Quantum Leap (season 5) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
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Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 22, 1992 – May 5, 1993 |
Season chronology | |
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List of Quantum Leap episodes |
Season five of Quantum Leap ran on NBC from September 22, 1992 to May 5, 1993. It consists of twenty-two episodes. An episode from the show's final season received another Creative Arts Emmy Award, this time for Outstanding Individual Achievement in Editing for a Series – Single Camera Production (episode 'Lee Harvey Oswald').
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Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Leap location & date | Original air date | Prod. code |
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76 | 1 | 'Lee Harvey Oswald (Part 1) – Leaping on a String' | James Whitmore, Jr. | Donald P. Bellisario | Dallas, Texas March 21, 1963 / Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan October 5–7, 1957 / Tustin, California January 6, 1959 | September 22, 1992 | 68102A |
Sam leaps into various points in the life of Lee Harvey Oswald (played by Willie Garson) in an effort to seemingly prevent him from killing President John F. Kennedy or find the truth about the events that day. However, the objective is made more complex by the fact that their minds are merging. Sam starts to believe he is Oswald. Note: Originally shown as a two-hour episode. Series creator Donald P. Bellisario, who actually met the real Oswald in 1959 when they both served in the Marine Corps, wrote this episode as a rebuttal to the 1991 film JFK, and believed that there was no assassination conspiracy and that Oswald was perfectly capable of acting alone in killing Kennedy.[1] | |||||||
77 | 2 | 'Lee Harvey Oswald (Part 2) – Leap to Judgement' | James Whitmore, Jr. | Donald P. Bellisario | Lubyanka in Moscow, Russia October 21, 1959 / Dallas, Texas April 10, 1963 / New Orleans, Louisiana August 9, 1963 / Dallas, Texas November 21–22, 1963 | September 22, 1992 | 68102B |
As the date for Dallas draws nearer, Oswald's personality is getting harder to control. Al is finding it harder to connect with Sam. Is Sam supposed to save the President, or unearth the conspiracy? In the end, Oswald is revealed to be the lone assassin of JFK (Al speculating that people made up the idea of a conspiracy rather than face the idea that we are all still so vulnerable that one man could kill the President that easily). Sam makes a final leap into U.S. Secret Service agent Clint Hill who climbed on the back of the President's limousine during the assassination. In the episode dénouement, Al reveals that Sam has changed history: originally, Jackie Kennedy (played by Karen Ingram) in an alternate history was killed along with her husband, but Sam's actual mission was to save her, and he succeeded. | |||||||
78 | 3 | 'Leaping of the Shrew' | Alan J. Levi | Robin Jill Bernheim & Richard C. Okie | Aegean Sea September 27, 1956 | September 29, 1992 | 68104 |
Sam finds his patience tested when he leaps into Nikos Stathatos (played by Socrates Alafouzos) in a lifeboat with a bratty, self-obsessed heiress Vanessa Foster (played by Brooke Shields) and end up stuck on an island from which they will not be rescued for nine years. The episode refers to Swept Away (1974). | |||||||
79 | 4 | 'Nowhere to Run' | Alan J. Levi | Tommy Thompson | San Diego, California August 10, 1968 | October 6, 1992 | 68103 |
Sam leaps into Ronald Miller (played by Michael Carpenter), a legless Vietnam vet in a veterans' hospital who must save the life of a quadriplegic soldier while still keeping his wife from leaving him so that his eldest son can save a tank troop in the Gulf War. Note: A pre-FriendsJennifer Aniston and pre-Spin CityMichael Boatman (who coincidentally played a doctor called Sam Beckett in China Beach) guest star. Judith Hoag (known for the role of April O'Neil in Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles The Movie) also guest stars. | |||||||
