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Quantum Leap is an American television series that first aired on NBC from March 1989 to May 1996. The series was created by Donald P. Bellisario, and stars Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett. This list is in chronological order of broadcasts.

Series overview

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Season Episodes Originally aired DVD release date
First aired Last aired Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
1 9 March 26, 1989 (1989-03-26) May 17, 1989 (1989-05-17) June 8, 2004 (2004-06-08) November 8, 2004 (2004-11-08) May 2, 2005 (2005-05-02)
2 22 September 20, 1989 (1989-09-20) May 9, 1990 (1990-05-09) December 14, 2004 (2004-12-14) October 31, 2005 (2005-10-31) February 7, 2006 (2006-02-07)
3 22 September 28, 1990 (1990-09-28) May 22, 1991 (1991-05-22) May 10, 2005 (2005-05-10) May 10, 2005 (2005-05-10) June 7, 2006 (2006-06-07)
4 22 September 18, 1991 (1991-09-18) May 20, 1992 (1992-05-20) March 28, 2006 (2006-03-28) June 26, 2006 (2006-06-26) November 1, 2006 (2006-11-01)
5 22 September 22, 1992 (1992-09-22) May 4, 1993 (1993-05-04) November 14, 2006 (2006-11-14) December 26, 2006 (2006-12-26) February 21, 2007 (2007-02-21)
6 22 September 22, 1993 (1993-09-22) May 11, 1994 (1994-05-11) May 29, 2007 (2007-05-29) July 16, 2007 (2007-07-16) August 22, 2007 (2007-08-22)
7 22 September 28, 1994 (1994-09-28) May 10, 1995 (1995-05-10) November 13, 2007 (2007-11-13) December 17, 2007 (2007-12-17) March 12, 2008 (2008-03-12)
8 22 January 9, 1996 (1996-01-09) May 22, 1996 (1996-05-22) November 13, 2007 (2007-11-13) December 17, 2007 (2007-12-17) March 12, 2008 (2008-03-12)

Episodes

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Season 1 (1989)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byLeap details
(Name, date & location)
Original air dateProd.
code
Viewers
(millions)
11"Genesis"David HemmingsDonald P. BellisarioTom Stratton
September 13, 1956
Edwards Air Force Base,
Blockfield, California /
Tim Fox
Summer 1968
Waco, Texas
March 26, 1989 (1989-03-26)83549[1]23.3[2]
22
33"Star-Crossed"Mark SobelDeborah PrattGerald Bryant
June 15, 1972
Marion, Ohio
March 31, 1989 (1989-03-31)6500315.7[3]
44"The Right Hand of God"Gilbert ShiltonJohn HillClarence "Kid" Cody
October 24, 1974
Sacramento, California
April 7, 1989 (1989-04-07)6500212.0[4]
55"How the Tess Was Won"Ivan DixonDeborah Arakelian"Doc" Young
August 5, 1956
Texas
April 14, 1989 (1989-04-14)6500414.2[5]
66"Double Identity"Aaron LipstadtDonald P. BellisarioFrankie LaPalma/
Geno Fescotti
November 8, 1965
Brooklyn, New York
April 21, 1989 (1989-04-21)650019.8[6]
77"The Color of Truth"Michael VejarDeborah PrattJessie Tyler
August 8, 1955
Red Dog, Alabama
May 3, 1989 (1989-05-03)6501315.0[7]
88"Camikazi Kid"Alan J. LeviPaul BrownCameron "Cam" Wilson
June 6, 1961
Los Angeles, California
May 10, 1989 (1989-05-10)6501418.4[8]
99"Play It Again, Seymour"Aaron LipstadtStory by : Donald P. Bellisario,
Scott Shepard
& Tom Blomquist
Teleplay by : Donald P. Bellisario
& Scott Shepard
Nick Allen
April 14, 1953
New York City, New York
May 17, 1989 (1989-05-17)6500914.6[9]

Season 2 (1989–1990)

