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Project Quantum Leap Headlines

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The Observer #42

STILL AVAILABLE

STILL ONLY $5

(postage within U.S. included)


QUANTUM LEAP MOVIE CAMPAIGN

DOWNLOAD CAMPAIGN POSTCARDS 

watch the campaign video at YouTube


sign the petition

 Mission Statement

After...

...five seasons and ninety-eight unforgettable episodes......a series finale that left the iconic hero cruelly stranded in time......numerous syndication runs that continue to attract new generations of fans......seventeen years of limbo, during which fans never gave up hope of Sam leaping again...

We, the fans of Quantum Leap, are thrilled to hear that this beloved and classic show may soon become a motion picture. HOWEVER, we, the very people who kept the show alive during its TV run, want God, Time, Fate or Whomever to know that OUR Dr. Sam Beckett (Scott Bakula) and OUR Admiral Al Calavicci (Dean Stockwell) need to play a prominent role in this venture. Scott and Dean must be allowed to reprise their roles and must not be relegated to minor status in any Quantum Leap movie.

Please join other QL advocates in making our preferences known to Don Bellisario, the writer [and producer] of this proposed film.

For information about what you can do to bring about the kind of movie Quantum Leap fans really want, please visit our page where you can sign the petition, download postcards to send to Mr Bellisario, and print a flyer to promote our cause; follow us on    or email: qlfansputtingthingsright@googlemail.com

with your own ideas to help us bring about the movie we deserve!

   


TOGETHER AGAIN!

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Scott and Dean teamed up at DragonCon in Atlanta to face an enthusiastic audience where they answered fans' questions

Full video coverage at YouTube

Part 1      Part 2      Part 3     Part  4



DVD set still available from
Starlight Children's Foundation online store

$30 minimum donation includes postage and packing

All proceeds go to the Foundation

 



Scott talks about Quantum Leap

         




London Film & Comic Con - 18/19 July 2009

 

Audio of Scott's Q & A as featured in The Observer #40

now available on Scott Bakula News

 

 

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