80 | 5 | 'Killin' Time' | Michael Watkins | Tommy Thompson | Pine County, Oklahoma June 18, 1958 | October 20, 1992 | 68106 |
Sam leaps into Leon Stiles (played by Cameron Dye), a dangerous criminal who has taken a mother and her young daughter hostage. Meanwhile, Al must find the homicidal Stiles, who has escaped from the project waiting room, leaving Gushie to act as a temporary Observer. Note: This episode provides a rare glimpse of the present world outside Project Quantum Leap. | |||||||
81 | 6 | 'Star Light, Star Bright' | Christopher Hibler | Richard C. Okie | Charlemont, Massachusetts May 21, 1966 | October 27, 1992 | 68101 |
Sam is Maxwell Stoddard (played by Douglas Stark), an eccentric grandfather living with his son and his family. He must prevent his teenage grandson from running away and getting caught up in the drug culture while also preventing the grandfather from being sent to a mental institution for his wild stories about UFOs. Guest stars: Anne Lockhart and Guy Boyd | |||||||
82 | 7 | 'Deliver Us From Evil' | Bob Hulme | Deborah Pratt & Robin Jill Bernheim & Tommy Thompson | Oakland, California March 19, 1966 | November 10, 1992 | 68109 |
Sam leaps back into Jimmy LaMotta (played by Brad Silverman), but is perplexed when he finds that the happy future he supposedly ensured in his previous leap is not taking place, and his brother's marriage is falling apart. Shortly thereafter, Sam finds something he never expected. A female quantum leaper named Alia (played by Renée Coleman) is apparently there to 'put wrong what once went right'. | |||||||
83 | 8 | 'Trilogy (Part 1) – One Little Heart' | James Whitmore, Jr. | Deborah Pratt | Pottersville, Louisiana August 8, 1955 | November 17, 1992 | 68105 |
Sam leaps into a small Louisiana town as a sheriff named Clayton Fuller (played by James Whitmore, Jr.) who's also the father of young Abigail Fuller (played by Kimberly Cullum), a girl accused by a local townswoman named Leta Aider (played by Mary Gordon Murray) of killing her husband and daughter. Leta is the only surviving member of her deceased family and believes Abigail to be cursed. Note: Clayton Fuller (Sam's mirror image in this episode) is played by episode director James Whitmore, Jr. For the only time, this episode's leap date is the same as a previous one (season one's 'The Color Of Truth'). (Although, Sam has leaped from one person to another person at the same time, within the same episode). | |||||||
84 | 9 | 'Trilogy (Part 2) – For Your Love' | James Whitmore, Jr. | Deborah Pratt | Pottersville, Louisiana June 14, 1966 | November 24, 1992 | 68112 |
Sam again leaps into the life of Abigail Fuller (Melora Hardin)... this time as her soon-to-be husband William 'Will' Kinman (played by Travis Fine). Sam begins to fall for her himself, but a lynch mob led by Leta Aider (played by Mary Gordon Murray) may hang her if Sam does not find the runaway child Abigail was babysitting. | |||||||
85 | 10 | 'Trilogy (Part 3) – The Last Door' | James Whitmore, Jr. | Deborah Pratt | Baton Rouge, Louisiana July 28, 1978 | November 24, 1992 | 68113 |
Sam leaps into Larry Stanton III (played by W.K. Stratton), a lawyer who defends Abigail (played by Melora Hardin) on trial for the murder of Leta Aider, the woman who accused her of killing her husband and daughter twenty-three years earlier. Secrets are revealed, the family history comes unraveled, and surprises are in store for Sam as he discovers the heritage behind Abigail's daughter, Samantha Jo Fuller (played by Kimberly Cullum). Guest star: Parley Baer also guest stars | |||||||
86 | 11 | 'Promised Land' | Scott Bakula | Gillian Horvath & Tommy Thompson | Elk Ridge, Indiana December 22, 1971 | December 15, 1992 | 68110 |
Sam leaps into his hometown as Willie Walters (played by Daniel Engstrom), one of three brothers who are robbing the town bank in order to pay off a loan. Sam must uncover the reason the bank lent money to these farmers who could not possibly pay it back, while trying to prevent the brothers from being killed when they try to escape. Note: Scott Bakula plays a dual role in this episode, also appearing as Sam's father, John Beckett. | |||||||
