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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: Garwin Sanford as Doc, Linda Henning as Mrs. Mallory, Doug Llewelyn as Comrade Llewelyn, Joseph A. Wapner as Commissar Wapner, | Co-Guest Stars: Roger R. Cross as Wilkins, Tom Butler (1) as Michael Mallory, Raoul Ganeev as Lieutenant Karpov, 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: Linda Henning as Mrs. Mallory, Joseph A. Wapner as Commissar Wapner, Garwin Sanford as Doc, Doug Llewelyn as Comrade Llewelyn, | Co-Guest Stars: Yee Jee Tso as Wing, Wayne Cox as PBS Spokesman, Tom Butler (1) as Michael Mallory, Sook-Yin Lee as Pat, Roger R. Cross as Wilkins, 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: Mike Levey (1) as Mike, Charlie McGlade as The Pitchman | 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: George Touliatos as Dr. Lee Antonovich, Jason Gaffney as Conrad Bennish Jr., Jennifer Hetrick as Caroline Fontaine, | 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: Ben Bode as Prince Harold, Kathleen Duborg as Rebecca, Gary Jones (1) as Captain Michael Hurley, Liz Sheridan as Ms. Miller, Sherman Howard as Hendrick, | 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: Lee Goldberg, William Rabkin | | | |
| 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: Scott Smith Miller, Jacob Epstein | 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: Nicole Yorkin, Dawn Prestwich | | | |
| 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: Clinton Derricks-Carroll as Alternate Rembrandt, Tom Pickett as Maurice Fish, Chuck McCann as Captain Jack Brim, | 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: Nicholas Lea (1) as Ryan Simms, Alex Datcher as Julianne Murphy, Kevin Cooney as Ken Neisser, | 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 | | | | Season 2 |
| 10 :02x01 - Into The Mystic (Mar/01/1996) | | The Sliders arrive on a strange world ruled by superstition and mysticism. When Quinn gets into debt with a local witch doctor, his only hope of escape seems to lie with a mysterious Sorcerer. | | Guest Stars: Christopher Neame as Dr. Manfred Xang, Phil Fondacaro as Bounty Hunter, Hrothgar Mathews as Mr. Gale, Nicholas Lea (1) as Ryan Simms, | Co-Guest Stars: Mikal Dughi as Nurse, John Novak as Ross J. Kelly, Alex Bruhanski as Pavel Kurlienko, Karin Konoval as Fortune Teller, Rod Wilson as Sorcerer, Deanne Henry as Mrs. Mallory | Director: Richard Compton Writer: Tracy Tormé | | | |
| 11 :02x02 - Love Gods (Mar/08/1996) | | In a world where germ warfare has exterminated most of the male population, Quinn, Rembrandt, and Arturo discover that they've been pegged as runaway "breeders," and every nation of the world wants to capture them. | | Guest Stars: Gwynyth Walsh as Detective Lt. Specateli, Jennifer Nash as Diana Isley, Georgia Emelin as Billiejean, Jon Pennell as David Blooms, | Co-Guest Stars: Debbie Podowski as O'Grady, Kathryn Anderson (1) as Jane Hills, Andrew Guy as Trevor Grant, Kendall Cross (1) as Cara, D. Neil Mark as Stationary Biker, Dawn Roberts as TV Newscaster, Jayme Knox as Woman #1, Jan Bailey Mattia (1) as Woman #2, Ona Grauer as Debra, Kathleen Barr (1) as Aussie Guard, Kamilyn Kaneko as Clerk, | Uncredited: Brenda Crichlow as Dr. Morris | Director: John McPherson Writer: Tony Blake, Paul Jackson (1) | | | |
| 12 :02x03 - Gillian of the Spirits (Mar/15/1996) | | When a bizarre accident separates Quinn from the rest of the Sliders, the only hope for the remaining trio is to put their faith in a troubled young girl with a history of hearing voices – and an ability to communicate with spirits. | | Guest Stars: Gillian Barber as Nicole Mitchell, Tom Butler (1) as Michael Mallory, Deanna Milligan as Gillian Mitchell, | Co-Guest Stars: Gerard Plunkett as Father Jerry, Greg Rogers (1) as Major Phillips, Will Sasso as Gomez Calhoun, Mitchell Kosterman as Muscle No. 1, Peter Flemming (1) as Traffic Policeman, Sheelah Megill as Mrs. Henry, Nicole Parker (2) as Monica, Alex Ferguson as Cab Driver, Silvio Pollio as Guard No. 1 | Director: Paris Barclay Writer: Paul Jackson (1), Tony Blake | | | |
