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- Quantum Leap List of Lists
- compiled by Mark Holtz
- (Revised February 14, 1993)
-
- [No major changes, thanks to a room repainting and recarpeting. If anyone has
- the directors/writers from Trilogy on, I'll appreciate it - mholtz]
-
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- Index
- ~~~~~
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- "Quantum Leap Episode Guide" by Kitty Woldow, Debbie Brown, and Jason E.
- Dzembo.
-
- First Season
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Genesis Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- September 13, 1956 Directed by: David Hemmings
- Aired: March 26, 1989
-
- Sam has prematurely entered the Quantum Leap chamber, and has randomly
- leaped in a Air Force test pilot, leaving his memory "swiss-cheesed". Ziggy
- thinks that, by flying the X-2 to Mach 3, he should accomplish what he has
- to do to return to the project. Instead, he saves the pilot's wife and baby,
- and when the pilot's son tosses Sam the baseball, Sam leaps, and ends up on
- a minor league baseball team. Sam gets a chance to speak with his father,
- then manages to hit a in-field home run. (2 hour movie)
-
-
- Star Crossed Written by: Deborah Pratt
- June 15, 1972 Directed by: Mark Sobel
- Aired: March 31, 1989
-
- Sam has leaped into Dr. Bryant, a somewhat sleazy literary professor at a
- catholic college. He has to prevent a co-ed from attaching to him/Dr. Bryant
- and ruining her life. However, Sam also sees this as a opportunity to save
- his love with Donna Elise, and causes Al to be forceably dragged from the
- chamber for giving out information relating to Donna...against committee
- rules.
-
- Historical Reference: Sam breaks into the Watergate hotel.
-
-
- The Right Hand of God Written by: John Hill
- October 24, 1974 Directed by: Gilbert Shilton
- Aired: April 7, 1989
-
- Sam leaps into a boxer in Sacramento, CA who has been throwing fights, and
- whose contact has been inhereted by a group the nuns. The nuns are hoping
- that Sam is able to win a fight in order finance a new chapel.
-
-
- How the Tess Was Won Written by: Deborah Arakelian
- August 5, 1956 Directed by: Ivan Dixon
- Aired: April 14, 1989
-
- As a veterinarian in rural Texas, Sam has to save the life of a piglet and
- contest for the hand in marriage of the heiress to a large ranch.
-
- Historical Reference: Sam suggests to a young man named Buddy (with
- thick-rimmed glasses) that he change his lyrics from "Piggy Soo-ee" to
- "Peggy Sue."
-
-
- Double Identity Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- November 8, 1965 Directed by: Aaron Lipstadt
- Aired: April 31, 1989
-
- Sam has leaped into a mafia hitman, and has no clue of what to do, since
- Ziggy has taken everything off-line in order to attempt a forced leap home.
- However, when the forced leap fails, Sam know what to do: get Frankie and
- his girlfriend, a hairdresser, together.
-
- Historical Reference: The great northeastern blackout.
-
- NOTE: The leaping effect is changed from a simple white flash to a flash with
- some lines shoting towards/away from Sam.
-
-
- The Color of Truth Written by: Deborah Pratt
- August 8, 1955 Directed by: Michael Vijar
- Aired: May 3, 1989
-
- Sam has leaped into an aging black man in a prejudiced South, whose belief
- in equality causes a violent reaction. His mission: To prevent the wife of
- the former state governor from being killed at a train crossing.
-
-
- Camikazi Kid Written by: Paul Brown
- June 6, 1961 Directed by: Alan J. Levi
- Aired: May 10, 1989
-
- As Cam Wilson, a high school "dork" with a bad case of acne, Sam has to stop
- the marriage of the leapee's sister, Cheryl, to an abusive drinker with an
- explosive short fuse in three days.
-
- Historical Reference: Sam and Al run into a young black kid named Michael in
- the men's room of a hotel. Sam does some moves which Michael emulated.
-
-
- Play It Again, Seymour Teleplay by: Scott Shepard & Donald P. Bellisario
- April 14, 1953 Story by: Teleplay writers and Tom Blonquist
- Aired: May 17, 1989 Directed by: Aaron Lipstadt
-
- With the looks that could pass for Boogie, Sam is a private investigator who
- is looking for the murderer of his parents before he is killed himself.
