"Maybe Baby" | |
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Series Quantum Leap Season 2, Episode 20 | |
Air date | April 4th, 1990 |
Writers | Paul Brown; Julie Brown |
Director | Michael Zinberg |
Producers | Deborah Pratt; Paul Brown; Jeff Gourson; Chris Ruppenthal; Harker Wade; Donald P. Bellisario; David Bellisario |
Starring | Scott Bakula; Dean Stockwell |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Leaping in Without a Net" |
Next "Sea Bride" |
"Maybe Baby" is the twentieth episode of season two of the science fiction time travel series Quantum Leap and the twenty-ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Zinberg with a script written by Paul Brown and Julie Brown. It first aired on NBC on April 4th, 1990.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Scott Bakula | Sam Beckett |
Dean Stockwell | Al Calavicci |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Julie Brown | Bunny O'Hare/Thelma Lou Dickey |
Jimmie Ray Weeks | Sheriff Barnes |
Travis McKenna | Deputy Sheriff Sutton |
Cathy McAuley | Maria |
Charles Frank | Reed Dalton/Reed Cole |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Garrett Pearson | Officer Montero |
Maggie Egan | Margaret Cole |
Carmen Filpi | Farmer |
Ray Young | Big Bob |
Byrne Offutt | Leon |
Eve Brenner | Madeline |
Jay Boryea | Buster |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Quantum Leap was created by Donald P. Bellisario.
- Leap date: March 11th, 1963.
- Leapee: Buster.
- This episode is included on disc 3, side A of the Quantum Leap: The Complete Second Season DVD collection.
- This is the third episode of Quantum Leap directed by Michael Zinberg. It is also his third episode from season two. Michael directs nine episodes of the series in total.
- This is the sixth episode of Quantum Leap written by Paul Brown. It is his fifth episode from season two. Paul writes thirteen episodes of the series in total.
- This is the first sci-fi writing work for Julie Brown. It is also her only work on Quantum Leap as both an actress and a writer.
- Script writer Paul Brown is the brother of co-writer and actress Julie Brown.
- Actor Daniel Zacapa is credited as Garrett Pearson in this episode.
- The setting for this episode is the U.S. state of Texas, as well as Clayton, New Mexico.
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Bloopers[]
- The song "Dancing in the street" played on the radio in this episode wasn't released until 1964. The song "My Boyfriend's Back" wasn't released until July of 1963 but the Episode takes place in March.
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