| 13 :02x04 - The Good, the Bad and The Wealthy (Mar/22/1996) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where Texas has acquired all the land west of the Mississippi and the lawyers abide by the gunslinger's code of the Old West. Quinn gets mixed up in a gun fight, and earns a reputation for the fastest draw in San Francisco. | | Guest Stars: Karen Witter as Priscilla Hardaway, James Denton as Jack Bullock, Kent Faulcon as Billy Ray Bledsoe, Keegan MacIntosh as Jamie Hardaway, | Co-Guest Stars: Peter LaCroix as Sheriff, Lochlyn Munro as Billy the Kid, Stephen Fanning (1) as Cliff Sutter, Greg Thirloway as Hank Arnette, Barry W. Levy as Jed Dalton, Adrian Hughes as Deputy Joe Bob, Bart Anderson as Lonnie Skayler, Roger Barnes as Exchange Official, Jackson Cole as Poker Player, April Telek as Honey Sue, Dean Hinchey as Crooner | Director: Oscar Costo Writer: Scott Smith Miller | | | |
| 14 :02x05 - El Sid (Mar/29/1996) | | Quinn rescues a woman from her criminal boyfriend, who follows the Sliders through their vortex and onto a world where San Francisco has been turned into a maximum security prison. | | Guest Stars: Jeffrey Dean Morgan as Sid, Rebecca Chambers as Michele, Claude Brooks as L.J., Jed Dixon as Leo, | Co-Guest Stars: Raimund Stamm as Big Jake, Reese McBeth as Blade, Sandra P. Grant as MSW, Maria Herrera as Delores, Chapelle Jaffe as Gladys, Scott Swanson as Hostage | Director: Paris Barclay Writer: Jon Povill | | | |
| 15 :02x06 - Time Again and World (Apr/05/1996) | | Wade becomes an eyewitness to a murder just before the group Slides. The next world they arrive on is surprisingly similar to the one they just left, and when Wade tries to stop the murder from taking place again, the Sliders wind up entangled with goverment officials in a United States that is under martial law. | | Guest Stars: Rebecca Gayheart as Natalie Nassau, Gary Chalk as Lt. Graves, Gary Jones (1) as Michael Hurley, George DelHoyo as Judge John Nassau, | Co-Guest Stars: Garvin Cross as Alvarez, Ravinder Toor as LC, Barry Greene as Deitrich, Lesley Ewen as O'Neill, Jed Rees as Hipster, Will Sasso as Gomez Calhoun, Tom Heaton as Rummy, Robert Metcalfe (2) as Bartender, Alfred E. Humphreys as Family Man, Brad Loree as Driver #1, Travis MacDonald (1) as Lowlife | Director: Vern Gillum Writer: Jacob Epstein | | | | | | |
| 17 :02x08 - Post Traumatic Slide Syndrome (May/03/1996) | | The Sliders arrive . . . home. Or at least it seems remarkably similiar! While Rembrandt, Wade, and Arturo begin new lives using Sliding as major publicity, Quinn tries to determine if they've truly returned home. | | Guest Stars: Kristoffer Tabori as Dr. Whelan, Stacy Grant as Miss Vonbaeck, | Co-Guest Stars: Don MacKay (1) as Artie, Deanne Henry as Mrs. Mallory, Carlton Watson as Sebastian Smith, Tom Pickett as Leeroy Hopkins, Brian Arnold as Barry King, Linda Ko as Tanika, Tina L. Klassen as Miss Jennings, Mike Mitchell (1) as Guard | Director: Adam Nimoy Writer: Nan Hagan | | | | | | |
| 19 :02x10 - Greatfellas (May/31/1996) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where Prohibition was never repealed and organized crime has taken over the streets. | | Special Guest Stars: Mel Tormé as Himself, | Guest Stars: Donnelly Rhodes (1) as Ben Greenfeld, Sarah Strange as Leah Greenfeld, Benjamin Ratner as Tommy Greenfeld, Venus Terzo as June, | Co-Guest Stars: Clinton Derricks-Carroll as Rembrandt 2, Byron Lucas as John, Will Sasso as Gomez Calhoun, Jano Frandsen as Joseph Biacchi, Ted Cole as Agent Reid, Joe Maffei as DaBello Patriarch, Russell Ferrier as Bartender, Aurelio Di Nunzio as Pit Boss, Doug Cameron as Maitre D', | Uncredited: Hrothgar Mathews as Mr. Gale (Lawyer) | Director: Allan Eastman Story: Sean Clark (1), Scott Smith Miller | Teleplay: Scott Smith Miller | | | |