87 | 12 | 'A Tale of Two Sweeties' | Christopher Hibler | Robin Jill Bernheim | Pompano Beach Airpark, Florida February 25, 1958 | January 5, 1993 | 68118 |
Sam finds himself between the proverbial rock and hard place when he leaps into a bigamist named Martin 'Marty' Elroy, with a 50% chance of picking the right family to stay with. | |||||||
88 | 13 | 'Liberation' | Bob Hulme | Chris Abbott & Deborah Pratt | Connecticut October 16, 1968 | January 12, 1993 | 68108 |
Sam leaps into Margaret Sanders, a housewife who must convince her husband that the family can survive and even thrive with feminism. He must also persuade the daughter that advances for women must come about through nonviolent means and persuade a woman working in the husband's firm to be more assertive about her ideas for the company. | |||||||
89 | 14 | 'Dr. Ruth' | Stuart Margolin | Robin Jill Bernheim | Manhattan, New York April 25, 1985 | January 19, 1993 | 68114 |
As the famous sex doctor Ruth Westheimer, Sam must help a woman stand up to the sexual harassment of her boss and get his coworkers together, while the real Dr. Ruth helps Al deal with his fear of abandonment and his inability to tell a woman that he loves her. Note: This episode marks the only time that Sam has leaps into two women in a row and the only time the Leapee is seen being replaced in the waiting room at the conclusion of the episode. | |||||||
90 | 15 | 'Blood Moon' | Alan J. Levi | Tommy Thompson | Outside of London, England March 10, 1975 | February 9, 1993 | 68117 |
Sam leaps into an eccentric artist named Lord Nigel Corrington who lives a strange, Gothic lifestyle. He has only a few hours to save his wife from a grisly death, supposedly at the hands of a vampire (Ian Buchanan), while dealing with Al's own conviction that his host actually is the walking dead. | |||||||
91 | 16 | 'Return of the Evil Leaper' | Harvey Laidman | Richard C. Okie | North Falls, New York October 8, 1956 | February 23, 1993 | 68124 |
As a nerdy college kid named Arnold Watkins (played by Tristan Tait) who dresses up as a superhero, Sam must stop a fraternity from holding chicken races as part of their initiation. While back in the waiting room, Al must convince Sam's host to give up his dangerous lifestyle and help him deal with the murder of his parents. However, the sudden return of the Evil Leaper Alia (played by Renée Coleman) makes the task significantly harder. Guest star: Neil Patrick Harris | |||||||
92 | 17 | 'Revenge of the Evil Leaper' | Debbie Allen | Deborah Pratt | Mallard, Ohio September 16, 1987 | February 23, 1993 | 68125 |
Leaping into Elizabeth Tate (played by Cynthia Steele) in a women's prison (accompanied by Alia), Sam must keep the reformed Evil Leaper from being caught by her former Observer while also trying to keep his host from being executed for the murder of a fellow inmate. | |||||||
93 | 18 | 'Goodbye Norma Jean' | Christopher Hibler | Richard C. Okie | Hollywood, California April 4, 1960 | March 2, 1993 | 68115 |
Sam is Dennis Boardman (played by Stephen Bowers), the chauffeur of Marilyn Monroe (played by Susan Griffiths) and must help the unhappy star stay alive to make one final movie. Guest star: Stephen Root | |||||||
94 | 19 | 'The Beast Within' | Gus Trikonis | John D'Aquino | Washington State November 6, 1972 | March 16, 1993 | 68122 |
Sam is Henry Adams (played by Mike Jolly), a Vietnam Warveteran living in the forest with an epileptic fellow veteran who will die unless he gets his medicine. However, he is opposed in this task by the sheriff living in town, who served in the same unit and doesn't want to face his past. | |||||||
95 | 20 | 'The Leap Between The States' | David Hemmings | Richard C. Okie | Mansfield County, Virginia September 20, 1862 | March 30, 1993 | 68121 |
Breaking all the rules of Quantum Leaping, Sam leaps along his genetic line and finds himself in the American Civil War as his great-grandfather, Captain John Beckett (played by Rob Hyland), of the Union Army. While helping the underground railroad smuggle a family to freedom, Sam must also win the heart of his great-grandmother, or he may be erased from existence.
