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Sam is a Louisiana sheriff investigating a murder blamed on his 10-year-old daughter (Kimberly Cullum).
Sam is a Louisiana sheriff investigating a murder blamed on his 10-year-old daughter (Kimberly Cullum).
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S5, EP8 "One Little Heart: August 8, 1955"Sam is a Louisiana sheriff investigating a murder blamed on his 10-year-old daughter (Kimberly Cullum).
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S5, EP9 "For Your Love: June 14, 1966"Sam leaps into the body of a deputy sheriff 11 years after his previous leap and finds himself engaged to Abigail.
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S5, EP10 "The Last Door: July 28, 1978"Sam leaps 12 years into the future, into an attorney who must save Abigail (Melora Hardin) from a murder charge.
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S5, EP14 "Dr. Ruth: April 25, 1985"As Dr. Ruth Westheimer, Sam is host of a radio show; in the waiting room, Dr. Ruth (as herself) probes Al's womanizing ways.
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S5, EP13 "Liberation: Oct. 16, 1968"Sam becomes a '60s feminist whose husband's (Max Gail) sexist attitudes jeopardize their teen daughter.
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S5, EP12 "A Tale of Two Sweeties: Feb. 25, 1958"Sam becomes a sleazy traveling salesman and discovers that he has more than just business contacts in Florida and New York -- he also has two wives.
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