This is something that is really open to your own interpretation. Throughout the series, no, God does not appear, nor is He openly represented. However, in the final episode, Dr. Beckett meets the character of the bartender named Al. This character provided Dr. Beckett with some unique insights and advice. Through these conversations, this character implies that he is God, Fate, Time, or at least some representation of those things that has influence over the leaps. However, it is never directly stated in the episode that this character is, without a question, God.
There were 95 episodes of Quantum Leap broadcast between 1989 and 1993.
Yes, the term "conundrum" was used as the secret code word in the TV show Quantum Leap. It was a signal used by Al to let Sam know that he was about to leap into a challenging or uncertain situation.
"Mirror Image"
Donald P. Bellisario
Scott Bakula
"The Leap Between the States - September 20, 1862" - Quantum Leap : Season 5, Episode 20 .
Quantum Leap!!
Dr. Sam Beckett
1989-1994. 5 seasons in the show. 1989-1993, there were 5 seasons of the show.
Donald P. Bellisario and his company 'Belisarius Productions' .
The show was not Quantum Leap, but there was an actor who died on the set of a `time traveling` weekly tv series. I think it was called Voyager, not `Star Trek Voyager. The actor`s name escapes me at the moment, but he was the adult lead of the show. ...Waggle50
Eva Williams has: Played Elephant trick rider in "The Garry Moore Show" in 1958. Played herself in "The Big Blue Marble" in 1974. Played herself in "Evening Magazine" in 1976. Played herself in "Hour Magazine" in 1980. Played Elephant trick rider in "Quantum Leap" in 1989.