Quantum Leap season 4
Appearance
Quantum Leap | |
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Season 4 | |
No. of episodes | 22 |
Release | |
Original network | NBC |
Original release | September 18, 1991 May 20, 1992 | –
Season chronology | |
Season four of Quantum Leap ran on NBC from September 18, 1991 to May 20, 1992. The series follows the exploits of Dr. Sam Beckett and his Project Quantum Leap (PQL), through which he involuntarily leaps through spacetime, temporarily taking over a host in order to correct historical mistakes. Season four consists of 22 episodes.
For his work this season, Scott Bakula won the Golden Globe for Best Actor – Television Series Drama.[1]
Episodes
No. overall | No. in season | Title | Directed by | Written by | Leap details (Name, date & location) | Original air date | Prod. code | Viewers (millions) |
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54 | 1 | "The Leap Back" | Michael Zinberg | Donald P. Bellisario | Tom Jarrett June 15, 1945 Crown Point, Indiana / Himself September 18, 1999 Stallions Gate, New Mexico | September 18, 1991 | 67303 | 21.2[2] |
55 | 2 | "Play Ball" | Joe Napolitano | Tommy Thompson | "Doc" Fuller August 6, 1961 Galveston, Texas | September 25, 1991 | 67305 | 16.2[3] |
56 | 3 | "Hurricane" | Michael Watkins | Chris Ruppenthal | Archie Necaise August 17, 1969 Jackson Point, Mississippi | October 2, 1991 | 67306 | 14.8[4] |
57 | 4 | "Justice" | Rob Bowman | Toni Graphia | Clyde May 11, 1965 Alabama | October 9, 1991 | 67309 | 15.4[5] |
58 | 5 | "Permanent Wave" | Scott Bakula | Beverly Bridges | Frank Bianca June 2, 1983 Beverly Hills, California | October 16, 1991 | 67302 | 15.2[6] |
59 | 6 | "Raped" | Michael Zinberg | Beverly Bridges | Katie McBain June 20, 1980 Mill Valley, California | October 30, 1991 | 67312 | 16.6[7] |
60 | 7 | "The Wrong Stuff" | Joe Napolitano | Paul Brown | Bobo the chimp January 24, 1961 Cape Canaveral, Florida | November 6, 1991 | 67308 | 14.4[8] |
61 | 8 | "Dreams" | Anita W. Addison | Deborah Pratt | Jack Stone February 28, 1979 Malibu, California | November 13, 1991 | 67320 | 13.9[9] |
62 | 9 | "A Single Drop of Rain" | Virgil W. Vogel | Story by : Richard C. Okie, Donald P. Bellisario & Ralph Meyering, Jr. Teleplay by : Richard C. Okie | William "Billy" Beaumont Clover Bend, Texas September 7, 1953 | November 20, 1991 | 67317 | 16.2[10] |
63 | 10 | "Unchained" | Michael Watkins | Paris Qualles | Chance Cole November 2, 1956 Talawaga County, Mississippi | November 27, 1991 | 67314 | 17.4[11] |
64 | 11 | "The Play's the Thing" | Eric Laneuville | Beverly Bridges | Joseph "Joe" Thurlow September 9, 1969 New York City | January 8, 1992 | 67301 | 16.7[12] |
65 | 12 | "Running For Honor" | Bob Hulme | Bobby Duncan | Thomas "Tommy" York June 11, 1964 Near Lakeside, Macomb County, Michigan | January 15, 1992 | 67319 | 17.1[13] |
66 | 13 | "Temptation Eyes" | Christopher Hibler | Paul Brown | Dylan Powell February 1, 1985 San Francisco, California | January 22, 1992 | 67322 | 16.9[14] |
67 | 14 | "The Last Gunfighter" | Joe Napolitano | Story by : Sam Rolfe Teleplay by : Sam Rolfe & Chris Ruppenthal | Tyler Means November 28, 1957 Coffin, Arizona | February 5, 1992 | 67318 | 13.1[15] |
68 | 15 | "A Song for the Soul" | Michael Watkins | Deborah Pratt | Cherea April 7, 1963 Chicago, Illinois | February 26, 1992 | 67304 | 12.2[16] |
69 | 16 | "Ghost Ship" | Anita W. Addison | Donald P. Bellisario & Paris Qualles | Eddie Brackett August 13, 1956 Bermuda Triangle | March 4, 1992 | 67307 | 14.6[17] |
70 | 17 | "Roberto!" | Scott Bakula | Chris Ruppenthal | Roberto Gutierrez January 27, 1982 Destiny, New Mexico | March 11, 1992 | 67326 | 14.5[18] |
71 | 18 | "It's A Wonderful Leap" | Paul Brown | Story by : Danielle Alexandra Teleplay by : Danielle Alexandra & Paul Brown | Max Greenman May 10, 1958 New York City | April 1, 1992 | 67324 | 15.4[19] |
72 | 19 | "Moments to Live" | Joe Napolitano | Tommy Thompson | Kyle Hart May 4, 1985 Los Angeles, California | April 8, 1992 | 67325 | 18.0[20] |
73 | 20 | "The Curse of Ptah-Hotep" | Joe Napolitano | Chris Ruppenthal | Dr. Dale Conway March 2, 1957 Saqqara, Egypt | April 22, 1992 | 67328 | 15.3[21] |
74 | 21 | "Stand Up" | Michael Zinberg | Deborah Pratt | Davey Parker April 30, 1959 Glendale, Arizona | May 13, 1992 | 67315 | 13.9[22] |
75 | 22 | "A Leap for Lisa" | James Whitmore, Jr. | Donald P. Bellisario | Al "Bingo" Calavicci June 25, 1957 San Diego Naval Air Station, California | May 20, 1992 | 67329 | 16.8[23] |
References
- ^ "Scott Bakula". Golden Globe Awards. Hollywood Foreign Press Association. Retrieved March 14, 2022.
- ^ "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. September 25, 1991. p. D3.
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- ^ "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. March 18, 1992. p. D3.
- ^ "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. April 8, 1992. p. D3.
- ^ "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. April 15, 1992. p. D3.
- ^ "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. April 29, 1992. p. D3.
- ^ "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. May 20, 1992. p. D3.
- ^ "Nielsen ratings". USA Today. May 28, 1992. p. D3.