Quantum Leap Season 3
01. The Leap Home (1)
November 25, 1969: As himself at the age of 16, Sam has the opportunity to both win the high school basketball championship and save his family from their sad fates.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Hannah Cutrona
Mary Lou
Mai-Lis Kuniholm
Lisa Parsons
Caroline Kava
Mrs. Thelma Beckett
Mik Scriba
Coach Donnelly
Niles Brewster
Dr. Berger
Matthew John Graeser
Harley
Ethan Wilson
Sibby
John Tuell
'No Nose' Pruett
Adam Logan
Young Sam Beckett
Donald P. Bellisario
Writer
Joe Napolitano
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jerry Temple
Editor
02. The Leap Home (2): Vietnam
April 7, 1970: As a Navy SEAL in his own brother's squad, Sam must determine whether he is there to save Tom's life or ensure the success of the mission on which his brother was killed. Also Al from 1970 was a P.O.W.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
David Hayward
Dempsey
Adam Nelson
Preacher
Ryan Reid
Shamo
Rich Whiteside
Doc
Rodney Kageyama
Choo Choo
Christopher Kirby
Herbert 'Magic' Williams
Chi Muoi Lo
Vinh
Donald P. Bellisario
Writer
Michael Zinberg
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Robert E. Pew
Editor
03. Leap of Faith
August 19, 1963: Sam finds himself in one holy mess as a priest in Philadelphia, trying to help an alcoholic priest deal with a killer and the death of a young parishioner.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Sandy McPeak
Father John McRoberts
Davey Roberts
Joey Pronti
Erica Yohn
Monchelli Sister
Penny Santon
Monchelli Sister
Kane Picoy
Young Man
Todd Raderman
Young boxer
Pat Crawford Brown
Woman
Robert Beecher
Allen
Bo Sabato
Policeman
Dominic Oliver
Cabbie
Lisa Passero
Mrs. Dellisio
Bud Sabatino
Father Frank Pistano
Amy Tritico
Tony's Girl
Tommy Thompson
Writer
Nick Harding
Story
Karen Hall
Story
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Steve Kelso
Stunts
Jerry Temple
Editor
Robert E. Pew
Editor
04. One Strobe Over the Line
June 15, 1965: Sam is a photographer who must protect a fashion model from a growing dependency on amphetamines and a predatory manager's ambitions.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
David Sheinkopf
Mike
Robert Trumbull
Frank
John Achorn
Irv
Danny McCoy Jr.
Karl Granson
Tripp Law
Nubian Guard
Chris Ruppenthal
Writer
Michael Zinberg
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Robert E. Pew
Editor
05. The Boogieman
October 31, 1964: Things do more than go bump in the night when Sam leaps into Joshua Raye, a horror novelist on Halloween. Although Ziggy claims he's there to prevent the death of a church deacon, things get even stranger when two more people die without warning.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Fran Ryan
Dorothy Jaeger
David Kriegel
Stevie King
Donald Hotton
Tully Maltin
Chris Ruppenthal
Writer
Joe Napolitano
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jon Koslowsky
Editor
06. Miss Deep South
June 7, 1958: As Darlene Monte, a contestant in the "Miss Deep South" beauty pageant, Sam must come to the aid of an innocent contender who faces disgrace when she poses for naughty pictures taken by a sleazy pageant photographer. As if things weren't bad enough, Sam must ensure that Darlene finishes third, so that she'll go on to become a doctor.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Julie Ann Lowery
Vicky Jacobs
Linda Hoy
Arlene
Marte Boyle Slout
Judge
Martin Clark
Master of Ceremonies
Karen Moore
Cheryl Lynn Burke
Janeen Rae Heller
Beauty contestant / Sawyer
Theresa Ring
Darlene Monte
Cynthia Windham
Beauty Pageant Contestant / Missy
Tommy Thompson
Writer
Christopher T. Welch
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jerry Temple
Editor
07. Black on White on Fire
August 11, 1965: Sam leaps into a black med. student engaged to a white woman in order to ensure that he and his fiancée survive the Watts Riot together.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Gregory Millar
Lonnie Harper
Corie Henninger
Susan Brewster
Sami Chester
Bebe
Laverne Anderson
Sheri
CCH Pounder
Mama Harper
Cheryl Francis Harrington
Young Woman
Jon Berry
Police Sniper
Garon Grigsby
Ray Harper
Deborah Pratt
Writer
Joe Napolitano
Director
Bradley B. Six
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jon Koslowsky
Editor
08. The Great Spontini
May 9, 1974: Leaping into magician Harry Spontini, Sam has to prevent his estranged wife from taking their daughter away from him as she files for divorce, so she can marry her sleazy divorce attorney.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Erich Anderson
Steve Slater
Robin Greer
Elaine
Jean Adams
Mrs. Futrell
Dan Birch
Harry Spontini
Cristy Dawson
Writer
Beverly Bridges
Writer
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Steve Kelso
Stunts
Jerry Temple
Editor
Jon Koslowsky
Editor
