http://quantumleappodcast.com/
The Quantum Leap Podcast is a Barren Space Production with the purpose of exploring the Quantum Leap Universe episode by episode. This podcast will cover all five seasons of one of the best television shows of all time ranked #15 and #19 on TV Guide’s “Top Cult Shows Ever” in In 2004 and 2007[1], by delving into all 96 episodes one by one and not spoiling upcoming plot points so first timers can follow along. We will be doing approximately two shows per month taking about three years. We will dissect each and every show looking for the meanings morals and lessons we can learn while keeping track of the overall arc of the show.
Quantum Leap is a multiple award winning television show including two Golden Globe Awards, five Emmy Awards, a Director’s Guild of America Award, and Two Edger Awards.[1]
Hosts
a Conversation with Albie. He is a life long Science Fiction fan and loves hour long television, some of his favorites include Firefly, all Star Trek, of course Quantum Leap, Farscape, X-Files, Doctor Who, Battlestar Galactica, all Stargate, Felicity, The Dead Zone, Ally McBeal, Arrested Development, Babylon 5, House M.D., Veronica Mars, Life on Mars, Alias, Buffy The Vampire Slayer, Angel, Dollhouse, Futurama, Terra Nova, Lost, Sliders, 24, and many, many more. Albie’s greatest joy in life is his family, his lovely wife Heather and their daughterSerenity. Albie is a silicon supporter and always cries at the end of Bicentennial Man.
Albie has watched every episode of Quantum Leap in its original run and has seen multiple reruns in syndication, but this will be his first full re-watch.
Heather
is the host of TV Talk Castle (2009), TV Talk The Vampire Diaries, The Terra Nova Podcast and the producer of
a Conversation with Albie. Heather was born January 4, 1989 so she was just a baby when Quantum Leap premiered on television. Some of Heather’s favorite TV shows include Doctor Who, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Good Eats, Glee, Cougar Town, Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List, House, Psych, Weeds, Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, Futurama , Bones, Big Bang Theory, Terra Nova, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Scrubs, Arrested Development, Ghost Whisperer, How I Met Your Mother, True Blood, Food Detectives, and many, many more. Heather loves to read, especially when a new Nicholas Sparks or Sarah Dessen book comes out. Her favorite movies are Love Actually and The Wedding Date. Heather lives in Cape Coral, FL with her husband and on August 23, 2012 they welcomed into the world their favorite part of life Serenity Lynn Burdge.
a Conversation with Albie. Heather was born January 4, 1989 so she was just a baby when Quantum Leap premiered on television. Some of Heather’s favorite TV shows include Doctor Who, Star Trek: The Next Generation, Good Eats, Glee, Cougar Town, Kathy Griffin: My Life on the D-List, House, Psych, Weeds, Grey’s Anatomy, Private Practice, Futurama , Bones, Big Bang Theory, Terra Nova, The Ellen DeGeneres Show, Scrubs, Arrested Development, Ghost Whisperer, How I Met Your Mother, True Blood, Food Detectives, and many, many more. Heather loves to read, especially when a new Nicholas Sparks or Sarah Dessen book comes out. Her favorite movies are Love Actually and The Wedding Date. Heather lives in Cape Coral, FL with her husband and on August 23, 2012 they welcomed into the world their favorite part of life Serenity Lynn Burdge.
Although Heather is an avid TV viewer this will be her first time watching Quantum Leap, one episode at a time along with the listeners.
Crew
Juan has seen every episode, MANY MANY times, as well as owns all of the DVD’s. But he’s excited to go through all of them with a fine tooth comb, learning new things, and following along with those who are watching for the first time ever, or in a long time.
In his professional life, Hayden is a self-proclaimed “mathemagician” (though Albie and Heather have dubbed him “the Wizard of Oz” as he lives in Melbourne Australia), having taught Secondary level mathematics, tutored Engineering mathematics and lectured in Calculus at University level, and tutored mathematics privately to students of all ages for over a decade. Hayden has presented numerous times at the annual conference of the Mathematical Association of Victoria (MAV), and has had a paper he has written be published in the MAV conference proceedings about a game he invented which helps to teach students about Linear Functions and other numerical, graphical and algebraic concepts. Hayden is currently undertaking his Masters degree in Education, and in the future hopes to teach future teachers, build curriculums and do further mathematical and educational research. Hayden is also credited as an Executive Producer of the Quantum Leap fanfilm “A Leap to Di For”, which premiered at “The Leap Back” Quantum Leap convention in 2009.
Hayden’s favourite hobby is going to the movies with his friends. He goes at least twice a week, and gets extremely annoyed when only one movie premieres in a week. Hayden also loves all types of music, can read sheet music fluently, and loves to sing – mostly in his car where he doesn’t get any noise complaints, and frequently participating in karaoke nights his local Irish pub. Other than that, he just loves playing with his dogs and spending time with his friends. Family and friends mean everything to Hayden, and he is sure that the friends he has made through being a part of this podcast will last a lifetime.
Besides Quantum Leap, Phil lists his favourite TV shows as Lost, Firefly, True Blood, The Office (both the UK and US versions), Orphan Black, Scrubs, and The Micallef P(r)ogram(me). He is a big music fan, a big comedy fan, and a big musical comedy fan. His favourite movie is Almost Famous, closely followed by the “Cornetto Trilogy” – Shaun Of The Dead, Hot Fuzz, and The World’s End. His favourite comedians are Shaun Micallef, George Carlin, Bill Bailey and Dylan Moran. He is a big Stephen King fan, and is currently listening to the Dark Tower series on audiobook. Other activities he enjoys include eating out or going to the movies with Brittany, taking Lucas to the park, playing video games, being a couch potato, and bushwalking.
Phil has recently joined the Quantum Leap Podcast crew, in the role of recapper, writing the episode recaps that Heather reads in each episode of the podcast. His first recap was for the episode ‘Another Mother’, and full versions of his recaps can also be found on the Quantum Leap Wiki. This is Phil’s first foray into the podcast world, and while he has vague hopes of one day having his own podcast (drawing a lot of inspiration from the work of Albie and Heather), right now he’s happy being a part of the QLP team.
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