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1.Quantum Leap - The Pilot Episode starring: Scott Bakula
directed by: Scott Bakula, Donald P. Bellisario, Paul Brown (III), Ivan Dixon, David Hemmings
January 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Quantum Leap - The Pilot Episode
Seriously Quantum Leap was the best show ever produced. I own all of the seasons on dvd. I never really thought of myself as a groupie but for this show I would be. Scott Bakula is just an amazing actor. I only wish they would do a final movie allowing him to actually leap home. Dean Stockwell does such a great job as his best friend that everyone should have someone like him. It may only be a show but sometimes the history references were funny as all get out and would make you think that they could have been true. Like the one with Buddy he was trying to sing a song to the pig and was singing "piggy suey" and of course Sam says to Buddy "Why don't you try Peggy Sue?" You truly need to watch this show from beginning to end.

2.Surfing for Life starring: Eve Fletcher, Woody Brown, Rabbit Kekai, Fred Van Dyke, John "Doc" Ball
directed by: David L. Brown
November 10, 1999
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Surfing for Life
A haiku:

Waves and years go by
Cold water makes my bones hurt;
But still, I will surf

3.Quantum Leap: Leap Home starring: Scott Bakula
directed by: Scott Bakula, Donald P. Bellisario, Paul Brown (III), Ivan Dixon, David Hemmings
January 01, 1998
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VHS : Quantum Leap: Leap Home
While I've certainly not seen every television show ever made, I've seen quite a bit. I'm not a huge QL fan, but I don't know if I've ever seen anything this good. Not perfect, but I still tear up a little thinking about the ending. Try to see parts 1 and 2 consecutively if you can.
You must see the whole thing in order to truly 'get it.' This 2-part show would be very good without the ending, very moving with it.

4.Quantum Leap: Camikazi Kid starring: Scott Bakula
directed by: Scott Bakula, Donald P. Bellisario, Paul Brown (III), Ivan Dixon, David Hemmings
January 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Quantum Leap: Camikazi Kid
This is one of the best Quantum Leap episodes. I truly enjoyed watching Scott Bakula as a Cameron

5.Quantum Leap - Catch A Falling Star - May 21, 1979 starring: Scott Bakula
directed by: Scott Bakula, Donald P. Bellisario, Paul Brown (III), Ivan Dixon, David Hemmings
January 01, 1998
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VHS : Quantum Leap - Catch A Falling Star - May 21, 1979
Catch a Falling Star has to be the most memorable 'leap'. The reality of the actors playing persons who are themselves actors gives this leap a great sense of being actually there watching as the show is being made. A most memorable line from Dean Stockwell (Al) as he describes the emotion of his real-life vs pseudo-reality while being scanned in close by the camera "all eyes focused on yourself" is fantastic. You are able to think about both the actual story AND about what it must be like to make the series at the same time. Plus, Sam not only gets his girl, he shows a darker side and wishes the person he is supposed to save "breaks his arrogant ass". It is so un-Sam-like and yet so human (he is jealous). Of course Sam comes through in the end and marches off stage into his next Leap with ... Read More

6.Quantum Leap: What Price Gloria starring: Scott Bakula
directed by: Scott Bakula, Donald P. Bellisario, Paul Brown (III), Ivan Dixon, David Hemmings
January 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Quantum Leap: What Price Gloria
Sam leaps into a woman in "What Price Gloria? - October 16, 1961" (Episode #13, October 25, 1989). Samantha Stormer is a gorgeous secretary for an automobile company, which means he has to deal with not only being sexually harassed by his boss (John Calvin) and a suicide attempt by his roommate (Jean Segal), but the effect Samantha's looks are having on Al. Not a classic episode of "Quantum Leap," but certainly above average as Sam gets to see how the other half lives. As always, the chief charm is Scott Bakula's completely convincing performance. Written by Deborah Pratt, this episode was directed by Alan J. Levi.

7.Quantum Leap: Color of Truth starring: Scott Bakula
directed by: Scott Bakula, Donald P. Bellisario, Paul Brown (III), Ivan Dixon, David Hemmings
January 01, 1998
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Quantum Leap: Color of Truth
This is the best episode of the first season . This was the first success of the brand new series in touching my heart , in helping to understand how is it to walk in someone else's shoes , and especially , in a black man's shoes . As for the story itself , Sam leaps into a black man in the early Sixties and refuses to suffer from the discrimination and segregation blacks endured on those days .

This is one of the best plotted , directed , acted and remembered Quantom Leap's episode of all time...

8.Quantum Leap: Dreams starring: Scott Bakula
directed by: Scott Bakula, Donald P. Bellisario, Paul Brown (III), Ivan Dixon, David Hemmings
January 01, 1998
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VHS : Quantum Leap: Dreams
"Dreams-February 28, 1979" is something of a misnomer, because this "Quantum Leap" episode (#61, November 13, 1991) is more about nightmares. Sam leaps into a detective who is investigating a pretty gruesome murder. He may well me next on the murderer's hit list and the only ones who can help him are the victim's catatonic son and her husband's psychiatrist. To make things even more interesting, Sam is experiencing horrible flashbacks. Written by Deborah Pratt (who also wrote "Shock Theater" for the series), "Dreams" has guest stars Jocelyn O'Brien, Alan Scarfe and Bill Marcus. Certainly an interesting choice for inclusion in the video collection, which is a nice way of saying there are other episodes I would have selected first (the Lee Harvey Oswald ones being my first choice).

9.Dawson's Creek directed by: James Whitmore Jr., Bruce Seth Green, Michael Fields, Jay Tobias, Janice Cooke-Leonard
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VHS : Dawson's Creek
"Dreams-February 28, 1979" is something of a misnomer, because this "Quantum Leap" episode (#61, November 13, 1991) is more about nightmares. Sam leaps into a detective who is investigating a pretty gruesome murder. He may well me next on the murderer's hit list and the only ones who can help him are the victim's catatonic son and her husband's psychiatrist. To make things even more interesting, Sam is experiencing horrible flashbacks. Written by Deborah Pratt (who also wrote "Shock Theater" for the series), "Dreams" has guest stars Jocelyn O'Brien, Alan Scarfe and Bill Marcus. Certainly an interesting choice for inclusion in the video collection, which is a nice way of saying there are other episodes I would have selected first (the Lee Harvey Oswald ones being my first choice).

10.Dawson's Creek directed by: James Whitmore Jr., Bruce Seth Green, Michael Fields, Jay Tobias, Janice Cooke-Leonard
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

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VHS : Dawson's Creek
"Dreams-February 28, 1979" is something of a misnomer, because this "Quantum Leap" episode (#61, November 13, 1991) is more about nightmares. Sam leaps into a detective who is investigating a pretty gruesome murder. He may well me next on the murderer's hit list and the only ones who can help him are the victim's catatonic son and her husband's psychiatrist. To make things even more interesting, Sam is experiencing horrible flashbacks. Written by Deborah Pratt (who also wrote "Shock Theater" for the series), "Dreams" has guest stars Jocelyn O'Brien, Alan Scarfe and Bill Marcus. Certainly an interesting choice for inclusion in the video collection, which is a nice way of saying there are other episodes I would have selected first (the Lee Harvey Oswald ones being my first choice).

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