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Sam leaps into the life of a teen actor who fears for his television partner's well-being at the hands of the partner's daughter.

Sam leaps into the life of a teen actor who fears for his television partner's well-being at the hands of the partner's daughter.

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S2, EP8 "Jimmy: October 14, 1964"

Sam becomes a mentally impaired dockworker whose sister-in-law (Laura Harrington) wants to put him in an institution.

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S2, EP9 "So Help Me God: July 29, 1957"

As a Southern lawyer in 1957, Sam defends a black housekeeper (Tyra Ferrell) accused of killing her employer and lover.

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S3, EP13 "Future Boy: October 6, 1957"

Sam leaps into the life of a teen actor who fears for his television partner's well-being at the hands of the partner's daughter.

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S2, EP10 "Catch a Falling Star: May 21, 1979"

Sam assumes the existence of a stage understudy who must prevent a ruinous fall by the show's drunken lead (John Cullum).

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S3, EP12 "8 1/2 Months: November 15, 1955"

Sam becomes an unwed, pregnant 16-year-old who must convince the baby's father to help her support it.

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S3, EP11 "Runaway: July 4, 1964"

Sam takes the existence of a sibling-tormented 13-year-old whose mother (Sandy Faison) contemplates divorce.

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S3, EP10 "A Little Miracle: December 24, 1962"

Sam becomes valet to a ruthless developer (Charles Rocket) who plans to demolish a shelter for the homeless.

Former scientist Sam Beckett finds himself trapped in time due to an experiment gone awry, leaping into the body of a different person each week. Al Calavicci, at first known only as The Observer, is Sam's holographic adviser -- he provides Sam with some details about his new identity and gives him guidance on how to help the people affected by his presence. But with little memory to help guide him, our hero is forced to bluff his way through many a wacky situation.
Starring: Brad Silverman, Carolyn Seymour, Dan Butler, Dean Stockwell, Debbie Allen, John D'Aquino, Ken Marshall, LaReine Chabut, Mary Elizabeth McGlynn, Renée Coleman, Richard Herd, Scott Bakula, Stacey Cortez, Tristan Tait, Wayne Tippit
Original Air Date: Mar 26, 1989
Genres: Sci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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