| 20 :02x11 - The Young and the Relentless (Jun/07/1996) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where the young are in charge and Wade and Quinn's doubles were married corporate executives. Quinn winds up posing as his dead double and finds questions in his death. Meanwhile, Arturo and Rembrandt find themselves in trouble with the law and face jail time. | | Guest Stars: Laura Harris as Margo, Russell B. Porter as Kenny Hatcher, Kristy Cohen as Tiffany August, Kyle Alisharan as Kyle Beck, | Co-Guest Stars: Paul Jarrett as Razor Gillette, Richard Ian Cox (3) as Richard, Gordon Michael Woolvett as Judge, Britt Lind as Joanne, Elisabeth Rosen as Melanie White, Trevor Roberts as Bartender, Jason Emanuel as Policeman #1, Paul J. Anderson (4) as Kromagg, | Uncredited: Charlie O'Connell as Dead Quinn | Director: Richard Compton Story: Von Whisenhant, T. Edward Anthony, Michael X. Ferraro | Teleplay: Von Whisenhant, T. Edward Anthony | | | | | | |
| 22 :02x13 - As Time Goes By (Jul/12/1996) | | The Sliders find themselves running into the same people on each new world, one of them being Quinn's former love, Daelin. After encounters on worlds where the Spanish rule America and Daelin is an abused wife, the Sliders arrive on a world where time moves backwards and they are accused of Daelin's murder. Quinn wants to save her, but it could have disastrous results. | | Guest Stars: Brooke Langton as Daelin Richards, Matthew Flint as Dennis McMillan, | Co-Guest Stars: Charlie O'Connell as Kit Richards, Dennys Payamps as Gloria Sanchez, Eli Gabay as La Migra, Mina E. Mina as Judge Estavez, Lori Ann Triolo as La Padrona, Gerry Rousseau as Jailer, James Crescenzo as Head Guard, Francisco Trujillo as El Padron, Dee Jay Jackson as Bailiff | Director: Richard Compton Writer: Steve Brown (1) | | | | Season 3 | | | |
| 24 :03x02 - Double Cross (Sep/27/1996) | | The Sliders meet a scientist attempting to develop sliding technology and offers to help them get home if they help her. However, they soon learn that she has an ulterior motive. | | Guest Stars: Zoe McLellan as Logan St. Clair, Mari Morrow as Monique, Lester Barrie as Elston Diggs, Michael Bryan French (1) as Adrian Fayne, Diana Castle as Mrs. Arturo, | Co-Guest Stars: Charles Noland as Desk Clerk, Skip Stellrecht as Guard #1, Michael Marich as Guard #2, David Nelson (2) as Michael, Warren Sweeney as Vendor, Michael Krawic as Hobo, Kris Iyer as Maitre D', Gerry Del Sol as Passenger, Monte Perlin as Motorcycle Guard | Director: Richard Compton Writer: Paul Jackson (1), Tony Blake | | Songs: Cleavant Derricks -- I'd Pawn My Gold Crown For You | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 29 :03x07 - Dragonslide (Nov/08/1996) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where physics seemingly doesn't apply, allowing magic to exist. Quinn is thought to be part of a line of wizards, prompting an evil warlock to kidnap him. | | Guest Stars: Michelle René Thomas as Melinda, Gregory Paul Martin (1) as Gareth, Max Grodénchik as Skuldar, Francis Guinan as Sean Nuinn, Lester Barrie as Elston Diggs, Francoise Robertson as Alesha Avo, | Co-Guest Stars: Charlie O'Connell as O'Hara, Saxon Trainor as Kelley, Sean Moynihan as Phillip Mallory, Mansell Rivers-Bland as Chief Druid | Director: David Livingston (1) Writer: Tony Blake, Paul Jackson (1) | | | | | | |
| 31 :03x09 - The Prince Of Slides (Nov/22/1996) | | The Sliders arrive on a world in which the United States is a monarchy, and Rembrandt is Duke of Hemmingshire. When Rembrandt sees Danielle, a woman he recognizes and who in actuality is the Duchess of this world, apparently about to give birth, he goes to help. However, what he doesn't know is that the husbands give birth on this world. | | Guest Stars: Hallie Foote as Lady Mary, Victoria Mahoney as Duchess Danielle, Dan Gauthier as George Stellos, Clinton Derricks-Carroll as Rembrandt 2, | Co-Guest Stars: Collin Bernsen as Captain of the