teleplay: Deborah Pratt
|
|
Story: Bill Bigelow, Donald P. Bellisario, & Deborah
|
|
Pratt
|
|
Director: Michael Watkins
|
|
Guest Cast: Jenny Gago, Julio Oscar Mechoso, Christopher Allport,
|
|
James Sloyan
|
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|
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"Just think of someplace far away" is the advice Sam hears as he leaps
|
|
into Jesus Ortega, a Cuban-American being strapped into an electric
|
|
chair. A last second stay of execution gives Sam just forty-eight hours
|
|
to either prove himself innocent or fulfill his mission so that he can
|
|
leap before the Big Switch is pulled.
|
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|
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Title: Heart of a Champion
|
|
Leapdate: July 23, 1955
|
|
|
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Episode Number: 050
|
|
Air Date: May 8, 1991
|
|
Writer: Tommy Thompson
|
|
Director: Joe Napolitano
|
|
Guest Cast: Jerry Bossard, Don Hood, Deborah Wakeham, Angela Paton,
|
|
Rance Howard
|
|
|
|
The heart of a champion belongs to Ronnie, a professional wrestler, who
|
|
will die if he competes in the title match. Sam, as his brother and new
|
|
partner Terry, must convince him of his hidden health problem, while
|
|
avoiding his own health problem - the jealous wrestler-husband of a
|
|
woman who has taken an amorous interest in Sam.
|
|
|
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|
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Title: Nuclear Family
|
|
Leapdate: October 26, 1962
|
|
|
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Episode Number: 051
|
|
Air Date: May 15, 1991
|
|
Writer: Paul Brown
|
|
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Timothy Carhart, Kurt Fuller, Kim Flowers, Robert Hy
|
|
Gorman, Candy Hutson
|
|
|
|
Sam finds himself the brother of a fallout shelter salesman during the
|
|
Cuban Missile Crisis, where he must defuse a potentially explosive
|
|
situation as panic sets in on the night of John F. Kennedy's speech to
|
|
the nation.
|
|
|
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|
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Title: Shock Theater
|
|
Leapdate: October 2, 1954
|
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|
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Episode Number: 052
|
|
Air Date: May 22,1991
|
|
Writer: Deborah Pratt
|
|
Director: Joe Napolitano
|
|
Guest Cast: David Proval, Bruce A. Young, Scott Lawrence, Robert
|
|
Symonds, Candy Ann Brown, Nick Brooks, Lee Garlington
|
|
Awards: Emmy Nominations: Scott Bakula, Dean Stockwell
|
|
|
|
Leaping into Sam Bederman, a mental patient who is suffering from acute
|
|
depression, Sam receives an overloaded electroshock treatment, which
|
|
causes his Swiss-cheesed memory to be replaced by personas from previous
|
|
leaps. Al, finding himself visible to the mentally absent, must try to
|
|
complete Sam's mission, and convince him to take another shock treatment,
|
|
in order to leap Sam out before contact is lost forever.
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Fourth Year:
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Awards: Golden Globe Award: Scott Bakula
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Title: The Leap Back
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Leapdate: June 15, 1945
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Episode Number: 053
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Air Date: September 18, 1991
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Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: Michael Zinberg
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Guest Cast: Mimi Kuzyk, Amanda Wyss, Douglas Roberts, Robert
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Prescott, Candy Ann Brown, Jeanine Jackson, Dennis
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Wolfberg, Deborah Pratt
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Awards: Emmy Nomination: Dean Stockwell
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Struck by lightning, Sam and Al find their roles reversed, as Sam returns
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to the future, and to a long-lost love, while Al leaps back to 1945 to
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prevent the death of a returning World War II hero and his former girl-
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friend.
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Title: Play Ball
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Leapdate: August 6, 1961
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Episode Number: 054
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Air Date: September 25, 1991
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Writer: Tommy Thompson
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Director: Joe Napolitano
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Guest Cast: Neal McDonough, Maree Cheatham, Don Stroud, Courtney
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Gebhart, Peter Jason, Casey Sander, Royce D. Applegate
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A pitcher on a minor league baseball team, Sam must decide if he's there
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to help a fellow team member, get his host back into the major leagues,
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or babysit the porcine team mascot, all while resisting the amorous
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advances of the women in his life.
