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Medical records, I'd guess.

Yep, it was Man Of La Mancha he performed. In Syracuse, though.

Why haven't I leaped yet?!

The Devil Al stuff was just a dream. Though events almost started unfolding as they had in the dream …

Gushie was having an affair with Al's girlfriend Tina, but otherwise was pretty cool.

They're trying to get a movie going but not much interest yet.

It was a great episode.

There was one where he was a parapsychologist with Donald Bellisario's body, and Donald Bellisario's wife as his love interest in the episode. Also a murder mystery. Lots of 'em.

And then the third was to the lawyer with the ugly wife in the negligee … ugh

That Trilogy run was pretty good as well (that's actually what they called it- Trilogy, Part I, Part II, Part III).

And that one came up right after the one where he was Dr. Ruth even!

That episode is supposedly cursed. It often has technical glitches when it airs.

The Stephen King one was mostly a dream.

There were quite a few 'before they were famous' appearances on the show.

He also made Elvis wait longer to become a star, so some of his hits were sung by other people in that timeline.

They made that episode because of the Kevin Costner movie JFK and because Bellisario had met Oswald when they were both in the army.

Nope, the main story was set in 1995 in Season 1. Sam was born in 1953.

Yep, he leaped into his great-grandpa.

Those two are great episodes. And Maggie's photo knocked a few years off Al's time as a P.O.W.