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Genesis: Part 1 - September 13, 1956

  • Episode aired Mar 26, 1989
  • TV-PG
  • 44m
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Scott Bakula in Quantum Leap (1989)
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Although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. As Tom Stratton, an Air Force test pilot about to a... Read allAlthough the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. As Tom Stratton, an Air Force test pilot about to attempt a dangerous flight. Sam finds his memory Swiss cheesed, with only enough left to kn... Read allAlthough the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. As Tom Stratton, an Air Force test pilot about to attempt a dangerous flight. Sam finds his memory Swiss cheesed, with only enough left to know that he is not where or when he belongs. According to Sam's friend and partner Al, who ... Read all

  • Director
    • David Hemmings
  • Writer
    • Donald P. Bellisario
  • Stars
    • Scott Bakula
    • Dean Stockwell
    • Jennifer Runyon
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    • Director
      • David Hemmings
    • Writer
      • Donald P. Bellisario
    • Stars
      • Scott Bakula
      • Dean Stockwell
      • Jennifer Runyon
    • 21User reviews
    • 5Critic reviews
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    • Al
    Jennifer Runyon
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    • Peggy Stratton
    John Allen Nelson
    John Allen Nelson
    • Capt. Bill 'Bird Dog' Birdell
    W.K. Stratton
    • Dr. Berger
    Newell Alexander
    Newell Alexander
    • John Beckett
    Lee de Broux
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    Larry Poindexter
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    Bruce McGill
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    Amanda Horan Kennedy
    Amanda Horan Kennedy
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    David Trent
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    James F. Dean
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    Lela Ivey
    • Lucy
    Dennis Wolfberg
    • Irving 'Gooshie' Gushman
    Lydia Cornell
    Lydia Cornell
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    Christine Poor
    • Jeanie
    Doug Cox
    Doug Cox
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    • Mikey Stratton
    • Director
      • David Hemmings
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      • Donald P. Bellisario
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    10darren_ddw

    Great Series!!! Shame about the ending

    Quantum leap was and still is one of the top five series ever made, but why did it have to end like it did??? I found the ending so confusing! If any one can shed any light on what actually happened please let me know by posting another comment. Saying that i will always remember how much i looked forward to this every week and when watching the re-runs i try to block out how it all eventually ends.
    10dnvergrl

    Quantum Leap

    I watched the marathon that ran today as I had not seen the series in quite a while. It made me remember just how much I enjoyed this show. I especially liked seeing the series finale again, and again i cried as i did the first time. So happy I was able to enjoy the TV series again. Scott Bakula and Dean Stockwell were really good together. I had truly forgotten just how much I enjoyed this show. I also went on to watch Scott Bakula in the TV series, Enterprise. I have been a fan of Star Trek since the first series in the sixties. I was really sorry to see it go off the air so soon. Thank you for allowing me to comment. Helen Clark
    7tina_als_girl

    ENCORE!!!

    I LOVE Quantum Leap! It is the best show out there, with the exception of Touched By An Angel.... Anyway, I haven't seen the final episode of QL, but I hear that 99.99% of fans were disappointed in it. I believe they need to make a box-office movie of Quantum Leap and have Sam Leap home!!! All those in favor say "I!"
    modius

    a smile on my face everytime I watched it

    I loved this show, so okay - its got more time-travel holes than say the Terminator or Star Trek series, and it doesn't concetrate on the physics, science and stuff as it should do - and yes, perhaps at the end it became a religious thing turning to god, etc...

    You can say all that, but I still loved this show, it was great viewing, most of the early episodes were really inspiring, intresting, even some could argue intelletucal - but the shows became too formalic, too much the same. The writers injected more ideas with the introduction of an evil leaper (possibly from the future, or from a foreign power - we never get to find out), and the interesting social commentary it sutley presents.

    Its more family viewing than say the slam bang action, over the top sci-fi special effects laden technobabble that you get say from Star Trek or from other shows, but it has heart, it has enjoyment.

    I've started to notice that a lot of shows copy the idea of leaping around - StarGate SG1, Sliders, and so much more...they more or less sound like the same thing, but they lack the heart and social commentary that this series had.

    The last series (or last but one) reintroduced the character of Dr.Sam Beckett - we get to see him leap into Lee Harvey Oswald (who we see as an unstable character - Beckett struggling to leap out of his body before Oswald/Beckett shoots JFK), then in the last episode he leaps into himself - and decides to devot his life to fixing the past - as god's worker.

    Although it was a pretty touching end, and we got hints of a TV/movie sequel (his daughter was working on the Quantum Leap project, etc - this could have meant his daughter trying to look for him), it never materialised - which is a real shame, most of the fans were upset that Beckett never returns home - they wouldn't accept it...I certainly didn't - I kept thinking there was a twist in the end titles were it said: "Dr.Sam Beckett never returned home" or similar...I always thought - well that could mean "because he never left home" or something.

    Anyway, this is a great TV show, and as more and more producers try and fail to copy this show - we, as fans, can only hope a one off feature film or similar. They owe us that at least.
    AllisonLVenezio

    Let the leaping begin!