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Title: Hurricane
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Leapdate: August 17, 1969
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Episode Number: 055
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Air Date: October 2, 1991
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Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
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Director: Michael Watkins
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Guest Cast: Marilyn Jones, Tracy Kolis, James Morrison, Bill Erwin,
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Barbara Townsend, Richard Grove, Marjorie Lovett
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Awards: Emmy Nomination: Sound Editing
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Sam meets Camille, and possibly a killer, when he leaps into a deputy
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sheriff in a small Mississippi town, lying in the path of a deadly
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hurricane.
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Title: Justice
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Leapdate: May 11, 1965
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Episode Number: 056
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Air Date: October 9, 1991
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Writer: Toni Graphia
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Director: Rob Bowman
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Guest Cast: Lisa Waltz, Michael Beach, Fran Bennett, Dirk Blocker,
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Glenn Morshower, Lee Weaver, Jacob Gelman, Noble
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Willingham
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Sam must don the robe of a Ku Klux Klansman in order to save the life of
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an ambitious young civil rights leader, who is trying to register black
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voters.
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Title: Permanent Wave
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Leapdate: June 2, 1983
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Episode Number: 057
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Air Date: October 16, 1991
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Writer: Beverly Bridges
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Director: Scott Bakula
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Guest Cast: Doran Clark, Lela Ivy, Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Harry
|
|
Groener
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Sam leaps into Frank Bianca, a hairstylist in leather pants, to prevent
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the death of a young murder witness and his mother in Scott Bakula's
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directorial debut.
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Title: Raped
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Leapdate: June 20, 1980
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Episode Number: 058
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Air Date: October 30, 1991
|
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Writer: Beverly Bridges
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Director: Michael Zinberg
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Guest Cast: Penny Peyser, Nancy Lenehan, Arthur Rosenburg, Matthew
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Sheehan, Amy Ryan, Cheryl Pollak
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It's up to Sam to try to bring a rapist to justice when he leaps into the
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perp's victim, a young woman who may have been unwilling to press charges
|
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against the young man - the son of the pillar of the community.
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Title: The Wrong Stuff
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|
Leapdate: January 24, 1961
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Episode Number: 059
|
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Air Date: November 6, 1991
|
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Writer: Paul Brown
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Director: Joe Napolitano
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|
Guest Cast: Carolin Goodall, Gary Swanson, Albert Stratton, Kim
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|
Robillard, Peter Murnik
|
|
Awards: Genesis Awards (Animal Rights): accepted by Paul Brown
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|
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The fates make a monkey out of Sam when he leaps into Bobo, an astrochimp
|
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who must avoid succumbing to the experiments of an Air Force neurologist.
|
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Title: Dreams
|
|
Leapdate: February 28, 1979
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Episode Number: 060
|
|
Air Date: November 13, 1991
|
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
|
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Director: Anita Addison
|
|
Guest Cast: Jocelyn O'Brien, Alan Scarfe, Bill Marcus
|
|
Awards: Emmy Nominations: Scott Bakula, Michael Watkins, ASC
|
|
ASC Award Nomination: Michael Watkins, ASC
|
|
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|
It's more like a nightmare when Sam leaps into a detective, investigating
|
|
a gruesome murder. He may be next if he doesn't find out who eviscerated
|
|
the victim and his only hope is the victim's catatonic son and her
|
|
husband's psychiatrist. The horrific flashbacks he's experiencing don't
|
|
help matters much either.
|
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|
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Title: A Single Drop of Rain
|
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Leapdate: September 7, 1953
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Episode Number: 061
|
|
Air Date: November 20, 1991
|
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Writer: Teleplay: Richard C. Okie
|
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Story: Richard C. Okie & Donald P. Bellisario
|
|
Director: Virgil W. Vogel
|
|
Guest Cast: Phyllis Lyons, Patrick Massett, Carl Anthony Payne II,
|
|
Britt Leach, R. G. Armstrong, Anne Haney, Hal Landon, Jr.
