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Season 1 |
| 1 :01x01 - Pilot (1) (Mar/22/1995) | | Physics genius Quinn Mallory has been tooling around in his basement for months, trying to create an anti-gravity device. However, he has stumbled on to something much greater - something that appears to be a gateway! Curious as to what's on the other side, he invites his old friend Wade Wells and his physics teacher, Professor Maximillian Arturo, to venture into the gateway with him. While creating the gateway, however, Quinn uses too much power, and the vortex snags a fourth passenger: Rembrandt Brown, a former pop star who just happened to be in the neighborhood. The vortex drops them in a world where a new Ice Age has begun, a world where they must somehow survive until Quinn's timer reaches zero! | | Guest Stars: Joseph A. Wapner as Commissar Wapner, Linda Henning as Mrs. Mallory, Doug Llewelyn as Comrade Llewelyn, Garwin Sanford as Doc, | Co-Guest Stars: Tom Butler (1) as Michael Mallory, Raoul Ganeev as Lieutenant Karpov, Roger R. Cross as Wilkins, Alex Bruhanski as Pavel Kurlienko, Don MacKay (1) as Artie Field, Sook-Yin Lee as Pat, Gary Jones (1) as Michael Hurley, John Novak as Ross J. Kelly, Yee Jee Tso as Wing, Andrew Kavadas as Vendor, Frank C. Turner (1) as Crazy Kenny, Jay Brazeau as KGB Colonel, Wayne Cox as PBS Spokesman, | Uncredited: Sara Walker as Nan Zachery, Rusty Burrell as Bailliff, Jim Byrnes (1) as Announcer, Jason Gaffney as Conrad Bennish Jr., Harry Shearer as Day Tripper, Larry Musser as Jake | Director: Andy Tennant Story: Tracy Tormé, Robert K. Weiss | | | |
| 2 :01x02 - Pilot (2) (Mar/22/1995) | | After barely escaping the last world, the Sliders think they are home. But to their horror, Quinn and Arturo learn they are not and have instead arrived on a world where the Soviet Union rules America. Rembrandt has been arrested for trying to use American money and the only way to save him is for the others to help a group of revolutionaries rescue their imprisoned leader. | | Guest Stars: Doug Llewelyn as Comrade Llewelyn, Garwin Sanford as Doc, Joseph A. Wapner as Commissar Wapner, Linda Henning as Mrs. Mallory, | Co-Guest Stars: Roger R. Cross as Wilkins, Sook-Yin Lee as Pat, Tom Butler (1) as Michael Mallory, Wayne Cox as PBS Spokesman, Yee Jee Tso as Wing, Raoul Ganeev as Lieutenant Karpov, John Novak as Ross J. Kelly, Jay Brazeau as KGB Colonel, Gary Jones (1) as Michael Hurley, Frank C. Turner (1) as Crazy Kenny, Don MacKay (1) as Artie Field, Andrew Kavadas as Vendor, Alex Bruhanski as Pavel Kurlienko, | Uncredited: Rusty Burrell as Bailiff, Larry Musser as Jake, Jim Byrnes (1) as Announcer, Jason Gaffney as Conrad Bennish Jr., Harry Shearer as Day Tripper, Sara Walker as Nan Zachery | Director: Andy Tennant Story: Robert K. Weiss, Tracy Tormé | | | |
| 3 :01x03 - Fever (Mar/29/1995) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where disease is running rampant, and it appears that Quinn's counterpart is the source of the nastiest of these epidemics, a plague called the "Q Virus." Quinn is quickly tracked down and captured by the health agency, but the Sliders' problems escalate when Wade develops signs of being infected. Now Arturo is in a race against time to develop a cure. | | Guest Stars: Allison Hossack as Dr. Eileen Stanley, Ken Pogue as Dr. Darren Morton, | Co-Guest Stars: James Bell (2) as Trucker, Garvin Cross as The Sick Man, David L. Gordon (1) as Tactical Moonsuit, James Timmins as Pharmacist, William MacDonald (2) as Medical Moonsuit, Dean Haglund as Stock Boy, Will Sasso as Gomez Calhoun, Marie Stillin as Waitress, Alex Bruhanski as Pavel Kurlienko, Yee Jee Tso as Wing, | Uncredited: Charlie McGlade as The Pitchman, Mike Levey (1) as Mike | Director: Mario Azzopardi Writer: Ann Powell, Rose Schacht | | | |
