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As a cop in 1979, Sam is haunted by the frozen facial expression of a woman murder victim; Al learns Sam is the next target.

As a cop in 1979, Sam is haunted by the frozen facial expression of a woman murder victim; Al learns Sam is the next target.

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S4, EP6 "Raped: June 20, 1980"

Sam experiences the anguishing aftermath of rape after he leaps into the life of the victim, and it intensifies when he takes the accused rapist to court.

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S4, EP7 "The Wrong Stuff: January 24, 1961"

Sam descends into a lower life form as he leaps into the body of a chimpanzee that is part of an interspecies communication experiment and a candidate for space travel.

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S4, EP8 "Dreams: February 28, 1979"

As a cop in 1979, Sam is haunted by the frozen facial expression of a woman murder victim; Al learns Sam is the next target.

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S4, EP9 "A Single Drop of Rain: September 7, 1953"

Sam leaps into the center of attention as a rainmaker arriving in the parched town of Clover Bend, Texas, promising precipitation to drought-weary farmers.

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S4, EP5 "Permanent Wave: June 2, 1983"

As a Beverly Hills hairstylist in 1983, Sam must save his girlfriend's son (Joseph Gordon-Levitt), who witnessed a pharmacist's murder next door.

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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).

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: Byrne Piven, Dean Stockwell, Elaine Hausman, Jerry Adler, Jocelyn O'Brien, John Shepherd, John Snyder, Liz Torres, Phyllis Lyons, Rene Assa, Richard Coca, Scott Bakula, Socrates Alafouzos, Twink Caplan, Victor Talmadge
Original Air Date: Mar 26, 1989
Genres: Sci FiTV Series
Rating: TVPG
Playback: HD
2 seasons available on demand
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