|
|
Awards: Emmy Nomination: Costume Design
|
|
|
|
A devastating drought will be the ruin of a small town unless Sam, as
|
|
Billy Beaumont, "purveyor of precipiation and maker of rain," can find a
|
|
way to make it rain, while keeping his family together in the process.
|
|
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|
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Title: Unchained
|
|
Leapdate: November 2, 1956
|
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|
Episode Number: 062
|
|
Air Date: November 27, 1991
|
|
Writer: Paris Qualles
|
|
Director: Michael Watkins
|
|
Guest Cast: Basil Wallace, J. C. Quinn, Claude Earl Jones, Don
|
|
Sparks, Robert V. Barron, Jed Mills
|
|
|
|
Sam and a fellow convict named Boone are the defiant ones when Sam has to
|
|
rescue his companion from a fifteen year sentence on a chain gang.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: The Play's the Thing
|
|
Leapdate: September 9, 1969
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 063
|
|
Air Date: January 8, 1992
|
|
Writer: Beverly Bridges
|
|
Director: Eric Laneuville
|
|
Guest Cast: Penny Fuller, Robert Pine, Daniel Roebuck, Anna Gunn,
|
|
Craig Richard Nelson
|
|
|
|
May meets December when Sam leaps into a young actor in love with an
|
|
older woman, who is also an aspiring singer. If he can't boost her
|
|
confidence and help her get her career on track, she will face a "fate
|
|
worse than death," returning with her son to Cleveland.
|
|
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|
|
|
Title: Running For Honor
|
|
Leapdate: June 11, 1964
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 064
|
|
Air Date: January 15, 1992
|
|
Writer: Robert Harris Duncan
|
|
Director: Bob Hulme
|
|
Guest Cast: John Finn, Sean O'Bryan, Anthony Palermo, John Roselius,
|
|
Lisa Lawrence
|
|
|
|
As a track star in a Navy college, Sam must prevent the death of his ex-
|
|
roommate, who was expelled because he was gay, and who is slated to die
|
|
at the hands of a group of bigoted cadets.
|
|
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|
|
|
Title: Temptation Eyes
|
|
Leapdate: February 1, 1985
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 065
|
|
Air Date: January 22, 1992
|
|
Writer: Paul Brown
|
|
Director: Christopher Hibler
|
|
Guest Cast: Tamilyn Tomita, Kent Williams, James Handy
|
|
|
|
A serial killer stalks San Francisco while Sam as Dillion Powell, a TV
|
|
reporter, protects a beautiful psychic who's working on the case, from
|
|
becoming the next victim. The young lady is very clear of sight, as Sam
|
|
and Al soon discover.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: The Last Gunfighter
|
|
Leapdate: November 28, 1957
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 066
|
|
Air Date: January 29, 1992
|
|
Writer: Teleplay: Sam Rolfe & Chris Ruppenthal
|
|
Story: Sam Rolfe
|
|
Director: Joe Napolitano
|
|
Guest Cast: John Anderson, Susan Isaacs, Kenneth Tigar, Sean Baca,
|
|
O'Neal Compton, Jerry Potter
|
|
|
|
Sam finds himself in the life of Tyler Meanes, a teller of tall tales
|
|
who faces death at the hand of an old friend in a shootout at high noon.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: A Song for the Soul
|
|
Leapdate: April 7, 1963
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 067
|
|
Air Date: February 26, 1992
|
|
Writer: Deborah Pratt
|
|
Director: Michael Watkins
|
|
Guest Cast: Harrison Page, Tamara Townsend, T'Keyah "Crystal" Keymah,
|
|
Eric LaSalle
|
|
Awards: Emmy Nomination: Harrison Page
|
|
Emmy Nomination: Art Direction
|
|
"Eddie" award (American Cinema Editors): Jon Koslowsky
|
|
|
|
As a backup singer in a black, amateur girl group Sam finds between the
|
|
fifteen year-old lead singer and her father as he attempts to rescue the
|
|
girl from a sleazy night club owner's clutches.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Ghost Ship
|
|
Leapdate: August 13, 1956
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 068
|
|
Air Date: March 4, 1992
|
|
Writer: Paris Qualles & Donald P. Bellisario
|
|
Director: Anita Addison
|
|
Guest Cast: Scott Hoxby, Kimberly Foster, Kurt Deutsch, Carla Gugino
|
|
|
|
Flying over the Bermuda Triangle, Sam, as the co-pilot, must prevent the
|
|
flight from returning to Virginia, to get a seriously ill passenger to a
|
|
doctor before she dies. Flying through the triangle is riskier than it
|
|
seems, and Sam, deprived of Al's help when the hologram fades out, must
|
|
get them through alive.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Roberto!
