actual persons, living or dead, is purely coincidental. Say what? Reply. dark-red dress pants; cigar. » Sam: "Who would have the best reason to kill Jake?"
» Jazz's father "was a coloured farmer from North Carolina" and his mother was
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Quantum Leap: Season 4 [edit | edit source]. Directed by Michael Zinberg. In this episode, Sam leaps into Doctor William "Billy" Beaumont, returning to his hometown, where everyone suffers from drought. Sound Mixer - Barry D. Thomas
Music Editor - Bruce Frazier
» Al: "Nighty night, you slime!
Convention and all national laws giving effect thereto. Storyline Although the Project Quantum Leap isn't ready yet, Sam Beckett doesn't listen to supercomputer Ziggy, hops into the Accelerator and leaps. Executive Producer - Donald P. Bellisario
Don Sparks - Jake Wiles
still exists) in some prisons such as these remote ones, and the feeling of justice being
Special Visual Effects - Roger Dorney, Denny Kelly
Written by - Paris Qualles
Chance Terence Cole, inmate at Tallawaga County Prison, doing nine months for petty theft
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"Unchained" - November 2, 1956 It's not the first time that Sam has leaped into a criminal, and this time, he's dressed for the part as he jumps from a prison truck chained to Jazz Boon, a man who claims that he was framed for his crimes and is now doing fifteen years for armed robbery and He is on a truck, being carried somewhere. Claude Earl Jones - Captain Elias
Does he have any ex-wives?"
Back in custody, Boone finds himself in the punishment pit. ::Best Scene::
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Quantum Leap Season 4 Ep 10 Unchained Sam becomes a member of a 1956 chain gang, where he is shackled to an innocent American Indian who is determined to escape. Sam must find a way to prove Jasper's innocence to the corrupt warden as the string
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There are many prisoners in the truck, and he is handcuffed into a black man, Jasper "Jazz" Boone (played by Basil Wallace), a black man doing 15 years for armed robbery who, according to Al, has been unjustly imprisoned after a jewelry store robbery. Place
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he was framed for his crimes and is now doing fifteen years for armed robbery and
for the part as he jumps from a prison truck chained to Jazz Boon, a man who claims that
"Genesis" "Star-Crossed" "The Right Hand of God" "How the Tess Was Won" "Double Identity" "The Color of Truth" "Camikazi Kid" "Play It Again, … Some time later, when Wiles's body is found nearby, murdered, and a bag with $4000 is also found nearby, Cooley prepares to have the two square off in what they call in prison terms a "cockfight", meaning a fight to the death, of two inmates. Stockwell guested in an episode. Sam Trivia
As Tom Stratton, an Air Force test pilot about to attempt a dangerous flight. This is when Sam asks Cooley, as he asks the two "You two got any last words? Robert V. Barron - Old convict
Casting by - Ellen Lubin Sanitsky
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» Don Sparks played a recurring role on "L.A. Law". Boss Cooley, (played by J.C. Quinn) the corrupt prison guard, is in hot pursuit and due to Boone's claustrophobia, the two are eventually recaptured. yellowish-orange dress shirt; leapord-patterned tie; lit cigar; black slacks; gold,
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With Scott Bakula, Dean Stockwell, Jason Beghe, Susan Diol. The premise for the episode is based on the 1958 film "The Defiant Ones" starring Tony Curtis and Sidney Poitier. Music Artists
glittery shoes; strangley-shaped silvery pin on the left breast of his coat. Unchained finds Sam (Scott Bakula) in the body of Chance Cole on 2 November, 1956. (flashing credits, playing the prisoner escape music instead of "Quantum Leap"
highlights; silver and black pendant in place of a tie; cigar; light-coloured pants. Co-executive Producers - Deborah Pratt, Michael Zinberg
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criminal prosocution. The dog lunges toward Al, causing Cooley to lose grip of the leash and his shotgun, which fires accidentally. November 2, 1956: Sam leaps into Chance Terence Cole (leapee played by Mark Kemble), inmate at Talawaga County Prison, in Mississippi, doing nine months for petty theft. September 9, 1969: In this leap, Sam finds his host in a relationship with a much older woman. served when Jazz becomes free. J.C. Quinn - Boss Cooley
the date the synopsis was written)::
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Sam as prison escapee Chance Cole in "Unchained". Date: 11-2-56. Best Scenes
It turns out that indeed, Cooley was the one who murdered Wiles, so that he would not be exposed as a profiteering partner in the rash of robberies that had been occurring, as he had confronted Wiles the night before, as he made another grocery delivery to the camp. » Jazz: "And only you can see him." Guest Cast Notes
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Quantum Leap (TV Series) Unchained - November 2, 1956 (1991) wrongly accused black man named Jasper escape together in Alabama only to be recaptured
Quantum Leap ruined me, but it also prepared me for a life of television disappointments. ::Place::
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The episode was written by Paris Qualles and had an airdate of 27 November, 1991. Delete. But that is the least of his worries when the plane flies into the Bermuda Triangle and he loses contact with Al and Quantum Leap. 68th birthday.