| 4 :01x04 - Last Days (Apr/05/1995) | | The Sliders are confronted by their mortality when they arrive on a world that will be destroyed by an asteroid several hours before they are due to Slide. The group parts company, but rather than giving up hope, Arturo decides to work on a radical solution with . . . Bennish?!? | | Guest Stars: Jennifer Hetrick as Caroline Fontaine, Jason Gaffney as Conrad Bennish Jr., George Touliatos as Dr. Lee Antonovich, | Co-Guest Stars: Jacqueline Dandenaeu as Metermaid, Hidalgo Rubin as Driver, Robyn Palmer as Nurse Pamela, Michael Dobson as Policeman, Brian Arnold as Science Correspondent, Norma Wick as Kim Brettoner, Patrick Stevenson as Jimmy, Carlton Watson as Reverend, Malcolm Stewart as Allan Fontaine, Gerry Nairn as Mace Moon | Director: Michael Keusch Writer: Dan Lane | | Songs: Cleavant Derricks -- I Can't Help Myself | | | |
| 5 :01x05 - The Prince Of Wails (Apr/12/1995) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where the British have taken over America. Arturo's counterpart is a powerful figurehead in this government, but the Sliders quickly discover that he is also behind a plan to take the BSA's throne. | | Guest Stars: Kathleen Duborg as Rebecca, Gary Jones (1) as Captain Michael Hurley, Liz Sheridan as Ms. Miller, Sherman Howard as Hendrick, Ben Bode as Prince Harold, | Co-Guest Stars: Jaylene Hamilton as Reporter #2, Tracey Olson as Dixon Vallely, Bernie Coulson as Raider #2, Chris Humphreys as Raider #1, Gerard Plunkett as Driver, David Kaye (1) as Reporter #1 | Director: Felix Enriquez Alcala Writer: William Rabkin, Lee Goldberg | | | |
| 6 :01x06 - Summer Of Love (Apr/19/1995) | | When the Sliders are forced to depart from a world early, the timer is damaged and the group becomes separated. They arrive on a world where the "Free Love" movement of the 60's is still alive, and the Hippies are protesting the American troops in Australia. While Wade and Rembrandt fall into the company of a commune who mistake them for extraterrestrial prophets, Quinn and Arturo try to repair the broken timer. | | Guest Stars: Obba Babatundé as Cezanne Brown, Deborah Lacey as Sharon Brown, Arthur Reggie III as Rembrandt Brown, Jr., Jason Gaffney as Conrad Bennish Jr., | Co-Guest Stars: Gerry Nairn as Mace Moon, Michele Goodger as FBI Agent Copeland, Robert Isaac Lee (4) as FBI Agent Harold Yenn, Barry Pepper as Skid, Ajay Karah as Seeker, Richard Leacock as FBI Agent Tremelo, Gabrielle Miller as Fling, Joy Coghill as Mrs. Ezra Tweak, Michael Dobson as First Policeman, Joanna Piros as Newscaster, | Uncredited: Andre Benjamin as Street Radical | Director: Mario Azzopardi Writer: Tracy Tormé | | | |
