Oh Boy Here I Go Leaking Again

American television serial

Breakthrough Leap
Quantum Leap (TV series) titlecard.jpg
Genre Science fiction
Created by Donald P. Bellisario
Starring
  • Scott Bakula
  • Dean Stockwell
Narrated by
  • Deborah Pratt (intro)
  • Scott Bakula (episodes)
Theme music composer Mike Post
Composer Velton Ray Bunch
Country of origin United states of america
Original language English
No. of seasons five
No. of episodes 97 (list of episodes)
Production
Producers
  • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Deborah Pratt
  • Harker Wade
Production location California
Running time 45 minutes
Production companies
  • Belisarius Productions
  • Universal Television
Distributor NBCUniversal Goggle box Distribution
Release
Original network NBC
Picture format NTSC
Original release March 26, 1989 (1989-03-26) –
May five, 1993 (1993-05-05)

Quantum Leap is an American science-fiction television series, created by Donald P. Bellisario, that originally aired on NBC for five seasons, from March 25, 1989 to May five, 1993. It stars Scott Bakula equally Dr. Sam Beckett, a physicist who involuntarily leaps through spacetime during experiments in fourth dimension travel, by temporarily taking the identify of other people to correct what he consistently discovers were historical mistakes.

Dean Stockwell co-stars as Admiral Al Calavicci, Sam's womanizing, cigar-smoking companion and all-time friend, who appears to him as a hologram and researches and shapes his opinions of the past.

The series features a mix of humor, drama, romance, social commentary, and science fiction. It was ranked number 19 on TV Guide 's "Top Cult Shows Ever" in 2007.[1] [2]

A continuation of the series was ordered by NBC to premiere in September 2022.

Premise [edit]

In the most future, physicist Dr. Sam Beckett (Bakula) theorized that time travel within one's own lifetime is possible, and obtains government back up to build his project "Quantum Bound". Some years later, having already spent $43 billion, the regime threatens to halt funding, as no progress has been made, and Sam decides to exam the project accelerator by himself to save the project before anyone can stop him. He is thrown dorsum in time, and on regaining consciousness, finds that while he physically exists in the past, he appears to everyone else as a person into whom he had "leapt", and further has partial amnesia related to his ain identity.[three] [four] [5] [6]

A hologram of his friend Admiral Al Calavicci (Stockwell) appears, visible and aural only to Sam, and helps to explicate to Sam that he must correct something that went wrong in the past, aided with the resources of the project's supercomputer Ziggy (voiced by Pratt), as once that is corrected, he should be able to spring back to the present. Despite successfully correcting the by, Sam continues to bound randomly to some other place and time inside the 2nd one-half of the 20th century, "putting right what once went incorrect and hoping each time that his adjacent leap will exist the leap home".[three] [four] [5] [6]

Cast and characters [edit]

  • Dr. Samuel "Sam" Beckett (Bakula, who also narrates the episodes in character) is a quantum physicist with vi doctoral degrees. He grew up on his parents' farm in Elk Ridge, Indiana, with an older brother (Tom) and a younger sis (Katie). Sam'southward idol is Albert Einstein.
  • Albert "Al" Calavicci, USN (Stockwell) is a womanizing U.S. Navy rear admiral and Sam'due south best friend, who grew up in an orphanage and was after active in the ceremonious rights move. At the fourth dimension of Sam's leaps, Al spends his free time with his lover and the project'southward medical technician Tina Martinez (played by Gigi Rice), who appears in the 4th-season episode "The Leap Dorsum".
  • Ziggy (voiced by prove introduction narrator and co-executive producer Deborah Pratt) is the self-aware artificial intelligence "parallel hybrid figurer with an ego" that runs "Project Breakthrough Spring" and helps Sam throughout his leaps. Pratt besides appears in person as the championship character in the season-2 episode "A Portrait for Troian". The character and episode were named afterwards Pratt and Donald P. Bellisario'southward girl Troian Bellisario.
  • Irving "Gooshie" Gushman (Dennis Wolfberg) is the project's frequently-mentioned caput programmer, who is said to have bad breath. He appears in five episodes, including the airplane pilot and the finale.
  • Dr. Verbena Beeks (Processed Ann Brownish) is often mentioned as the project'south psychiatrist. She appears in two episodes throughout the series.