Guards, Tom Astor as Guard, Paul Goodman (1) as Guard #2, Terry Markwell as Reporter, Gabrielle Beimforde as Nurse, Kristopher Logan as Assassin, Marian E. Green as Mother, Brooke Elizabeth Crocker as Little Winged Girl #1, Kahlee Elizabeth Barrio as Little Winged Girl #2 | Director: Richard Compton Writer: Eleah Horwitz | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 35 :03x13 - Murder Most Foul (Jan/03/1997) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where profit is encouraged and the population is overworked and uptight. While here, Arturo is declared a "fracture" - having a mental breakdown. He is brought into an elaborate theme park and brainwashed into believing he is a famous detective on the trail of Jack the Ripper. | | Guest Stars: Brian McNamara (2) as Inspector Reed, Brigid Brannagh as Erin, David Purdham as Dr. Bolivar, Adam Wylie as Trevor, Lester Barrie as Elston Diggs, Suzanne Mara as Dr. Punch, | Co-Guest Stars: Taylor Leigh as Mrs. Taylor, Holly Claman as Anne, Frank Castina as Wonk, Derik Van Derbeken as Security Man, Carmen Nogales as Young Woman, Brandon Michael as Boy | Director: Jeff Woolnough Writer: David E. Peckinpah | | | |
| 36 :03x14 - Slide Like An Egyptian (Jan/17/1997) | | The Sliders arrive on a world ruled by Egyptian culture. When Wade and Quinn interfere with a sacred scarab, they are taken prisoner. Quinn is used in a life-after-death experiment, and Wade is sent to a pyramid along with the scarab! | | Guest Stars: Shaun Toub as Kheri-Heb, Claudette Mink as Sheilah, Rocco Vienhage as Dr. Achtbit, Jim Turner (2) as Mike Mallory, Armando Valdes-Kennedy as Seyn Jebid, Royal Architect, Steven Meek as R.D.I. Agent, Apollonia Kotero as Dr. Deera Mubaric, | Co-Guest Stars: Justin Gorence as Priest, Terry Markwell as Reporter | Director: Adam Nimoy Writer: Scott Smith Miller | | | | | | |
| 38 :03x16 - The Exodus (1) (Feb/21/1997) | | The Sliders arrive on an Earth threatened by lethal radiation Pulsars that are slowly eating away at Earth, the only chance the population has for survival is to make use of the Sliding technology developed by their military. With Quinn and Arturo's help, preparations begin for an evacuation, but a more chilling mystery begins to unfold when a large body count of coma victims begins piling up... | | Special Guest Stars: Roger Daltrey as Colonel Angus Rickman, | Guest Stars: Kari Wuhrer as Captain Maggie Beckett, Mark Kiely as Dr. Steven Jensen, Wes Charles, Jr. as Malcolm, Linda Henning as Mrs. Mallory, Steve Larson (1) as Street Person, | Co-Guest Stars: J. Karen Thomas as Lt. Teri Eastman, Michael Houston King (1) as Dr. Baker, Krzysztof Pieczynski as Dr. Jariabek | Director: Jim Charleston Story: John Rhys-Davies | Teleplay: Paul Jackson (1), Tony Blake | | | |
| 39 :03x17 - The Exodus (2) (Feb/28/1997) | | At long last, Quinn has the coordinates to Earth Prime, but its atmosphere is deadly to Maggie and her people. While Quinn and Maggie continue to search for a hospitable world, Wade works to perfect the Slide list to Rickman's specifications and Arturo tries to modify the timer to save more people. | | Special Guest Stars: Roger Daltrey as Colonel Angus Rickman, | Guest Stars: Kari Wuhrer as Captain Maggie Beckett, Mark Kiely as Dr. Steven Jensen, Wes Charles, Jr. as Malcolm, | Co-Guest Stars: Andrew A. Rolfes as Sergeant, Sandy Laufer-Blake as Nurse, Lisa Galiana as Woman, Reba Shaw Alexander as Secretary | Director: Jefery Levy Writer: Josef Anderson, Paul Jackson (1), Tony Blake | | | | | | |
| 41 :03x19 - The Breeder (Mar/14/1997) | | The Sliders narrowly escape from a world filled with parasitic creatures, but not before Maggie becomes infected. On the next world, the parasite searches for a host in order to reproduce. | | Guest Stars: Dawnn Lewis (1) as Dr. Sylvius, Christopher Mayer (1) as Man in Bar, Lester Barrie as Elston Diggs, Deborah Kellner as Tami, Spencer Garbett as Roger, | Co-Guest Stars: David Chisum (1) as Paramedic, Alton Butler as Orderly, R. Todd Torok as D Squad Captain, Paris Barclay as Bureaucrat | Director: Paris Barclay Writer: Eleah Horwitz | | | |