-
- Second Season
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- NOTE: The leap sequence changes to the blue lines outstretched with lightning
- going through Sam, which is still used today.
-
- Honeymoon Express Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- April 27, 1960 Directed by: Aaron Lipstadt
- Aired: September 20, 1989
-
- While Al is at a Congressional hearing to defend the funding of Project
- Quantum Leap, Sam has leaped into a cop on his honeymoon who has to defend
- his life against a jealous ex-husband. His newlywed bride father,
- incidentally, is a US Senator who is a golfing buddy of Eisenhower.
-
-
- Disco Inferno Written by: Paul Brown
- April 1, 1976 Directed by: Gilbert Shilton
- Aired: September 27, 1989
-
- [from old guide] As a stuntman, Sam is to save the life of his persona's
- younger brother, and he also has to influence the obsessive father of the
- pair to allow the younger son to go his own way, into c&w music rather than
- stuntwork.
-
-
- The Americanization of Machiko Written by: Charlie Coffey
- August 4, 1953 Directed by: Gilbert Shilton
- Aired: October 11, 1989
-
- [from old guide] As a sailor returning from Japan, Sam brings a foreign wife
- to a small town, then has to fight against the predjudice of both a scheming
- former lover and his "mother" to gain acceptance for the Japanese bride.
-
-
- What Price Gloria? Written by: Deborah Pratt
- October 16, 1961 Directed by: Alan J. Levi
- Aired: October 25, 1989
-
- [from old guide] In his first sojourn as a female, Sam is a gorgeous
- secretary and has to cope with sexual harassment by the boss, a suicide
- attempt by the roommate, and the effect his looks have on Al's natural
- tendencies.
-
-
- Blind Faith Written by: Scott Shepherd
- February 6, 1964 Directed by: David J. Phinney
- Aired: November 1, 1989
-
- [from old guide] Although Sam can still see, the concert pianist he leaps
- into is blind. An exploding flashbulb ruins Sam's sight just when he has to
- save his girlfriend from a serial killer.
-
-
- Good Morning, Peoria Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- September 9, 1959 Directed by: Michael Zinberg
- Aired: November 8, 1989
-
- Rock and roll is about to hit it big in America. However, when Sam leaps
- into Howlin' Chick Hooooowwwwwwwwllllll, rock and roll is about to be
- extinguished at WOF 730 AM in Peoria thanks to a blue law passed by the city
- council. Sam vows to fight back by barricading himself and the owner and
- playing non-stop rock, despite the power being cut off and the transmitter
- being cut off.
-
- Historical Reference: Cubby Checkers (appearing as himself) drops by with
- the demo "The Twist."
-
- Thou Shalt Not... Written by: Tammy Ader
- February 2, 1974 Directed by: Randy Roberts
- Aired: November 15, 1989
-
- [from old guide] Sam's task as a rabbi is to keep his brother's wife from
- ruining her life by falling for a sleazoid author's seduction, and then to
- help the family begin getting over the year-old death of their son.
-
- Historical Reference: Sam performs the Heimrich maneuver on Dr. Heimrich at
- a bake sale.
-
- Jimmy Written by: Paul M. Belous & Robert Wolterstorff
- October 14, 1964 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
- Aired: November 22, 1989
-
- [from old guide] Mainstreaming the mentally retarded isn't a popular concept
- yet, and Sam's job is to gain acceptance for Jimmy, the "slow' young man
- he's leaped into, so that he doesn't end up back in the institution.
-
-
- So Help Me God Writtem by: Deborah Pratt
- July 29, 1957 Directed by: Andy Cadiff
- Aired: November 29, 1989
-
- [from old guide] While he can't even remember much of Perry Mason, Sam finds
- himself the lawyer defending a young woman accused of killing the son of the
- most powerful man in a small Louisiana town.
