"The Unstuck Man" | |
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Series Sliders Season 5, Episode 1 | |
Air date | June 11th, 1999 |
Story | David Peckinpah; Keith Damron |
Teleplay | Bill Dial; Chris Black |
Director | Guy Magar |
Producers | Bill Dial; Paul Cajero; Chris Black; Paul M. Leonard |
Starring | Cleavant Derricks; Kari Wuhrer |
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"The Unstuck Man" is the first episode of season five of the science fiction television series Sliders, and the seventy-first episode of the series overall. It was directed by Guy Magar with a teleplay written by Bill Dial and Chris Black based on a story treatment by David Peckinpah and Keith Damron. It first aired on the Sci-Fi Channel on June 11th, 1999.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Cleavant Derricks | Rembrandt Brown |
Kari Wuhrer | Maggie Beckett |
Guest Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Robert Floyd | Quinn Mallory |
Tembi Locke | Diana Davis |
Scott Klace | Hal the bartender |
Peter Jurasik | Doctor Oberon Geiger |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Larry McCormick | Weatherman |
Clay Wilcox | Preacher |
Pete Koch | Ike |
Notes & Trivia[]
- Sliders was created by Tracy Tormé and Robert K. Weiss.
- This episode is rated TV-PG.
- This is the first episode of Sliders without Jerry O'Connell as part of the main cast line-up. To explain his absence, it is stated that Quinn Mallory merges with his fraternal duplicate from an alternate world. This double is played by actor Robert Floyd, who becomes a regular cast member on the series going forward.
- This episode aired on the same night as the "That Old Black Magic" episode of Farscape.
- This episode aired on the same day that legendary Star Trek actor DeForest Kelley passed away in Woodland Hills, California.
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