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Spring Leap

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Convention
Name: Spring Leap
Dates: May 28-30, 1999
Frequency: once
Location: Buxton, Derbyshire, England
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Focus: Quantum Leap
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Spring Leap was a 1999 British Quantum Leap convention held in Buxton, Derbyshire on May 28-30, 1999.

cover of the program book, Joan Jobson

The program book had art by Sherry "Sherlock" Watson.

The con committee: Penny J. Jeffrey, Philippa Chapman, and Emma Catherine Mary Fee.

The guests were John D'Aquino and Colin Baker.

Programming

  • Disco (Xmas at PQL)
  • Music Videos, including "Act Naturally" (films of Dean Stockwell) (1991, by Jill R.) and "Born to Be Wild" (unknown artist or date, also possibly based on films of Dean Stockwell)
  • Mystery Leap Trip
  • Videos (likely episodes)
  • QL Sketch and Bid for Duet with John D'Aquino
  • QL Quiz Video
  • Q&A with John D'Aquino * Band Intro (QL theme)
  • Films: Major League, Cats Don't Dance, Twilight Man, Netforce
  • The Holographic Universe
  • Welcome Home Sam (Disco and Karaoke)
  • Autograph Session
  • Charity Auction
  • Q&A with Colin Baker (including band intro with a Dr. Who Theme, lasers)
  • Closing Ceremony
  • Tea Break and Stewards Party
  • Laundry: A Quantum Mechanical Approach, logic puzzle by Brian J. Reardon about socks disappearing from the washer and dryer (printed in the program book)