-
-
- Catch A Falling Star Written by: Paul Brown
- May 21, 1979 Directed by: Donald P. Bellisario
- Aired: December 6, 1989
-
- [from old guide] Sam leaps into, Ray Hutton, the understudy for the role of
- Cervantes seconds before curtain time. His mission: prevent the drunken star
- from falling and seriously injuring himself during one of the performances
- of Man of LaMancha. Sam isn't helped by the fact that he meets his old piano
- teacher he had a crush on at the age of fifteen, and that the star also has
- his eye on her.
-
-
- A Portrait for Troian Teleplay by: Scott Shepherd & Donald P. Bellisario
- February 7, 1971 Story by: John Hill & Scott Shepherd
- Aired: December 13, 1989 Directed by: Michael Zinberg
-
- [from old guide] Sam goes totally Johnathan MacKenzie as he tries to keep a
- beautiful young widow from joining her husband at the bottom of a lake, and
- proving she's being gaslighted by her younger brother who's been spending
- her money.
-
-
- Animal Frat Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- October 19, 1967 Directed by: Gilbert Shilton
- Aired: January 3, 1990
-
- [from old guide] Trapped in the body of "Wild Thing", a typical frat jock,
- Sam still has to win the confidence of a campus radical in time to stop her
- from blowing up the chemistry building as a protest against the war in
- Vietnam.
-
-
- Another Mother Written by: Deborah Pratt
- September 30, 1981 Directed by: Joseph L. Scanlan
- Aired: January 10, 1990
-
- [from old guide] Playing the divorced mother of three, Sam's job of keeping
- the teenage son from disappearing, supposedly as a runaway, is made more
- interesting by the youngest daughter being able to see both him as he really
- is, and Al.
-
-
- All-Americans Written by: Paul Brown & Donald P. Bellisario
- November 6, 1962 Directed by: John Cullum
- Aired: January 17, 1990
-
- [from old guide] Keeping his best friend from throwing the high school
- championship football game, which would lose them both their scholarship
- offers, Sam also gets the two families to consolidate.
-
-
- Her Charm Teleplay by: Deborah Pratt and Donld P. Bellisario
- September 26, 1973 Story by: Paul M. Belous, Robert Wolterstorff, and
- Aired: February 7, 1990 Teleplay writers
- Directed by: Chris Welch
-
- [from old guide] Trying to protect a woman witness from a mob hit is not so
- easy for G-man Sam when the FBI seems to have an informant confounding his
- attempts to hide her.
-
-
- Freedom Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- November 22, 1970 Directed by: Alan J. Levi
- Aired: February 14, 1990
-
- [from old guide] Rather than saving his grandfather's life, Sam has to
- escape from jail and elude the sheriffs long enough to get them both to the
- reservation so the old man can die at home.
-
-
- Good Night, Dear Heart Written by: Paul Brown
- November 9, 1957 Directed by: Christopher T. Welch
- Aired: March 7, 1990
-
- [from old guide] Rather than saving the damsel of the episode, who
- supposedly committed suicide, Sam is the coroner trying to prove that she
- was murdered and find out by whom.
-
-
- Pool Hall Blues Written by: Randy Holland
- September 4, 1954 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: March 14, 1990
-
- [from old guide] To save the small bar run by his granddaughter, as well as
- keep her from a fate worse than death at the hands of the loan shark holding
- a note on the place, Sam has to play professional pool.
-
-
- Leaping In Without a Net Written by: Tommy Thompson
- November 18, 1958 Directed by: Christopher T. Welch
- Aired: March 28, 1990
-
- [from old guide] Sam remembers he's afraid of heights when he leaps into a
- trapeze artist whose sister wants him to catch her when she does a triple
- without a net. Dad is not enthused, as this is exactly how mom bought it
- some years back.
-
-
- Maybe Baby Written by: Paul Brown & Julie Brown
- March 11, 1963 Directed by: Michael Zinberg
- Aired: April 4, 1990
-
- [from old guide] Babysitting a kidnapped tot and a flakey, compulsively
- lying stripper keeps Sam busy as they cross Texas on the run from the legal
- father and a squad of cops.
-
-
- Sea Bride Written by: Deborah Pratt
- June 3, 1954 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Air Date: May 2, 1990
-
- [from old guide] Aboard an ocean liner, Sam must stop the marriage of a
- young man's ex-wife to a mobster. In the process, he finds himself in one
- heck of a mess in the ship's garbage compartment.
