THE QUANTUM LEAP EPISODE GUIDE (Version 4.3 - Revised March 23, 1993) Maintained by Anita Kilgour (akilgour@Thinkage.On.CA) Special thanks to Jason E. Dzembo, Debbie Brown and Kitty Woldow Honourable Mention: Sally "Lucky Bitch" Smith (sallylb@netcom.netcom.com) Supplied by Graham Cluley Part One - Listing and First Season TABLE OF CONTENTS: Episode Number Air Date Title Leapdate First Season 001a 26-Mar-1989 Pilot Movie (aka "Genesis") 13-Sep-1956 Thu & 001b Summer, 1968 002 31-Mar-1989 Star-Crossed 15-Jun-1972 Thu Episode Number Air Date Title Leapdate 003 7-Apr-1989 The Right Hand of God 24-Oct-1974 Thu 004 14-Apr-1989 How The Tess Was Won 5-Aug-1956 Sun 005 21-Apr-1989 Double Identity 8-Nov-1965 Mon 006 3-May-1989 The Color of Truth 8-Aug-1955 Mon 007 10-May-1989 Camikazi Kid 6-Jun-1961 Tue 008 17-May-1989 Play It Again, Seymour 14-Apr-1953 Tue Second Season 009 20-Sep-1989 Honeymoon Express 27-Apr-1960 Wed 010 27-Sep-1989 Disco Inferno 1-Apr-1976 Thu 011 11-Oct-1989 The Americanization of Machiko 4-Aug-1953 Tue 012 26-Oct-1989 What Price Gloria? 16-Oct-1961 Mon 013 1-Nov-1989 Blind Faith 6-Feb-1964 Thu 014 8-Nov-1989 Good Morning, Peoria 9-Sep-1959 Wed 015 15-Nov-1989 Thou Shalt Not... 2-Feb-1974 Sat 016 22-Nov-1989 Jimmy 14-Oct-1964 Wed 017 29-Nov-1989 So Help Me God 29-Jul-1957 Mon 018 6-Dec-1989 Catch A Falling Star 21-May-1979 Mon Episode Number Air Date Title Leapdate 019 13-Dec-1989 A Portrait for Troian 7-Feb-1971 Sun 020 3-Jan-1990 Animal Frat 19-Oct-1967 Thu 021 10-Jan-1990 Another Mother 30-Sep-1981 Wed 022 17-Jan-1990 All-Americans 6-Nov-1962 Tue 023 7-Feb-1990 Her Charm 26-Sep-1973 Wed 024 14-Feb-1990 Freedom 22-Nov-1970 Sun 025 7-Mar-1990 Good Night, Dear Heart 9-Nov-1957 Sat 026 14-Mar-1990 Pool Hall Blues 4-Sep-1954 Sat 027 28-Mar-1990 Leaping In Without a Net 18-Nov-1958 Tue 028 4-Apr-1990 Maybe Baby 11-Mar-1963 Mon 029 2-May-1990 Sea Bride 3-Jun-1954 Thu 030 9-May-1990 M.I.A. 1-Apr-1969 Tue Third Season 031 28-Sep-1990 The Leap Home 25-Nov-1969 Tue 032 5-Oct-1990 The Leap Home, Part II (Vietnam) 7-Apr-1970 Tue 033 12-Oct-1990 Leap of Faith 19-Aug-1963 Mon 034 19-Oct-1990 One Strobe Over the Line 15-Jun-1965 Tue Episode Number Air Date Title Leapdate 035 26-Oct-1990 The Boogieman * 31-Oct-1964 Sat 036 2-Nov-1990 Miss Deep South 7-Jun-1958 Sat 037 9-Nov-1990 Black On White On Fire 11-Aug-1965 Wed 038 16-Nov-1990 The Great Spontini 9-May-1974 Thu 039 30-Nov-1990 Rebel Without a Clue 1-Sep-1958 Mon 040 21-Dec-1990 A Little Miracle 24-Dec-1962 Mon 041 4-Jan-1991 Runaway 4-Jul-1964 Sat 042 6-Mar-1991 8 1/2 Months 15-Nov-1955 Tue 043 13-Mar-1991 Future Boy 6-Oct-1957 Sun 044 20-Mar-1991 Private Dancer 6-Oct-1979 Sat 045 27-Mar-1991 Piano Man 10-Nov-1985 Sun 046 3-Apr-1991 Southern Comforts 4-Aug-1961 Fri 047 10-Apr-1991 Glitter Rock 12-Apr-1974 Fri 048 18-Apr-1991 A-Hunting We Will Go 18-Jun-1976 Fri 049 1-May-1991 Last Dance Before An Execution 12-May-1971 Wed 050 8-May-1991 Heart of a Champion 23-Jul-1955 Sat Episode Number Air Date Title Leapdate 051 15-May-1991 Nuclear Family 26-Oct-1962 Fri 052 22-May-1991 Shock Theater 2-Oct-1954 Sat Fourth Season 053 18-Sep-1991 The Leap Back 15-Jun-1945 Fri 054 25-Sep-1991 Play Ball 6-Aug-1961 Sun 055 2-Oct-1991 Hurricane 17-Aug-1969 Sun 056 9-Oct-1991 Justice 11-May-1965 Tue 057 16-Oct-1991 Permanent Wave 2-Jun-1983 Thu 058 30-Oct-1991 Raped 20-Jun-1980 Fri 059 6-Nov-1991 The Wrong Stuff 24-Jan-1961 Tue 060 13-Nov-1991 Dreams 28-Feb-1979 Wed 061 20-Nov-1991 A Single Drop of Rain 7-Sep-1953 Mon 062 27-Nov-1991 Unchained 2-Nov-1956 Fri 063 8-Jan-1992 The Play's the Thing 9-Sep-1969 Tue 064 15-Jan-1992 Running For Honor 11-Jun-1964 Thu 065 22-Jan-1992 Temptation Eyes 1-Feb-1985 Fri 066 29-Jan-1992 The Last Gunfighter 28-Nov-1957 Thu Episode Number Air Date Title Leapdate 067 26-Feb-1992 A Song for the Soul 7-Apr-1963 Sun 068 4-Mar-1992 Ghost Ship 13-Aug-1956 Mon 069 11-Mar-1992 Roberto! 