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Roscoe, the Bookie is a character who appears in the Season 1 episode of Quantum Leap titled "The Right Hand of God". The part of Sister Sarah is played in the episode in an uncredited appearance by Jon Gries.

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  • Roscoe the bookie
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  • Roscoe, the Bookie is a character who appears in the Season 1 episode of Quantum Leap titled "The Right Hand of God". The part of Sister Sarah is played in the episode in an uncredited appearance by Jon Gries.
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Series
  • Quantum Leap (TV series)
Name
  • Roscoe, the bookie
Caption
  • Roscoe drops by Dixie and boyfriend "Kid Cody" , Sam's leapee, to "collect" on a gambling debt, in "The Right Hand of God" in Season 1 .
Played By
  • Jon Gries in uncredited appearance
Description
  • Sam leaps into boxer Clarence "Kid" Cody a pro boxer, who had been taking dives for a crooked local boxing promoter, until he agrees to win his next bout against Jackson in earnest, a local boxing championship, which if he wins outright, will help a local Catholic parish build a new chapel
Occupation
  • Bookie, Sacremento, California, in 1974
Episodes
  • ""
Gender
  • Male
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  • Roscoe, the Bookie is a character who appears in the Season 1 episode of Quantum Leap titled "The Right Hand of God". The part of Sister Sarah is played in the episode in an uncredited appearance by Jon Gries.
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