-
-
- M.I.A. Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- April 1, 1969 Directed by: Michael Zinberg
- Aired: May 9, 1990
-
- [from old guide] When Sam leaps into the life of an undercover cop, Al tells
- him that his mission is to convince a navy nurse that her MIA husband is
- still alive, and to prevent her from marrying the lawyer she meets on the
- day Sam leaps in. A series of coincidences causes Sam to wonder about the
- true nature of his mission.
-
-
- Third Season
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Leap Home Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- November 25, 1969 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: September 28, 1990
-
- Sam leaps home to his family family farm, where he meets his family, and has
- the opportunity to win his high school's basketball championship, while
- trying to save his own family from their sad fates. [Scott Bakula also plays
- Sam's father]
-
-
- Vietnam Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- April 7, 1970 Director by: Michael Zinberg
- Aired: October 5, 1990
-
- Sam leaps into Navy SEAL in his brother, Tom Beckett's, squad. Now sam must
- choose wheather to ensure a successful mission or save his brother's life.
-
-
- Leap of Faith Teleplay by: Tommy Thompson
- August 19, 1963 Story by: Nick Harding, Karen Hall & Tommy Thompson
- Aired: October 12, 1990 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
-
- [from old guide] 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.
-
-
- One Strobe Over the Line Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- June 15, 1965 Directed by: Michael Zinberg
- Aired: October 19, 1990
-
- Sam has leaped into a fashion photographer who must protect a fashion model
- dependent on amphetamines, thanks to her agent.
-
-
- The Boogieman Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- October 31, 1964 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: October 26, 1990
-
- Ying and yang collide when Sam leaps into a horror novelist whose home is
- being used as a haunted house during Halloween. Incidentally, there's this
- goat which keeps showing up.....
-
- Historical Reference: Sam and Al discover that the kid neighbor's name is
- Stevie, his mother is named Mrs. King. Stevie's love interest is named
- Carrie, who Sam thinks is out to get Stevie. Stevie's dog is named Cujo.
-
- WARNING: When discussing this episode, refer to this episode as "The
- Halloween Episode" in the interest of all concerned.
-
-
- Miss Deep South Written by: Tommy Thompson
- June 7, 1958 Directed by Christopher Welch
- Aired: November 2, 1990
-
- [from old guide] 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 after posing for naughty pictures taken by a sleazy pageant
- photographer.
-
-
- Black On White On Fire Written by: Deborah Pratt
- August 11, 1965 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: November 9, 1990
-
- [from old guide] 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.
-
-
- The Great Spontini Written by: Christy Dawson & Beverly Bridges
- May 9, 1974 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
- Aired: November 16, 1990
-
- Sam has leaped in amateur magician and escape artist Harry Spontini, and has
- to prevent Harry long lost wife from taking his daughter away.
-
- NOTE: In this episode, the handlink is replaced with a lego-type handlink,
- which is still being used today.
-
-
- Rebel Without a Clue Teleplay by: Randy Holland & Paul Brown
- September 1, 1958 Story by: Nick Harding & Paul Brown
- Aired: November 30, 1990 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
-
- [from old guide] As a motorcycle gang member named "Bones", Sam finds
- himself an uneasy rider who has to prevent a Kerouac-inspired young woman
- from meeting her death on the road.
-
-
- A Little Miracle Teleplay by: Sandy Fries & Robert A. Wolterstorff
- December 24, 1962 Story by: Sandy Fries
- Aired: December 21, 1990 Directed by: Michael Watkins
-
- It's Christmas Eve, and Sam is a valet named Pierson to a wealthy
- developer/scrooge, who vows to demolish a Salvation Army mission before New
- Years.
-
-
- Runaway Written by: Paul Brown
- July 4, 1964 Directed by: Michael Katelman
- Aired: January 4, 1991
-
- [from old guide] On a cross-country car trip, Sam, as 13-year-old Butchie
- must contend with a sadistic older sister and a mother who may run away from
- an unfulfilling marriage in search of "The Feminine Mystique".
