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  1. The Return of Maggie Beckett: Directed by Peter Ellis. With Cleavant Derricks, Kari Wuhrer, Robert Floyd, Tembi Locke. The Sliders arrive in a world in which Maggie is an internationally famous astronaut who died on a mission to Mars.

    • (172)
    • Adventure, Fantasy, Sci-Fi
    • Peter Ellis
    • 1999-08-13
  2. After being kidnapped by the mysterious Leader, Maggie is taken by the government where she must confront her father. Maggie's father reveals that her double did return, but due to damaged radiation shielding, she and her crew were exposed to fatal levels of radiation on the way and died horribly.

  3. SLIDERS REWATCH: S5E09 'The Return of Maggie Beckett' EPISODE DISCUSSION. SYNOPSIS: The Sliders land inside a house and have to hurry outside as they've scared the cat and the homeowner. As they walk along the sidewalk, Maggie recognizes the town they're in as one of her former hometowns, Fresno, California.

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    Two license plates on cars driving around Fresno are 4BHC040 and 3LGX943.
    There’s a provisions shop and a barber in the Fresno town square.
    Beckett Avenue used to be Oak Park Avenue.
    The town square is located at the intersection of 960 Intrepid Plaza and 6700 Beckett Avenue.
    Maggie spent Christmases alone at a girl’s Academy until the age of 10.
    The General shipped Maggie off to the academy only a week after her mother died.
    Maggie wasn’t allowed to visit her mother’s grave.
    Maggie was almost an astronaut. She was next in line for astronaut training after flight school, but General Beckett denied her transfer when the war broke out with the United States and the Soviet...
    Mallory sells Maggie’s toothbrush for $100.
    The Sliders pay for a hotel room.
    Mallory buys some fast food for himself and Maggie.
    Mallory tries to get a lock of Maggie’s hair to sell for big bucks.
    “I dolove a woman in uniform.” — Mallory, seeing Maggie’s double decked out as an astronaut.
    “If you were in the Rock n’ Roll Hall of Fame in some other universe, you’d go, wouldn’t you?” — Maggie. “If there were any justice in the universe.” — Rembrandt.
    “Wook at those wittle cheeks!” — Mallory, as the gang gets a look at Maggie’s baby pictures.
    “The General was like that — a real force of nature.” — Maggie, dispelling rumors that she and her father had a good relationship.
    Rembrandt says he doesn’t recognize the town, but it’s the exact same set used in Please Press One, and the Provisions store can be seen in a dozen fourth season episodes as the Wrightwood Cafe.
    Where would Diana find a mint copy of a 52-year-old newspaper that she can remove from the library?
    Why would an electronics shop be closed and yet still leave a television on in the window. For that matter, what electronics store in a city the size of Fresno would close during the day time?
    The exterior facade of the hotel the Sliders stay at isn’t a hotel at all!

    The clock tower and town square location is the same as the one used in the Universal Back to the Futuretrilogy.

  4. The Return of Maggie Beckett The Sliders arrive in a world in which Maggie is an internationally famous astronaut who died on a mission to Mars. Maggie initially enjoys the world until she is recognized and becomes the prize in an unusual tug of war.

  5. The Return Of Maggie Beckett. This episode first aired in the US on the Sci-Fi Channel. Writer: Chris Black Director: Peter Ellis Guests: Winston Rekert (General), Rob La Belle (Mr. XYBO), Stever O'Connor (Leader), Carl Gabriel Yorke (Technician) Background: Additional Notes:

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