List of The Bionic Woman episodes
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This is a list of episodes of the US science-fiction series The Bionic Woman
. The series was aired from 1976 to 1978 in three seasons with three television movies produced from 1987 to 1994. The series was a spin-off from The Six Million Dollar Man
, where the character of Jaime Sommers (The Bionic Woman) had been introduced in the stories: The Bionic Woman (1975) and The Return of the Bionic Woman (1975).
Starring: Lindsay Wagner
as Jaime Sommers and Richard Anderson
as Oscar Goldman
NOTES:
1For years, "Welcome Home, Jaime," has been the subject of much debate and speculation in fan communities. For much of its post-broadcast life it was believed to have aired as originally intended: on Sunday, January 11, 1976 as a Six Million Dollar Man episode.
But research for the Time-Life 2010 Six Million Dollar Man - The Complete DVD Collection revealed evidence to the contrary. Vintage promotional recordings and numerous newspaper articles indicate that "Welcome Home, Jaime," was pulled from the Six Million Dollar Man, Sunday night time slot, re-edited with Bionic Woman main/end titles and credits, issued a new production number, and pushed up to make its ABC broadcast debut on Wednesday, January 14, 1976 as the premiere episode of The Bionic Woman
. The 2010 DVD release of the first season The Bionic Woman went to press before this information was revealed, and thus incorrectly labels "Welcome Home Jaime" as part of The Six Million Dollar Man series.
Starring: Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Martin E. Brooks
as Dr. Rudy Wells
NOTES:
1 This episode followed The Return of Bigfoot, Part One, which originally aired as an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man
. For syndication, this episode had been rebranded as an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man series.
2 "Kill Oscar, Part Two" aired as an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man
. The episode was rebranded as an episode of The Bionic Woman
during syndicaton.
Starring: Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Martin E. Brooks as Dr. Rudy Wells.
Starring: Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, Lee Majors as Steve Austin, Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Martin E. Brook] as Dr. Rudy Wells
The Bionic Woman
The Bionic Woman is an American television series starring Lindsay Wagner that aired for three seasons between 1976 and 1978 as a spin off from The Six Million Dollar Man. Wagner stars as tennis pro Jaime Sommers who is nearly killed in a skydiving accident. Sommers' life is saved by Oscar Goldman ...
. The series was aired from 1976 to 1978 in three seasons with three television movies produced from 1987 to 1994. The series was a spin-off from The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man is an American television series about a former astronaut with bionic implants working for the OSI...
, where the character of Jaime Sommers (The Bionic Woman) had been introduced in the stories: The Bionic Woman (1975) and The Return of the Bionic Woman (1975).
Season one
- 14 Episodes. First broadcast (US): January 14 - May 26, 1976
- Producer: Kenneth Johnson
Starring: Lindsay Wagner
Lindsay Wagner
Lindsay Jean Wagner is an American actress. She is probably best known for her portrayal of Jaime Sommers in the 1970s television series The Bionic Woman , though she has maintained a lengthy career in a variety of other film and television productions since.-Early life:Wagner was born in Los...
as Jaime Sommers and Richard Anderson
Richard Anderson
Richard Norman Anderson is an American actor in film and television, known to TV audiences as Steve Austin's and Jaime Sommers' boss, Oscar Goldman, in both The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman TV series and their three subsequent TV movies: The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man...
as Oscar Goldman
Oscar Goldman
Oscar Goldman is a fictional character created by Martin Caidin and introduced in his 1972 novel Cyborg. In the 1970s, he was portrayed by Richard Anderson in both The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman television series which were based upon Cyborg...
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Welcome Home, Jaime1 | 1 | January 14, 1976 | Kenneth Johnson | Alan Crosland Alan Crosland Alan Crosland was an American stage actor and film director.-Early life and career:Born in New York City, New York to a well-to-do family, Alan Crosland attended Dartmouth College. After graduation he took a job as a writer with the New York Globe magazine... |
Coming to terms with her memory loss, Jaime decides to move to Ojai to live with her stepparents and settle down. She takes an apartment at their ranch and also gets a job as a schoolteacher. During a car accident, she uses her bionic abilities to get her out of trouble, but someone is watching. | ||||
Cast: Martha Scott Martha Scott Martha Ellen Scott was an American actress best known for her roles as mother of the lead character in numerous films and television shows.-Early life:... (Helen Elgin), Ford Rainey Ford Rainey Ford Rainey was an American film, stage and television actor.-Early life:Rainey was born in Mountain Home, Idaho, the son of Vyrna , a teacher, and Archie Coleman Rainey. Rainey graduated from Centralia Junior College in Washington state and the Cornish Drama School in Seattle. He first acted on... (Jim Elgin), Lee Majors Lee Majors Lee Majors is an American television, film and voice actor, best known for his starring role as Colonel Steve Austin in The Six Million Dollar Man and as Colt Seavers in The Fall Guy .... (Col. Steve Austin), Dennis Patrick Dennis Patrick Dennis Patrick was a well-respected American character actor best known for his works in television shows such as Jason McGuire and Paul Stoddard in Dark Shadows, Somerset, Vaughn Leland in Dallas, movies such as Joe... (Carlton Harris), Richard Lenz (Dr. Michael Marchetti), Roger Davis Roger Davis (television actor) Jon Roger Davis is an American actor and entrepreneur. The sandy-haired Davis is best known for his boyish good looks, and lilting, Henry Fonda-like voice. He came to fame in such television series as Dark Shadows and Alias Smith and Jones... (Lt. Col. Tom Hollaway), Dee Timberlake (Karen Stone), Joe Rainer (Attendant), Christian Juttner (Teddy) |
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Welcome Home, Jaime: Part Two | 2 | January 21, 1976 | Kenneth Johnson | Alan Crosland |
Multi-millionaire Carlton Harris is keen to buy Jaime's services for his illegal purposes. Jaime agrees to meet him undercover in alliance with Oscar Goldman and the OSI. Jaime carries out a number of thefts of important scientific components, but Carlton is already making a deal to sell Jaime. However, she manages to catch Carlton and locks him and his buyers up until Oscar can arrest them. | ||||
Cast: Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin) , Kip Niven (Donald Harris), Dennis Patrick (Carlton Harris), Gordon Jump Gordon Jump Alexander Gordon Jump was an American actor best known as the clueless radio station manager Arthur "Big Guy" Carlson in the TV series WKRP in Cincinnati and the incompetent "Chief of Police Tinkler" in the sitcom Soap... (Charles Butler), Christian Juttner (Teddy), Bob Bralver (Sayers), Nick Pellegrino (Bailey), Alycia Gardner (Gwen), Kraig Metzinger Kraig Metzinger Kraig Metzinger is an American man who, as a teenaged actor, played the role of Maude Findlay's grandson Phillip Trainor on the sitcom Maude from 1977 until the program's cancellation in 1978.... (Joey) |
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Angel of Mercy | 3 | January 28, 1976 | James D. Parriott James D. Parriott James D. Parriott is an award winning American writer, director, and producer, with his own self named production company.... |
Alan J. Levi Alan J. Levi Alan J. Levi is an American fiilm, television director, television producer and writer.-Career:Working in television since the 1960s, Levi has amassed a notable credits, beginning his career as a writer on the television series National Velvet... |
Oscar sends Jaime to war-torn Costa Brava to try and find the trapped American Ambassador. To help her, he also sends pilot Jack Starkey. They make their dangerous journey through the desert, helped by a local boy. Eventually, they find the Ambassador and manage to escape in an abandoned airplane. | ||||
Cast: Andy Griffith Andy Griffith Andy Samuel Griffith is an American actor, director, producer, Grammy Award-winning Southern-gospel singer, and writer. He gained prominence in the starring role in director Elia Kazan's epic film A Face in the Crowd before he became better known for his television roles, playing the lead... (Jack Starkey), Claudio Martinez (Julio), James Karen James Karen James Karen is an American character actor of Broadway, film and television.-Life and career:Karen was born Jacob Karnofsky in Wilkes-Barre, in northeastern Pennsylvania, the son of Russian-born Jewish immigrants Mae and Joseph H. Karnofsky, a produce dealer. As a young man, Karen was encouraged... (George Morehouse), Jean Allison (Judith Morehouse), Bert Santos (Castro Beard), Robbie Rist Robbie Rist Robert Anthony Rist is an American actor and musician.-Acting and voiceover work:As a child, Rist played Cousin Oliver in the final six episodes of The Brady Bunch. With the regular children all getting older, his inclusion was intended to reintroduce cute younger children to the series... (Andrew), Paul Berrones (Wounded Soldier), Alycia Gardner (Gwen), Robbie Wolcott (Mark) |
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A Thing of the Past | 4 | February 18, 1976 | Kenneth Johnson | Alan Crosland |
While on a school trip, Jaime and the kids are involved in a car accident. However, their bus driver helps Jamie and the children escape and he is declared a hero. This dredges up his past as years earlier he witnessed a high-profile murder. The two criminals are now out to get him. Jaime helps him, and with the help of Oscar, they manage to capture the murderers and bring them to justice. | ||||
Cast: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Donald O'Connor Donald O'Connor Donald David Dixon Ronald O’Connor was an American dancer, singer, and actor who came to fame in a series of movies in which he co-starred alternately with Gloria Jean, Peggy Ryan, and Francis the Talking Mule... (Harry Anderson), Don Gordon (Glen Morgan), Roger Perry Roger Perry Roger Perry is an American film and television actor whose career began in the late 1950s.In the 1960-1961 television season, Perry portrayed a handsome young attorney, Jim Harrigan, Jr., in the ABC and Desilu Studios sitcom Harrigan and Son, with co-stars Pat O'Brien, Helen Kleeb, and Georgine... (Mr. Stone), W.T. Zacha (Raines), Robbie Wolcott (Mark), Alycia Gardner (Gwen), Christian Juttner (Teddy), Lori Busk (Caroline), Brian Cutler (Major Don Mills), Mark Atkinson (Guard) |
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Claws | 5 | February 25, 1976 | Sue Milburn | Phil Bondeli |
Jaime is looking after an animal ranch for a friend. While there, one of the lions is accused by locals farmers of killing their livestock. Jaime investigates and discovers that it is a wild cougar. The farmer threatens to shoot the lion, but Jaime manages to convince them of the truth. | ||||