|
|
Leapdate: January 27, 1982
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 069
|
|
Air Date: March 11, 1992
|
|
Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
|
|
Director: Scott Bakula
|
|
Guest Cast: DeLane Matthews, Alan Oppenheimer, Jerry Hardin, Michael
|
|
Heintzman, Marcus Giamatti, Don Gibb
|
|
|
|
Sam, as Roberto!, is a tabloid talk show host a la Geraldo who, with an
|
|
asthmatic rival and co-worker, tries to uncover a mystery at a local
|
|
chemical plant, a mystery which may prove to be deadly for his co-worker.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: It's A Wonderful Leap
|
|
Leapdate: May 10, 1958
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 070
|
|
Air Date: April 1, 1992
|
|
Writer: Teleplay: Paul Brown
|
|
Story: Danielle Alexandra & Paul Brown
|
|
Director: Paul Brown
|
|
Guest Cast: Liz Torres, Jerry Adler, Peter Iacangelo, Robin Frates,
|
|
Jack R. Orend
|
|
|
|
Sam finds himself behind the wheel of a New York taxicab, in the life of
|
|
Max Greenman, a driver striving to win his own tag, a license to drive
|
|
his own cab. His mission is aided with the help of a woman who claims
|
|
to be a guardian angel.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Moments to Live
|
|
Leapdate: May 4, 1985
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 071
|
|
Air Date: April 8, 1992
|
|
Writer: Tommy Thompson
|
|
Director: Joe Napolitano
|
|
Guest Cast: Kathleen Wilhoite, Pruitt Taylor Vince, Frances Bay,
|
|
Brian George, Matthew Ashford
|
|
|
|
Sam is a soap opera heart surgeon and the obsession of a love-struck, if
|
|
somewhat deranged fan. He must escape from the woman and her husband who
|
|
kidnap him for reproductive purposes.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: The Curse of Ptah-Hotep
|
|
Leapdate: March 2, 1957
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 072
|
|
Air Date: April 22, 1992
|
|
Writer: Chris Ruppenthal
|
|
Director: Joe Napolitano
|
|
Guest Cast: Lisa Darr, John Kapelos
|
|
|
|
It's almost as though Sam were on vacation when, as Egyptologist Dale
|
|
Conway, he gets to read hieroglyphics, search lost tombs, and, of course,
|
|
visit Egypt. But between an encroahing sandstorm, computer glitches back
|
|
at the project, the suspicious deaths of the guides, and a 3000 year old
|
|
curse to round things off, Sam has very little time to play in the sand.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Stand Up
|
|
Leapdate: April 30, 1959
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 073
|
|
Air Date: May 13, 1992
|
|
Writer: Deborah Pratt
|
|
Director: Michael Zinberg
|
|
Guest Cast: Bob Saget, Amy Yasbeck, Robert Miranda, Tom LaGrua, Mark
|
|
Lonow
|
|
|
|
Sam, as the singing half of a comedy team, soon finds that trying to con-
|
|
vince two people that they're truly in love is no laughing matter, esp-
|
|
ecially when one of them is the object of a sleazy casino owner's desire.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: A Leap For Lisa
|
|
Leapdate: June 25, 1957
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 074
|
|
Air Date: May 20, 1992
|
|
Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
|
|
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Charles Rocket, Jeffrey Corbett, Larry Brandenburg, James
|
|
Walters, Terry Farrell, Anthony Peck, Roddy McDowall
|
|
Awards: Emmy Nomination: Dean Stockwell
|
|
|
|
Sam leaps into one Al "Bingo" Calavicci to prevent the death of his mar-
|
|
ried lover. But when Sam accidentally alters history, and finds out too
|
|
late about her untimely demise, it could mean the gas chamber for Al...