| 7 :01x07 - Eggheads (Apr/26/1995) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where brains are admired over brawn, and Quinn and Arturo are treated as celebrities! Quinn discovers that his counterpart is a popular college athlete and must take part in a championship game, while Arturo's counterpart is married to Arturo's late wife. Arturo's joy at learning this is marred when he discovers that his counterpart is about to undergo divorce proceedings. | | Special Guest Stars: Ron Pitts as Play-by-Play Announcer, Tom Jackson as Color Commentator, Rick Garcia as Referee, | Guest Stars: Gabrielle Rose (2) as Christina Fox-Arturo, Peter Spellos as Joey Fountain, Charles Cyphers as Coach Almquist, | Co-Guest Stars: Colin Warner as Harvard Captain, Bentley Mitchum as M.I.T. Player, Mark Poyser as M.C. Poindexter, Carl Hibbert as Rapper #1, Michael McMillian (1) as Rapper #2, Amanda O'Leary as Librarian, Sheelah Megill as Mrs. Dana Bingham, Marc Bauer (1) as FBI Special Agent O’Brien, Anthony Harrison (1) as FBI Agent Bob Cannon, Rachel Hayward as Karen, Johnny Mah as Victor Miller, Roman Danylo as Boyer, William B. Davis (3) as Professor Myman, Karen Austin (1) as Lydia, Andrew Guy as Wilson | Director: Timothy Bond Story: Jacob Epstein, Scott Smith Miller | Teleplay: Scott Smith Miller | | | |
| 8 :01x08 - The Weaker Sex (May/03/1995) | | When the Sliders arrive on a world where women are the dominating class, Arturo becomes a mayoral candidate in San Francisco in order to initiate a "men's rights" movement. | | Guest Stars: Sara Botsford as Anita Ross, Robert Curtis Brown (3) as Danny Eizenbach, Jill Teed as Serena Braxton, | Co-Guest Stars: Alfred E. Humphreys as Pete, Andrew Wheeler as Ken, Liza Huget as Lois Auchincloss, Peter Kelamis as Glenn, Douglas Sills as Ed Dunleavy, Joe Maffei as Bernie, Teresa Bramwell as Hillary Clinton, Tamara Stanners as Jeanie Moses, Leigh Morrow as Anchor Woman, Peg Christopherson as Female Shopper | Director: Vern Gillum Writer: Dawn Prestwich, Nicole Yorkin | | | |
| 9 :01x09 - The King Is Back (May/10/1995) | | The Sliders arrive on Rembrandt's idea of paradise: a world where his double has achieved all the fame he's ever wanted. They discover that his double has been dead for eight years, but Rembrandt gets swept up in a major comeback concert. Unfortunately for him, an old enemy plots to get rid of him once and for all. | | Special Guest Stars: Eadie Del Rubio as Herself, Elena Del Rubio as Herself, Milly Del Rubio as Herself, | Guest Stars: Chuck McCann as Captain Jack Brim, Clinton Derricks-Carroll as Alternate Rembrandt, Tom Pickett as Maurice Fish, | Co-Guest Stars: Janice Kent as Lawyer, Michele T. Carter (1) as Penny Jensen, Sheri D. Wilson as Secretary, Will Sasso as Gomez Calhoun, Judith Maxie as Charmange, Nicholas Harrison (1) as Nick, Peter Hanlon as Expert Video Analyzer, Richard Ihara as Judge, Tyler Van Blankenstein as First Kid | Director: Vern Gillum Writer: Tracy Tormé | | | |
| 10 :01x10 - Luck Of The Draw (May/17/1995) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where there's no pollution, crime, poverty, or overpopulation, and get a rare chance to kick back and relax. Their luck seems to be running solid, because Wade wins the lottery shortly after their arrival. However, Quinn soon discovers the sinister purpose behind this lottery. | | Special Guest Stars: Geoff Edwards as Himself, | Guest Stars: Kevin Cooney as Ken Neisser, Alex Datcher as Julianne Murphy, Nicholas Lea (1) as Ryan Simms, | Co-Guest Stars: Tim Henry as Agent Jones, Michael Kopsa as Agent Wilson, Nathan Vanering as Father Fergus, Walter Marsh as Fatherly Man, Kristina Matisic as News Anchor, Ted Cole as Friendly Man, David Glyn-Jones (1) as Elderly Man, | Uncredited: Mike Levy (1) as Himself, Charlie McGlade as English Charlie, Jason Gray-Stanford (1) as Bell Hop, David Adams (1) as The Operator, Cameron Labine as Rollerblade Kid | Director: Les Landau Writer: Jon Povill | | | |
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