Cast: Jack Kelly Jack Kelly (actor) Jack Kelly was an American film and television actor most noted for the role of "Bart Maverick" in the TV series Maverick, which ran on ABC from 1957 to 1962... (Charles Keys), William Schallert William Schallert William Joseph Schallert is an American actor who has appeared in many films and in such television series as The Smurfs, The Rat Patrol, Gunsmoke, The Patty Duke Show, The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis, The Waltons, Bonanza, Leave It to Beaver, The Dick Van Dyke Show, Love, American Style, Get... (Bill Elgin), Mills Watson Mills Watson Mills Watson is an American actor.Watson was born in Oakland, California. He is possibly best known for his role as Deputy Perkins, first on B.J. and the Bear and later on The Misadventures of Sheriff Lobo. He also played Uncle Buster in the sitcom, Harper Valley P.T.A. Watson has twice played ... (Sheriff), Tippi Hedren Tippi Hedren Nathalie Kay "Tippi" Hedren is an American actress and former fashion model with a career spanning six decades. She is primarily known for her roles in two Alfred Hitchcock films, The Birds and Marnie, and her extensive efforts in animal rescue at Shambala Preserve, an wildlife habitat which she... (Susan Victor), Alicia Fleer (Katie), George D. Wallace George D. Wallace George Dewey Wallace was an American stage and screen actor.Wallace co-starred with Mary Martin in the Broadway musical Jennie and was nominated for a New York Drama Critics' Circle Award for playing the male lead in New Girl in Town opposite Gwen Verdon... (Rancher), Robbie Rist Robbie Rist Robert Anthony Rist is an American actor and musician.-Acting and voiceover work:As a child, Rist played Cousin Oliver in the final six episodes of The Brady Bunch. With the regular children all getting older, his inclusion was intended to reintroduce cute younger children to the series... (Andrew), Robbie Wolcott (Mark), Sam Vlahos (1st Driver), Bob Basso (2nd Driver) |
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The Deadly Missiles | 6 | March 3, 1976 | Wilton Denmark | Alan J. Levi |
An illegal missile launch has occurred. Jaime goes to investigate on discovering that it seemed to have come from JT Connors' ranch - an old friend of hers. One of Connors' associates is responsible and threatens OSI with the launch of another missile, while holding Jaime and Connors to ransom. However, Steve Austin is on-hand and with his help, Jaime manages to prevent the launch. | ||||
Cast: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), Forrest Tucker Forrest Tucker Forrest Tucker was an American actor in both movies and television from the 1940s to the 1980s. Tucker, who stood 190 cm tall and weighed 93 kg , appeared in nearly 100 action films in the 1940s and 1950s.-Early life:Forrest Meredith Tucker was born in Plainfield, Indiana, a son of... (J.T. Connors), Ben Piazza (Warren Rayker), Howard McGillin Howard McGillin Howard McGillin is a Tony-nominated stage, screen and television actor, perhaps best-known for being the world's longest running Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.... (Staff Sgt.), Alicia Fleer (Katie), Christian Juttner (Teddy), Gary McLarty (1st Guard) |
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Bionic Beauty | 7 | March 17, 1976 | James D. Parriott | Alan Crosland |
Jaime goes undercover as Miss California in a beauty pageant. An important computer circuit has been stolen and the criminals plan to smuggle it out of the country via Miss Florida - the planted winner. However, Jaime is found out and, in order to keep an eye on her, she is announced the winner and is whisked away to be killed. Once in hiding, Jaime hits back and exposes the undercover crooks to Oscar and the circuit is returned. | ||||
Cast: Bert Parks Bert Parks Bert Parks, born Bertram Jacobson , was an American actor, singer, and radio and television announcer, best known for hosting the annual Miss America telecast from 1955 to 1979.... (Ray Raymond), Gary Crosby (Brady), Martha Scott Martha Scott Martha Ellen Scott was an American actress best known for her roles as mother of the lead character in numerous films and television shows.-Early life:... (Helen Elgin), Helen Craig Helen Craig Helen Craig is a British children's book illustrator and author, best known for creating the Angelina Ballerina series of children's books with writer Katharine Holabird.... (Mrs. Belding), Cassie Yates Cassie Yates Cassie Yates , born in Macon, Georgia, United States, is an American actress best known for her performances on television.Her most high-profile role was probably in Dynasty as Sarah Curtis... (Sally Bartell), Charlotte Moore (Reporter), Henry Polic II Henry Polic II Henry Polic II is a stage, screen, and voice actor best known for his role as Jerry Silver in the American 1980s television series Webster, as well as his frequent game show appearances on such series as Super Password and The $100,000 Pyramid... (Man), Katie Hopkins Zerby (Miss Oklahoma), Lisa Parkes (Miss Tennessee) |
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Jaime's Mother | 8 | March 24, 1976 | Worley Thorne Worley Thorne Worley Thorne is an American television screenwriter and executive script consultant. Thorne's work encompasses hourlong TV drama, and feature film scripts, in a wide variety of genres, including science fiction, fantasy, detective and mystery, legal, soap opera, medical, animal fiction and family... & Arthur Rowe Arthur Rowe Arthur Sydney Rowe was the first manager to lead Tottenham Hotspur football club to the First Division Championship title in 1951... |
Leo Penn Leo Penn Leo Z. Penn was an American actor and director, and father of musician Michael Penn and actors Sean Penn and Chris Penn.-Early life:... |
Jaime meets a woman she believes to be her dead mother. The woman convinces her that she is and has been working as an undercover spy. However, the woman is in fact Chris Stuart, Jaime's mother's exact double and is now being hunted as a double agent. Jaime helps her regardless and stops the men chasing her and Oscar work with the Government to show leniency towards Chris. | ||||
Cast: Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Barbara Rush Barbara Rush Barbara Rush is an American stage, film, and television actress.-Career:A student at the University of California, Santa Barbara, Barbara Rush performed on stage at the Pasadena Playhouse before signing with Paramount Pictures... (Chris Stuart / Ann Sommers), Joseph George (Vic Boylin), Norma Connolly (Mrs. Noah), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell), Dan Barton (Henderson), Carlena Gower (Jaime as Little Girl) |
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Winning is Everything | 9 | April 7, 1976 | James D. Parriott | Phil Bondelli |
Jaime goes undercover in a desert drag car race to retrieve a Government cassette tape. She soon discovers that the Russian drivers are also looking for the tape. Jaime, along with her driver, manages to get the tape and put the Russians out of action. | ||||
Cast: Alejandro Rey Alejandro Rey Alejandro Rey was an Argentine actor. He immigrated to the United States in 1960, later became a U.S. citizen and gained his widest acclaim there.-Career:... (Carlos Scapini), John Elerick (Tim Sanders), Nancy Jeris (Russian Woman), Frank Cala (Bartender), Rene Assa (Attendant), Stephen Coit (Man) |
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Canyon of Death | 10 | April 14, 1976 | Stephen Kandel | Jerry London |
A Native American student of Jaime's has hidden away in the desert where a top secret project is being worked on. They are testing an atomic-powered Flying suit, which is also being watched by enemy agents. Attempting to find him, Jaime gets caught but escapes in time to catch the enemy who has donned the suit during a test flight. | ||||
Cast: Gary Collins Gary Collins (actor) Gary Ennis Collins is an American film and television performer.-Early life and career:Collins was born in Venice, California, to a waitress/factory worker mother. After attending Santa Monica City College, he enlisted in the U.S... (John Mallory) Guillermo San Juan (Paco), Don McGovern (Briggs), Paul Cavonis Paul Cavonis Paul Cavonis is an American actor who has appeared in over 30 movies and television series. Cavonis is known for playing mafia and Greek characters.-Early life:... (Henderson), Dee Timberlake (Karen Stone), Annette Cardona (Elora Mitchell), Robbie Rist Robbie Rist Robert Anthony Rist is an American actor and musician.-Acting and voiceover work:As a child, Rist played Cousin Oliver in the final six episodes of The Brady Bunch. With the regular children all getting older, his inclusion was intended to reintroduce cute younger children to the series... (Andrew), Jack Stauffer Jack Stauffer Jack Stauffer is an American actor of film, television, and theater. He is also a director of theater productions.... (Captain Phillips), James Ingersoll (Radio Man), Bill Conklin (General Fuller), Todd London Todd London Todd London is an American television producer. He has worked on several series for HBO, including Carnivàle, Rome, and The Pacific. He was a producer on the first series of AMC drama Mad Men.-References:... (Stan) |
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Fly Jaime | 11 | May 5, 1976 | Arthur Rowe and Mann Rubin | Barry Crane Barry Crane Barry Crane, born Barry Cohen, was a prolific television producer and director, and a champion bridge player.... |
Posing as a flight attendant, Jaime is undercover to protect Rudy who is on the flight with documents concerning a secret formula. However, the plane is hijacked by people trying to kidnap Rudy and crash lands on a deserted island. Jaime and Rudy hide for a time, are caught by the hijackers, but Jaime overpowers them and the pair are soon rescued. This episode is similar to "Survival of the Fittest," the second episode of The Six Million Dollar Man The Six Million Dollar Man The Six Million Dollar Man is an American television series about a former astronaut with bionic implants working for the OSI... , in which it is Oscar (Richard Anderson Richard Anderson Richard Norman Anderson is an American actor in film and television, known to TV audiences as Steve Austin's and Jaime Sommers' boss, Oscar Goldman, in both The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman TV series and their three subsequent TV movies: The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man... ), instead of Rudy, being targeted. |
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Cast: Christopher Stone Christopher Stone (actor) Christopher Stone was an American actor.Stone appeared on film and television from the early 1970s and married actress Dee Wallace in 1980. Together, they appeared in a number of films including the classic horror films The Howling and Cujo... (Marlowe), Jerry Douglas Jerry Douglas Jerry Douglas may refer to:*Jerry Douglas , actor, who was on The Young and the Restless for 25 years*Jerry Douglas, country/bluegrass musician*Jerry Douglas , director and writer of adult films such as, Score... (Connors), Spencer Milligan Spencer Milligan Spencer Milligan is an American actor best known for playing Rick Marshall, the father of Will and Holly Marshall, on the first two seasons of the 1970s children science fiction TV series, Land of the Lost. The fictional Marshalls were an American family who found themselves transported to a... (Reed), Martin E. Brooks Martin E. Brooks Martin E. Brooks is an American character actor known for playing scientist Dr. Rudy Wells in the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off, The Bionic Woman, from 1975 onward .Brooks reprised the role of Wells in three television movies: The Return of the... (Dr. Rudy Wells), Vito Scotti Vito Scotti Vito Scotti was a veteran character actor who played many roles, primarily from the late-1940s to the mid-1990s. He was known as a man of a thousand faces, for his ability to assume so many divergent roles in more than 200 screen roles, in a nearly 50 year career. He was known for his resourceful... (Romero), Arline Anderson (Mrs. Griffith), Dick Valentine Dick Valentine Dick Valentine was a fictional radio call-in show host played by actor and comic Richard Belzer on segments of The National Lampoon Radio Hour, aired on some 600 U.S... (Sam Diamond), Jim Raymond Jim Raymond Jim Raymond was a comic strip artist and the younger brother of Flash Gordon artist Alex Raymond.-Biography:Born in New Rochelle, New York, Raymond's first cartoons were published in his high school newspaper... (Co-Pilot), John Zoller (Dr. Frankus), Joe Stefano (Captain), Larry Dunn Larry Dunn Larry Dunn is a keyboardist, musical director and one of the founding members of the music group Earth, Wind, & Fire. Dunn, along with other members of Earth, Wind & Fire were inducted into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame in 2000.-Career:... (Radio Operator) |