| 42 :03x20 - The Last Of Eden (Mar/28/1997) | | Wade and Rembrandt recall a particularly harrowing adventure on a world at the mercy of catastrophic earthquakes. When Wade falls beneath the earth, Quinn embarks on a risky rescue mission while Rembrandt and Arturo fall into the company of the less-than-friendly natives. | | Guest Stars: Ron Melendez as Brock, Don Jeffcoat as Keegan | Director: Allan Eastman Writer: Josef Anderson | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 46 :03x24 - Stoker (May/09/1997) | | Wade becomes infatuated with Stoker, a rock band who's members are secretly vampires. Meanwhile, the other Sliders try to find clues to Rickman's whereabouts before he escapes them again. | | Guest Stars: Ryan Alosio as Morgan, Neil Dickson as Col. Angus Rickman, Duff McKagan as Harker, Danny Masterson as Renfield, Tommy Chong as Van Elsinger, | Co-Guest Stars: Ted Rooney as Technician, Leslie Monique Soule as Mina, Barry Livingston as Eddie Selk, Lauri Pressler as Nurse, Anthony David as Security Guard | Director: Jerry O'Connell Writer: Josef Anderson | | | | | | |
| The Making Of Sliders (Jun/08/1998) | | Jerry O'Connell hosts a half hour behind-the-scenes look at the production of Season 4. Featured are thoughts from the cast and crew, what lies ahead and clips from upcoming episodes. | | | | Season 4 |
| 48 :04x01 - Genesis (Jun/08/1998) | | After three months and ten worlds of searching for Wade and Rembrandt, Quinn and Maggie finally reach Earth Prime, only to find it under Kromagg control. Quinn and Maggie manage to rescue Rembrandt from a Kromagg prison, but Quinn is captured and learns the shocking truth about his family. | | Guest Stars: Marnie McPhail as Elizabeth Mallory, Sandra Hess as Marta, Danso Gordon as Otis, Charley Lang (2) as Starke, John Walcutt as Michael Mallory, Linda Henning as Mrs. Mallory, Bodhi Pine Elfman as Trevor Blue, | Co-Guest Stars: Tracey May as Kromagg aide, Ted Barba as Kromagg guard, Monte Perlin as Forklift operator, Mongo Brownlee as Quinn's guard | Director: Reza Badiyi Writer: David E. Peckinpah | | | | | | |
| 50 :04x03 - Common Ground (Jun/15/1998) | | The Sliders slide into a Kromagg weapons-testing area and Maggie saves the life of the Kromagg commander, Kromanus. While Maggie tries to get the timer back from him, Quinn and Rembrandt discover a Kromagg weapon designed to eradicate humans. | | Guest Stars: Stephen Macht as Kromanus | Director: Reza Badiyi Writer: Chris Black | | | | | | | | | |
| 53 :04x06 - Oh Brother, Where Art Thou? (Jul/06/1998) | | The Sliders track down Quinn's long lost brother, Colin, to a Amish-type Earth. Quinn convinces Colin they are brothers and to Slide to find their true home. But on the next world, a double of Colin's former love takes advantage of him and involves him in a scam to steal cryogenically frozen bodies. | | Guest Stars: Ishtar Uhvana as Betty, Van Stewman, Jr. as Farmer, Martin Eric as Farmer, Ben Jones (2) as Sheriff / Dawson, Susan Haskell as Susannah Morehouse, Adrienne Barbeau as Mother Morehouse, Charlie O'Connell as Colin Mallory | Director: David E. Peckinpah Story: David E. Peckinpah, Chris Black | Teleplay: Marc Scott Zicree, Bill Dial (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 56 :04x09 - Slidecage (Jul/27/1998) | | When Quinn and Colin finally access the coordinates to their home, the Sliders expect it to be their last Slide. Instead, they arrive inside a security compound on a barren world, where humans and Kromaggs are fighting for survival. | Director: Jerry O'Connell Writer: Marc Scott Zicree | | | |