-
-
- 8 1/2 Months Written by: Deborah Pratt
- November 15, 1955 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
- Aired: March 6, 1991
-
- Sam has gone where no man has gone before: Into the body of pregnant
- teenager Billie Jean Crocket. He has to stop her from making the second
- biggest mistake of her life: Giving her baby up for adoption.
-
-
- Future Boy Written by: Tommy Thompson
- October 6, 1957 Directed by: Michael Switzer
- Aired: March 13, 1991
-
- Sam is "Future Boy", sidekick to eccentric star Moe Stein aka "Captain
- Galaxy", on a 1950's kids show, "Captain Galaxy and the Time Troopers". Moe
- is building a time machine in his basement based upon a time string theory
- he has, but his daughter wants him committed.
-
-
- Private Dancer Written by: Paul Brown
- October 6, 1979 Directed by: Debbie Allen
- Aired: March 20, 1991
-
- Sam is "Rod the Bod", a chippendale dancer, who has to help a deaf waitress
- become a dancer in a professional dance group instead of dying from AIDS due
- to prostitution.
-
-
- Piano Man Written by: Ed Scharlach
- November 10, 1985 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
- Aired: March 27, 1991
-
- Sam is a lounge lizard named Joey Dinardo who is on the run from the mob.
- And now, having been discovered by his ex-partner and ex-girlfriend, they
- must keep running to save both of their lives.
-
-
- Southern Comforts Written by: Tommy Thompson
- August 4, 1961 Directed by: Chris Ruppenthal
- Aired: April 3, 1991
-
- [from old guide] It's the best little cat-house in New Orleans. No, it's
- the Gilbert Labonte Sewin' & Quiltin' Academy. Sam finds himself the
- proprietor of this worthy establishment, having to prevent the mysterious
- death of a resident who doesn't belong there.
-
-
- Glitter Rock Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- April 12, 1974 Directed by: Andy Cadiff
- Aired: April 10, 1991
-
- Sam is a British rock star in danger of being killed after a performance.
-
- Historical Reference: Madonna was originally supossed to be the girl in the
- autograph line, but she refused.
-
-
- A Hunting We Will Go Written by: Beverly Bridges
- June 18, 1976 Directed by: Andy Cadiff
- Aired: April 18, 1991
-
- It's a leap from hell as Sam becomes a bounty hunter handcuffed to a
- embezzler who will stop at nothing to escape from Sam
-
-
- Last Dance Before An Execution Teleplay by: Deborah Pratt
- May 12, 1971 Story by: Bill Begelow, Donald P. Bellisario,
- Aired: May 1, 1991 and Deborah Pratt
- Directed by: Michael Watkins
-
- "Oh, god", Sam says when he leaps in strapped into an Electric Chair. But, a
- last minute stay gives Sam, who has leaped into a Cuban-American accused of
- murder, 48 hours to prove himself innocent.
-
-
- Heart of a Champion Written by: Tommy Thompson
- July 23, 1955 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: May 8, 1991
- Written by: Tommy Thompson
-
- Sam leaps in wrestling partner and brother Terry, who must stop Ronnie from
- competing in the title match which could lead to death due to a hidden
- health problem.
-
-
- Nuclear Family Written by: Paul Brown
- October 26, 1962 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
- Aired: May 15, 1991
-
- Sam leaps right smack in the middle of the Cuban missle crisis in Florida as
- a fallout shelter salesman, and has to defuse a protentially explosive
- situation in the family.
-
-
- Shock Theater Written by: Deborah Pratt
- October 2, 1954 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: May 22,1991
-
- Right after leaping in, Sam receives electro-shock treatment, and starts
- reliving some of his past leaps. Now, it's Al's turn to fulfil the mission
- as a hologram, and then, to prevent losing contact and to leap, Sam has to
- receive another electroshock treatment.
-
-
- Fourth Season
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- The Leap Back Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- June 15, 1945[/September 18, 1999] Directed by: Michael Zinberg
- Aired: September 18, 1991
-
- The second electroshock has caused Sam and Al to simuleap, and Sam is back
- at Project Quantum Leap, while Al is a returning World War II POW. But a
- jealous fiancee threatens to kill the person Al has leaped into, and Sam has
- to leap again to save Al.