27-Jan-1982 Wed 070 1-Apr-1992 It's A Wonderful Leap 10-May-1958 Sat 071 8-Apr-1992 Moments to Live 4-May-1985 Sat 072 22-Apr-1992 The Curse of Ptah-Hotep 2-Mar-1957 Sat 073 13-May-1992 Stand Up 30-Apr-1959 Thu 074 20-May-1992 A Leap For Lisa 25-Jun-1957 Tue Fifth Season 075a 22-Sep-1992 Lee Harvey Oswald 21-Mar-1963 Thu 075b 5-Oct-1957 Wed 075c 6-Jan-1959 Tue 075d 21-Oct-1959 Wed 075e 10-Apr-1963 Wed 075f 9-Aug-1963 Fri 075g 21-Nov-1963 Thu 075h 22-Nov-1963 Fri Episode Number Air Date Title Leapdate 076 29-Sep-1992 Leaping of The Shrew 27-Sep-1956 Thu 077 6-Oct-1992 Nowhere to Run 10-Aug-1968 Sat 078 20-Oct-1992 Killin' Time 18-Jun-1958 Wed 079 27-Oct-1992 Star Light, Star Bright 21-May-1966 Sat 080 10-Nov-1992 Deliver Us From Evil 19-Mar-1966 Sat 081 17-Nov-1992 Trilogy, Part I 8-Aug-1955 Mon 082 24-Nov-1992 Trilogy, Part II 14-Jun-1966 Tue 083 24-Nov-1992 Trilogy, Part III 28-Jul-1978 Fri 084 15-Dec-1992 Promised Land 22-Dec-1971 Tue 085 5-Jan-1993 A Tale Of Two Sweeties 25-Feb-1958 Tue 086 12-Jan-1993 Liberation 16-Oct-1968 Wed 087 19-Jan-1993 Dr. Ruth 25-Apr-1985 Thu 088 9-Feb-1993 Blood Moon 10-Mar-1975 Mon 089 23-Feb-1993 Return 8-Oct-1956 Mon 090 23-Feb-1993 Revenge 16-Sep-1987 Wed 091 2-Mar-1993 Goodbye Norma Jean 4-Apr-1960 Mon 092 16-Mar-1993 The Beast Within 6-Nov-1972 Mon EPISODE ENTRIES: First Season: Title: Pilot Movie (aka "Genesis") Leapdate: September 13, 1956 Episode Number: 001 Air Date: March 26, 1989 Writer: Donald P. Bellisario Director: David Hemmings Guest Cast: Jennifer Runyon, John Allen Nelson, W. K. Stratton, Newell Alexander, Lee DeBroux, Larry Poindexter, Bruce McGill Awards: Emmy Winner: Cinematography: Roy Wagner Although the project isn't ready yet, Sam hops into the Accelerator and leaps. As Tom Stratton, an Air Force test pilot, Sam finds his memory Swiss cheesed, with only enough left to know that he is not where or when he belongs. Al explains that the project has gone awry and that the only way Sam can leap out is by flying the X-2 to Mach 3. Instead, Sam leaps after saving his wife and child, only to find that rather than leaping home, he's leapt into Ken Fox, a minor league baseball player in Texas, at the end of the 1968 season, where he must make the winning play in order to leap. Title: Star-Crossed Leapdate: June 15, 1972 Episode Number: 002 Air Date: March 31, 1989 Writer: Deborah Pratt Director: Mark Sobel Guest Cast: Teri Hatcher, Leslie Sachs, Michael Gregory, Michael McGrady As Dr. Gerald Bryant, a literature professor at the Ohio college attended by his one-time fiancee, Sam has to prevent an amorous co-ed from attaching to him and ruining her life. Despite threats to his job, Al gives Sam the information he needs to reunite his star-crossed lover with her father and, maybe, give himself a second shot at marriage. Title: The Right Hand of God Leapdate: October 24, 1974 Episode Number: 003 Air Date: April 7, 1989 Writer: John Hill Director: Gilbert Shilton Guest Cast: Guy Stockwell, Michelle Joyner, Teri Copley, Alex Colon, Nancy Culp Having leaped