Quantum Leap

Season 1

8 episodes · Mar 26, 1989

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  • Genesis
    S1E1

    Genesis

    Mar 26, 198990m

    September 13, 1956: Sam Beckett wakes up in 1956, disoriented, suffering from amnesia, but he has the awful realization that he does not belong there...

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  • Star-Crossed
    S1E2

    Star-Crossed

    Mar 31, 198948m

    June 15, 1972: Sam leaps into the persona of a womanizing college professor in 1972, encounters his lost love and attempts to reshape the past

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  • The Right Hand of God
    S1E3

    The Right Hand of God

    Apr 7, 198947m

    October 24, 1974: Sam lands in 1974 as a young boxer caught between fight-fixing gangsters and hopeful nuns who now own his contract.

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  • How the Tess Was Won
    S1E4

    How the Tess Was Won

    Apr 14, 198948m

    August 5, 1956: Sam finds himself on a Texas ranch in 1956 as a submissive veterinarian in love with a tough rancher.

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  • Double Identity
    S1E5

    Double Identity

    Apr 21, 198947m

    November 8, 1965: Sam becomes a hit man in 1965 whose romance with the godfather's girlfriend places him in danger.

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  • The Color of Truth
    S1E6

    The Color of Truth

    May 3, 198947m

    August 8, 1955: Sam experiences racism firsthand when he leaps into the body of an elderly black man in the pre-civil rights South of 1955.

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  • Camikazi Kid
    S1E7

    Camikazi Kid

    May 10, 198947m

    June 6, 1961: Sam leaps into the life of a teen-age hot-rodder who must stop his sister from marrying a wealthy bully.

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  • Play it Again, Seymour
    S1E8

    Play it Again, Seymour

    May 17, 198947m

    April 14, 1953: With looks that could double for Humphrey Bogart, Sam is Nick 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.

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