-
-
- Play Ball Written by: Tommy Thompson
- August 6, 1961 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: September 25, 1991
-
- As a pitcher on a minor league team, Sam must decide if he's there to help a
- fellow team member, get the leapeee back into the majors, or babysit the
- team mascot. To further complicate things, he has to resist the advances of
- the team owner's daughter.
-
-
- Hurricane Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- August 17, 1969 Directed by: Michael Watkins
- Aired: October 2, 1991
-
- Sam is a deaputy sheriff in a small Mississippi town who has to stop one
- killer while surviving another: a major hurricane named Camille.
-
-
- Justice Written by: Toni Graphia
- May 11, 1965 Directed by: Rob Bowman
- Aired: October 9, 1991
-
- Sam leaps in as he is made a member of the Klu Klux Klan in the south. Now,
- he has to save the life of a young civil rights leader who is trying to
- register black voters.
-
-
- Permanent Wave Written by: Beverly Bridges
- June 2, 1983 Directed by: Scott Bakula
- Aired: October 16, 1991
-
- Sam has leaped into Frank Bianca, a hairstylist in leather pants. Right
- after leaping in, a murder occurs, and Sam must protect young murder
- witness.
-
-
- Raped Written by: Beverly Bridges
- June 20, 1980 Directed by: Michael Zinberg
- Aired: October 30, 1991
-
- Sam has leaped into a young woman right after being raped, and has to bring
- the perpetrator, the son of the pillar of the community, to justice.
-
-
- The Wrong Stuff Written by: Paul Brown
- January 24, 1961 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: November 6, 1991
-
- Sam goes ape when he leaps into Bobo, a chimpanzee involved in the space
- program.
-
-
- Dreams Written by: Deborah Pratt
- February 28, 1979 Directed by: Anita Addison
- Aired: November 13, 1991
-
- A very strange leap occurs when Sam finds himself a detective investigating
- a gruesome murder. Things go from bad to worse when Sam starts experiencing
- flashbacks from the leapee.
-
-
- A Single Drop of Rain Teleplay by: Richard C. Okie
- September 7, 1953 Story by: Richard C. Okie & Don Bellisario
- Aired: November 20, 1991 Directed by: Virgil W. Vogel
-
- [from old guide] A devastating drought will be the ruin of a small town
- unless Sam can live up to the claims of Billy Beaumont, the rainmaker he
- leaps into. He must not only try to make it rain, he must keep 'his' family
- together in the process.
-
-
- Unchained Written by: Paris Qualles
- November 2, 1956 Directed by: Michael Watkins
- Aired: November 27, 1991
-
- It isn't hell, but it's close: Sam leaps into a convict on a chain gang.
- Together, he and a fellow convict named Boone must escape.
-
-
- The Play's the Thing Written by: Beverly Bridges
- September 9, 1969 Directed by: Eric Laneuville
- Aired: January 8, 1992
-
- Sam leaps into a young actor in love with an older, aspiring singer. Hamlet
- never looked so good. ;)
-
-
- Running For Honor Written by: Robert Harris Duncan
- June 11, 1964 Directed by: Bob Hulme
- Aired: January 15, 1992
-
- In this controversal episode, Sam is a track star in a Naval college who
- must prevent the murder of his ex-roomate, who was expelled because he was
- gay, by a group of bigoted cadets.
-
-
- Temptation Eyes Written by: Paul Brown
- February 1, 1985 Directed by: Christopher Hibler
- Aired: January 22, 1992
-
- A serial killer is stalking San Francisco. Sam has leaped into Dillion
- Powell, a tv reporter, in order to save the next victum: A psychic who
- discover's Sam's true identity.
-
-
- The Last Gunfighter Teleplay by: Sam Rolfe and Chris Ruppenthal
- November 28, 1957 Story by: Sam Rolfe
- Aired: January 29, 1992 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
-
- Sam finds himself in the life of Tyler Meanes, a old gunfighter who is a
- teller of tall tales. However, a old friend has strolled into town for one
- last shootout at high noon.