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No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byLeap details
(Name, date & location)
Original air dateProd.
code
Viewers
(millions)
101"Honeymoon Express"Aaron LipstadtDonald P. BellisarioUnnamed Firefighter
1957
Unknown Location /
Tom McBride
April 27, 1960
New York, New York
September 20, 1989 (1989-09-20)6541113.5[10]
112"Disco Inferno"Gilbert ShiltonPaul BrownChad Stone
April 1, 1976
Burbank, California
September 27, 1989 (1989-09-27)6540113.0[11]
123"The Americanization of Machiko"Gilbert ShiltonCharlie CoffeyCharles Lee MacKenzie
August 4, 1953
Oak Creek, Ohio
October 11, 1989 (1989-10-11)6540614.1[12]
134"What Price Gloria?"Alan J. LeviDeborah PrattSamantha Stormer
October 16, 1961
Detroit, Michigan
October 25, 1989 (1989-10-25)6501714.3[13]
145"Blind Faith"David G. PhinneyScott ShepardAndrew Ross
February 6, 1964
New York City
November 1, 1989 (1989-11-01)6540213.1[14]
156"Good Morning, Peoria"Michael ZinbergChris RuppenthalHowlin' Chick Howell
September 9, 1959
Peoria, Illinois
November 8, 1989 (1989-11-08)6540815.3[15]
167"Thou Shalt Not..."Randy RobertsTammy AderDavid Basch
February 2, 1974
Los Angeles, California
November 15, 1989 (1989-11-15)6540914.0[16]
178"Jimmy"James Whitmore, Jr.Paul M. Belous &
Robert Wolterstorff
Jimmy LaMotta
October 14, 1964
Oakland, California
November 22, 1989 (1989-11-22)6540715.8[17]
189"So Help Me God"Andy CadiffDeborah PrattLeonard Dancey
July 29, 1957
Louisiana
November 29, 1989 (1989-11-29)6541016.9[18]
1910"Catch a Falling Star"Donald P. BellisarioPaul BrownRay Hutton
May 21, 1979
Syracuse, New York
December 6, 1989 (1989-12-06)6541313.4[19]
2011"A Portrait for Troian"Michael ZinbergStory by : John Hill
& Scott Shepard
Teleplay by : Scott Shepard
& Donald P. Bellisario
Timothy Mintz
February 7, 1971
Near Los Angeles, California
December 13, 1989 (1989-12-13)6501912.9[20]
2112"Animal Frat"Gilbert ShiltonChris RuppenthalKnut "Wild Thing" Wileton
October 19, 1967
Meeks College in California
January 3, 1990 (1990-01-03)6541715.6[21]
2213"Another Mother"Joseph L. ScanlanDeborah PrattLinda Bruckner
September 30, 1981
Scottsdale, Arizona
January 10, 1990 (1990-01-10)6541516.8[22]
2314"All-Americans"John CullumPaul Brown &
Donald P. Bellisario
Eddie Vega
November 6, 1962
Woodland Hills, California
January 17, 1990 (1990-01-17)6541814.7[23]
2415"Her Charm"Christopher T. WelchStory by : Paul M. Belous,
Robert Wolterstorff,
Deborah Pratt &
Donald P. Bellisario
Teleplay by : Deborah Pratt
& Donald P. Bellisario
Peter Langley
September 26, 1973
Boston, Massachusetts
February 7, 1990 (1990-02-07)6541618.1[24]
2516"Freedom"Alan J. LeviChris RuppenthalGeorge Washaki
November 22, 1970
Nevada
February 14, 1990 (1990-02-14)6542317.0[25]
2617"Good Night, Dear Heart"Christopher T. WelchPaul BrownMelvin Spooner
November 9, 1957
Riven Rock, Massachusetts
March 7, 1990 (1990-03-07)6542417.0[26]
2718"Pool Hall Blues"Joe NapolitanoRandy HollandCharlie "Black Magic" Walters
September 4, 1954
Chicago, Illinois
March 14, 1990 (1990-03-14)6542214.8[27]
2819"Leaping in Without a Net"Christopher T. WelchTommy ThompsonVictor Panzini
November 18, 1958
Near Denver, Colorado
March 28, 1990 (1990-03-28)6542116.9[28]
2920"Maybe Baby"Michael ZinbergJulie Brown
& Paul Brown
Buster
March 11, 1963
Texas
April 4, 1990 (1990-04-04)6542817.0[29]
3021"Sea Bride"Joe NapolitanoDeborah PrattPhillip Dumont
June 3, 1954
RMS Queen Mary in the
Upper New York Bay
May 2, 1990 (1990-05-02)6543014.2[30]
3122"M.I.A."Michael ZinbergDonald P. BellisarioJake Rawlings
April 1, 1969
San Diego, California
May 9, 1990 (1990-05-09)6541215.6[31]