into Kid Cody, a boxer on the take, Sam has to win the championship to fund a new church for his trainers, a group of nuns. Sam must face the bookie who counts on him to take a dive in the final bout, and, with the help of several trainers, streaking, and Al's appearance in the ring to guide his punches, Sam wins the bout and finances the chapel. Title: How the Tess Was Won Leapdate: August 5, 1956 Episode Number: 004 Air Date: April 14, 1989 Writer: Deborah Arakelian Director: Ivan Dixon Guest Cast: Lance LeGault, Kari Lizer, Marshall R. Teague, Scott Fults As a veterinarian in rural Texas, Sam's mission appears to be winning the love of an heiress to a large ranch. Sabotaged by another suitor, Sam fails and finds that his true goal was to save the life of a sick piglet, and to help an unnamed cohort with a task he's performing. Title: Double Identity Leapdate: November 8, 1965 Episode Number: 005 Air Date: April 21, 1989 Writer: Donald P. Bellisario Director: Aaron Lipstadt Guest Cast: Terri Garber, Michael Genovese, Joe Santos, Tom Silardi, Page Moseley, Nick Cassavetes Awards: Winner: Emmy - Hairstyling: Virginia Kerns Though his goal as a Mafia hitman named Frankie is unclear, Sam follows a list of instructions, supplied by Ziggy in an effort to bring Sam back to the Project. These instructions result in the Great East Coast Blackout and, rather than leaping home, Sam finds himself in the life of the Mafia don who's been jealously preventing a romance between Frankie and the don's girlfriend. Sam believes he knows his mission, and publicly announces Frankie's marriage to the girlfriend, putting himself in a position to call a winning Bingo number. Title: The Color of Truth Leapdate: August 8, 1955 Episode Number: 006 Air Date: May 3, 1989 Writer: Deborah Pratt Director: Michael Vejar Guest Cast: Susan French, Royce D. Applegate, Michael D. Roberts, James Ingersoll, Kimberly Bailey Awards: Deborah Pratt (award unknown) In the life of Jesse Tyler, an aging black man, Sam must face discrimination in the South while trying to prevent the death of an elderly white woman. Actions motivated by his own belief in equality cause violent reactions, as Sam tries to convince one of the pillars of the community to change her views on racism and the futility of trying to change a society for the better. Title: Camikazi Kid Leapdate: June 6, 1961 Episode Number: 007 Air Date: May 10, 1989 Writer: Paul Brown Director: Alan J. Levi Guest Cast: Romy Windsor, Kevin Blair, Robert Costanzo, Holly Fields, Jason Priestly, Richard McGonagle, Janet Carroll As a high school nerd, Sam is required to prevent the marriage of his sister to an abusive drinker, with the wedding only three days away. By drag racing the prospective husband, beating him with a car that couldn't have won without nitrous oxide, Sam shows the groom's true tendencies. Title: Play It Again, Seymour Leapdate: April 14, 1953 Episode Number: 008 Air Date: May 17, 1989 Writer: Teleplay: Scott Shepard & Donald P. Bellisario Story: Tom Blomquist, Scott Shepard, & Donald P. Bellisario Director: Aaron Lipstadt Guest Cast: Claudia Christian, Willie Garson, Paul Linke With looks that could double for Humphrey Bogart, Sam is Nic Allen, a private investigator looking for the murderer of his partner and, if he doesn't find the answer in time, himself. The case is solved with a number of Casablanca references as Sam launches a new pulp novelist along the way. @~To be continued next issue.