-
-
- A Song for the Soul Written by: Deborah Pratt
- April 7, 1963 Directed by: Michael Watkins
- Aired: February 26, 1992
-
- Sam is a backup singer in a black, amatuer Supreme'es-like group in 60's who
- must prevent a member of a group from falling for a sleazy night club owner.
-
-
- Ghost Ship Written by: Paris Qualles & Donald P. Bellisario
- August 13, 1956 Directed by: Anita Addison
- Aired: March 4, 1992
-
- Sam is a co-pilot who is flying over the Bermuda triangle. However, one of
- the passengers is suffering appendicitus, and the pilot is suffering
- flashbacks from flying over the Triangle during World War II.
-
-
- Roberto! Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- January 27, 1982 Directed by: Scott Bakula
- Aired: March 11, 1992
-
- Sam is Roberto!, a Geraldo-like talk show host in Santa Fe, New Mexico, who,
- with an asthmatic rival/co-worker, try to unravel a coverup at a local
- chemical company.
-
-
- It's A Wonderful Leap Teleplay and Directed by: Paul Brown
- May 10, 1958 Story by: Danielle Alexandra & Paul Brown
- Aired: April 1, 1992
-
- Sam is a taxi driver named Max Greenman in New York City who is trying to
- earn enough money to earn his own tag, a license to drive his own cab. Help
- comes in the form of a woman who claims to be a guardian angel.
-
- Historical Reference: During one fare, Sam is carrying a father and a boy.
- Sam tells the boy that one day, there will be skyscrapers all over
- Manhatten, and that there'll be a tall, glass tower where he was letting
- them off. The doorman opens the door and says, "Good Evening, Mr. Trump" to
- the father, who, in turn, says "Come along, Donald."
-
-
- Moments to Live Written by: Tommy Thompson
- May 4, 1985 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: April 8, 1992
-
- Sam is soap opera heart throb. However, a obsessed fan kidnaps him and uses
- him in order to help bear a child.
-
-
- The Curse of Ptah-Hotep Written by: Chris Ruppenthal
- March 2, 1957 Directed by: Joe Napolitano
- Aired: April 22, 1992
-
- [from old guide] As Dale Conway, an Egyptologist currently on a dig, Sam
- seems to almost be on a vacation from normal leaps: reading hieroglyphics,
- searching lost tombs and, of course, visiting Egypt. But, between an
- encroaching sandstorm, computer glitches back at the project, and a 3000
- year old curse, Sam has very little time to play in the sand.
-
-
- Stand Up Written by: Deborah Pratt
- April 30, 1959 Directed by: Michael Zinberg
- Aired: May 13, 1992
-
- Sam is a stand up comedian who is part of a comedy trio. However, two
- members of the trio are arguing with each other, even through they love each
- other, and the female part of the argument is being wooed by a sleazy casio
- owner.
-
-
- A Leap For Lisa Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- June 25, 1957 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
- Aired: May 20, 1992
-
- Sam leaps into Al back in his younger days...who is accussed of murder.
- However, when Sam accidentally afters history, it could mean a different
- future at the project.
-
-
- Fifth Season
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Lee Harvey Oswald Written by: Donald P. Bellisario
- October 5, 1957 - November 22, 1963 Directed by: James Whitmore, Jr.
- Aired: September 22, 1992
-
- "Lee, look!" Sam has leaped into the life of Lee Harvey Oswald, and leaps
- through various portions of Oswald's life up until that fateful day in
- Dallas. (2 hour movie)
-
-
- Leaping Of The Shrew Written by: Richard Okie & Robin Jill Bernheim
- September 27, 1956 Directed by: Alan J. Levi
- Aired: September 29, 1992
-
- [from old guide] 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 him and their stranded situation.
-
-
- Nowhere To Run Written by: Tommy Thompson
- August 10, 1968 Directed by: Alan J. Levi
- Aired: October 6, 1992
-
- Sam leaps into a Marine Captain whose legs were amputaed after a mishap in
- Vietman. Now, he has a double mission: Saving the leapee's marriage with a
- wife who can't quite cope with his injuries, and his roomate who is
- considering suicide because he is paralyzed from the neck down.