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The Jailing of Jaime | 12 | May 12, 1976 | Bruce Shelly | Alan Crosland |
Delivering a decoding device, Jaime is unaware that she has delivered it into enemy hands. The following morning she is arrested and jailed for conspiracy and Oscar finds himself powerless against higher authorities. Jaime breaks out and discoveres that the enemy is the original creator of the device, who says it is worthless and has siphoned away the millions spent on it. Locked in a safe about to explode, Jaime gets him to admit what he's done and breaks them out of the safe. | ||||
Cast: Barry Sullivan Barry Sullivan (actor) Barry Sullivan was an American movie actor who appeared in over 100 movies from the 1930s to the 1980s.Born in New York City, Sullivan fell into acting when in college playing semi-pro football... (Ellis Hatch), Philip Abbott Philip Abbott Philip Abbott was an American character actor and occasional voice actor.Abbott was a secondary lead in several films of the 1950s and 1960s. Miracle of the White Stallions... (John Naud), Skip Homeier Skip Homeier -Career:Homeier began acting as Skippy Homeier at the age of six, on the radio show Portia Faces Life. From 1943 until 1944 he played the role of Emil in the Broadway play, Tomorrow the World. Cast as a child indoctrinated into Nazism, who is brought to the United States from Germany following the... (J.R. Gregory), Anne Schedeen Anne Schedeen Luanne Ruth Schedeen , known professionally as Anne Schedeen, is an American actress, best known as Kate Tanner on ALF, which ran from 1986-1990.... (Milly Wilson), Tom Bower Tom Bower Tom Bower is a British writer, noted for his revelatory investigative work such as his unauthorized biographies.A former Panorama reporter, his books include unauthorised biographies of Tiny Rowland, Robert Maxwell, Mohamed Al-Fayed, Geoffrey Robinson, Gordon Brown and Richard Branson... (Ted Ryan), Ron Hayes Ron Hayes Ronald G. Hayes was an American television actor who, as an activist in the environmental movement, worked for the establishment of the first Earth Day, observed on April 22, 1970. He was a member of the Sierra Club and a founder of the ecological interest group Wilderness World... (Carlson), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell), Ross Elliott Ross Elliott Ross Elliott was an American television and film character actor. He began his acting career with Orson Welles in Mercury Theatre, where he performed in Welles' famed radio program The War of the Worlds.... (General Partridge), Walt Davis (MP), Jimmy Joyce (Guard), Scott Wells Scott Wells Scott Darvin Wells is a National Football League offensive lineman for the Green Bay Packers.-High school:... (Sheriff) |
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Mirror Image | 13 | May 19, 1976 | James D. Parriott | Alan J. Levi |
While on holiday, Jaime survives an attempt made on her life. Arriving back at OSI, she discovers that a woman, Lisa Galloway (also played by Wagner), has undergone plastic surgery to become her exact double. Galloway has fooled everyone and is stealing top secret documents. In a showdown between the two, Jaime proves who she is by using her bionics. | ||||
Cast: Don Porter Don Porter Donald Porter was an American actor who appeared in a number of films in the 1940s, including Top Sergeant and Eagle Squadron, but is perhaps best known for his role as Russell Lawrence, the widowed father of 15-year old Frances "Gidget" Lawrence in the 1965 ABC television series... (James Courtney), Herbert Jefferson, Jr. (Baxley (aka "Beaumont")), Terry Kiser Terry Kiser Terry Kiser is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of the dead title-character in the comedy Weekend at Bernie's, and its sequel, Weekend at Bernie's II.... (Matthews), John Fink John Fink John Fink is an American film and television actor.In the 1970-1971 the NBC sitcom Nancy, Fink was cast as an Iowa veterinarian, Dr. Adam Hudson, who marries the daughter of the President of the United States. The short-lived series starred Renne Jarrett as the title character and Celeste Holm... (Perkins), Ford Rainey Ford Rainey Ford Rainey was an American film, stage and television actor.-Early life:Rainey was born in Mountain Home, Idaho, the son of Vyrna , a teacher, and Archie Coleman Rainey. Rainey graduated from Centralia Junior College in Washington state and the Cornish Drama School in Seattle. He first acted on... (Jim Elgin), Harry Wiere (Tipsy), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell), Fuddle Bagley (Bartender), Christopher Barrett (Intern) |
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The Ghosthunter | 14 | May 26, 1976 | Kenneth Johnson and Justin Edgerton | Kenneth Johnson |
Jaime goes undercover as a governess to Amanda, the daughter of a top scientist. Amanda declares that the house is haunted by her dead mother. However as supernatural events begin to occur, Jaime learns that it is actually Amanda herself who has telekinetic abilities. After events reach a climax, Jaime manages to calm her down and explains To Amanda what is causing all the disturbances. | ||||
Cast: Paul Shenar Paul Shenar Paul Shenar was an American actor.-Career:Shenar became involved in theater at an early age, partaking in the local Milwaukee playhouse productions. After graduating from high school, he enlisted in the United States Air Force. Following his military career he began acting again... (Alan Cory), Kristy McNichol Kristy McNichol Christina Ann "Kristy" McNichol is an American actress.McNichol is best known for her roles as Leticia “Buddy” Lawrence on the television drama series Family and as Barbara Weston on the sitcom Empty Nest. She is also the sister of former child actor Jimmy McNichol... (Amanda Cory), Bo Brundin (Emil Laslo), Merry Loomis (Nurse) |
NOTES:
1For years, "Welcome Home, Jaime," has been the subject of much debate and speculation in fan communities. For much of its post-broadcast life it was believed to have aired as originally intended: on Sunday, January 11, 1976 as a Six Million Dollar Man episode.
But research for the Time-Life 2010 Six Million Dollar Man - The Complete DVD Collection revealed evidence to the contrary. Vintage promotional recordings and numerous newspaper articles indicate that "Welcome Home, Jaime," was pulled from the Six Million Dollar Man, Sunday night time slot, re-edited with Bionic Woman main/end titles and credits, issued a new production number, and pushed up to make its ABC broadcast debut on Wednesday, January 14, 1976 as the premiere episode of The Bionic Woman
The Bionic Woman
The Bionic Woman is an American television series starring Lindsay Wagner that aired for three seasons between 1976 and 1978 as a spin off from The Six Million Dollar Man. Wagner stars as tennis pro Jaime Sommers who is nearly killed in a skydiving accident. Sommers' life is saved by Oscar Goldman ...
. The 2010 DVD release of the first season The Bionic Woman went to press before this information was revealed, and thus incorrectly labels "Welcome Home Jaime" as part of The Six Million Dollar Man series.
Season two
- 22 Episodes. First broadcast (US): September 22, 1976 – May 4, 1977
- Producer: Kenneth Johnson
Starring: Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Martin E. Brooks
Martin E. Brooks
Martin E. Brooks is an American character actor known for playing scientist Dr. Rudy Wells in the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off, The Bionic Woman, from 1975 onward .Brooks reprised the role of Wells in three television movies: The Return of the...
as Dr. Rudy Wells
Title | Episode | First aired | Writer(s) | Director |
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The Return of Bigfoot, Part Two 1 | 1 | September 22, 1976 | Kenneth Johnson | Barry Crane Barry Crane Barry Crane, born Barry Cohen, was a prolific television producer and director, and a champion bridge player.... |
Steve's life is hanging in the balance so Jaime must go and fight the Sasquatch. She discovers that it is being controlled by enemy agents and with the help of Gillian and Shalon, they overcome this control and help Steve. Jaime, Steve, and the Sasquatch then undo the damage the enemy aliens have caused to the Earth's crust by creating a time distortion. | ||||
Cast: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), John Saxon John Saxon (actor) John Saxon is an American actor who has worked on over 200 projects during the span of sixty years. Saxon is most known for his work in horror films such as A Nightmare on Elm Street and Black Christmas, both of which feature Saxon as a policeman in search of the killer... (Nedlick), Stephen Young Stephen Young (actor) Stephen Young is a Canadian actor.Young was born Stephen Levy in Toronto, Canada to a financier father. Directly following high school, the naturally gifted teen athlete signed on for a career with the Cleveland Indians, but his professional bid ended when he seriously injured his knee playing ice... (Dallet), Severn Darden Severn Darden Severn Teakle Darden, Jr. was a comedian and actor, and an original member of The Second City Chicago-based comedy troupe as well as its predecessor, the Compass Players... (Apploy), Ted Cassidy Ted Cassidy Theodore Crawford Cassidy , known as Ted Cassidy, was an American actor who performed in television and films. At 6 ft 9 in in height, he tended to play unusual characters in offbeat or science-fiction series such as Star Trek and I Dream of Jeannie... (Sasquatch), Sandy Duncan Sandy Duncan Sandra Kay "Sandy" Duncan is an American singer, dancer and actress of stage and television, recognized through a blonde, pixie cut hairstyle and perky demeanor... (Gillian), Stefanie Powers Stefanie Powers Stefanie Powers is an American actress best known for her role as Jennifer Hart in the 1980s television series Hart to Hart.-Early life:... (Shalon), Charles Cyphers Charles Cyphers Charles Cyphers is an American actor who has starred in many films and on television. He is known in the horror movie community for his work in the films of John Carpenter, especially his role as Sheriff Leigh Brackett in Carpenter's 1978 hit horror movie Halloween. He reprised this role in the... (Faler) |
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In This Corner, Jaime Sommers | 2 | September 29, 1976 | Robert McCullough, Kenneth Johnson | Alan Crosland |
Jaime goes undercover as a female wrestler looking for an OSI agent who has gone missing while trying to uncover what is going on. Jaime discovers that the boss is corrupt and in alliance with a Russian double agent. After being drugged and left to suffocate, Jaime recovers and catches the villains, while uncovering a top secret component they have stolen. | ||||
Cast: Norman Fell Norman Fell Norman Fell , born Norman Noah Feld, was an American actor of film and television, most famous for his role as landlord Mr. Roper on the sitcom Three's Company and its spin-off, The Ropers.-Early life:... (Milt Bigelow), Marcia Lewis Marcia Lewis Marcia Lewis was an American character actress and singer. She has been nominated twice for the Tony Award as Best Featured Actress in a Musical and twice for the Drama Desk Award for Outstanding Featured Actress in a Musical .-Biography:Lewis was born in Melrose, Massachusetts and raised in... (April Armitage), Marj Dusay Marj Dusay Marj Dusay is an actress known for her roles on American soap operas... (Dr. Brandes), Marcia Shapiro (Mary Maddox), Lew Palter (Announcer), Bill Keene Bill Keene Bill Keene was a television and radio personality who became famous in the Los Angeles, California market as a traffic and weather announcer... (Mr. Epstein), Brett Dunham (Wayne Haley), Bill Conklin (Man), Margaret Shocklee (Esther), Gene LeBell Gene LeBell Ivan Gene LeBell is a former American Judo champion, instructor, stunt performer, stunt coordinator, and professional wrestler born in Los Angeles, California. LeBell has worked on over 1,000 films and TV shows, and has authored a number of books.In 2000, he was promoted to 9th Dan in US Ju-Jitsu... (Referee), Sandy Parker Sandy Parker Sandy Parker is a retired Black Canadian female professional wrestler. She debuted in 1969, wrestling in Canada, the United States, and Japan. In Japan, she worked for All Japan Women's Pro-Wrestling, holding numerous titles... (Battling Betty) |
