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As a Ku Klux Klan infiltrator in 1964, Sam must prevent the lynching of a young black (Michael Beach).
As a Ku Klux Klan infiltrator in 1964, Sam must prevent the lynching of a young black (Michael Beach).
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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, EP20 "Heart of a Champion: July 23, 1955"Sam becomes a wrestler who must prevent his brother from going down for the count permanently when their title match poses a threat to the man's life.
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S3, EP21 "Nuclear Family: October 26, 1962"Sam becomes a college student working in the family bomb shelter business on the eve of the Cuban missile crisis.
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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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S4, EP4 "Justice: May 11, 1965"As a Ku Klux Klan infiltrator in 1964, Sam must prevent the lynching of a young black (Michael Beach).
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S4, EP3 "Hurricane: August 17, 1969"As Hurricane Camille threatens the Mississippi Gulf area, Sam becomes a deputy sheriff evacuating the residents, aided by a Red Cross nurse.
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S4, EP2 "Play Ball: August 6, 1961"Sam leaps into the life of a once-great baseball player struggling to make it back to the major leagues.
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