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Quantum Leap
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| Title: | Disco Inferno - April 1, 1976 |
| Episode Number: | 11 |
| Season: | 2 |
| Season Episode #.: | 2 |
| Production Number: | 65401 |
| Original Airdate: | Wednesday September 27th, 1989 |
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April 1, 1976: In this leap, Sam is Chad Stone, a stuntman. Sam has to save the life of his younger brother. At the same time, he must try to convince the pair's obsessive father to let the younger son go his own way, even if it means going into country western music, rather than following the family tradition of stunt work. | There are no foreign summaries for this episode Contribute Here |
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| | Artist | Song Title | Played When | | •Carl Douglas | Kung Fu Fighting | | | •The Hustle | Van McCoy and The Soul City Symphony | | | •K.C. and The Sunshine Band | That's the Way I Like It | |
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| Sam: The "me" decade, where everybody had the morality of two dogs in the park. | Al: Sam, wake up and smell the 70s! You're looking at genuine one-hundred percent, high-grade, virgin polyester. The only thing that got me more women was my space suit. | Sam: (hesistantly) Tom's dead, isn't he?
Al: Yeah. He was killed in Vietnam. That was one part of your Swiss Cheesed memory was hoping you wouldn't get back. | Ray Stone: Whoa. The boy do know how to punch, doesn't he? Lucky for him that you was holding me.
Sam: Lucky for you he only threw one. |
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