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  Episode Information  
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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Episode Crew
Director: Gilbert M. Shilton
Writer: Paul Brown (2)
Story: Donald P. Bellisario
Teleplay: Donald P. Bellisario
  Episode Summary  
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.
 
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  Guest Stars  
Guest Stars
Arnetia WalkerplayedTraci 
Helena BuscemaplayedCountry Singer 
Joe FaragoplayedCinematographer 
Kelli Williams (1)playedShannon 
Kevin LightplayedChad Stone / Mirror 
Kris KammplayedChris Stone 
Maureen Fletcher EvansplayedFemale Extra 
Michael Greene (5)playedRay Stone 
Michelle CostelloplayedStuntwoman 
Peter OnoratiplayedRick 
Tobi RedlichplayedDancer 
  Main Cast  
Scott BakulaplayedDr. Samuel "Sam" Beckett
Dean StockwellplayedRear Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
  Featured Songs  
ArtistSong TitlePlayed When
Carl DouglasKung Fu Fighting 
The HustleVan McCoy and The Soul City Symphony 
K.C. and The Sunshine BandThat's the Way I Like It 
  Episode Quotes  
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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