|
|
and a whole new situation at the Project.
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
|
Fifth Year:
|
|
|
|
Title: Lee Harvey Oswald
|
|
Leapdates: October 5, 1957 - November 22, 1963
|
|
(Alternate Titles: Leaping On A String, Leap To Judgement)
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 075
|
|
Air Date: September 22, 1992
|
|
Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
|
|
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Reni Stanton, Willie Garson, Natasha Pavlova, Elya
|
|
Baskin, Donna Magnani, Dennis Wolfberg
|
|
|
|
As a result of leaping again before he had a chance to complete his
|
|
original mission, Sam finds himself leaping back and forth through the
|
|
life of Lee Harvey Oswald. Following the sole assassin theory, Sam and
|
|
Al attempt to prevent Oswald's attack on John F. Kennedy. But, with
|
|
each leap giving Oswald more control over Sam's body, history seems
|
|
doomed to repeat itself.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Leaping Of The Shrew
|
|
Leapdate: September 27, 1956
|
|
(Alternate Title: Washed Away; When Venus Smiles)
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 076
|
|
Air Date: September 29, 1992
|
|
Writer: Richard Okie & Robin Jill Bernheim
|
|
Director: Alan J. Levi
|
|
Guest Cast: Brooke Shields
|
|
Awards: Motion Picture Sound Editors:
|
|
Automatic Dialogue Replacement editing
|
|
|
|
|
|
It's Robinson Crusoe with a twist when Sam leaps into a Greek sailor
|
|
stranded on a deserted island with a beautiful young rich woman who
|
|
appears to be less than fond of both him and their stranded situation.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Nowhere To Run
|
|
Leapdate: August 10, 1968
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 077
|
|
Air Date: October 6, 1992
|
|
Writer: Tommy Thompson
|
|
Director: Alan J. Levi
|
|
Guest Cast: Michael Boatman, Jennifer Aniston, Norman Snow, Gene
|
|
Lythgow, Judith Hoag
|
|
|
|
As a Marine captain whose legs were amputated after a mishap in Vietnam,
|
|
Sam finds himself in a veteran's hospital, where he must prevent the
|
|
suicide of a fellow patient who would rather be dead than face life
|
|
paralyzed from the neck down. Making matters worse, his wife seems
|
|
incapable of accepting the fact that she and Sam's host can still lead a
|
|
normal life, in spite of his condition.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Killin' Time
|
|
Leapdate: June 18, 1958
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 078
|
|
Air Date: October 20, 1992
|
|
Writer: Tommy Thompson
|
|
Director: Michael Watkins
|
|
Guest Cast: Connie Ray, Cameron Dye, Jim Haynie, Joseph Malone,
|
|
Dennis Wolfberg
|
|
Awards: American Society of Cinematographers award nomination:
|
|
Michael Watkins, ASC
|
|
|
|
Sam leaps into a tricky situation as an escaped killer holed up in a
|
|
house with a mother and daughter as hostages. Escape isn't going to be
|
|
easy for either Sam or his hostages, when the real killer breaks out of
|
|
the waiting room, stranding Sam in the past, destined to die at the hands
|
|
of a vengeful sheriff.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Star Light, Star Bright
|
|
Leapdate: May 21, 1966
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 079
|
|
Air Date: October 27, 1992
|
|
Writer: Richard C. Okie
|
|
Director: Christopher Hibler