09. Rebel without a Clue
September 1, 1958: As "Bones," a member of a motorcycle gang, Sam is an uneasy rider who has to prevent a Jack Kerouac-inspired young woman from meeting her death on the road.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Michael Bryan French
Jack Kerouac
Mark Boone Junior
Mad Dog
Kristopher Logan
Shane 'Funny Bone' Thomas
Joshua Cadman
Biker
Scott Kraft
Biker
Paul Brown
Writer
Nick Harding
Story
Randy Holland
Teleplay
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
Bradley B. Six
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Steve Kelso
Stunts
Robert E. Pew
Editor
10. A Little Miracle
December 24, 1962: On Christmas Eve, Sam leap into Reginald Pierson, valet to a wealthy contractor, who is in danger of losing his soul in an attempt to demolish a Salvation Army mission, so he can build his "Blake's Plaza." Seeing a similarity to the Dickens's character, Sam and Al decide to "Scrooge" the greed out of the man.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Charles Rocket
Michael G. Blake
Tom McTigue
Calloway
Michael Dan Wagner
Lt. Porterman
Jarrett Lennon
Tiny Boy
Dale Harimoto
Newscaster
Christopher Fleming
Mickey
Dylan Day Brown
Charlie
Duane Whitaker
Maintenance Man
Milan Nicksic
Reginald Pearson
Sandy Fries
Writer
Robert Wolterstorff
Teleplay
Michael W. Watkins
Director
Bradley B. Six
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jerry Temple
Editor
11. Runaway
July 4, 1964: On a cross-country car trip, Sam, as 13-year-old Butchie, must contend with a sadistic older sister and a mother on the verge of running away from an unfulfilling marriage, in search of the feminine mystique.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Sandy Faison
Emma Rickett
Amber Susa
Beth McCann
Frank Borin
Butchie Rickett
Paul Brown
Writer
Michael Katleman
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Steve Kelso
Stunts
Jon Koslowsky
Editor
12. 8½ Months
November 15, 1955: Billie Jean Crockett is a pregnant teenager who will make the second biggest mistake of her life - giving her baby up for adoption - unless Sam, as Billie Jean, can convince someone to help her raise her child... before he goes into labor himself
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
James Whitmore Jr.
Bob Crockett
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Hunter von Leer
Keeter Slade
Tasha Scott
Effy Hopper
Philip Linton
Willis Taylor
Peggy Walton-Walker
Nurse Denton
Molly McClure
Mrs. Suffy
Priscilla Weems
Billie Jean Crockett
Deborah Pratt
Writer
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Robert E. Pew
Editor
13. Future Boy
October 6, 1957: Sam leaps Kenny Sharp, better known as "Future Boy," sidekick to Moe Stein, host of the kid's show, "Time Patrol," who also happens to be building a time machine in his basement. Unless Sam can prevent Moe's daughter from attempting to have her father committed, Moe is destined to be killed as he tries to hop a freight train.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Debra Stricklin
Irene Kiner
Nicholas Shaffer
Roger
Jason Kincaid
Caped Futurite
John Christian Graas
Small Boy
Jesse Switzer
Kid
Matt Marfoglia
Kenny Sharp
Tommy Thompson
Writer
Michael Switzer
Director
14. Private Dancer
October 6, 1979: An aspiring dancer working as a waitress in a strip club is in danger of being led into a life of prostitution unless Sam, as "Rod the Bod," can convince her to audition for a spot in a professional dance group. But, since she's deaf, the choreographer doesn't believe she has the time to give the young lady the attention she'll need.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Debbie Allen
Joanna Chapman
Louis Mustillo
Mario
Marguerite Pomerhn Derricks
Dancer
Rhondee Beriault
Diana Quinna
Henry Woronicz
Martin
Melinda Cordell
Winnie
Charles Emmett
Officer Arden
Harry Cohn
Louie
Paul Brown
Writer
Debbie Allen
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Debbie Allen
Choreographer
Jon Koslowsky
Editor
15. Piano Man
November 10, 1985: Joey Dinardo is a lounge lizard on the run from mob hitmen. When Sam leaps in, his ex-girlfriend, and former musical partner have found him, and now both are on a run for their lives from a killer who seems to know their every move.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Marietta DePrima
Lorraine
Angelo Tiffe
Carl Morgan
Denise Gentile
Janelle
John Oldach
Frank
Cherry Davis
Thelma
Sam Clay
Joey De Nardo / Chuck Danner
Ed Scharlach
Writer
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jerry Temple
Editor
16. Southern Comforts
August 4, 1961: It's the best little cathouse in New Orleans. No, it's the Gilbert Labonte Sewin' & Quiltin' Academy. As the proprietor of this worthy establishment, Sam must prevent the mysterious death of a resident who doesn't belong there.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Rita Taggart