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Assault on the Princess | 3 | October 6, 1976 | Wilton Denmark | Alan Crosland |
Two energy cells have been smuggled aboard a cruise liner, the Princess Louise. Jaime goes undercover as a card dealer to locate "the Iceman" who has them as he is planning for the liner to rendezvous with a submarine and is threatening to explode the cells if this doesn't happen. Learinng that the cells will explode is heated, Jaime along with an admirer, manage to save the day and catch the Iceman and his cohorts. | ||||
Cast: Ed Nelson Ed Nelson Edwin Stafford Nelson is an American actor.Nelson has appeared in numerous television shows, more than fifty motion pictures, and hundreds of stage productions. Until 2005, he was teaching acting and screenwriting in his native New Orleans at two local universities there... (Lucky Harrison), Vito Scotti Vito Scotti Vito Scotti was a veteran character actor who played many roles, primarily from the late-1940s to the mid-1990s. He was known as a man of a thousand faces, for his ability to assume so many divergent roles in more than 200 screen roles, in a nearly 50 year career. He was known for his resourceful... (Romero), John Durren (Grover), Steve Kanaly Steve Kanaly Steven Francis "Steve" Kanaly is an American actor, best known for his role as Ray Krebbs, foreman of the Southfork Ranch, on the television soap opera Dallas from 1978 to 1989. He reprised the role for the final episode of the series in 1991, and again for the made-for-TV reunion movie Dallas:... (Tanner), Dick Dinman (Ice Man), Tony Giorgio (Creighton), Ron Wilson (Joe), Abraham Alvarez (Lieutenant), Don Maxwell Don Maxwell Don Maxwell is a Canadian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman, and a right arm fast-medium bowler.... (Crewman) |
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Road to Nashville | 4 | October 20, 1976 | James D. Parriott | Alan J. Levi Alan J. Levi Alan J. Levi is an American fiilm, television director, television producer and writer.-Career:Working in television since the 1960s, Levi has amassed a notable credits, beginning his career as a writer on the television series National Velvet... |
Reports of top-secret information being passed in code through the recordings of Country and Western star Buck Buckley has come to light and Jaime goes to Nashville to investigate. However, Jaime is discovered and locked in a burning studio while Buck is forced to go on stage where the final piece of information will be transmitted. Jaime escapes and stops it, revealing the villains to be Bucks's girlfriend and his record producer. | ||||
Cast: Hoyt Axton Hoyt Axton Hoyt Wayne Axton was an American country music singer-songwriter, and a film and television actor. He became prominent in the early 1960s, establishing himself on the West Coast as a folk singer with an earthy style and powerful voice. As he matured, some of his songwriting efforts became well... (Buck Buckley), Bert Kramer Bert Kramer Bert Kramer was an American actor, who was born in San Diego. He appeared in many different television shows including Kojak, The Bionic Woman, The Rockford Files, Dallas, Dynasty and Matlock. He is probably best known for playing Alex Wheeler on the soap opera Texas, a role he played from 1980 to... (Penn Mathers), Doc Severinson (Muffin Calhoun), Fionnuala Flanagan Fionnuala Flanagan Fionnghuala Manon Flanagan is an Irish actress who has worked extensively in theatre, film and television.-Early life:... (Tammy Dalton), Scott Arthur Allen (Bill), Dick Haynes Dick Haynes Dick Haynes was an American actor. He had occasional work in minor roles in film and television beginning with an uncredited appearance as a reporter in the 1954 MGM film Tennessee Champ and ending with the role of Grandpa in the 1980 film Getting Wasted shortly before his... (Announcer), Stacey O'Brien (Stacy), Bob Beck Bob Beck Robert E. Beck Jr. was a zoologist and conservationist, who worked to save Guam's indigenous native birds from 1982 to 2003... (Len), Earl Billings Earl Billings Earl William Billings is an American character actor who may best be known as Rob in the 1976-1977 television series What's Happening!!.-Life and career:Billings was born in Cleveland, Ohio, the son of Willie Mae Billings.... (Skycap), Robin Harlan (Pam) |
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Kill Oscar2 | 5 | October 27, 1976 | Arthur Rowe and Oliver Crawford Oliver Crawford Oliver Crawford was an American screenwriter and author who overcame the Hollywood blacklist during the McCarthy Era of the 1950s to become one of the entertainment industry's most successful television writers... |
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Dr Franklin, a former OSI scientist, is working on a project to creating female androids - which he names "Fembots". He is funded by a Russian minister who is working with Franklin to gain the US Government's new Weather Control Device. Oscar is kidnapped and held for ransom by the Fembots. As Jaime battles the Fembots, she discovers that their power surpasses hers and she is renderred unconscious. However, Steve arrives to assist. (Part 1 of 3; Kill Oscar (Part 2) continues in Six Million Dollar Man Season 4 Episode 6). | ||||
Cast: John Houseman John Houseman John Houseman was a Romanian-born British-American actor and film producer who became known for his highly publicized collaboration with director Orson Welles from their days in the Federal Theatre Project through to the production of Citizen Kane... (Dr. Franklin), Jack Colvin Jack Colvin Jack Colvin was an American character actor of theater, film and TV, known for the role of the tabloid reporter Jack McGee on the TV series The Incredible Hulk from 1977 through 1982 , and as Dr... (Baron Constantine), Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling is an American actress and voice actress. While her body of work as a voiceover artist greatly eclipses that of her on-stage career, she is, perhaps, nevertheless known best to most people as Peggy Callahan, the secretary to Oscar Goldman in the television series The Six Million... (Peggy Callahan), Corinne Michaels (Lynda Wilson), Jack L. Ging (Jack Hanson), Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), Janice Whitby Janice Whitby Janice Whitby is a singer, dancer and film and television actress. Her most notable roles includes her debut as a Golddigger, a singing and dancing troupe of young women on The Dean Martin Show... (Katy), John Dewey-Carter (Rawlins), James R. Parkes (Guard), Don Fenwick (Agent #1), Larry French Larry French Lawrence Herbert French was a starting pitcher in Major League Baseball who played for the Pittsburgh Pirates , Chicago Cubs and Brooklyn Dodgers . A knuckleball specialist, French batted right-handed and threw left-handed... (Agent #2) |
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Kill Oscar, Part Three | 6 | November 3, 1976 | Arthur Rowe and Oliver Crawford | Alan Crosland |
The effects of the extreme weather conditions creted by the Weather Control Device are worldwide and Government officials get together to form a plan to destroy Franklin's island (where Oscar is being held captive). Hearing this, Jaime and Steve attempt to rescue him. Fighting Fembots and the extreme weather conditions, they arrive at the base. With Fembots being steadily put out of action, a furious Franklin localizes the hurricane effect with plans to destroy everyone. With the base collapsing around them, Jaime and Steve get Oscar and Franklin away as the device destroys itself. (Part 3 of 3). | ||||
Cast: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), John Houseman (Dr. Franklin), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Jack L. Ging (Jack Hanson), James McMullan James McMullan James McMullan is an illustrator and designer of theatrical posters.Born in Tsingtao, China, where his grandparents had emigrated from Ireland as missionaries for the Anglican Church, he and his mother fled to Canada at the onset of World War II. In 1944, he enrolled at St. Paul's Boarding School... (Commander Gordon), Sam Jaffe Sam Jaffe (actor) Sam Jaffe was an American actor, teacher, musician and engineer. In 1951, he was nominated for the Academy Award for Best Supporting Actor for his performance in The Asphalt Jungle and appeared in other classic films such as Ben-Hur and The Day the Earth Stood Still... (Admiral Richter), Janice Whitby (Katy), Eugene Peterson (General Williams), Byron Morrow Byron Morrow Byron Morrow was an American television and film actor, born in Chicago.His TV work ran from Peter Gunn in 1957 to Father Dowling Mysteries in 1991... (Admiral Wilkins), John Dewey-Carter (Rawlins), Walt Davis (Crewman) |
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Black Magic | 7 | November 10, 1976 | Arthur Rowe | Barry Crane |
Millionaire Cyrus Carstairs has died leaving a fortune as well as a top-secret formula. Jaime goes there acting as an estranged niece as Carstairs has devised a hunt for the will with the finder to be the recipient. Coming up against Carstairs devious family, Jaime discovers that the Butler is the most devious of all. Working with the family, Jaime finds the will and the formula. | ||||
Cast: Vincent Price Vincent Price Vincent Leonard Price, Jr. was an American actor, well known for his distinctive voice and serio-comic attitude in a series of horror films made in the latter part of his career.-Early life and career:Price was born in St... (Manfred Carstairs / Cyrus Carstairs), William Windom William Windom This page is about the former United States politician. William Windom was an American politician from Minnesota. He served as U.S. Representative from 1859 to 1869, and as U.S. Senator from 1870 to January 1871, from March 1871 to March 1881, and from November 1881 to 1883... (Warfield), Hermione Baddeley Hermione Baddeley Hermione Baddeley was an English character actress of theatre, film and television. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Room at the Top and a Tony Award for Best Performance by a Leading Actress in a Play for The Milk Train Doesn't Stop Here... (Aunt Tess), Julie Newmar Julie Newmar Julie Newmar is an American actress, dancer and singer. Her most famous role is Catwoman in the Batman television series.-Early life:... (Claudette), Abe Vigoda Abe Vigoda Abe Vigoda is an American movie and television actor. Vigoda is well known for his portrayal of Sal Tessio in The Godfather, and for his portrayal of Detective Sgt. Phil Fish on the sitcom television series Barney Miller from 1975–1977 and on its spinoff show Fish that aired from February 1977 to... (Barlow), Alvah Stanley (Barry), Roger Til (Maitre D'), George Margo (Boatman) |
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Sister Jaime | 8 | November 24, 1976 | Kenneth Johnson | Alan J. Levi |
Jaime goes undercover in a Convent Convent A convent is either a community of priests, religious brothers, religious sisters, or nuns, or the building used by the community, particularly in the Roman Catholic Church and in the Anglican Communion... to uncover a smuggling ring. To her shock, the Mother Superior Abbess An abbess is the female superior, or mother superior, of a community of nuns, often an abbey.... is involved, but explains she needed the money to save the Convent from closure. Although the Mother Superior realises that her actions were unjust even though her aims were sound, she begs for forgiveness. Jaime agrees to help and delays Oscar & OSI long enough to place the evidence solely with the smugglers. |