Season 3 (1990–1991)

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No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Leap location & date Original air date Production
code
321"The Leap Home (Part 1)"Joe NapolitanoDonald P. BellisarioElk Ridge, Indiana
November 25, 1969
September 28, 199066401
332"The Leap Home (Part 2) – Vietnam"Michael ZinbergDonald P. BellisarioVietnam
April 7, 1970
October 5, 199066402
343"Leap of Faith"James Whitmore, Jr.Story by: Nick Harding,
Karen Hall and
Tommy Thompson
Teleplay by: Tommy Thompson
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
August 19, 1963
October 12, 199066408
354"One Strobe over the Line"Michael ZinbergChris RuppenthalNew York City
June 15, 1965
October 19, 199066409
365"The Boogieman"Joe NapolitanoChris RuppenthalCoventry, Maine
October 31, 1964
October 26, 199066410
376"Miss Deep South"Christopher T. WelchTommy ThompsonLouisiana
June 7, 1958
November 2, 199066406
387"Black on White on Fire"Joe NapolitanoDeborah PrattWatts, Los Angeles, California
August 11, 1965
November 9, 199066403
398"The Great Spontini"James Whitmore, Jr.Cristy Dawson &
Beverly Bridges
Oakland, California
May 9, 1974
November 16, 199066412
409"Rebel Without a Clue"James Whitmore, Jr.Story by: Nick Harding
& Paul Brown
Teleplay by: Randy Holland
& Paul Brown
Near Big Sur, California
September 1, 1958
November 30, 199066407
4110"A Little Miracle"Michael WatkinsStory by: Sandy Fries
Teleplay by: Sandy Fries and
Robert A. Wolterstorff
New York, New York
December 24, 1962
December 21, 199066414
4211"Runaway"Michael KatlemanPaul BrownCarbon County, Wyoming
July 4, 1964
January 4, 199166405
4312"8½ Months"James Whitmore, Jr.Deborah PrattClaremore, Oklahoma
November 15, 1955
March 6, 199166421
4413"Future Boy"Michael SwitzerTommy ThompsonSt. Louis, Missouri
October 6, 1957
March 13, 199166417
4514"Private Dancer"Debbie AllenPaul BrownNew York City
October 6, 1979
March 20, 199166416
4615"Piano Man"James Whitmore, Jr.Ed ScharlachTularosa, New Mexico
November 10, 1985
March 27, 199166419
4716"Southern Comforts"Chris RuppenthalTommy ThompsonNew Orleans, Louisiana
August 4, 1961
April 3, 199164422
4817"Glitter Rock"Andy CadiffChris RuppenthalDetroit, Michigan
April 12, 1974
April 10, 199164404
4918"A Hunting We Will Go"Andy CadiffBeverly BridgesArkansas
June 18, 1976
April 18, 199166424
5019"Last Dance Before An Execution"Michael WatkinsStory by: Bill Bigelow,
Donald Bellisario
& Deborah Pratt
Teleplay by: Deborah Pratt
Tallahassee, Florida
May 12, 1971
May 1, 199166421
5120"Heart of a Champion"Joe NapolitanoTommy ThompsonAtlanta, Georgia
July 23, 1955
May 8, 199166425
5221"Nuclear Family"James Whitmore, Jr.Paul BrownHomestead, Florida
October 26, 1962
May 15, 199166426
5322"Shock Theater"Joe NapolitanoDeborah PrattHavenwell, Pennsylvania
October 3, 1954
May 22, 199166428