In each episode, a unlike bandage of guest characters appears, mostly the ones who would take interacted with the person Sam replaces with his leaps. Several other characters are referred to regularly throughout the serial, only are generally unseen.

Product [edit]

Evolution [edit]

The principal premise for Quantum Leap was inspired by such movies as Sky Can Await and Here Comes Mr. Hashemite kingdom of jordan, too as the 1960s TV show The Time Tunnel. Information technology also may have evolved out of an unused Battlestar Galactica story that was proposed for the Galactica 1980 series.[ citation needed ] Series creator Donald P. Bellisario[4] [vii] saw its concept as a style of developing an original anthology series, as anthologies were unpopular with the networks.[iv]

The series ran on NBC[viii] for five seasons, from March 1989 through May 1993.

Soundtrack [edit]

The theme for the series was written by Mike Post.[four] It was later rearranged for the fifth season, except for the series-finale episode, which featured the original theme music. Scores for the episodes were composed by Post and Velton Ray Agglomeration.

A soundtrack anthology was starting time released in 1993, titled Music from the Tv Serial 'Quantum Jump' , dedicated to John Anderson, who played Pat Knight in The Concluding Gunfighter. Information technology was released past GNP Crescendo on CD and cassette tape.

No. Track[ix] Composer(southward) Length Episode
1 Prologue (Saga Sell) Mike Post, Velton Ray Bunch
Deborah Pratt (voiceover)
1:05
ii Quantum Leap (Primary Title) Mike Postal service i:15
3 Somewhere in the Night Scott Bakula iii:32 Piano Homo
four Suite from the Jump Home Velton Ray Agglomeration iii:37 The Spring Home, Office 1
five Imagine John Lennon 3:05 The Leap Home, Part 1
vi Sam's Prayer Velton Ray Agglomeration i:52 A Single Drop of Pelting
7 Blue Moon of Kentucky Beak Monroe i:41 Memphis Melody
8 Baby, Allow's Play Business firm Arthur Gunter ii:13 Memphis Melody
9 Shoot Out Velton Ray Bunch 3:03 The Last Gunfighter
10 Medley from Man of La Mancha Scott Bakula 6:18 Take hold of a Shooting star
11 Bite Me Velton Ray Bunch three:29 Claret Moon
12 Alphabet Rap Dean Stockwell 2:05 Shock Theater
13 Suite from "Lee Harvey Oswald" Velton Ray Bunch 14:55 Leaping on a Cord
fourteen Fate's Wide Wheel Scott Bakula 3:05 Glitter Rock
15 A Conversation with Scott Bakula Scott Bakula (interview) 12:02
16 Quantum Leap (Prologue and Master Title Reprise) Mike Post, Velton Ray Bunch ii:20

Episodes [edit]

Broadcast history [edit]

The Quantum Leap serial was initially moved from Friday nights to Wednesdays. It was later moved twice away from Wednesdays to Fridays in tardily 1990, and to Tuesdays in belatedly 1992. The serial finale aired in its Wednesday slot in May 1993.[4]

The virtually frequent fourth dimension slot for the series is indicated by italics:

  • Sunday at 9:00–11:00 pm on NBC: March 26, 1989
  • Friday at 9:00–10:00 pm on NBC: March 31, 1989 – April 21, 1989
  • Wed at 10:00–11:00 pm on NBC: May 3—17, 1989; September twenty, 1989 – May 9, 1990; March 6, 1991 – May twenty, 1992
  • Friday at viii:00–ix:00 pm on NBC: September 28, 1990 – January 4, 1991
  • Tuesday at 8:00–9:00 pm on NBC: September 22, 1992 – Apr 20, 1993
  • Wednesday at 9:00–10:00 pm on NBC: May four, 1993

In the United Kingdom, the show began on BBC Two on February 13, 1990,[10] airing Tuesday evenings at 9:00 pm. The last episode was scheduled to exist aired on June 14, 1994, just altered schedules after the expiry of British dramatist Dennis Potter before that calendar month delayed the ambulation until June 21, 1994.[11] Repeat episodes continued on the channel at various times until December 28, 1999.[12]

Dwelling house media [edit]

Universal Studios has released the entire, digitally remastered, Quantum Spring serial on DVD.[13] [14] Some controversy arose when fans discovered that many songs had been replaced from the soundtrack due to music rights issues. For the fifth season, Universal included all of the original music.[15]

On April 13, 2016, Factory Creek Entertainment appear that it had acquired the rights to the series and re-released the first 2 seasons on DVD on June 7, 2016.[16]

On February 7, 2017, Mill Creek re-released Quantum Leap - the Complete Serial on DVD and besides released the complete series on Blu-ray for the first time.[17] The 18-disc prepare contains all 97 episodes of the series, as well as most of the original music restored for all seasons.