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96 | 21 | 'Memphis Melody' | James Whitmore, Jr. | Robin Jill Bernheim | Memphis, Tennessee July 3, 1954 | April 20, 1993 | 68123 |
As Elvis Presley (played by Michael St. Gerard), Sam must help a struggling female musician named Sue Anne Winters (played by Mary Elizabeth McGlynn), but at the same time must ensure that he does not prevent the king of rock 'n' roll from being discovered. Guest star: Gregory Itzin | |||||||
97 | 22 | 'Mirror Image' | James Whitmore, Jr. | Donald P. Bellisario | Cokeburg, Pennsylvania August 8, 1953 / San Diego, California April 3, 1969 | May 5, 1993 | 68126 |
In the series finale, Sam arrives at a mining town as himself on the date and exact hour he was born. Patrons of the town bar look familiar from past leaps, but with different names, other patrons seem to be leapers, and Al the bartender (played by Bruce McGill) implies that he might be God, Fate, or Time. While trying to figure things out, Sam has to help save some trapped miners and learns that he controls his leaps and could return home whenever he wants. As much as he wants to, Sam decides to continue leaping and go back to when he met Al's wife on a previous leap and tell her that Al is still alive. In the end, Al and his wife remain together and have four daughters. Sam never returns home. Guest stars: Richard Herd, Stephen McHattie, and W. Morgan Sheppard |
References[edit]
- ^''Quantum' Leaps Into the J.F.K. Assassination : Television: On the season premiere tonight, Sam jumps into a script supporting the lone gunman theory'. Los Angeles Times. September 22, 1992. Retrieved July 24, 2016.
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Quantum Leap (season 4) | |
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Country of origin | United States |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 18, 1991 – May 20, 1992 |
Season chronology | |
← Previous Season 3 | |
List of Quantum Leap episodes |
Season four of Quantum Leap ran on NBC from September 18, 1991 to May 20, 1992. It consists of twenty-two episodes. Scott Bakula won a Golden Globe Award for Best Performance by an Actor in a TV-Series – Drama for this season's work.
Episodes[edit]
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Leap location & date | Original air date | Prod. code |
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54 | 1 | 'The Leap Back' | Michael Zinberg | Donald P. Bellisario | Crown Point, Indiana June 15, 1945 | September 18, 1991 | 67303 |
Sam and Al switch roles after a lightning strike. This allows Sam to return home to his wife, but when Al leaps into Captain Tom Jarrett (played by Dean Denton), he is set to be killed by his lover's jealous ex-fiance, Sam must act as his hologram in order to save Al and continue to leap through time. | |||||||
55 | 2 | 'Play Ball' | Joe Napolitano | Tommy Thompson | Galveston, Texas August 6, 1961 | September 25, 1991 | 67305 |
Sam is a washed-out baseball player named Lester 'Doc' Fuller (played by Owen Rutledge) who has to help a younger and angrier player get into the major leagues, the player reminding him of Al when they first met. Note: Neal McDonough also guest stars. | |||||||
56 | 3 | 'Hurricane' | Michael Watkins | Chris Ruppenthal | Jackson Point, Mississippi August 17, 1969 | October 2, 1991 | 67306 |
Sam leaps into Archie Necaise, a small-town sheriff in the middle of Hurricane Camille. He must keep his host's girlfriend from being killed in the storm... or by anyone else. | |||||||
57 | 4 | 'Justice' | Rob Bowman | Toni Graphia | Alabama May 11, 1965 | October 9, 1991 | 67309 |
Sam leaps into a man named Clyde (played by Glenn Edden) just as he is about to join the Ku Klux Klan, out of respect for the racist family he has married into. Sam must prevent black civil rights leader Nathaniel from being lynched by the Ku Klux Klan while trying to explain to his host's son the evils of racism, but due to Sam's upbringing, it becomes very difficult to act like the person he has leaped into to avoid his own lynching. Note: Michael Beach and Glenn Morshower also guest star. | |||||||
58 | 5 | 'Permanent Wave' | Scott Bakula | Beverly Bridges | Beverly Hills, California June 2, 1983 | October 16, 1991 | 67302 |