Marsha
Minnie Summers Lindsey
Housekeeper
Diane Delano
Prostitute
David Powledge
Luther
Walter Sylvest
Warren
J. Marvin Campbell
Sailor
Stacey Cortez
Paulette
Monica McMurtry
Abby
Jeffrey Concklin
Reese
David Alan Graf
Carl
Richard White
Gilbert Labonte
Tommy Thompson
Writer
Chris Ruppenthal
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Robert E. Pew
Editor
17. Glitter Rock
April 12, 1974: Sam is a glitter rock star in danger of being stabbed to death after a performance, unless Sam can determine who, from a growing list of people, the real killer is.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Robert Bauer
Wilder
Elizabeth Whitcraft
Sandy
Jan Eddy
Whittler
Sharon Martin
Blonde
Dorrie Krum
Heather
Bob Cady
Chase
Bruce Michael Paine
Jeffrey Mole / 'Tonic'
Chris Ruppenthal
Writer
Andy Cadiff
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jon Koslowsky
Editor
18. A Hunting We Will Go
June 18, 1976: It's the leap from hell as Sam, a bounty hunter handcuffed to a wily embezzler who will stop at nothing to get away from him, has to deal with his captive, as well as his attraction towards her, despite her countless attacks on him.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Michael McCarty
Jack
Jeffrey King
Luke
Warren Barrington
Clive
Maxine Elliott Hicks
Edwine
Dorothy Blass
Cashier
Ken Kells
Gordon O'Reilly
Beverly Bridges
Writer
Andy Cadiff
Director
Jud Kehl
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
James Coblentz
Editor
Jerry U. Frizell
Editor
19. Last Dance Before an Execution
May 12, 1971: "Just think of someplace far away" is the advice Sam hears as he leaps into Jesus Ortega, a Cuban-American being strapped into an electric chair. A last second stay of execution gives Sam just forty-eight hours to either prove himself innocent or fulfill his mission so that he can leap before the Big Switch is pulled
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Harry Fleer
Older Man in Jail
Michael Holden
Herb Stein
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Julio Oscar Mechoso
Raul Casta
Jack Jozefson
Officer Hudson
Krista Muscare
Maria
Charles Woolf
Father Raftery
Irene Olga López
Tia
A.J. Freeman
Bart Manners
Neil Barton
Black Man in Jail
Stephen Domingas
Jesus
Wendy Gordon
Reporter
Andrew Amador
Reporter
Donald P. Bellisario
Story
Bill Bigelow
Story
Deborah Pratt
Story
Michael W. Watkins
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jon Koslowsky
Editor
20. Heart of a Champion
July 23, 1955: The heart of a champion belongs to Ronnie, a professional wrestler, who will die if he competes in the title match. Sam, as his brother and new partner Terry, must convince him of his hidden health problem, while avoiding his own health problem - the jealous wrestler-husband of a woman who has taken an amorous interest in Sam.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Jerry Bossard
Ronny Sammis
Deborah Wakeham
Sherry Shilo
Angela Paton
Lottie Sammis
Susan Isaacs
Myra Sammis
Tim DeZarn
Stan
Don Dolan
Referee
Don Hood
Lamar the Promoter
Jeff Hochendoner
Terry Sammis
Jay S. York
Executioner
John Kidwell
Hank Sammis
Tommy Thompson
Writer
Joe Napolitano
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Robert E. Pew
Editor
Jerry U. Frizell
Editor
21. Nuclear Family
October 26, 1962: Sam finds himself the brother of a fallout shelter salesman during the Cuban Missile Crisis, where he must defuse a potentially explosive situation as panic sets in on the night of John F. Kennedy's speech to the nation.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Kim Flowers
Kate Ellroy
Delia Salvi
Mrs. Klingman
Patrick M. Bruneau
Eddie Ellroy
Paul Brown
Writer
James Whitmore Jr.
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jerry U. Frizell
Editor
Ken Denisoff
Editor
22. Shock Theater
October 3, 1954: Leaping into Sam Bederman, a mental patient who is suffering from acute depression, Sam receives an overloaded electroshock treatment, which causes his Swiss-cheesed memory to be replaced by personas from previous leaps. Al, finding himself visible to the mentally absent, must try to complete Sam's mission, and convince him to take another shock treatment, in order to leap Sam out before contact is lost forever.
Scott Bakula
Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell
Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
Deborah Pratt
Narrator
Scott Lawrence
Tibby Johnson
Candy Ann Brown
Dr. Verbeena Beeks
Nick Brooks
Freddie
Frank Collison
Mortimer
Ralph Marrero
Oswald
Kevin Page
Young Doctor
Harry Pugh
Older Doctor
Howard Matthew Johnson
Jesse Tyler
LaReine Chabut
Samantha Stormer
Brad Silverman
Jimmy LaMotta
Deborah Pratt
Writer
Joe Napolitano
Director
Michael W. Watkins
Director of Photography
Diamond Farnsworth
Stunt Coordinator
Jon Koslowsky
Editor
Jerry U. Frizell
Editor