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Jazz really do the crime, or is Sam there to make sure he doesn't do the time? Writers
He was a writer and an actor for "Bonanza", in which Dean
Directed by - Michael Watkins
mentioned. Unchained Summary S04E10 Unchained Summary November 2, 1956: Sam and a fellow convict named Boone are the defiant ones when Sam has to rescue his companion from a fifteen-year sentence on a chain gang. In this episode of Quantum Leap, Sam leaps back into his younger self in 1969. Songs
(second Universal Television logo at end).
a pure-blood Muskokee, and both of them died when he was very young, so he grew up with
Cast off your shackles because it’s time for Unchained! Quantum Leap Wiki is a FANDOM TV Community. Unit Production Manager - Ron Grow
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Supervising Producer - Harker Wade
Basil Wallace - Jazz Boon
Scott Bakula as Sam Beckett
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Quantum Leap -- Episode 61: Unchained Sam Leaps Into: Chance Cole, a prisoner in a chain gang. again. Crew
Al's Outfits Worn in the Episode
Boone and Cole had planned an escape, forcing Sam to go along with it and attempting to find a way to keep them hidden and Boone alive, being that he died in the original escape attempt. Dean Stockwell as Al Calavicci
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Season 4, Episode 10 Unchained First Aired: November 27, 1991 Sam is a fugitive on a chain gang along with a prisoner (Basil Wallace) who's innocent of the robbery for which he's doing time. Fortunately, unknown to Cooley, the convicts have one thing to their advantage, Al. ::Writer::
Al: "Ooo! Deborah Pratt, Michael Zinberg, Harker Wade, Jeff Gourson, Tommy Thompson, Chris
Anyhow, just as Cooley gets the two to square off, Sam gets Boone to go along with his plan to cause a distraction so that they could try still another escape attempt, as he finds a snake in the pond which they were tussling in and tossing it on another inmate, causing an uproar which the other inmates disperse, as they are able to sneak off to where the prison trucks are located, and start a fire by igniting the gas tank of one of trucks and slip just ahead of his search team and dogs, as Al is able to mislead them completely off the trail of Sam and Boone, but, eventually, minutes later, Cooley, with his dog, manages to catch up with them in a wooded area, just minutes away from the prison camp border line.
Second Assistant Director - Kate Yurka
Sam tries to explain to him that it was Jake Wiles (played by Don Sparks) that was the culprit in the rash of robberies that had been occurring, posing as a black man which resulted in Boone being accused and convicted wrongfully. ::Cast members who have passed away (as of
Director of Photography - Michael Watkins A.S.C. Personal Review
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» Second, third, and fourth appearances: beige suede coat with dark-brown highlights;
This list is in chronological order of broadcasts. Did
Stunt Co-ordinator - Diamond Farnsworth
Time travel with Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett as he tries to find his final leap home on Quantum Leap. Leap Information Chronological Information The Play's The Thing is the eleventh episode in Season 4 of the TV series Quantum Leap, also the 64th overall episode in the series. ::Producers::
Cooley responds "Too bad you're not gonna live to regret what you just said, boy!". Nicholas Sweedo October 14, 2016 at 1:21 PM. As Boone heads over a hilltop out of the state scott free, Sam then leaps to his next mission. Though this isn't one of my favourites, it's still a good episode. Unchained was the tenth episode of Season 4 of Quantum Leap, also the 63rd overall series episode. "Quantum Leap" Unchained - November 2, 1956 (TV Episode 1991) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more. Sam and fellow convict Boone are the defiant ones when Sam has to rescue his companion from a fifteen-year sentence on a chain gang. » Handlink: third version (colourful cubes)
Unchained was the tenth episode of Season 4 of Quantum Leap, also the 63rd overall series episode. Martin drops dead, and HBO slaps an …
Sam, tries to explain to him that Wiles is the culprit in the rash of robberies that have been occurring, but he won't listen, as Wiles defensively, and adamantly denies involvement in the robberies, saying to Elias, "Are you gonna listen to him!?". I suppose the best scene, for me, is the final one, the good-bye scene. ::Guest Cast Notes::
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"Unchained" - November 2, 1956
The set is balanced between score music from Mike Post and Velton Ray Bunch and vocal songs from the show's cast. It gives insight to the corruptness that probably existed (and maybe even
attempted murder, recently charged with hitting a jewelery store in nearby Langston. The music from the television series Quantum Leap has been compiled by GNP into one disc that will be very popular to fans of the show. Then stick around for an extended feedback segment that includes gags, goofs and even some Quantum filk! (things in the episode that make no sense)
I like the story,
