"Leaping of the Shrew" | |
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Series Quantum Leap Season 5, Episode 3 | |
Air date | September 29th, 1992 |
Writers | Richard C. Okie; Robin Jill Bernheim |
Director | Alan J. Levi |
Producers | Deborah Pratt; Chas. Floyd Johnson; Harker Wade; Richard C. Okie; Robin Jill Bernheim; Donald P. Bellisario; Scott Eljercito; Julie Bellisario; David Bellisario |
Starring | Scott Bakula; Dean Stockwell |
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"Leaping of the Shrew" is the third episode of season five of the science fiction television series Quantum Leap. The episode was directed by Alan J. Levi with a script written by Richard C. Okie and Robin Jill Bernheim. It first aired on NBC on Tuesday, September 29th, 1992 at 8:00 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Scott Bakula | Sam Beckett |
Dean Stockwell | Al Calavicci |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Brooke Shields | Vanessa Foster |
Socrates | Nikos Stathos |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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None | None |
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