|
|
Guest Cast: Morgan Weisser, H. Richard Greene, Michael L. Maquire,
|
|
Anne Lockhart, Guy Boyd
|
|
|
|
Sam leaps into a 79-year-old man whose son wants to have him committed
|
|
when he claims to have seen UFO's. Sam is kept busy as he tries to keep
|
|
the family together, prevent the future drug overdose of "his" grandson,
|
|
and avoid the sinister plans of the military, all before the next anti-
|
|
cipated UFO sighting.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Deliver Us From Evil
|
|
Leapdate: March 19, 1966
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 080
|
|
Air Date: November 10, 1992
|
|
Writer: Robin Jill Bernheim, Tommy Thompson, & Deborah Pratt
|
|
Director: Bob Hulme
|
|
Guest Cast: Carolyn Seymour, John DiAquino, Renee Coleman, Laura
|
|
Harrington, Kristen Cloke, Ryan McWhorter
|
|
|
|
Things are already on their way downhill when Sam leaps back into Jimmy
|
|
LaMotta. Despite Sam's inaction, history continues to change for the
|
|
worst. The cause is unknown until Sam discovers another time traveler on
|
|
the scene, one who's determined to destroy Jimmy's family, as well as
|
|
Sam.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Trilogy
|
|
|
|
Air Date: November 17, 1992 (Part I) &
|
|
November 24, 1992 (Parts II & III)
|
|
Writer: Deborah Pratt
|
|
Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
|
|
Guest Cast: Mary Gordon Murray, Max Wright, Stephen Lee, Fran
|
|
Bennett, Travis Fine, Kimberly Cullum, Meg Foster, Melora
|
|
Hardin, James Greene, Parley Baer, Diana Bellamy, Wendy
|
|
Robie, Christopher Curry
|
|
|
|
Part I
|
|
Leapdate: August 8, 1955
|
|
(Alternate Title: One Little Heart)
|
|
Episode Number: 081
|
|
|
|
A pair of unsolved murders marks just the tip of the iceberg when Sam
|
|
leaps into a sheriff in a small Louisana town. Rumors of a history of
|
|
family insanity, the suspicions surrounding his daughter Abigail's
|
|
involvement in the murders, and ghostly visions of his institutionalized
|
|
wife just make matters worse.
|
|
|
|
Part II
|
|
Leapdate: June 14, 1966
|
|
(Alternate Title: For Your Love)
|
|
Episode Number: 082
|
|
|
|
Finding himself back in the same small Louisiana town, in the arms of
|
|
Abigail, now twenty-one, Sam must prevent an angry crowd of townspeople
|
|
>from lynching his fiancee, following the disappearance of a young boy
|
|
whom she had been babysitting.
|
|
|
|
Part III
|
|
Leapdate: July 28, 1978
|
|
(Alternate Title: The Last Door)
|
|
Episode Number: 083
|
|
|
|
Sam is an aging lawyer, recruited by Abigail, now thirty-three, to defend
|
|
her when she is put on trial for the murder of Lita Aider, the woman
|
|
whose daughter Abigail was accused of killing almost twenty-five years
|
|
earlier.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: Promised Land
|
|
Leapdate: December 22, 1971
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 084
|
|
Air Date: December 15, 1992
|
|
Writer: Gillian Horvath & Tommy Thompson
|
|
Director: Scott Bakula
|
|
Guest Cast: Dwier Brown, Arlen Dean Snyder, Chris Stacy, Jonathan
|
|
Hogan, Elizabeth Dennehy, Kellie Overbey, Lorinne
|
|
Dills-Vozoff, Elizabeth Rainey, Scott Bakula
|
|
|
|
Sam leaps back to Elk Ridge, Indiana to help save the lives of the
|
|
Walters boys as they try to save their farm from a banker with designs on
|
|
getting rich from foreclosure.