| 57 :04x10 - Asylum (Aug/17/1998) | | On a world raided by Kromaggs for natural resources, Rembrandt falls in love with a doctor who can save a critically injured Quinn. Problem is, Maggie learns this doctor collaborated with the Kromaggs and is on the run from the British secret service. | | Guest Stars: Valarie Pettiford as Dr. Grace Venable, Thorsten Kaye as Ralph Hackett | Director: Michael Miller (3) Writer: Bill Dial (1) | | | | | | | | | |
| 60 :04x13 - Lipschitz Live! (Nov/30/1998) | | The vortex splits the Sliders up and they only have two hours before the slide. Quinn tries to contact the others by appearing on the world's most popular show: Lipschitz Live!. Meanwhile, Colin is mistaken for his double and betrothed to a woman as part of a business deal. | | Guest Stars: Charlie Brill as Larry Lipschitz, Tim Thomerson as MacArthur Mallory, John Kassir as Arnold Potts | Director: Jerry O'Connell Writer: Keith Damron | | | | | | |
| 62 :04x15 - Net Worth (Jan/11/1999) | | A sliding mishap separates the Sliders into two groups on a world divided by the computer-savvy and ruthless scavengers. To reunite, they'll have to battle the scavengers and unite a young couple who fell in love on the internet. | | Guest Stars: Sandy Martin as Shirley Montana | Director: Paul Lynch Writer: Steve Stoliar | | | |
| 63 :04x16 - Slide by Wire (Jan/18/1999) | | The Sliders accidentally slide out with Maggie's double, leaving Maggie stranded on an American military base where deadly experiments are performed on pilots. Meanwhile, the Sliders arrive on a world that outlaws technology. | | Guest Stars: Meg Foster as Colonel Margaret Burke | Director: Robert A. Hudecek Writer: Chris Black | | | |
| 64 :04x17 - Data World (Mar/19/1999) | | When the Sliders step into the Chandler Hotel, they are surprised to learn they have been turned into computer data. There they meet the owner of the hotel, Archibald Chandler, who will not allow them to leave. | Director: Jerry O'Connell Writer: Joel Metzger | | | | | | |
| 66 :04x19 - My Brother's Keeper (Apr/02/1999) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where clones are harvested for spare body parts. Quinn's double is blinded in a lab accident and when Quinn tries to help, he is mistaken for a clone. Meanwhile, the others inadvertently rescue the clone, which Colin tries to teach the importance of family and sacrifice. | Director: Reza Badiyi Writer: Doug Molitor | | | | | | |
| 68 :04x21 - Roads Taken (Apr/16/1999) | | A rough slide separates Quinn and Maggie from Rembrandt and Colin for a brief time. Soon after they reunite, Quinn and Maggie become seriously ill and appear to be dying of old age. Unable to help them themselves, Rembrandt and Colin will have to rely on someone claiming to be Quinn and Maggie's son. | Director: Jerry O'Connell Story: Marc Scott Zicree | Teleplay: Bill Dial (1) | | | |
| 69 :04x22 - Revelations (Apr/23/1999) | | With nearly a month until their next slide, the Sliders find themselves extremely bored on a dull world. While the others get jobs, Rembrandt dives into a sci-fi book that bears more than a resemblance to their lives. When the Sliders track down the author, they learn he came from Quinn and Colin's home world. | | Guest Stars: Marnie McPhail as Elizabeth Mallory | Director: Robert M. Williams, Jr. Story: Marc Scott Zicree | Teleplay: Bill Dial (1) | | | | Season 5 | | | |
| 71 :05x02 - Applied Physics (Jun/18/1999) | | Diana tries using a university lab to find a way to separate Quinn and Mallory, which leads to her first encounter with her double, a struggling single mother. Meanwhile, Mallory experiences violent flashbacks from Quinn's life. | | Guest Stars: Peter Jurasik as Dr. Oberon Geiger | Director: David J. Eagle Writer: Chris Black | | | |
| 72 :05x03 - Strangers and Comrades (Jun/25/1999) | | The Sliders arrive in a barren wasteland, where the timer is inoperable. Worse yet, they find themselves forced to take part in a never ending battle between Kromaggs and soldiers from Quinn's home world, who are guarding a mysterious bunker. | Director: Richard Compton Writer: Keith Damron | | | |
