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Ajahüpe Genesis: Part 2 - September 13, 1956 (1989–1993) Online

Ajahüpe Genesis: Part 2 - September 13, 1956 (1989–1993) Online
Original Title :
Genesis: Part 2 - September 13, 1956
Genre :
TV Episode / Action / Adventure / Drama / Mystery / Sci-Fi
Year :
1989–1993
Directror :
David Hemmings
Cast :
Scott Bakula,Dean Stockwell,Brent Chalem
Writer :
Donald P. Bellisario,Donald P. Bellisario
Type :
TV Episode
Time :
1h
Rating :
8.1/10
Ajahüpe Genesis: Part 2 - September 13, 1956 (1989–1993) Online

As Tom Stratton, Sam comforts his (Tom's) wife and prevents her from having a premature birth. This is what he was sent to do, allowing him to leap home (he hopes). But instead of leaping home, he leaps into Tim Fox, a minor league baseball player in Texas at the end of the 1968 season, in the middle of a game, where he must make the winning play in order to leap further. Aided by errors, Tim Fox, after a dropped third strike on a wild pitch, rounds the bases for the winning score, and Sam leaps into Dr. Gerald Bryant as a college professor in the middle of a class.
Episode credited cast:
Scott Bakula Scott Bakula - Dr. Sam Beckett
Dean Stockwell Dean Stockwell - Admiral Al Calavicci
Rest of cast listed alphabetically:
Brent Chalem Brent Chalem - Bat Boy
Doug Cox Doug Cox - Sportscaster
Patrick Cranshaw Patrick Cranshaw - Old Man
Mike Greenwood Mike Greenwood - Matt
Adam Logan Adam Logan - Young Sam Beckett (as Adam Affonso)
Tim Martin Tim Martin - Tim Fox
Hank Robinson Hank Robinson - Umpire

Sam Beckett was born on August 8, 1953.

In the original history, Captain Tom Stratton was killed on September 16, 1956 and his wife Peggy had a miscarriage on the same day.

While September 13, 1956 is the date for the leap, two-weeks later, Mach 3 was surpassed. Sam was to test "X-2 on Monday." In reality, USAF Capt Milburn G. Apt broke Mach 3 in a Bell X-2 - number 2. Unfortunately, Capt Apt died when the vehicle went out of control.

Only appearance of Sam's father John Beckett, in which he is not portrayed in a dual role by Scott Bakula.

Tim Fox was born in 1936.