Sam is Frank Bianca (played by Robert Jacobs), a male hair stylist living with his girlfriend, a single mother. When her child witnesses a murder of a mall drugstore clerk just as Sam leaps in, the boy's mother won't let him tell the police what he saw, and the killer is getting closer and closer to make sure that he never will. Joseph Gordon-Levitt also guest stars. Note: This is Scott Bakula's directorial debut. He also directed two other episodes in the series. | |||||||
59 | 6 | 'Raped' | Michael Zinberg | Beverly Bridges | Mill Valley, California June 20, 1980 | October 30, 1991 | 67312 |
Sam leaps into Katie McBain (played by Cheryl Pollak), a woman who has just been raped by the town's All-American boy. He must make sure that justice is done, resulting in the woman herself being brought into the Imaging Chamber to testify at her trial. Note: Unlike most episodes, the cast member who plays the 'leapee' (Cheryl Pollak) is spotlighted in the opening credits. | |||||||
60 | 7 | 'The Wrong Stuff' | Joe Napolitano | Paul Brown | Cape Canaveral, Florida January 24, 1961 | November 6, 1991 | 67308 |
In a very bizarre out-of-the-human host, Sam leaps into Bobo, an astro-chimp whom he must get into the space program – or he'll disappear forever due to unethical helmet testing methods. Note: This is the only episode where Sam does not leap into a human being. | |||||||
61 | 8 | 'Dreams' | Anita W. Addison | Deborah Pratt | Malibu, California February 28, 1979 | November 13, 1991 | 67320 |
Sam leaps into a cop named Jack Stone (played by David Garrison) just as he finds a man accused of murdering his wife, before killing himself and emotionally crippling their children. He must uncover a childhood trauma of the man he leaped into (which has unfortunately remained in Sam's head after the Leap) and catch a murderer before his host becomes the next victim. | |||||||
62 | 9 | 'A Single Drop of Rain' | Virgil W. Vogel | S : Donald P. Bellisario & Ralph Meyering, Jr.; S/T : Richard C. Okie | Clover Bend, Texas September 7, 1953 | November 20, 1991 | 67317 |
Sam is William 'Billy' Beaumont (played by Ted Baader), a traveling rainmaker returning home to a farming community suffering from a drought, who has to make it rain while preventing his host's brother's wife from running away with him. | |||||||
63 | 10 | 'Unchained' | Michael Watkins | Paris Qualles | Talawaga County, Mississippi November 2, 1956 | November 27, 1991 | 67314 |
Sam is Chance Cole (played by Mark Kemble), an escaped convict who is chained to a wrongly accused black man named Jasper who escape together only to be recaptured again. Sam must find a way to prove Jasper's innocence to the corrupt warden as the string of robberies continue. | |||||||
64 | 11 | 'The Play's the Thing' | Eric Laneuville | Beverly Bridges | New York City September 9, 1969 | January 8, 1992 | 67301 |
Sam leaps into a man named Joseph 'Joe' Thurlow (played by Will Schaub) who's dating a much, much older woman and must convince her not to move back to Cleveland with her straight-arrow son and his wife. And somehow he also has to get through a nude version of Hamlet. Note: Robert Pine, Daniel Roebuck, and Anna Gunn also guest star. | |||||||
65 | 12 | 'Running For Honor' | Bob Hulme | Bobby Duncan | Near Lakeside, Macomb County, Michigan June 11, 1964 | January 15, 1992 | 67319 |
Sam leaps into Thomas 'Tommy' York (played by Beau Windham), an honor-roll cadet at the Naval Academy who might be gay. His roommate was kicked out of the Naval Academy for being gay and Sam must stop his former roommate from being killed by a bigoted gang of midshipmen. | |||||||
66 | 13 | 'Temptation Eyes' | Christopher Hibler | Paul Brown | San Francisco February 1, 1985 | January 22, 1992 | 67322 |
As a rash of serial murders take place in San Francisco, Sam leaps into a television reporter named Dylan Powell who must prevent a psychic who is helping the police from becoming the next victim. But when she discovers who Sam really is, they fall for each other and the ordeal becomes very personal. Note: The song that was played when the episode originally aired, I Want to Know What Love Is, topped the Billboard Hot 100 during early February 1985, when it was set. | |||||||
