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Sam leaps into Al's life as a young Navy pilot and must prevent his execution after he is wrongly accused of rape and murder.
Sam leaps into Al's life as a young Navy pilot and must prevent his execution after he is wrongly accused of rape and murder.
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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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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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S2, EP11 "A Portrait for Troian: February 7, 1971"Sam becomes a parapsychologist charged with exorcising the spirit of a novelist whose voice torments his widow (Deborah Pratt).
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S4, EP22 "A Leap for Lisa: June 25, 1957"Sam leaps into Al's life as a young Navy pilot and must prevent his execution after he is wrongly accused of rape and murder.
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S4, EP21 "Stand-Up: April 30, 1959"Sam leaps into the life of a Las Vegas comic fighting to save his act and his hot-tempered partner from a mobster who is after his girlfriend.
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S4, EP20 "The Curse of Ptah-Hotep: March 2, 1957"As an archaeology professor in 1957, Sam and a colleague (Lisa Darr) scoff at an ancient tomb's curse until co-workers begin to die.
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