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Cast: Kathleen Nolan Kathleen Nolan Kathleen Nolan is an American actress. She is sometimes confused with actress Jeanette Nolan. From 1957 to 1962, she played the role of Kate McCoy, a housewife in her late twenties, in the Walter Brennan series The Real McCoys.... (Mother Superior), Catherine Burns Catherine Burns Catherine Burns is an American actress of stage, film, radio and television. She was nominated for an Academy Award for Best Supporting Actress for her performance in Last Summer .-Career:... (Sister Beverly), Ellen Geer Ellen Geer Ellen Ware Geer is an American actress, professor, screenwriter, film director and theatre director.-Personal life:Geer was born in New York City, New York, the daughter of actors Herta Ware and Will Geer. She is currently married to children's musician Peter Alsop, and was previously married to... (Sister Barbara), Ron Hayes Ron Hayes Ronald G. Hayes was an American television actor who, as an activist in the environmental movement, worked for the establishment of the first Earth Day, observed on April 22, 1970. He was a member of the Sierra Club and a founder of the ecological interest group Wilderness World... (Father Thomas), Dran Hamilton (Sister Margo), Al Hansen Al Hansen Alfred Earl "Al" Hansen was an American artist considered as one of the most important Fluxus figures. He was a Norwegian American.... (Trucker), Luke Andreas (1st Man), Edward Cross (2nd Man), Cynthia Whitham (Marlene Stoler) |
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The Vega Influence | 9 | December 1, 1976 | Arthur Rowe Arthur Rowe Arthur Sydney Rowe was the first manager to lead Tottenham Hotspur football club to the First Division Championship title in 1951... |
Mel Damski Mel Damski Melvin "Mel" Damski is an American director and producer of film and television.-Life and career:Damski was born in Manhattan, New York having Russian Jewish heritage. He has two brothers and one sister. Damski grew up in New York and attended Colgate University on a football scholarship... |
A Government base on a remote island has uncovered a strange meteorite. Jaime arrives there to find that the local people have been taken over by the meteorite's sonic power and are acting strangely. Jaime, protected due to her bionic ear, and a deaf girl attempt to stop the effects of the meteorite, but are attacked by the locals who are bent on protecting it. Jaime manages to render the meteorite dormant by freezing it. | ||||
Cast: Richard Lenz (Michael Marchetti), Jamie Smith Jackson Jamie Smith Jackson Jamie Smith Jackson is an American actress who performed in the 1973 movie Go Ask Alice. Jackson is married to Michael Ontkean.-External links:... (Laurie Boylin), Roy Poole (Dr. Boylin), Philip Carey Philip Carey -Biography:He was born as Eugene Joseph Carey in Hackensack, New Jersey. A former U.S. Marine, Carey was wounded as part of the ship's detachment of the USS Franklin during World War II and served again in the Korean War.... (Major Andrews), Don Marshall Don Marshall Donald Robert Marshall is a retired Canadian ice hockey forward. He was born in Verdun, Quebec.Don played in the National Hockey League from 1951 to 1972. During this time, he played for the New York Rangers, Buffalo Sabres, Toronto Maple Leafs and Montreal Canadiens... (Captain Colter), John Lawrence (Sergeant Roberts) |
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Jaime's Shield | 10 | December 15, 1976 | James D. Parriott | Alan Crosland |
It is discovered that a foreign agent is working undercover as a female police cadet and Jaime goes undercover to find her. However, the agent has learned of Jaime's identity and tries to have her killed. | ||||
Cast: George Maharis George Maharis George Maharis is an American actor who portrayed Buz Murdock in the first three seasons of the TV series Route 66... (Bob Welton), James McEachin James McEachin James McEachin is an American actor, award-winning author, and known for his many character roles such as portraying police Lieutenant Brock in several Perry Mason television movies.-Military career:... (Captain Godfrey), Diane Civita (Arleen), Rebecca Balding Rebecca Balding Rebecca Balding is an American actress who was born in Little Rock, Arkansas.- Life and career :Balding may be best known for her 23 appearances, from 2002 through 2006, in the television series Charmed as Elise Rothman, newspaper editor-in-chief and Phoebe's boss Rebecca Balding (born on... (Parker), William Bryant William Bryant (actor) -Career:Born in Los Angeles, California, U.S.., Bryant was a character actor who appeared in films such as King Dinosaur , Escape from San Quentin , Experiment in Terror , with Glenn Ford, How to Murder Your Wife and The Great Race with Jack Lemmon, What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? , McQ ,... (Captain Jetton), Archie Johnson Archie Johnson Archie Johnson is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Archie Kao.-Fictional character biography:Archie is the audio/visual surveillance specialist.... (Sam Hart), Linden Chiles Linden Chiles Linden Chiles is an American character actor. His television roles include Steve Kirk on Convoy, Paul Hunter on James at 15 and Clyde Darrell on Perry Mason. He has also appeared in a guest starring role in numerous other TV series during the 1960s and 1970s including The Fugitive.-External links:... (Herb Partnow), Michael Santiago (Baxter) |
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Jaime's Shield, Part Two | 11 | December 22, 1976 | James D. Parriott | Barry Crane Barry Crane Barry Crane, born Barry Cohen, was a prolific television producer and director, and a champion bridge player.... |
Jaime discovers that the foreign agent is working with other agents posing as police in order to assassinate a visiting foreign diplomat. She, along with the help of another officer, uncover the plan and stop the agents. | ||||
Cast: George Maharis George Maharis George Maharis is an American actor who portrayed Buz Murdock in the first three seasons of the TV series Route 66... (Bob Welton), Diane Civita (Arleen), Rebecca Balding Rebecca Balding Rebecca Balding is an American actress who was born in Little Rock, Arkansas.- Life and career :Balding may be best known for her 23 appearances, from 2002 through 2006, in the television series Charmed as Elise Rothman, newspaper editor-in-chief and Phoebe's boss Rebecca Balding (born on... (Parker), William Bryant William Bryant (actor) -Career:Born in Los Angeles, California, U.S.., Bryant was a character actor who appeared in films such as King Dinosaur , Escape from San Quentin , Experiment in Terror , with Glenn Ford, How to Murder Your Wife and The Great Race with Jack Lemmon, What Did You Do in the War, Daddy? , McQ ,... (Captain Jetton), Archie Johnson Archie Johnson Archie Johnson is a fictional character on the CBS crime drama CSI: Crime Scene Investigation, portrayed by Archie Kao.-Fictional character biography:Archie is the audio/visual surveillance specialist.... (Sam Hart), Linden Chiles Linden Chiles Linden Chiles is an American character actor. His television roles include Steve Kirk on Convoy, Paul Hunter on James at 15 and Clyde Darrell on Perry Mason. He has also appeared in a guest starring role in numerous other TV series during the 1960s and 1970s including The Fugitive.-External links:... (Herb Partnow), Michael Santiago (Baxter), Amapola Del Vando (Rinja Gabrin), Amy Joyce (Rosignano), Larry Frank Ellis (Dispatcher), Norma Ransom (Old Lady) |
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Biofeedback | 12 | January 12, 1977 | Daniel Kibbie | Alan J. Levi |
Two brothers working at the OSI are involved in very different fields. Payton, a cryptographer and Darwin, an expert looking into biofeedback Biofeedback Biofeedback is the process of becoming aware of various physiological functions using instruments that provide information on the activity of those same systems, with a goal of being able to manipulate them at will... - a process of self-mind control. Payton is selling a top secret decoder to enemy agents, while Darwin along with Jaime infiltrate the German base using Jaime's bionics and his biofeedback processes. |
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Cast: Granville Van Dusen Granville Van Dusen Granville Van Dusen is an American stage, screen, and voice actor who portrayed Race Bannon in the 1986 television series The New Adventures of Jonny Quest, Jonny's Golden Quest, Jonny Quest vs... (Darwin Jones), Lloyd Bochner Lloyd Bochner Lloyd Wolfe Bochner was a Canadian actor, usually playing the role of suave, rich leading men.- Career :... (Ivan Kard), Peter Haskell Peter Haskell Peter Abraham Haskell was an American actor who worked primarily in television.-Early years:Haskell was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Rose Veronica Golden and geophysicist Norman Abraham Haskell... (Payton Jones), Jan Aaris (Marek), Inge Lindgreen (Terry) |
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Doomsday is Tomorrow | 13 | January 19, 1977 | Kenneth Johnson | Kenneth Johnson |
Dr Elijah Cooper, an aging scientist is holding the world hostage with his newly developed cobalt bomb. If his demands of nuclear disarmament and world peace are not met, he will detonate the bomb which will destroy all life on Earth. Delegates from the United Nations go to Cooper's complex to discuss the doomsday weapon and Jaime goes undercover in order to talk to him. Upon arriving, she finds that Cooper is dying and his orders have been passed over to the central computer ALEX which has been ordered to carry out Cooper's instructions and Jaime must find a way to stop it. | ||||
Cast: Lew Ayres Lew Ayres Lew Ayres was an American actor, best known for starring as Paul in All Quiet on the Western Front and for playing Dr... (Elijah Cooper), Kenneth O'Brien (Dmitri Muskov), David Opatoshu David Opatoshu David Opatoshu was an American film, stage and television actor. He was born as David Opatovsky in New York City, where he was reared and educated. His father was the Yiddish writer, Joseph Opatoshu.-Television:... (Satari), Sam Chew, Jr. (Russ), James Hong James Hong James Hong is an American actor and former president of the Association of Asian/Pacific American Artists . A prolific acting veteran, Hong's career spans over 50 years and includes more than 350 roles in film, television, and video games.-Early life:Hong was born in Minneapolis, Minnesota. His... (Kurosawa), Guerin Barry (ALEX) |
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Doomsday is Tomorrow, Part Two | 14 | January 26, 1977 | Kenneth Johnson | Kenneth Johnson |
The Russian Government doesn't believe Cooper's threat and proceeds with a nuclear bomb test, which triggers ALEX to set the doomsday bomb in motion. Meanwhile, Jaime attempts to get into the central core of the complex where the bomb's circuitry is contained, but she is impeded by ALEX at every step. Eventually arriving at the core, Jaime is unable to disarm the device. However, she discovers that bomb is fake and was a ploy by Cooper to gain world peace. However ALEX is still bent on carrying out Cooper's instructions and has computed an alternate method to achieve the same result. In panic, Jaime sets off the emergency sprinkler system which destroys all the electronic circuitry - including ALEX. | ||||
Cast: Lew Ayres (Elijah Cooper), Kenneth O'Brien (Dmitri Muskov), David Opatoshu (Satari), Sam Chew, Jr. (Russ), James Hong (Kurosawa), Stack Pierce Stack Pierce Stack Pierce is an actor who prior to becoming an actor was once a boxer and then later on a pro baseball player -Acting career:His acting career mainly began in the early 1970s with film roles in Night Call Nurses , Fred Williamson's film Hammer and Cool Breeze as well as many acting roles in... (Navigator), Ned Wilson (Pilot), Guerin Barry (ALEX), George Whiteman George Whiteman George Whiteman [Lucky] was an outfielder in Major League Baseball, playing mainly as a left fielder for the Boston Americans , New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox between the and . Listed at 5' 7", 160 lb., Whiteman batted and threw right-handed... (Co-Pilot), Steve Powers Steve Powers Steve Powers is a musician, journalist and teacher who has had a 45 year career in New York City radio and television, as well as academia.-Education:... (E.W.O.), Ed Vasgersian (Technician) |
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Deadly Ringer | 15 | February 2, 1977 | James D. Parriott | Alan J. Levi |