Season - DVD proper name Episodes DVD release date
Region 1 Region 2 Region 4
Season 1 - The Consummate First Flavor nine June 8, 2004 November 8, 2004 May ii, 2005
Flavour ii - The Complete Second Flavor 22 December 14, 2004 October 31, 2005 February 7, 2006
Season 3 - The Consummate Third Flavor 22 May x, 2005 December 12, 2005 June vii, 2006
Season iv - The Consummate Fourth Season 22 March 28, 2006 June 26, 2006 Nov 2006
Flavour v - The Complete Fifth Flavour 22 November 14, 2006 December 26, 2006 February 21, 2007
Seasons 1–5 - The Consummate Series
(The Complete Drove)
97 November 4, 2014[13] October 8, 2007[14] N/A

Terminal episode [edit]

At the end of season v, Bellisario was told to write an episode that could serve as a flavour finale or series finale, as information technology was unclear whether Quantum Spring would exist renewed. The episode contained some answers to long-standing questions most the show, simply contained enough ambiguity for a season six. When the show was non renewed, two title cards were tacked on to the end of the final episode; 1 read that Al'southward start wife Beth never remarried, so they were still married in the present twenty-four hour period and had iv daughters. The terminal title cards said "Sam Becket [sic] never returned habitation." The finale was met past viewers with mixed feelings.[eighteen] [19] [20]

A few years later on the ambulation of the finale, a script for an alternating catastrophe was leaked on the internet. It implied that Al, through encouragement of his wife Beth, would become a leaper to go after Sam and that they would be leaping into the future. Bellisario has said no script exists and that he does non know where this idea came from. In 2018, however, fan Allison Pregler purchased championship cards taken from season 5 that contained some shots of Al and Beth together; this implies that part of the alternate catastrophe was, in fact, shot and gives credibility to the alternate-ending scenario.[21] [22] In May 2019, a video of the lost footage was uploaded to Reddit by a contributor with the handle Leaper1953.[23] How this person obtained the footage is not known publicly. Scott Bakula confirmed that several endings were shot and that the footage was accurate.[24]

Reception [edit]

The series had a slow start in the ratings, and its timeslot was moved ofttimes, but it did well in the xviii–49 demographic. The finale was viewed by xiii million American households.[25] In 2004 and 2007, Quantum Leap was ranked number 15 and 19, respectively, on TV Guide 's "Top Cult Shows Always".[1]

Awards [edit]

Along with 43 nominations, Breakthrough Leap received 17 awards (listed beneath).[26] [27] [28]

Twelvemonth Honor Category Winner(s) Episode
1989 Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Roy H. Wagner "Genesis (Part 1)"
Outstanding Achievement in Hairstyling for a Series Virginia Kearns "Double Identity"
1990 Quality TV Award Best Histrion in a Quality Drama Series Scott Bakula
Gilded Earth Award Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television set Picture Dean Stockwell
Primetime Emmy Honour Outstanding Cinematography for a Serial Michael Due west. Watkins "Pool Hall Blues"
1991 Quality Television Award Best Role player in a Quality Drama Series Scott Bakula
All-time Supporting Player in a Quality Drama Series Dean Stockwell
Edgar Honour Best Telly Episode Paul Brownish "Proficient Night, Dear Heart"
DGA Award Outstanding Directorial Achievement in Dramatic Serial Michael Zinberg "The Bound Domicile (Function two) - Vietnam"
Primetime Emmy Honor Outstanding Makeup for a Single-Camera Series Gerald Quist
Michael Mills
Jeremy Swan
"The Leap Habitation (Part i)"
Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Michael W. Watkins "The Jump Home (Part 2) - Vietnam"
1992 Quality TV Award Best Actor in a Quality Drama Series Scott Bakula
Golden Globe Accolade All-time Player – Boob tube Series Drama Scott Bakula
1993 Quality Television set Accolade Best Actor in a Quality Drama Serial Scott Bakula
Young Artist Award Best Young Extra Guest-Starring in a Television Series Kimberly Cullum
ACE Award Best Edited Ane 60 minutes Series for Television receiver Jon Koslowsky "A Song for the Soul"
Primetime Emmy Award Outstanding Cinematography for a Series Jon Koslowsky "Lee Harvey Oswald"