-
-
- Killin' Time Written by: Tommy Thompson
- June 18, 1958 Directed by: Michael Watkins
- Aired: October 20, 1992
-
- It's a tricky situation as Sam leaps into an escaped killer who is holed up
- in a house holding a mother and daughter hostage. To make matters worse, the
- real killer has escaped from the waiting room, causing Al to go after the
- escapee, leaving Gooshi in charge.
-
-
- Star Light, Star Bright Written by: Richard C. Okie
- May 21, 1966 Directed by: Christopher Hibler
- Aired: October 27, 1992
-
- Sam leaps into 79-year-old man whose son wants to have committed for seeing
- UFO's. Sam tries to keep the family together and to avoid the sinister plans
- of the military, all before the next anticipated UFO sighting.
-
-
- Deliver Us From Evil Written by: Tommy Thompson
- March 19, 1966? Directed by: Bob Hulme
- Aired: November 10, 1992
-
- Sam leaps again into Jimmy. However, it's not a smooth reunion, as ying and
- yang once again collide, this time with the help of an amoral leaper.
-
-
- Trilogy, Part I: One Little Heart Written by:
- August 8, 1955 Directed by:
- Aired: November 17, 1992
-
- Sam leaps into a sheriff deputy in a small town whose daughter, Abagayle
- (sic), is accussed of two murders: A neighbor's husband, and the daughter
- named violet.
-
-
- Trilogy, Part II: For Your Love Written by:
- June 14, 1966 Directed by:
- Aired: November 24, 1992
-
- Sam leaps into Abagayle's fiancee, and has to save Abagayle for a lynch mob
- who believes that a boy who has disappeared was murdered by Abagayle.
-
-
- Trilogy, Part III: The Last Door Written by:
- July 28, 1978 Directed by:
- Aired: November 24, 1992
-
- Sam once again gets involved in Abagayle's life, when he is called to defend
- Abagayle for murdering the mother of Violet.
-
- NOTE: Trilogy, Part I, was originally aired as a one-hour episode. Trilogy,
- Parts II and III were originally aired together as a two-hour movie.
-
-
- Promised Land Written by: Tommy Thimpson
- Directed by: Scott Bakula
- Aired: December, 1992
-
- [Christmas episode]
-
- Liberation Written by: Chris Abbott & Deborah Pratt
- Directed by: Bob Hulme
- Aired:
-
- [A womans liberation story]
-
- Blood Moon Written by: Tommy Thimpson
- 1975 Directed by: Alan J. Levi
- Aired:
-
- [A vampire story]
-
- Dr. Ruth Written by:
- Directed by:
- Aired:
-
- [Sam leaps into Dr. Ruth]
-
- Working Titles
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- "Leaping On A String" -> "Leap To Judgement" -> "Lee Harvey Oswald"
- "When Venus Smiles" -> "Leaping Of The Shrew"
-
- Folks Who Saw Al and Sam
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Shock Theater - The mentally disturbed population of the institution saw Al.
-
- Justice - A group of young kids is able to see Al.
-
- Temptation Eyes - A psycic is able to see Sam.
-
- It's a Wonderful Leap - A woman who is an angel is able to see Sam and Al.
-
- Whose Else In The Chamber?
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Shock Theater - Dr. ?????? is seen in the chamber by holding Al's hand
-
- Raped - The leapee appears in the chamber with Al in order to testify.
-
- Killin' Time - While Al is off chasing the escaped leapee, Gooshi appears to
- Sam in the chamber
-
- Don't Examine This Too Closely
- ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
- Good Morning, Peoria - Al is reflected off the station's glass.
-
- Lee Harvey Oswald - There are several errors, including a translated sentence
- that begins with a lowercase letter. The date on the screen is clearly stated
- by be February, 1999, minor until you consider that Al refers to "The Leap
- Back", a leap that Sam should have forgotten.
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- Thanks to....
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- Sally "Lucky Bitch" Smith - For her frequent visits to the Quantum Leap
- production offices, and the news she brings back.
-
- Debbie Brown, Jason E. Dzembo, Newton Loui, Kitty Woldow
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