Objective: Help a wrongly convicted prisoner escape from the chain gang. Sam leaps into Eddie Brackett (played by Mark McPherson), co-pilot of an air taxi that is transporting two young newlyweds, one of whom is very sick with appendicitis, while also helping the pilot overcome PTSD. Quantum Leap (1991/1992) – Unchained and The Play’s the Thing. Edited by - M. Edward Salier A.C.E., Jon Koslowsky A.C.E. ... Quantum Leap's "Unchanged" or MacGyver's "Jack in the Box"? Production Designer - Cameron Birnie
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", "is that what you said to Jake Wiles before you shot him?". ::Quotable Quotes::
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Previous season: Season Three Next season: Season Five This page lists all of the episodes which were aired in Season 4 of the NBC-TV series Quantum Leap.A total of twenty-two were aired from the series opeining episode "The Leap Back", which premiered on September 18, 1991, to the season finale episode, "A Leap For Lisa" which aired on May 20, 1992. of dark feeling. Michael Watkins
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Mark Kemble - Chance Cole
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Written by Paris Qualles, the episode, directed by Michael Watkins, premiered on NBC-TV on November 27, 1991. » Robert V. Barron on December 1, 2000 in Salinas, California, USA, a month short of his
::Personal Review::
Standout tracks include the well-known "Quamtum Leap Main Title," "Medley From Man of La Mancha," with vocals by series star Scott …
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Music by - Velton Ray Bunch
Costume Designer - Jean-Pierre Dorleac
Listen as Quantum Leap Podcast hosts Allison Pregler, Matt Dale and Christopher DeFilippis do hard time with Sam, as he becomes a fugitive from a chain gang who must find justice for an innocent man. Written by Paris Qualles, the episode, directed by Michael Watkins, premiered on NBC-TV on November 27, 1991. He falls several feet into a nearby ditch, killing him instantly, which helps Sam and Boone to escape easily from the camp and over to the Louisiana border, about 20 miles away. Jed Mills - Monroe
of robberies continue. ::Miscellaneous trivia::
» Regular background music (by Velton Ray Bunch)
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Take your favorite fandoms with you and never miss a beat. Find Quantum Leap on NBC.com and the NBC App. Sam finds his memory Swiss cheesed, with only enough left to know that he is not where or when he belongs. Quantum Leap is an American science-fiction television series, created by Donald P. Bellisario, that originally aired on NBC for five seasons, from March 25, 1989 through May 5, 1993. So when George R.R. Working on a chain gang in 1956, Sam and a
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Cooley, in trying to figure how Cole could know about the robberies, had a stake in them, as he suspected moments earlier when he sees Sam "talking to himself", as he's really conversing with Al about the possibility of him having killed Wiles, whom they would soon moments later, be found dead near the area where the cockfight was to take place. Ruppenthal, Paul Brown
The series was created by Donald P. Bellisario, and stars Scott Bakula as Dr. Sam Beckett. Replies. Here he is telling his little sister about the future. This television program is presented as originally created. Episode recaps of the television series Quantum Leap (1989-1993). Wednesday, November 27, 1991.
his maternal grandmother. https://quantumleap.fandom.com/wiki/Unchained_(episode)?oldid=9581. Costume Supervisor - David Rawley
First Assistant Director - Ryan Gordon
Co-ordinating Producer - David Bellisario
Al tells Sam that he has to convince a Navy nurse that her MIA husband is still alive, but Sam keeps getting signals that he has another mission. The premise for the episode is based on … Written by Beverly Bridges, the episode, which was directed by Erie Laneuville, premiered on NBC-TV on January 8, 1992. Everyone expects him to make rain, but really Sam is there to keep William's brother and his wife together. though it doesn't have as much humour as some of the other episodes, which gives it a sort
Nozzle!!" Univeral
Award Snub: Neither Dean Stockwell nor Scott Bakula ever won Emmys for their work (in all fairness, they picked up a decent amount of other awards and nominations).
As a holographic guide, he is able to agitate the Cooley's search dog, which can see him, as he shouts, "Hey, you stupid mutt!" Art Director - Ellen Dambros-Williams
Set Decorator - Robert L. Zilliox
Awards. Copyright © 1991 by Universal City Studios, Inc. All rights reserved. It's neat that Al
» Louisiana is a bordering state with the county, but the state that they're in is never
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Quantum Leap is an American television series that first aired on NBC from March 1989 to May 1993. It's not the first time that Sam has leaped into a criminal, and this time, he's dressed
Later the next morning, Cooley is under orders of the Warden, Captain Elias (played by Claude Earl Jones), to have the prisoners on a road work detail. gets personal thanks from one of the people that Sam and Al helped!