Other media [edit]

Books [edit]

Nonfiction
  • Barrett, Julie, The A–Z of Quantum Leap. Boxtree Ltd., London 1995. ISBN 0-7522-0628-1
  • Chunovic, Louis, Quantum Leap Book. Boxtree Ltd., London 1993. ISBN 1-85283-866-3
  • Schuster, Hal, The Making of Quantum Bound. HarperCollins, London 1996. ISBN 0-06-105438-0
  • Dale, Matt, Beyond the Mirror Image. TME Books, United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland 2017. The limited edition get-go impress hardcover was funded via Kickstarter in late 2022 and included both black & white and colored pages. Due to popular demand, the book was reprinted, though the 2nd edition did non include colored pages and came with a book jacket/dust cover.
Fiction
  • Robitaille, Julie, The Beginning. Transworld Publishers|Corgi, London 1990. ISBN 0-552-13642-5. Re-published in U.K. by Boxtree Ltd., London 1994. ISBN 1-85283-392-0. (Novelization of the pilot episode)
  • Robitaille, Julie, The Ghost and the Gumshoe. Corgi, London 1990. ISBN i-85283-397-ane. Re-published in U.K. past Boxtree Ltd., London 1994. (Novelization of "Play It Again, Seymour" and "A Portrait of Troian")
  • McConnell, Ashley, Quantum Leap: The Novel. Ace Books, 1992. ISBN 0-441-69322-9. Re-published in the United kingdom as Carny Cognition. Boxtree Limited, London 1993. ISBN 1-85283-871-X
  • McConnell, Ashley, Too Close for Comfort. Ace Books, 1993. ISBN 0-441-69323-7.
  • McConnell, Ashley, The Wall. Ace Books, 1994. ISBN 0-441-00015-0.
  • McConnell, Ashley, Prelude. Ace Books, 1994. ISBN 0-441-00076-ii.
  • Melanie Rawn: Knights of the Morningstar. Ace Books, 1994. ISBN 0-441-00092-four.
  • Melissa Crandall: Search and Rescue. Ace Books, 1994. ISBN 0-441-00122-X.
  • McConnell, Ashley, Random Measures. Ace Books, 1995. ISBN 0-441-00182-3.
  • Storm, L. Elizabeth, Pulitzer. Boulevard, 1995. ISBN ane-57297-022-seven.
  • Henderson, C.J. and Laura Anne Gilman, Double or Nothing. Boulevard, 1995. ISBN 1-57297-055-3.
  • Walton, Barbara Due east., Odyssey. Boulevard, 1996. ISBN 1-57297-092-8.
  • Peel, John, Independence. Boulevard, 1996. ISBN 1-57297-150-9. Re-published in the U.K. every bit Jump into the Unknown. Boxtree Ltd., London 1996 ISBN 0-7522-0137-9.
  • Tempest, L. Elizabeth, Angels Unaware. Boulevard, 1997. ISBN 1-57297-206-8.
  • Davis, Carol, Obsessions. Boulevard, 1997. ISBN 1-57297-241-6.
  • Schofield, Sandy (Dean Wesley Smith and Kristine Kathryn Rusch), Loch Ness Leap. Boulevard, 1997 ISBN 1-57297-231-9.
  • Kent, Melanie, Estrus Wave. Boulevard, 1997 ISBN i-57297-312-9.
  • DeFilippis, Christopher, Foreknowledge. Boulevard, 1998 ISBN 0-425-16487-X.
  • Peterman, Mindy, Song And Dance. Boulevard, 1998 ISBN 0-425-16577-9.
  • Davis, Ballad, and Esther D. Reese: Mirror's Edge. Boulevard, 2000 ISBN 0-425-17351-8.

