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Quantum Leap: Season 01 (1989)

Quantum Leap: Season 01 (1989)
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Reluctant time-traveler Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) certainly gets a workout "leaping" from one person's body to another during the inaugural season of Quantum Leap -- and so, by extension, does Sam's holographic observer-advisor, Al (Dean Stockwell). The first episode, "Genesis: September 13, 1956," was originally telecast as a two-hour movie, and has since been seen in a 90-minute version, and divided into two separate episodes for syndication. In this installment, Sam leaps into the body of a test pilot with a pregnant wife and then becomes a minor-league ballplayer (though not, it should be noted, in the 90-minute abridgement). Subsequent episodes find Sam coming face to face with the girl he almost married back in 1972, and also inhabiting the bodies of a boxer, a veterinarian, a teenaged hot-rodder, a black man in 1950s Alabama, and a Bogart-like private eye who, D.O.A. fashion, is investigating his own murder. And in one of his trickier "assignments," Sam becomes a mob hitman...who has been hired to kill Dr. Sam Beckett! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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Scott BakulaDean Stockwell, (more)
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Synopsis of Quantum Leap: Season 01

Reluctant time-traveler Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) certainly gets a workout "leaping" from one person's body to another during the inaugural season of Quantum Leap -- and so, by extension, does Sam's holographic observer-advisor, Al (Dean Stockwell). The first episode, "Genesis: September 13, 1956," was originally telecast as a two-hour movie, and has since been seen in a 90-minute version, and divided into two separate episodes for syndication. In this installment, Sam leaps into the body of a test pilot with a pregnant wife and then becomes a minor-league ballplayer (though not, it should be noted, in the 90-minute abridgement). Subsequent episodes find Sam coming face to face with the girl he almost married back in 1972, and also inhabiting the bodies of a boxer, a veterinarian, a teenaged hot-rodder, a black man in 1950s Alabama, and a Bogart-like private eye who, D.O.A. fashion, is investigating his own murder. And in one of his trickier "assignments," Sam becomes a mob hitman...who has been hired to kill Dr. Sam Beckett! ~ Hal Erickson, Rovi

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    Tony P.

    When this series started, many people thought, "What the heck are they talking about?" when it came to the idea of leaping around time within Sam Beckett's life. It does take a while for us to realize that there's some greater power at work guiding Sam's leaps but that doesn't make the acting any less fantastic! Scott Baulka is a wonderful talent and Dean Stockwell is perfect as Sam's partner and best-friend with Admiral Rank. Each episode stands on its own but the transitions are works of art! When you get to the last season DVD you’ll know why this “sleeper” is still gaining popularity! This is a show that will make you think about your life and your decisions. Once you start watching it, make sure you queue up all seasons of this spectacular series. It may even improve your own life!

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    John M.

    The best tv show that is not on air!

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    Birge M.

    loved it!. loved the tv show; miss it now with all the fluff on air. missed the pilot/premier; been waiting 15 yrs to see how it all started. seeing terry hatcher at age 18 was a neat benefit.

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