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Sam assumes the existence of a stage understudy who must prevent a ruinous fall by the show's drunken lead (John Cullum).
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, EP8 "The Great Spontini: May 9, 1974"Sam becomes a nightclub magician battling his ex-wife (Amy Steel) for custody of their 12-year-old daughter.
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S3, EP9 "Rebel Without a Clue: September 1, 1958"As a member of a motorcycle gang in 1958, Sam tries to prevent the death of a girl (Josie Bissett) obsessed with life on the road.
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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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S3, EP7 "Black on White on Fire: August 11, 1965"Sam becomes a black medical student during the Watts riots, torn between his white fiancee (Corie Henninger) and loyalty to his community.
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S3, EP6 "Miss Deep South: June 7, 1958"As Miss Sugar Belle, Sam must stop a photographer (David A. Brooks) from selling compromising shots of another pageant contestant.
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