Comics [edit]

Innovation Publishing produced a serial of comic books that ran for 13 bug from September 1991 through August 1993. Every bit with the television series, each issue ended with a teaser preview of the following outcome and Sam's exclamation of "Oh, boy." Among the people into whom Sam found himself leaping in this series were:[29]

Issue Title Person Appointment
one "Outset There Was a Mountain, Then There Was No Mountain, Then There Was" High school instructor named Karen Connors in Memphis, Tennessee March 25, 1968
two "Liberty of the Printing" Death row inmate named Willie Jackson, who must forestall a murder on the outside June xi, 1962
3A "He Knows If Y'all've Been Bad or Skilful ..." Part-time Santa Claus, who goes past the proper noun of Nick December 20, 1963
3B "The Infinite Corridor" Student at MIT named Matt Randall, who is researching quantum physics April 2, 1968
4 "The fifty,000 Quest" Contestant amid the quiz show scandals August 15, 1958
5 "Seeing is Assertive" Newspaper reporter/columnist, who responds to a daughter seeing a UFO November 14, 1957
6 "A Tale of Two Cindys" Teenaged girl with an identical twin sister February 12, 1959
7A "Lives on the Fringe" Professional golfer with the Mafia after him 1974
7B "Sarah's Got a Gun" Jitney driver, who discovers child corruption May xix, 1953
viii "Getaway" Bank robber, while the leapee tours the projection with Al 1958
ix "Up Confronting a Stonewall" Sequel to "Practiced Dark, Dear Heart": Stephanie Heywood is released from prison after serving 12 years for manslaughter. June 22, 1969
10 "Besides Funny For Words" Stand-up comedian, who befriends a fading silent motion picture star June 13, 1966
11 "For the Good of the Nation" Doctor studying the effects of LSD on man subjects July 1958
12 "Waiting" Gas-station attendant with a lot of time on his hands April 24, 1958
xiii "One Giant Spring" An extraterrestrial aboard an orbiting spaceship June 5, 1963
[14] "Two Dweebs and a Piffling Monster" Non published

Few of the comic stories referenced episodes of the tv set series, with the exception of the ninth outcome, "Up Confronting a Stonewall".

Continuation [edit]

Announcements to revisit or restart the series take been made from time to time by various networks since the show's completion, most recently in 2022.

In July 2002, the Sci-Fi Aqueduct (which at the time was ambulation reruns of the show) announced development of a two-hour television pic based on Quantum Leap that would have served as a backdoor pilot for a new series, with Bellisario as executive producer.[30]

In July 2010 during the TV Guide panel at the San Diego Comic-Con International, Scott Bakula said that Bellisario was working on a script for a projected Quantum Leap feature film.[31] Bellisario confirmed in October 2022 at the L.A. Comic Con that he had finished the script.[32]

In January 2020, Jeff Bader, NBC's caput of program planning and strategy, appear that the network was because a reboot of Quantum Jump for the launch of its Peacock streaming service.[33]

In January 2022, NBC greenlit a pilot episode of a Quantum Spring continuation. Bellisario is involved, while the showrunners include Steven Lilien and Bryan Wynbrandt, with Deborah Pratt and Martin Gero equally executive producers. The series volition be produced past Universal Television for consideration in the 2022–23 tv season. Bakula's involvement is unclear, while Stockwell had died in November 2021. The pilot will take place xxx years after the conclusion of the original series, with a new squad reviving the Quantum Spring project to understand it and the fate of Sam Beckett.[34] Raymond Lee was signed to star in the airplane pilot in the office of Dr. Ben Seong, the person that ends up traveling dorsum in time through the Breakthrough Jump projection.[35] Ernie Hudson was cast as Herbert "Magic" Williams, the pb of the new Quantum Leap plan and a Vietnam War veteran who Sam leaped into in the flavour three episode "The Bound Dwelling Part 2".[36] NBC greenlit a full series order in May 2022.[37] Information technology is ready to premiere in September 2022, airing on Monday nights.[38]

In popular civilization [edit]

The show is referenced in Avengers: Endgame, when Scott Lang and James Rhodes try to explain time travel to Bruce Banner through the many times it's brought up in popular culture.[39]

Source Code, a 2011 science-fiction action thriller film, was directed by Duncan Jones. Jones said in reading its script that he was reminded of Quantum Bound and as a reference to the show, bandage Bakula in a voice cameo role, including giving him one line of "Oh, male child" in the script.[40]

Special episodes of Star Trek: Enterprise ("Detained") and NCIS: New Orleans ("Chasing Ghosts"), both series that feature Bakula as pb, have included Stockwell equally a guest star to reunite the two actors from Breakthrough Leap. Further, "Chasing Ghosts" was directed by James Whitmore Jr., who had directed a number of Quantum Spring episodes.[41]

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External links [edit]

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