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| Season      = 6
| Season      = 6
| Episode      = 20
| Episode      = 20
| Airdate      =
| Airdate      = 2001 June 4
| Production  =
| Production  = #V1423
| Writer      =
| Writer      = [[Melissa Blake]]
| Director    =
| Director    = Josh Becker
| Guests      =
| Guests      = Carly Binding (Barb Binder, WHOOSH! webmaster); Ted Raimi (Joxer/Harry); Kevin Smith (Ares); Lucy Lawless (Annie/Meg); Ted Raimi (Harry); Renee O'Connor (Mattie); Michael Saccente (Dr. Frederick Delaney); Lucy Briant (Roxanne Fields); Anne Nordhaus (Fan #1); Jennifer Rucker (Fan #2); Campbell Cooley (Random Reporter)
| Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]]
| Episode list = [[List of Xena episodes]]
| Prev        = [[Many Happy Returns]]
| Prev        = [[Many Happy Returns]]
| Next        = [[Friend in Need I]]
| Next        = [[Friend in Need I]]
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Another future history episode, a la [[Deja Vu All Over Again]]. Some divers discover a [[Xena scrolls|Xena scroll]] and turn it over to CHAKRAM, the Centre for Historical Accuracy of Key Research in Ancient Mythology.


[[Category:Xena episodes]]
[[Category:Xena episodes]]

Latest revision as of 18:17, 24 April 2007

Xena: Warrior Princess episode
“Soul Possession”
Episode no. Season 6
Episode 20
Guest star(s) Carly Binding (Barb Binder, WHOOSH! webmaster); Ted Raimi (Joxer/Harry); Kevin Smith (Ares); Lucy Lawless (Annie/Meg); Ted Raimi (Harry); Renee O'Connor (Mattie); Michael Saccente (Dr. Frederick Delaney); Lucy Briant (Roxanne Fields); Anne Nordhaus (Fan #1); Jennifer Rucker (Fan #2); Campbell Cooley (Random Reporter)
Writer(s) Melissa Blake
Director Josh Becker
Production no. #V1423
Original airdate 2001 June 4
Episode chronology
← Previous Next →
"Many Happy Returns" "Friend in Need I"

List of Xena episodes

Another future history episode, a la Deja Vu All Over Again. Some divers discover a Xena scroll and turn it over to CHAKRAM, the Centre for Historical Accuracy of Key Research in Ancient Mythology.