Season 4 (1991–1992)

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No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Leap location & date Original air date Production
code
541"The Leap Back"Michael ZinbergDonald P. BellisarioCrown Point, Indiana
June 15, 1945
September 18, 199167303
552"Play Ball"Joe NapolitanoTommy ThompsonGalveston, Texas
August 6, 1961
September 25, 199167305
563"Hurricane"Michael WatkinsChris RuppenthalJackson Point, Mississippi
August 17, 1969
October 2, 199167306
574"Justice"Rob BowmanToni GraphiaAlabama
May 11, 1965
October 9, 199167309
585"Permanent Wave"Scott BakulaBeverly BridgesBeverly Hills, California
June 2, 1983
October 16, 199167302
596"Raped"Michael ZinbergBeverly BridgesMill Valley, California
June 20, 1980
October 30, 199167312
607"The Wrong Stuff"Joe NapolitanoPaul BrownCape Canaveral, Florida
January 24, 1961
November 6, 199167308
618"Dreams"Anita W. AddisonDeborah PrattMalibu, California
February 28, 1979
November 13, 199167320
629"A Single Drop of Rain"Virgil W. VogelStory by: Donald Bellisario,
Ralph Meyering, Jr.
& Richard C. Okie
Teleplay by: Richard C. Okie
Clover Bend, Texas
September 7, 1953
November 20, 199167317
6310"Unchained"Michael WatkinsParis QuallesTalawaga County, Alabama
November 2, 1956
November 27, 199167314
6411"The Play's the Thing"Eric LaneuvilleBeverly BridgesNew York City
September 9, 1969
January 8, 199267301
6512"Running For Honor"Bob HulmeBobby DuncanNear Lakeside, Macomb County, Michigan
June 11, 1964
January 15, 199267319
6613"Temptation Eyes"Christopher HiblerPaul BrownSan Francisco
February 1, 1985
January 22, 199267322
6714"The Last Gunfighter"Joe NapolitanoStory by: Sam Rolfe
Teleplay by: Sam Rolfe
& Chris Ruppenthal
Coffin, Arizona
November 28, 1957
January 29, 199267318
6815"A Song for the Soul"Michael WatkinsDeborah PrattChicago, Illinois
April 7, 1963
February 26, 199267304
6916"Ghost Ship"Anita W. AddisonDonald Bellisario
& Paris Qualles
Bermuda Triangle
August 13, 1956
March 4, 199267307
7017"Roberto!"Scott BakulaChris RuppenthalDestiny, New Mexico
January 27, 1982
March 11, 199267326
7118"It's A Wonderful Leap"Paul BrownStory by: Danielle Alexandra
& Paul Brown
Teleplay by: Paul Brown
New York City
May 10, 1958
April 1, 199267324
7219"Moments to Live"Joe NapolitanoTommy ThompsonLos Angeles, California
May 4, 1985
April 8, 199267325
7320"The Curse of Ptah-Hotep"Joe NapolitanoChris RuppenthalSaqqara, Egypt
March 2, 1957
April 22, 199267328
7421"Stand Up"Michael ZinbergBill Richmond
& Deborah Pratt
Glendale, Arizona
April 30, 1959
May 13, 199267315
7522"A Leap for Lisa"James Whitmore, Jr.Donald BelllisarioSan Diego Naval Air Station, California
June 25, 1957
May 20, 199267329

Season 5 (1992–1993)