|
|
|
|
|
|
Title: A Tale Of Two Sweeties
|
|
Leapdate: February 25, 1958
|
|
|
|
Episode Number: 085
|
|
Air Date: January 5, 1993
|
|
Writer: Robin Jill Bernheim
|
|
Director: Christopher Hibler
|
|
Guest Cast: Mary Lou Childs, Jill Tracy, Ashley Peldon, J. D. Daniels,
|
|
Shay Astar, Michael Bellisario, Larry Manetti
|
|
|
|
As a horse-playing, traveling brush salesman, Sam finds himself with two
|
|
wives and two families. Although Ziggy predicts that Sam's mission is to
|
|
choose between the two lives, the choice is made more difficult by the fact
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that there's only a 50/50 chance that he'll choose the right one. As if
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things weren't bad enough, Sam finds that his penniless host owes a pair
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of bookies some big bucks.
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Title: Liberation
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Leapdate: October 19, 1968
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Episode Number: 086
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Air Date: January 12, 1993
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Writer: Chris Abbott & Deborah Pratt
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Director: Bob Hulme
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Guest Cast: Max Gail, Deborah Van Valkenburgh, Stephen Mills, Bill
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Calvert, Megyn Price
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Leaping into a housewife and mother of two on the verge of women's lib,
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Sam must prevent the death of his daughter during a sit in, while con-
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vincing the girl's father that his marriage can survive a liberated
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wife and daughter.
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Title: Dr. Ruth
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Leapdate: April 25, 1985
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Episode Number: 087
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Air Date: January 19, 1993
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Writer: Robin Jill Bernheim
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Director: Stuart Margolin
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Guest Cast: Peter Spears, Anita Barone, James McDonnell, Robyn Lively,
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Dr. Ruth Westheimer
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While Sam is in 1985, running her radio talk show, playing matchmaker to
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her producers, and trying to help a young secretary who's being sexually
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harassed by her boss, Dr. Ruth Westheimer spends her time in the Waiting
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Room, counseling Al on his feelings towards his five wives, as well as
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his relationship with Tina.
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Title: Blood Moon
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Leapdate: March 10, 1975
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Episode Number: 088
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Air Date: February 9, 1993
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Writer: Tommy Thompson
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Director: Alan J. Levi
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Guest Cast: Ian Buchanan, Deborah Maria Moore, Shae D'Lyn, Rod Loomis
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As an eccentric, possibly vampiric, artist just outside of London, Sam
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must bear with Al's superstitions, while trying to prevent the death of
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his host's young wife, at the hands of a couple who are taking a
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sacrificial ceremony in honor of the "blood moon."
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Title: Return
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Leapdate: October 8, 1956
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(Alternate Titles: And Forgive Us Our Sins, The Evil Men Do)
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Episode Number: 089
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Air Date: February 23, 1993
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Writer: Richard C. Okie
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Director: Harvey Laidman
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Guest Cast: ** Renee Coleman, Carolyn Seymour, Tristan Tait, Paul
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Scherrer, Katherine Cortez, Bojesse Christopher,
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Michael Manasseri, Maggie Roswell, Sam Scarber, Barbara
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Montgomery, Neil Patrick Harris
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As Arnold Watkins, better known as The Midnight Marauder, Sam has to
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persuade a fraternity to stop using chicken races as a part of their
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hazing ceremonies, while Al tries to convince Arnold to stop trying
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to get himself killed in retaliation for his parents' deaths twelve
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years earlier. When Alia, the evil leaper, appears on the scene, Sam
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becomes determined to take her with him when he leaps.
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(** Since "Return" and "Revenge" were aired back-to-back as a two-hour
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movie, their guest cast listings were unfortunately combined. For the
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time being (until I have enough information to extract them, perhaps
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when the episodes are rerun), the guest cast listed for both episodes
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are somewhat inaccurate. In essence, Renee Coleman and Carolyn Seymour
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are the only guests who appeared in both episodes. Anyone else whose
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name appears under both episodes was actually in one or the other, but
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NOT both. We apologize for the inconvenience.)