Jaime's look-alike Lisa Galloway has broken out of prison with the help of Dr Courtney and others. In her place, Jaime is imprisoned. Dr Courtney believes Jaime's strength is due to a chemical compound Rudy has developed called Adrenalizine and wants Lisa to get it. However, as Lisa settles into Jaime's life, she keeps the drug for herself. After a near mental breakdown, Jaime manages to escape the prison but is being chased by security. | ||||
Cast: Don Porter Don Porter Donald Porter was an American actor who appeared in a number of films in the 1940s, including Top Sergeant and Eagle Squadron, but is perhaps best known for his role as Russell Lawrence, the widowed father of 15-year old Frances "Gidget" Lawrence in the 1965 ABC television series... (James Courtney), Warren Kemmerling (Warden Cooper), Katherine Helmond Katherine Helmond Katherine Marie Helmond is an American film, theater and television actress, who played Emily Dickinson on Meeting of Minds, as well as such fictional characters as Jessica Tate on Soap, Mona Robinson on Who's the Boss?, Doris Sherman on Coach, and Lois Whelan on Everybody Loves... (Dr. Harkens), Ford Rainey Ford Rainey Ford Rainey was an American film, stage and television actor.-Early life:Rainey was born in Mountain Home, Idaho, the son of Vyrna , a teacher, and Archie Coleman Rainey. Rainey graduated from Centralia Junior College in Washington state and the Cornish Drama School in Seattle. He first acted on... (Jim Elgin), Ruth Kobart Ruth Kobart Ruth Kobart was an American performer, whose six-decade career encompassed opera, Broadway musical theatre, regional theatre, films, and television.-Life and career:... (Guard), John Zenda John Zenda John Zenda was an American actor who starred in films and on television. He is best known for his role in the horror movie Halloween II as a Marshal. His other well-known role was Supervisor Wagner in the 1983 hit drama movie Bad Boys... (Weber), Lou Fant (Convict), Jack Kutcher (Guard), Angela Hoffman (Jody), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), Jeffrey Whipple (Bill), Stacy O'Brien (Terry), Pat St. James (Convict) |
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Deadly Ringer, Part Two | 16 | February 9, 1977 | James D. Parriott | Alan J. Levi |
With Jaime about to be shot, she manages to convince Oscar of her real identity. Lisa however is losing control of reality as she becomes addicted to the Adrenalizine and starts to believe she really is Jaime. With Dr Courtney and the others arrested, Jaime must get to Lisa, who has already fooled Jamie's stepparents. Further complicating the problem is Rudy's discovery that Adrenalizine breaks down and becomes toxic. Now completely dillusional, Lisa attempts to kill Jaime before finally breaking down and Jaime helps Lisa get medical attention. | ||||
Cast: Don Porter (James Courtney), Warren Kemmerling (Warden Cooper), Katherine Helmond (Dr. Harkens), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Don Red Barry (Woody), John Zenda (Weber), Don Fenwick (Ohanian), Walt Davis (Trooper), Angela Hoffman (Jody), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), Stacy O'Brien (Terry) | ||||
Jaime and the King | 17 | February 23, 1977 | Robert L. McCullough, C. Robert Brooks, and Arthur Rowe | Alan Crosland |
Jaime is sent to Monte Carlo Monte Carlo Monte Carlo is an administrative area of the Principality of Monaco.... to be a tutor for Ishmael, a young Prince of a Persian Gulf Persian Gulf The Persian Gulf, in Southwest Asia, is an extension of the Indian Ocean located between Iran and the Arabian Peninsula.The Persian Gulf was the focus of the 1980–1988 Iran-Iraq War, in which each side attacked the other's oil tankers... nation. Jaime's mission is to protect Ishmael and his father from a planned assassination. However, Jaime's cover is blown and she is thrown out. However, having gained Ishmael's confidence, she regains entry and saves his father's life. |
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Cast: Robert Loggia Robert Loggia Robert Loggia is an American film and television actor and director.- Early life :Loggia, an Italian American, was born on Staten Island, the son of Elena Blandino, a homemaker, and Benjamin Loggia, a shoemaker, both of whom were born in Sicily, Italy... (Ali bin Gazim), Lance Kerwin Lance Kerwin Lance Kerwin is an American actor, perhaps best remembered for his starring role in the TV series James at 15. Since the mid-1990s, however, Kerwin has not acted, instead focusing on his Christian religious beliefs, having become a pastor... (Ishmael), Joseph Ruskin Joseph Ruskin Joseph Ruskin is an American character actor.Ruskin is one of only 4 actors or actresses to have starred in both the original Star Trek and then in one of the spin offs... (Hassan), Rene Assa (Major-Domo), Annette Cardona (Emerald), Brioni Farrell (Ezelda), Tanya L. George (Marahna), Nathan Roth (Guard) |
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Beyond the Call | 18 | March 9, 1977 | Daniel Kibbie and Arthur Rowe | Alan J. Levi |
Jaime is looking after Kim, a young girl who has become withdrawn and erratic since her Vietnamese mother's death. Her father, a Major who served in the Vietnam War Vietnam War The Vietnam War was a Cold War-era military conflict that occurred in Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia from 1 November 1955 to the fall of Saigon on 30 April 1975. This war followed the First Indochina War and was fought between North Vietnam, supported by its communist allies, and the government of... has become corrupted and plans to steal a top-secret missile guidance system. In order to help them both, Jaime contrives a reconciliation between Kim and her father which leads him to mend his ways. |
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Cast: Sam Groom Sam Groom Sam Groom is an actor most noted for his numerous roles on television. He portrayed the title role in the Canadian television series Dr. Simon Locke . Prior to that, he had played Dr. Russ Matthews in the daytime soap Another World... (John Cross), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Mariel Aragon (Kim), Sandy Ward (Colonel Banning), Madison Arnold (Willet), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), June Kim (Kim's Mother), Ron McCabe (Luddick) |
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The DeJon Caper | 19 | March 16, 1977 | Arthur Rowe | Barry Crane Barry Crane Barry Crane, born Barry Cohen, was a prolific television producer and director, and a champion bridge player.... |
Jaime enlists the help of art forger Pierre Lambert to uncover a forgery scam. After witnessing the theft of a DeJon painting, Jaime gets Pierre to recreate it and switch it before the thieves can exchange it. Jaime arrives and points out that the painting the buyer has been sold is a forgery by revealing that the paint is still wet. | ||||
Cast: René Auberjonois (Pierre Lambert), Sydney Chaplin Sydney Chaplin Sydney Chaplin was an English actor. He was the elder half-brother of Sir Charlie Chaplin and served as his business manager, and the half-uncle of the actor Sydney Chaplin , who was named after him.-Early life:... (Alfredo Moreau), Bernard Behrens (Michael Beaumont), Roger Til (Rochette), Erik Holland (Alain), Ben Wright Ben Wright (actor) Ben Wright was an English actor in radio, film and television. He trained at the Royal Academy of Dramatic Art.-Radio:... (Fournier) |
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The Night Demon | 20 | March 23, 1977 | Justin Edgerton | Alan J. Levi |
Jaime visits an old friend, Thomas, who has uncovered an relic called the Night Demon. The locals believe it to be cursed, however Thomas tells Jaime that local landowners are attempting to buy his land and are trying to scare him away. Jaime is then haunted at night by a large black creature, resembling the Night Demon. On investigating, she discovers it is only a costume and dons it herself to scare away the landowners. | ||||
Cast: Jeff Corey Jeff Corey Jeff Corey was an American stage and screen actor and director who became a well-respected acting teacher after being blacklisted in the 1950s.-Biography:... (Thomas Bearclaw), John Quade John Quade John William Saunders , better known by the stage name John Quade, was an American character actor who starred in film and in television... (Hawkins), Gary Lockwood Gary Lockwood Gary Lockwood is an American actor probably best known for his iconic 1968 role as the astronaut Dr. Frank Poole in 2001: A Space Odyssey.-Early life:... (Lyle Cannon), Howard McGillin Howard McGillin Howard McGillin is a Tony-nominated stage, screen and television actor, perhaps best-known for being the world's longest running Phantom in Andrew Lloyd Webber's The Phantom of the Opera.... (Sgt. Don Woods), J. Jay Saunders (Capt. Anders) |
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Iron Ships and Dead Men | 21 | March 30, 1977 | James D. Parriott | Mel Damski Mel Damski Melvin "Mel" Damski is an American director and producer of film and television.-Life and career:Damski was born in Manhattan, New York having Russian Jewish heritage. He has two brothers and one sister. Damski grew up in New York and attended Colgate University on a football scholarship... |
On a personal mission for Oscar, she boards an old World War II destroyer to investigate the death of Oscar's brother. Working as a salvage worker she uncovers a 36 year-old plot involving some stolen money which coincided with the attack on Pearl Harbor Attack on Pearl Harbor The attack on Pearl Harbor was a surprise military strike conducted by the Imperial Japanese Navy against the United States naval base at Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, on the morning of December 7, 1941... . Jaime then discovers that Oscar's brother was murdered and Oscar is finally able to give his brother a proper burial at sea. |
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Cast: Ed Walsh Ed Walsh Edward Augustine Walsh was a Major League Baseball pitcher. He holds the record for lowest career ERA, 1.82.-Baseball career:Born in Plains Township, Pennsylvania, Walsh had a brief though remarkable major league career... (Dean Zanetos), Theodore Wilson Theodore Wilson Theodore "Teddy" Wilson was an American character actor best known for his recurring role as Sweet Daddy Williams on the CBS sitcom Good Times.-Career:... (Warner Williams), Ray Young (Bob Richards), Stephen Elliott Stephen Elliott (actor) Stephen Elliott was an American actor. His best known role was that of crime boss, Burt Johnson, in the hit 1981 film Arthur.-Theatre:Elliott's first acting engagement was at the New York Neighborhood Playhouse in 1946... (Duke), Peter Lempert (Sam Goldman), Mikhail Kulik (Young Duke) |
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Once a Thief | 22 | May 4, 1977 | Kenneth Johnson | Alan J. Levi |
Inky, a petty crook who has filmed Jaime using her bionics, threatens to release the film if she doesn't help him rob a bank. Oscar encourages her to assist so he can arrest Inky for his crimes as well as uncover a crime ring Inky is involved with. However, the ring leader steps in and holds Jaime and Inky hostage. With Inky's pet monkey setting off the alarm, their whereabouts are revealed and Oscar and his men go in and arrest the criminals. | ||||
Cast: Elisha Cook (Carl "Inky" Inkervoya), Ed Barth (Sully), Dick Bakalyan (Gino Talvin), Dick Balduzzi (Rogers), Richard Libertini Richard Libertini Richard Libertini is an American stage, film and television actor known for playing numerous character roles and his ability to speak in numerous accents.... (Rick), William Boyett William Boyett William Boyett was an American actor best known for his work as the low-key but authoritative Sergeant William 'Mac' MacDonald on the police drama Adam-12... (Captain Blank), Mickey Morton (Davis), Fuddle Bagley (Reggie), Paula Victor (Winnie), Frank Cala (Steinhauer), Sonny Klein (Marchese), Don Maxwell Don Maxwell Don Maxwell is a Canadian cricketer. He is a right-handed batsman, and a right arm fast-medium bowler.... (Policeman) |
NOTES:
1 This episode followed The Return of Bigfoot, Part One, which originally aired as an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man is an American television series about a former astronaut with bionic implants working for the OSI...