    This 1989 TV-Movie was the pilot episode for the Science Fiction/Drama series "Quantum Leap" (1989-1993). It takes the viewer on the first adventure of Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula), a brilliant scientist with a dream to theorize that one could travel within his own lifetime.

    With the funding running out on his top-secret time-travel project, Sam Beckett (Bakula) must prove that his project works, and jumps in the Acceleration Chamber. With the kinks not quite worked out, Sam is hurled into time and space on the adventure of a lifetime. He lands in 1956 as an Air Force Test Pilot named Tom Stratton, and must fly his plane to break Mach 3, and correct the original problem that happened in 1956, when the plane exploded in the process. However, Sam is in quite a predicament himself. The "leap" has left his brain swiss-cheesed (amnesia), and he doesn't know who he is, where he came from, or why that stranger in the bathroom mirror is staring back at him, and not his own reflection. When the project's observer, Rear Admiral Al Calavicci (Dean Stockwell) shows up, Sam is terrified of him when he notices the stranger walking through walls, and cannot understand why no one else can see Al. The next leap, which is the last 25 minutes of the pilot, involves Sam leaping into minor-league baseball player Tim Fox in 1968, and Sam must sort out some details of his own life before he changes Tim's. In this case, it's to win the last game of the season. Can he complete his missions, and what will happen next?

    I first saw this episode in January 2002, even though I've been watching the reruns since September 2001, and it answered alot of questions for me. This was a great lead-in to a great series. Although this was early on, and the characters certainly developed over the four and a half years this show aired, the pilot was not too shabby. Scott Bakula gave an endearing performance, and you could easily feel bad for him when he can't remember anything, or just giggling at his facial expressions. I admit that I'd be terrified too if I looked in a mirror and saw that the person staring back was not me. Dean Stockwell put up a convincing performance as Al, but his character certainly improved with the show's run. Scott Bakula developed nicely as Sam, and it's amazing to see how young he was in the pilot (I'm assuming they filmed it in late 1988 or early 1989, so he was about 35 years old, but gorgeous nonetheless--and still is!).

    My favorite scenes from the pilot episode are when Sam first wakes up in 1956 and doesn't remember anything. I kept laughing at his facial expressions and voice over, but I certainly couldn't help to feel bad for him. When he stepped in front of the mirror for the first time, I cracked up when he jumped back. I also liked the last scene of the pilot (which I will not give away). This pilot also produced a great Al Calavicci line "Ain't that a kick in the butt?" which I said alot after seeing this pilot. Of course, I love Scott Bakula, who I didn't know before watching this show in September 2001, and he makes watching enjoyable. Sort of serious, and incredily cute, and Al is a great comedic foil, definitely not of second-banana status, certainly much more!

    All in all, this was a well-done pilot, perhaps one of the best I've seen. I don't care much for drama or science-fiction, but this has an even blend, and it's great for families. The reruns don't air anymore, but I taped all my favorites, including this episode. If you can find this episode, I highly recommend it to anyone and everyone, especially families. It's a feel-good pilot, and a great way to understand identity crises!!!

    Oh boy, let the adventure begin!

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    • Trivia
      The historical record of the final test flight of the Bell X-2 shows that Capt. Milburn G. "Mel" Apt on September 27, 1956, attained Mach 3.2 (2,094 mph) at 65,500 ft., but, in his return, was unable to recover from a spin. Although he fired the ejection capsule, he did not emerge and parachute to safety.
    • Goofs
      Early on, Al is seen by Sam in the back of the cargo plane with his clothing flapping in the wind. Though, to Al, his surroundings are nothing but a hologram, and thus, nothing around him should have any physical effect on him - including wind.
    • Quotes

      Sam: Who created this Ziggy?

      Al: You. Quantum Leap is your baby. You're the genius behind it. At least you were before your brain got magnafoogled.

      Sam: No, no, see, I'm a medical doctor. I found that much out.

      Al: You hold six doctorates, Sam. Medicine is just one. Your special gift was quantum physics. Time magazine even called you the next Einstein. The truth is, if there's one guy who could figure how to bring you back... its you.

      Sam: And I can't even remember my name!

      Al: [Pausing, and deciding to break Sam's own rule, even though Al knows Sam will use the information to contact his father] Beckett. Sam Beckett

    • Alternate versions
      This episode was edited into two parts for later rebroadcast, which titled the episode "Genesis". The original credit sequence was replaced by the familar opening credit sequence. The season 4 opening prologue and a recap sequence were added to part two.
    • Connections
      Featured in Quantum Leap: The Color of Truth - August 8, 1955 (1989)
    • Soundtracks
      Que Sera, Sera (Whatever Will Be, Will Be)
      (uncredited)

      Music by Jay Livingston

      Lyrics by Ray Evans

      Performed by Doris Day

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    • Release date
      • March 26, 1989 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Filming locations
      • The Flight Test Center, Edwards Air Force Base, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Belisarius Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      • 44m
    • Color
      • Color
    • Sound mix
      • Dolby
    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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