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No. in
series
No. in
season
Title Directed by Written by Leap location & date Original air date Prod.
code
761"Lee Harvey Oswald (Part 1)
– Leaping on a String"
James Whitmore, Jr.Donald P. BellisarioDallas, Texas
March 21, 1963 /
Atsugi, Kanagawa, Japan
October 5–7, 1957 /
Tustin, California
January 6, 1959
September 22, 199268102A
772"Lee Harvey Oswald (Part 2)
– Leap to Judgement"
James Whitmore, Jr.Donald P. BellisarioLubyanka in Moscow, Russia
October 21, 1959 /
Dallas, Texas
April 10, 1963 /
New Orleans, Louisiana
August 9, 1963 /
Dallas, Texas
November 21–22, 1963
September 22, 199268102B
783"Leaping of the Shrew"Alan J. LeviRobin Jill Bernheim
& Richard C. Okie
Aegean Sea
September 27, 1956
September 29, 199268104
794"Nowhere to Run"Alan J. LeviTommy ThompsonSan Diego, California
August 10, 1968
October 6, 199268103
805"Killin' Time"Michael WatkinsTommy ThompsonPine County, Oklahoma
June 18, 1958
October 20, 199268116
816"Star Light, Star Bright"Christopher HiblerRichard C. OkieCharlemont, Massachusetts
May 21, 1966
October 27, 199268101
827"Deliver Us From Evil"Bob HulmeDeborah Pratt,
Robin Jill Bernheim
& Tommy Thompson
Oakland, California
March 19, 1966
November 10, 199268109
838"Trilogy (Part 1)
– One Little Heart"
James Whitmore, Jr.Deborah PrattPottersville, Louisiana
August 8, 1955
November 17, 199268105
849"Trilogy (Part 2)
– For Your Love"
James Whitmore, Jr.Deborah PrattPottersville, Louisiana
June 14, 1966
November 24, 199268112
8510"Trilogy (Part 3)
– The Last Door"
James Whitmore, Jr.Deborah PrattBaton Rouge, Louisiana
July 28, 1978
November 24, 199268113
8611"Promised Land"Scott BakulaGillian Horvath &
Tommy Thompson
Elk Ridge, Indiana
December 22, 1971
December 15, 199268110
8712"A Tale of Two Sweeties"Christopher HiblerRobin Jill BernheimPompano Beach Airpark, Florida
February 25, 1958
January 5, 199367301
8813"Liberation"Bob HulmeChris Abbott &
Deborah Pratt
Connecticut
October 16, 1968
January 12, 199368108
8914"Dr. Ruth"Stuart MargolinRobin Jill BernheimManhattan, New York
April 25, 1985
January 19, 199368114
9015"Blood Moon"Alan J. LeviTommy ThompsonOutside of London, England
March 10, 1975
February 9, 199368117
9116"Return of the Evil Leaper"Harvey LaidmanRichard C. OkieNorth Falls, New York
October 8, 1956
February 23, 199368124
9217"Revenge of the Evil Leaper"Debbie AllenDeborah PrattMallard, Ohio
September 16, 1987
February 23, 199368125
9318"Goodbye Norma Jean"Christopher HiblerRichard C. OkieHollywood, California
April 4, 1960
March 2, 199368115
9419"The Beast Within"Gus TrikonisJohn D'AquinoWashington State
November 6, 1972
March 16, 199368122
9520"The Leap Between The States"David HemmingsRichard C. OkieMansfield County, Virginia
September 20, 1862
March 30, 199368121
9621"Memphis Melody"James Whitmore, Jr.Robin Jill BernheimMemphis, Tennessee
July 3, 1954
April 20, 199367325
9722"Mirror Image"James Whitmore, Jr.Donald BellisarioCokeburg, Pennsylvania
August 8, 1953 /
San Diego, California
April 3, 1969
May 4, 199368126

Season 6 (1993–1994)

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Season 7 (1994–1995)

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Season 8 (1996)

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References

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