. For syndication, this episode had been rebranded as an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man series.
2 "Kill Oscar, Part Two" aired as an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man
The Six Million Dollar Man is an American television series about a former astronaut with bionic implants working for the OSI...
. The episode was rebranded as an episode of The Bionic Woman
The Bionic Woman
The Bionic Woman is an American television series starring Lindsay Wagner that aired for three seasons between 1976 and 1978 as a spin off from The Six Million Dollar Man. Wagner stars as tennis pro Jaime Sommers who is nearly killed in a skydiving accident. Sommers' life is saved by Oscar Goldman ...
during syndicaton.
Season three
- 22 Episodes. First broadcast (US): September 10, 1977 – May 13, 1978
- Producers: James D. Parriott, Arthur Rowe, Nancy MaloneNancy MaloneNancy Malone is an American television actress, principally in guest roles from the 1950s to 1970s, who moved into producing and directing in the 1980s and 1990s....
, Craig Shiller, Ralph Sariego, Joseph D'Agosta
Starring: Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Martin E. Brooks as Dr. Rudy Wells.
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The Bionic Dog | 1 | September 10, 1977 | James D. Parriott and Harve Bennett Harve Bennett Harve Bennett is an American television and film producer and screenwriter.-Early years:... |
Barry Crane Barry Crane Barry Crane, born Barry Cohen, was a prolific television producer and director, and a champion bridge player.... |
Jaime discovers that Rudy has a bionic dog called Max and he reveals that Max was the first bionic experiment, but is now beginning to reject his bionics due to old age. Discovering that Max is going to be put to sleep, Jaime is determined to help him back to health due to her own struggle when she originally was given bionics. Against Rudy's wishes, she takes Max outside lab. Upon on catching up to them, Rudy tells her that there will be an autopsy done on Max. Jaime then escapes the lab with Max. | ||||
Cast: Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Taylor Lacher (Crosby), Carlene Watkins (Judy McHugh), Al Hansen Al Hansen Alfred Earl "Al" Hansen was an American artist considered as one of the most important Fluxus figures. He was a Norwegian American.... (Trucker), Jay Fenichel (Doughnut Man), David Himes (Animal Handler) |
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The Bionic Dog, Part Two | 2 | September 17, 1977 | James D. Parriott, | Barry Crane |
Jaime and Max escape to the mountains where they stay with Roger, an old friend of Jaime's. The OSI are searching for the pair, but a forest fire has begun trapping Jaime and Max. Attempting to escape, Max overcomes his fear of fire and rescues Jaime and Roger on an old steam train. Upon rescue, Rudy realises that Max wasn't rejecting his bionics, but was merely showing his fear of fire. | ||||
Cast: Dale Robinette (Roger Grette), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Lee Jones-De Broux (Bill Tyler), Will Hare Will Hare Will Hare was an American actor who appeared on television and films, often playing old crusty figures and father/grandpa roles.Hare was born in Elkins, West Virginia, the son of Frances Laetitia and George Thomas Hare.-Career:He had appeared on stage, screen, and television since he was 17... (Harley), Al Hansen (Trucker), Jack Garner Jack Garner Jack Edward Garner was an American film and television actor, known for The Rockford Files and numerous other television roles. He is the brother of James Garner.-Early life and career:... (County Sheriff), Jason Johnson Jason Johnson Jason Michael Johnson is starting pitcher for the Camden Riversharksin the Atlantic League of Professional Baseball. He throws and bats right-handed.-Career:... (Old Man) |
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Fembots in Las Vegas | 3 | September 24, 1977 | Arthur Rowe | Michael Preece |
Dr Franklin's son Carl has reactivated the Fembots and he wants revenge against the OSI by gaining control of a satellite energy ray weapon. Once again, Jaime finds herself up against the female robots as attempts are made by OSI to get to Franklin's base. | ||||
Cast: James Olson James Olson (actor) -Life and career:Olson was born in Evanston, Illinois and graduated from Northwestern University. He performed stage work in and around Chicago before his 1956 film debut in The Sharkfighters... (Rod Kyler), Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling is an American actress and voice actress. While her body of work as a voiceover artist greatly eclipses that of her on-stage career, she is, perhaps, nevertheless known best to most people as Peggy Callahan, the secretary to Oscar Goldman in the television series The Six Million... (Peggy Callahan), Melinda Fee (Tami Cross), Alexander Courtney (Dan Mayers), Michael Burns (Carl Franklin), Stanley Brock (Stage Manager), Jeannie Wilson (Nancy), Nancy Bleier (Gina), Lorna Sands (Billie), Lisa Moore (Ellen Andrews), Michael J. London (Security Guard) |
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Fembots in Las Vegas, Part Two | 4 | October 1, 1977 | Arthur Rowe | Michael Preece |
Franklin has gained control of the satellite weapon and captures Oscar, Rudy, and Jaime. However, Rudy has devised a plan to direct the weapon at the complex while Jaime fights off the Fembots. The countdown has started as the Fembots have been disabled, but their escape is prevented by Carl, who reveals himself to be a Fembot himself. Jaime destroys him and the trio escape as the base is exploding. | ||||
Cast: James Olson (Rod Kyler), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Melinda Fee (Tami Cross), Michael Burns (Carl Franklin), Jeannie Wilson (Nancy), Nancy Bleier (Gina), Lorna Sands (Billie), Lisa Moore (Ellen Andrews), Douglas Hale (Launch Director), Paul Tinder (Asst. Launch Director), Ted Schliesman (Lt. Rogers) | ||||
Rodeo | 5 | October 15, 1977 | Herman Groves | Larry Stewart |
Oscar is concerned that one of the OSI scientists is putting his safety at risk due to his love of competing in rodeo Rodeo Rodeo is a competitive sport which arose out of the working practices of cattle herding in Spain, Mexico, and later the United States, Canada, South America and Australia. It was based on the skills required of the working vaqueros and later, cowboys, in what today is the western United States,... s and assigns Jaime to go with him for protection. Jaime becomes his partner at the rodeo as they go on to win. |
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Cast: Andrew Prine Andrew Prine Andrew Lewis Prine is an American film, stage, and television actor.-Early life and career:Prine was born in Jennings, Florida. After graduation from Andrew Jackson High School in Miami, Prine made his acting debut three years later in an episode of CBS U.S. Steel Hour... (William "Billy" Cole), Jason Evers Jason Evers Jason Evers was an American actor.Evers was born Herb Evers in New York City, New York. After quitting high school to join the United States Army, Evers was so inspired by stars like John Wayne that he decided to try acting... (Radnick), John Crawford John Crawford (actor) John Crawford was an American actor.Crawford was born Cleve Allen Richardson in Colfax, Washington. In films from the 1940s, Crawford appeared in bit parts for many years before playing leads in several films in the UK in the late 1950s and early 1960s... (Crowley), Thomas Bellin (Janos), Don Gentry (Teak), Rodolfo Hoyos (Carlos), Linda Wiser (Lab Technician) |
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African Connection | 6 | October 29, 1977 | William Schwartz | Alan J. Levi |
Jaime travels to Africa to ensure that a dictator doesn't win the next election despite his attempts to rig the voting machine. Jaime crosses the jungle with an unwilling Harry Walker and upon reaching the leader's base they are about to be shot, but Jaime manages to escape with the help of a friend. Jaime then switches the voting machine, resulting the election going against the dictator. | ||||
Cast: Dan O'Herlihy Dan O'Herlihy Daniel O'Herlihy was an Oscar nominated Irish film actor.-Early life:O'Herlihy was born in Wexford, Ireland in 1919. His family moved to Dublin at a young age... (Harry Walker), Don Pedro Colley Don Pedro Colley Don Pedro Colley is an American actor.Colley was born in Klamath Falls, Oregon to Muriel and Pete Colley. He attended Klamath Union High School and actively played American football and athletics, which led to an unsuccessful try-out for the 1960 Summer Olympics... (Duma), Joan Pringle Joan Pringle Joan Pringle is an American actress best known for playing vice principal "Sybil Buchanan" in the TV series The White Shadow. During the third and final season her character was promoted to principal... (Leona Mumbassa), Raymond St. Jacques Raymond St. Jacques Raymond St. Jacques was an American actor.-Career:St. Jacques was born James Arthur Johnson in Hartford, Connecticut, the son of Vivienne Johnson, a medical technician... (Azzar), Kipp Whitman (Serrano), Marc Alaimo Marc Alaimo Michael Anthony "Marc" Alaimo is an American actor, known for his villainous roles. He is known to Star Trek fans for his role as recurring villain Gul Dukat in the TV series Star Trek: Deep Space Nine.-Career:... (Hopper), Charles Walker II (Rasan), Roger Til (Robaire), Renny Temple (Englishman), Ron Trice (Meko), Bob Minor (Major) |
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Motorcycle Boogie | 7 | November 5, 1977 | James D. Parriott and Kenneth Johnson | Ken Gilbert |
In attempt to retrieve a stolen computer tape in East Germany, Jaime unwittingly enlists the help of Evel Knievel Evel Knievel Evel Knievel , born Robert Craig Knievel, was an American daredevil and entertainer. In his career he attempted over 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps between 1965 and 1980, and in 1974, a failed jump across Snake River Canyon in the Skycycle X-2, a steam-powered rocket... , who is touring there. Escaping bullets and bombs, the pair manage to get to the base and retrieve the tape. |
