Next → Season two of ran on NBC from September 20, 1989 to May 9, 1990. Dave Dub Treatment Rare. It consists of twenty-two episodes. During this season, won a for Best Supporting Actor – Series, Miniseries or Television Film. Was recognized receiving an for Outstanding Cinematography for a Series. Receiving an for Best TV Series Episode. Episodes [ ] No. In series No.
In season Title Directed by Written by Leap location & date Original air date Production code 10 1 'Honeymoon Express' 1957 / April 27, 1960 September 20, 1989 ( 1989-09-20) 65411 After saving a cat from a tree as a firefighter in 1957, Sam leaps into Tom McBride (played by Ron Chabidon), a New York City cop on his honeymoon. Sam must save himself from his wife's jealous and sociopathic ex-husband.
Serial Eeprom Programmer on this page. To make matters worse, the Project's funding is in danger of being cut off, stranding Sam alone in the past, unless he can make a significant change in history. 11 2 'Disco Inferno' Gilbert M. Shilton Paul Brown April 1, 1976 September 27, 1989 ( 1989-09-27) 65401 Sam is unhappy about leaping into stuntman Chad Stone (played by Kevin Light) on the set of a disco film, but he must prevent his brother, a fellow stuntman, from being the victim of a freak accident while steering him toward a career in music.
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Note: This is the first episode in which Sam remembers that he had a brother who died in Vietnam. The original air date of the Coneheads sketch with was January 21, 1978, almost two years after the leap. 12 3 'The Americanization of Machiko' Gilbert M. Shilton Charlie Coffey Oak Creek, August 4, 1953 October 11, 1989 ( 1989-10-11) 65406 Sam leaps into Charles Lee MacKenzie (played by Bill Arnold), a U.S. Sailor returning from overseas with his Japanese bride after being stationed in Japan for two years. He lives in a small American town and must help his host's mother accept his new bride, fend off his ex-girlfriend's advances, and fight off racist responses from a former World War II soldier. 13 4 'What Price Gloria?'
October 16, 1961 October 25, 1989 ( 1989-10-25) 65017 Sam leaps into a woman for the first time, a stunning blonde named Samantha Stormer (played by LaReine Chabut). He must prevent his host's female roommate () from killing herself when her married boyfriend (who is also Sam's host's boss) refuses to divorce his wife. Sam also has to deal with from the same man and deal with Al's attraction for Sam's host. Note: This episode has a scene where Sam and Gloria look into a mirror simultaneously, reflecting Samantha and Gloria (no special effects are used - Gloria is played in the 'reflection' by Jean's twin sister Liz, who previously starred alongside Jean on ). 14 5 'Blind Faith' David G. Phinney Scott Shepard February 6, 1964 November 1, 1989 ( 1989-11-01) 65402 Sam leaps into as Andrew Ross (played by Billy Burdin), a blind pianist during ' New York visit.