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As a stuntman in 1976, Sam tries to prevent the man's weaker brother (Kris Kamm) from performing a dangerous stunt to impress his father.

As a stuntman in 1976, Sam tries to prevent the man's weaker brother (Kris Kamm) from performing a dangerous stunt to impress his father.

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S2, EP2 "Disco Inferno: April 1, 1976"

As a stuntman in 1976, Sam tries to prevent the man's weaker brother (Kris Kamm) from performing a dangerous stunt to impress his father.

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S2, EP3 "The Americanization of Machiko - August 4, 1953"

In 1953 Sam experiences bigotry and disapproval as a sailor who brings home a Japanese war bride (Leila Hee Olsen).

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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.

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S2, EP4 "What Price Gloria?: October 16, 1961"

When Sam becomes an attractive female secretary in 1961, he must deal with rampant sexism and his employer's lecherous advances.

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S5, EP21 "Memphis Melody: July 3, 1954"

As a young Elvis, Sam risks his career by helping another aspiring singer (Mary Elizabeth McGlynn) escape her abusive fiancé.

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S5, EP3 "Leaping of the Shrew: Sept. 27, 1956"

Sam leaps into the life of a Greek sailor shipwrecked on an Aegean island with a spoiled socialite (Brooke Shields).

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: Carolyn Seymour, Dean Stockwell, Elena Stiteler, Henry Woronicz, James Clark, Katherine Cortez, Ken Marshall, Liza Whitcraft, Maxine Elliott, Michael Dan Wagner, Renée Coleman, Robyn Lively, Rod Loomis, Scott Bakula, Tom McTigue
Original Air Date: Mar 26, 1989
Genres: Sci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
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