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Quantum Leap :: A Single Drop of Rain - September 7, 1953 (04x09)

 
Episode Information
 
Title: A Single Drop of Rain - September 7, 1953
Episode #: 04x09
Production Number: 67317
Original Airdate: Wednesday November 20th, 1991
10/10 (1 Vote cast)
Episode Crew
Director: Virgil Vogel
Writer: Richard C. Okie
 
Episode Summary
 
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September 7, 1953: Sam is a travelling rain maker who, with the help of Al, has to bring rain to a dry town.
 
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Guest Stars
 
Guest Stars
Anne HaneyplayedGrace BeaumontRecurring (second appearance)
Patrick MassettplayedRalph BeaumontRecurring (second appearance)
Britt LeachplayedVernon Coutis 
Carl Anthony PayneplayedClinton Leveret 
Hal Landon, Jr.playedNorm 
Lesly KahnplayedVelma Waters 
Phyllis LyonsplayedAnnie Beaumont 
R. G. ArmstrongplayedDavison 
Ted BaaderplayedBilly Beaumont / Mirror 
 
Main Cast
 
Scott BakulaplayedDr. Samuel "Sam" Beckett
Dean StockwellplayedRear Admiral Albert "Al" Calavicci
 
Episode Notes
 
Patrick Massett (Ralph Beaumont) previously played Rusty in "The Americanization of Machiko - August 4, 1953".
 
 
Episode Quotes
 
Sam: What do we do with silver forks?
Clinton: Mostly, we eat with them.
 
Al: Anyway, yours truly had to do combat duty.
Sam: And what did you find out?
Al: That girls that wear glasses have lots and lots of energy.
 
Sam: Why do we even bother?
Al: Because that's what we do, we're professional botherers.
 
Annie: What's this?
Sam: Hmm? That? That's a microwave oven.
Annie: Well, what does it do?
Sam: Oh, you know, it kinda cooks things real fast.
 
Al: We can change history, we can change people, but the weather, that's the leap of another colour. I mean that's, no, that a horse of another kell. I mean, I don't know what I mean.
 
Clinton: You see, modern science...modern science has discovered that water vapor is always in the air. Well, now I know it seems impossible. I mean, but it's true, it's here, right now! It's all around us. Now, the problem is getting it to form into little drops and fall to the ground.
 
 
Other Episode Crew
 
CreatorDonald P. Bellisario
Executive ProducerDonald P. Bellisario
Main Title ThemeMike Post
 
 
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