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Title: Revenge
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Leapdate: September 16, 1987
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Episode Number: 090
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Air Date: February 23, 1993
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Writer: Deborah Pratt
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Director: Debbie Allen
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Guest Cast: ** Renee Coleman, Carolyn Seymour, Hinton Battle, Rosana
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DeSoto, Tristan Tait, Paul Scherrer, Katherine Cortez,
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Bojesse Christopher, Michael Manasseri, Maggie Roswell,
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Sam Scarber, Barbara Montgomery
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Having simo-leaped, both Sam and Alia find themselves trapped in a
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women's prison, accused of murdering a fellow inmate. Their efforts
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to unmask the real killer are not their top priority as the two
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attempt to keep Alia's location hidden from her observer, Zoey, who
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leaps into the same place and time, determined to make Alia pay for
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her betrayal.
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Title: Goodbye Norma Jean
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Leapdate: April 4, 1960
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Episode Number: 091
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Air Date: March 2, 1993
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Writer: Richard C. Okie
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Director: Christopher Hibler
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Guest Cast: Susan Griffiths, Liz Vassey, Joris Stuyck, Stephen Root
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As chauffer to Marilyn Monroe, Sam must try to prevent Marilyn's tragic
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death. But when a well-meaning plan backfires, it could mean the end of
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Marilyn's career, even if her life is saved.
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Title: The Beast Within
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Leapdate: November 6, 1972
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Episode Number: 092
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Air Date: March 16, 1993
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Writer: John D'Aquino
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Director: Gus Trikonis
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Guest Cast: Pat Skipper, Eileen Seeley, Sean Gregory Sullivan,
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David Tom
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Sam leaps into Henry Adams, one of a trio of friends who fought in Vietnam
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and came home each with their own personal scars and the memory of a lost
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buddy. He has to save the life of a friend, Roy, as well as of a young
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boy, Daniel, who ventures into the woods of Washington looking for proof of
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Bigfoot.
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Title: The Leap Between The States
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Leapdate: September 20, 1862
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Episode Number: 093
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Air Date: March 30, 1993
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Writer: Richard C. Okie
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Director: David Hemmings
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Guest Cast: Kate McNeil, Geoffrey Lower, Michael D. Roberts,
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Neil Giuntoli
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In a bizarre twist of a genetic coil, Sam leaps into his great-grandfather,
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Captain John Beckett, during the Civil War. He must not interfere with his
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ancestor's romance with a riled southern belle named Olivia. He must also
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avoid being hanged as a Yankee dog by some home-guard Confederate soldiers.
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Title: Memphis Melody
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Leapdate: July 3, 1954
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Episode Number: 094
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Air Date: April 20, 1993
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Writer: Robin Jill Bernheim
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Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
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Guest Cast: Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, John Scott Clough, Lisa Jane Persky,
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Garn Stephans, Gregory Itzin, John Boyd West, Eric
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Bruskotter, Frazer Smith, Melissa Bernheim, Stephanie Scott
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Sam swivels his hips into Elvis Presley, mere days before he is
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discovered. Along with making sure that Elvis *does* become the
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King, Sam must help Sue Anne, a local songbird, from being trapped
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in a not-so-gilded cage of marriage.
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Title: Mirror Image
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Leapdate: August 8, 1953
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Episode Number: 095
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Air Date: May 5, 1993
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Writer: Donald P. Bellisario
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Director: James Whitmore, Jr.
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Guest Cast: Bruce McGill, John DiAquino, Richard Herd, W. Morgan
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Sheppard, Stephan McHatrie, Mike Genovese, Susan Diol,
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Dan Butler, Dennis Wolfberg, Kevin McDermott,
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Ferdinand Carangelo, Brad Silverman, J. D. Daniels,
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Michael Bellisario
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Sam lands in a not-so-ordinary bar in a coal mining town, where
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strange things are happening and familiar people don't know him. With
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the help of another Al, he still has something to set right ... or is
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there more than one thing he needs to change? Last show of the
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series (so far).
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Keep Leaping...
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