| 73 :05x04 - The Great Work (Jul/09/1999) | | The Sliders arrive on a small island, with a very sick Maggie in tow. While looking for help, Rembrandt, Mallory and Diana meet the monks of a secluded monastery. Reluctantly, the monks allow them to stay and give Maggie medical attention. But the Sliders soon learn the monks have a secret and won't allow them to leave. | Director: Reza Badiyi Writer: Robert Masello | | | |
| 74 :05x05 - New Gods For Old (Jul/16/1999) | | Just before sliding out and escaping a small army, Mallory is shot with a laser beam and paralyzed. His only chance of walking again lies in a group of spiritual healers, but their cure could be much worse than being paralyzed. | | Guest Stars: Stephen Macht as Krislov | Director: Richard Compton Writer: David Gerrold | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 78 :05x09 - The Return of Maggie Beckett (Aug/13/1999) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where Maggie's double was a heroic astronaut and loved by the public. When she is mistaken for her double, the public gets excited. After being kidnapped by the mysterious Leader, Maggie is taken by the government where she must confront her father. | Director: Peter Ellis (2) Writer: Chris Black | | | |
| 79 :05x10 - Easy Slider (Aug/20/1999) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where combustion engines were outlawed by the government due to pollution. But a biker gang is fighting to keep their engines and Mallory falls for the gang's sexy leader. | | Guest Stars: Neil Flynn as Officer Phil | | Teleplay: Tim Burns (1) | | | |
| 80 :05x11 - Requiem (Sep/10/1999) | | Rembrandt experiences a strange dream in which Wade is trying to contact him and bring him to her. The others have their doubts until a spatial fold opens before them. On the other side, they find Wade is somehow being used in a plan to attack Kromagg Prime. | | Uncredited: Sabrina Lloyd (1) as Wade Wells | | | |
| 81 :05x12 - Map of the Mind (Sep/17/1999) | | The Sliders arrive at a mental institution in the middle of an unusual riot. Rembrandt and Maggie escape capture, but Diana and Mallory get left behind. While Mallory has managed to pose as a doctor, Diana is mistaken for a patient and undergoes the process of her brain being remapped. | | | |
| 82 :05x13 - A Thousand Deaths (Sep/24/1999) | | The Sliders arrive on a world where millions play in highly realistic arcade simulations. Rembrandt and Mallory take part in separate simulations, until they discover Maggie and Diana have been forced to play characters in these simulations, where each "death" experienced is real. | | Guest Stars: Frank John Hughes as Hal | | | |
| 83 :05x14 - Heavy Metal (Oct/01/1999) | | A malfunctioning timer deposits the Sliders underwater in the Pacific Ocean. A merchant ship picks them up, but is taking them out of their sliding radius and decreasing the likelihood of a safe slide. Their only chance is to join up with a pirate crew to get back to California. | | | |
| 84 :05x15 - To Catch a Slider (Jan/14/2000) | | The timer continues to malfunction, giving the Sliders rougher slides than usual. To fix it, the Sliders need to get ahold of a gem, even if it means stealing. | | Guest Stars: Lisa Stahl as Monique Mansfield | | | |
| 85 :05x16 - Dust (Jan/21/2000) | | The Sliders are lost in the desert, but happen upon an archaeological dig. They soon find, however, that the dig is unearthing a buried Los Angeles and that the locals consider Rembrandt a deity. | | | | | | |
| 87 :05x18 - The Seer (Feb/04/2000) | | The Sliders arrive in the middle of a rally, surprisingly being held in their honor. They learn they are the subjects of a religion called Slidology, founded by a man with psychic abilities. He has been following their adventures and warns that on their next slide, they will all die. | | Guest Stars: Roy Dotrice as Marc LeBeau, Jennifer Hetrick as Claire LaBeau, Linda Henning as Mrs. Mallory | | | |
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