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Paul Brown

writer, director

Quantum Leap (s01e08)

Camikazi Kid

by Paul Brown, directed by Alan J. Levi

It seeems that the only way Sam can fulfill his mission of stopping 17-year-old Cam Wilson’s older sister from marrying shithead Bob is to race Bob “for pinks” in hopes that Bob will lose his cool and show his true self, but that’ll only work if Sam (as Cam) and his buddy Jill can soup up Cam’s pink mommobile with a blast of nitrous oxide at exactly the right moment of the race.
— Michael Main
Older Brother: Come on, Mikey, we gotta rehearse.

Mikey: [waving] Bye-bye!


Quantum Leap (s01e08), “Camikazi Kid” by Paul Brown, directed by Alan J. Levi (NBC-TV, USA, 10 May 1989).

Quantum Leap (s02e02)

Disco Inferno

by Paul Brown, directed by Gilbert Shilton

Sam finds out what it’s like to be a stuntman in a family with broken dynamics and (to him but not Al) in an era with broken music.
— Michael Main
Disco’s not gonna last forever. I got a feeling it’s probably gonna die in a couple of years.

Quantum Leap (s02e02), “Disco Inferno” by Paul Brown, directed by Gilbert Shilton (NBC-TV, USA, 27 September 1989).

Quantum Leap (s02e10)

Catch a Falling Star

by Paul Brown, directed by Donald P. Bellisario


Quantum Leap (s02e10), “Catch a Falling Star” by Paul Brown, directed by Donald P. Bellisario (NBC-TV, USA, 6 December 1989).

Quantum Leap (s02e14)

All-Americans

by Paul Brown and Donald P. Bellisario, directed by John Cullum


Quantum Leap (s02e14), “All-Americans” by Paul Brown and Donald P. Bellisario, directed by John Cullum (NBC-TV, USA, 17 January 1990).

Quantum Leap (s02e17)

Good Night, Dear Heart

by Paul Brown, directed by Christopher T. Welch


Quantum Leap (s02e17), “Good Night, Dear Heart” by Paul Brown, directed by Christopher T. Welch (NBC-TV, USA, 7 March 1990).

Quantum Leap (s02e20)

Maybe Baby

by Julie Brown and Paul Brown, directed by Michael Zinberg


Quantum Leap (s02e20), “Maybe Baby” by Julie Brown and Paul Brown, directed by Michael Zinberg (NBC-TV, USA, 4 April 1990).

Quantum Leap (s03e09)

Rebel without a Clue

by Randy Holland and Paul Brown, directed by James Whitmore, Jr.


Quantum Leap (s03e09), “Rebel without a Clue” by Randy Holland and Paul Brown, directed by James Whitmore, Jr. (NBC-TV, USA, 30 November 1990).

Quantum Leap (s03e11)

Runaway

by Paul Brown, directed by Michael Katleman


Quantum Leap (s03e11), “Runaway” by Paul Brown, directed by Michael Katleman (NBC-TV, USA, 4 January 1991).

Quantum Leap (s03e14)

Private Dancer

by Paul Brown, directed by Debbie Allen


Quantum Leap (s03e14), “Private Dancer” by Paul Brown, directed by Debbie Allen (NBC-TV, USA, 20 March 1991).

Quantum Leap (s03e21)

Nuclear Family

by Paul Brown, directed by James Whitmore, Jr.


Quantum Leap (s03e21), “Nuclear Family” by Paul Brown, directed by James Whitmore, Jr. (NBC-TV, USA, 15 May 1991).

Quantum Leap (s04e07)

The Wrong Stuff

by Paul Brown, directed by Joe Napolitano


Quantum Leap (s04e07), “The Wrong Stuff” by Paul Brown, directed by Joe Napolitano (NBC-TV, USA, 6 November 1991).

Quantum Leap (s04e13)

Temptation Eyes

by Paul Brown, directed by Christopher Hibler


Quantum Leap (s04e13), “Temptation Eyes” by Paul Brown, directed by Christopher Hibler (NBC-TV, USA, 22 January 1992).

Quantum Leap (s04e18)

It’s a Wonderful Leap

by Danielle Alexandra and Paul Brown, directed by Paul Brown


Quantum Leap (s04e18), “It’s a Wonderful Leap” by Danielle Alexandra and Paul Brown, directed by Paul Brown (NBC-TV, USA, 1 April 1992).

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