67 | 14 | 'The Last Gunfighter' | Joe Napolitano | T : Chris Ruppenthal; S/T : Sam Rolfe | Coffin, Arizona November 28, 1957 | January 29, 1992 | 67318 |
Sam is a retired gunfighter named Tyler Means (played by Paul Bordman) who's living with his family in an Old West town that is used for tourism and films. He must face his former partner, who wants to kill Sam because his host stole his heroic antics for his own, while also preventing his host's grandson from ruining his life after his image of his grandfather is ruined. | |||||||
68 | 15 | 'A Song for the Soul' | Michael Watkins | Deborah Pratt | Chicago, Illinois April 7, 1963 | February 26, 1992 | 67304 |
Sam leaps into Cheree, a member of an all-girl teenage R&B trio, and must prevent one of the singers from signing a cheap contract and ruining their lives. Starring Eriq La Salle as club manager Robert Z. Lee. | |||||||
69 | 16 | 'Ghost Ship' | Anita W. Addison | Donald P. Bellisario & Paris Qualles | Bermuda Triangle August 13, 1956 | March 4, 1992 | 67307 |
Sam leaps into Eddie Brackett (played by Mark McPherson), co-pilot of an air taxi that is transporting two young newlyweds, one of whom is very sick with appendicitis, while also helping the pilot overcome PTSD. But that is the least of his worries when the plane flies into the Bermuda Triangle and he loses contact with Al and Quantum Leap. | |||||||
70 | 17 | 'Roberto!' | Scott Bakula | Chris Ruppenthal | Destiny, New Mexico January 27, 1982 | March 11, 1992 | 67326 |
Sam is Roberto Gutierrez (played by Andrew Roa), a Geraldo Rivera-inspired talk-show host who works with his co-worker to unmask a local fertilizer and pesticide plant that is researching and producing chemical weapons before they're silenced. | |||||||
71 | 18 | 'It's A Wonderful Leap' | Paul Brown | T : Paul Brown; S/T : Danielle Alexandra | New York City May 10, 1958 | April 1, 1992 | 67324 |
Sam is a New York City taxicab driver named Max Greenman (played by Ross Partridge) who's trying to earn enough money to get his father his own medallion. Along the way, he meets a woman who claims to be an angel and can see Al, pretending to believe him to be the devil. Note: Scott Bakula's future Star Trek: Enterprise costar, Vaughn Armstrong, has a cameo role as Fred Trump. | |||||||
72 | 19 | 'Moments to Live' | Joe Napolitano | Tommy Thompson | Los Angeles, California May 4, 1985 | April 8, 1992 | 67325 |
Sam leaps into Kyle Hart, a soap opera actor who is kidnapped by an obsessed fan (Kathleen Wilhoite) who wants him to father her baby and, in the original history, his host ended up wandering the countryside with a gunshot wound to the head that rendered him a total amnesiac. | |||||||
73 | 20 | 'The Curse of Ptah-Hotep' | Joe Napolitano | Chris Ruppenthal | Saqqara, Egypt March 2, 1957 | April 22, 1992 | 67328 |
Sam leaps into Dr. Dale Conway (played by Rodger LaRue), a member of an archeology team that has just unearthed the tomb of the Pharaoh Ptah-Hotep, but the find carries a terrible curse. | |||||||
74 | 21 | 'Stand Up' | Michael Zinberg | Deborah Pratt | Glendale, Arizona April 30, 1959 | May 13, 1992 | 67315 |
Sam leaps into a man named Davey Parker (played by Rafe Battiste) who's part of a trio comedy act, with his male and female partner so in love with each other that they cannot face it. Sam must get the couple to see that they love each other, and prevent one of the comedians from being killed by the Mafia. Note: Bob Saget and Amy Yasbeck also guest star. | |||||||
75 | 22 | 'A Leap for Lisa' | James Whitmore, Jr. | Donald P. Bellisario | San Diego Naval Air Station, California June 25, 1957 | May 20, 1992 | 67329 |
Sam leaps into a younger Al 'Bingo' Calavicci (played by Jamie Walters) who is on trial for the murder and rape of his commander's wife. But when Sam's actions unintentionally prevent the witness whose testimony cleared Al in the real history from testifying before she dies, Sam discovers that Project Quantum Leap now exists in an alternate future in which Al was executed in the gas chamber. Note: Roddy McDowall guest stars as the alternate timeline's holographic project observer. |
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