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Cast: Evel Knievel Evel Knievel Evel Knievel , born Robert Craig Knievel, was an American daredevil and entertainer. In his career he attempted over 75 ramp-to-ramp motorcycle jumps between 1965 and 1980, and in 1974, a failed jump across Snake River Canyon in the Skycycle X-2, a steam-powered rocket... (Himself), Bernard Behrens (Major Petrov), Spencer Milligan Spencer Milligan Spencer Milligan is an American actor best known for playing Rick Marshall, the father of Will and Holly Marshall, on the first two seasons of the 1970s children science fiction TV series, Land of the Lost. The fictional Marshalls were an American family who found themselves transported to a... (Schmidt), Jon M. Benson (New Guard), Chris Anders (1st Guard), Erik Holland (2nd Guard), Dennis Williams (Lab Technician), Patrick Gorman Patrick Gorman This article is about the American actor. For the British actor, see Pat Gorman.Patrick O. Gorman is an American theatre, film and television actor.... (Mover), Dirk Olthof (Young Cop), Peter Hellmann (1st Door Guard), John Brandon (Promoter) |
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Brain Wash | 8 | November 12, 1977 | James D. Parriott | Michael Preece |
While at the hair salon, Jaime overhears Callahan giving away top secret OSI information. Jaime informs Oscar who fires Callahan, despite her protests of innocence. Returning to the salon, Jaime discovers the owner, John has tapes of secret information and realises that the shampoo being used releases a chemical that acts as a "truth serum". Jaime reveals this to Oscar who reinstates Callahan and John is arrested. | ||||
Cast: Michael Callan Michael Callan Not to be confused with Michael Callen.Michael Callan is an American actor.Born Martin Harris Calinieff in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, Callan began his career as Mickey Calin, and it was with this name he appeared on Broadway in The Boy Friend , Catch a Star , and West Side Story .Callan's film... (John Bernard), Jennifer Darling (Callahan), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell), David Watson David Watson (actor) David Watson is a retired American actor of film, television and theatre.After being born in Austin, Texas, Watson's parents moved to London, where they were brought up, and where Watson was then brought up.... (Benny), Pepe Hern (Pinedo), Gregory Elliot (Office Boy), Larry Duran (Gardener), Richard Sarradet (Agent), Federico Roberto (Man), Lady Helena Walquer (Jenny) |
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Escape to Love | 9 | November 26, 1977 | Ellen Wittman | Alan J. Levi |
A US scientist's son has been captured in East Germany and Jaime is sent in to rescue him. However, the teenage boy Sandor, complicates the mission when he falls in love with her. After some near disasters, Jaime gets the pair out and explains to Sandor that she doesn't share his feelings. | ||||
Cast: Philip Abbott Philip Abbott Philip Abbott was an American character actor and occasional voice actor.Abbott was a secondary lead in several films of the 1950s and 1960s. Miracle of the White Stallions... (Arlo Kelso), John Reilly (Hober), Mitchel Laurence (Sandor Kelso), Peter Mark Richman (Colonel Dubnov), Michael Richardson Michael Richardson Michael John Richardson , a former Australian politician, was a Member of the New South Wales Legislative Assembly representing the electorates of The Hills between 1993 and 2007 and Castle Hill between 2007 and 2011 for the Liberal Party of Australia.Richardson was educated at North Sydney Boys... (Lt. Pruska), Ed Sancho-Bonet (Rodi) |
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Max | 10 | December 3, 1977 | William Schwartz | Don McDougall |
Valerie, an OSI scientist working on a tracker unit for Max is looking after him along with her son Bobby. While Jaime is out of action due to some bionic tests, Max is kidnapped and held to ransom. It is left up to Valerie and Bobby to rescue him. | ||||
Cast: Neile Adams-McQueen (Valerie Breuer), Christopher Knight (Bobby), Bill Fletcher Bill Fletcher Bill Fletcher is a Republican politician from the U.S. state of North Carolina. Fletcher was the Republican nominee for North Carolina Superintendent of Public Instruction in the North Carolina Council of State election, 2004.... (Hobbs), Sandy Kenyon Sandy Kenyon Sandy Kenyon, born Sanford Klein was an American voice-over artist and character actor, best-known for voicing Jon Arbuckle in the first Garfield animated television special Here Comes Garfield, and other roles in film and television... (Yvon Sanders), Rudy Solari (Jack Carson), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell), Bucklind Beery (Andrews), Pete Dunn (OSI Agent) |
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Over the Hill Spy | 11 | December 17, 1977 | Joseph A. Viola | Kenneth Gilbert Kenneth Gilbert Kenneth Gilbert, OC is a Canadian harpsichordist, organist, musicologist and music educator.Gilbert was trained at the Conservatoire de musique du Québec à Montréal where he was a pupil of Yvonne Hubert and Gabriel Cusson . He also studied the organ privately with Conrad Letendre in Montréal... |
Oscar persuades Quinn, a retired OSI agent, to help with a mission to capture a Soviet spy. He reluctantly agrees and goes with Jaime to catch Slotsky, a nemesis of Quinn from his time in OSI. After a series of mishaps they capture Slotsky, but Jaime realises they are actually old friends. Considering their age, Jaime allows them to go their own way. | ||||
Cast: Richard Erdman Richard Erdman Richard Erdman is an American film and television actor and director.-Notable roles:... (Terrence Quinn), Jeff David (Vilmos Vanovic), Michael Thoma (Boris Slotsky), Felice Orlandi (Juan Robles), Whit Bissell Whit Bissell Whitner Nutting Bissell , better known as Whit Bissell, was an American actor.-Early life:Born in New York City, Bissell was the son of prominent surgeon Dr. J. Dougal Bissell. He trained with the Carolina Playmakers, a theatrical organization associated with the University of North Carolina at... (Wolfe), Rick Beckner (Manning), Dante Deandre (Maitre D'), Eve McVeagh (Middle Aged Woman), Mary Jackson Mary Jackson Mary Jackson was an American actress. She is best known for the role of the lovelorn "Miss Emily Baldwin" in The Waltons and was the original choice to play "Alice Horton" in Days of our Lives... (Martha), Alana Collins (Carol), Michael Quinn (Delegate), Norman Gibbs (Man) |
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All for One | 12 | January 7, 1978 | James D. Parriott | Larry Stewart |
Oscar discovers that large sums of money have gone missing via their computer system and he sends Jaime to a university where the hacking computer has been traced. Jaime goes undercover as a student and meets up with the culprit who is actually using the money to put 38 people through college. She gains his confidence, but finds that other parties want information from the hacked computer. | ||||
Cast: Roger Perry Roger Perry Roger Perry is an American film and television actor whose career began in the late 1950s.In the 1960-1961 television season, Perry portrayed a handsome young attorney, Jim Harrigan, Jr., in the ABC and Desilu Studios sitcom Harrigan and Son, with co-stars Pat O'Brien, Helen Kleeb, and Georgine... (Thomas Tharp), Henry Kingi (Mango), Gary Barton (Stubbs), Viola Kates Stimpson (Mrs. Simpson), Franklyn Ajaye Franklyn Ajaye Franklyn Ajaye is an American stand-up comedian. His nickname is "The Jazz Comedian" as he also played jazz for a time earlier in his entertainment career. His name is sometimes alternatively spelled Franklin Ajaye.-Biography:... (Benny Jeffries), Garret Pearson (Raul), Joe Al Nicassio (Mr. A. A.) |
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The Pyramid | 13 | January 14, 1978 | Margaret Armen, Alf Harris, Arthur Rowe, and Lionel E. Siegel | Barry Crane |
Attempting to repair the ozone layer Ozone layer The ozone layer is a layer in Earth's atmosphere which contains relatively high concentrations of ozone . This layer absorbs 97–99% of the Sun's high frequency ultraviolet light, which is potentially damaging to the life forms on Earth... using an energy ray missile, the OSI becomes aware of some strange emissions from a pyramid. Jaime and her boyfriend Chris go to investigate and meet an alien who warns that their missile will cause the destruction of Earth since his people will see it as an attack. It is up to Jaime to reason with them. |
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Cast: Christopher Stone Christopher Stone (actor) Christopher Stone was an American actor.Stone appeared on film and television from the early 1970s and married actress Dee Wallace in 1980. Together, they appeared in a number of films including the classic horror films The Howling and Cujo... (Chris Williams), Eduard Franz Eduard Franz Eduard Franz , born Eduard Franz Schmidt, was an American actor of theater, film, and television. Franz portrayed King Ahab in the 1953 biblical low-budget film Sins of Jezebel, Jethro in Cecil B... (Ky), Gavan O'Herlihy Gavan O'Herlihy Gavan O'Herlihy is an Irish actor.O'Herlihy was born in Dublin, the son of Elsa Bennett and Irish actor Dan O'Herlihy. In his youth, he was an avid tennis player, and even became Irish National Tennis Champion... (Jim Burns), Henry Kingi (Inca Warrior), June Barrett (Laure Kane), Brancombe Richmond (Security Guard) |
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The Antidote | 14 | January 21, 1978 | Arthur Rowe, Tom August, Helen August, and Daniel Ullman Daniel Ullman Daniel Ullman was an American lawyer and politician from New York and was a Major General in the American Civil War.-Political career:... |
Don McDougall |
A secret conference between the US and the Soviets is taking place. Jaime becomes involved, but is poisoned by enemy agents intent on disrupting the conference. Jaime is dying and the agents have informed the OSI that they must gain access to the conference in return for the antidote. With Jaime close to death it is up to her OSI friends, including Chris and Max, to help. | ||||
Cast: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams), Harry Rhodes (Waiter/Doctor), Suzanne Charny (Waitress/Nurse), Brett Halsey Brett Halsey Brett Halsey , is an American film actor, sometimes credited as Montgomery Ford. He is best known as the original John Abbott on the soap opera The Young and the Restless, a role he held from May 1980 to March 1981, before being replaced by Jerry Douglas.-Career:Interested in acting since he was a... (Dr. Hamilton), James Blendick (Chief Inspector Ball), John Myhers (Dmitri Zhukov), John Milford (Henderson), Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling Jennifer Darling is an American actress and voice actress. While her body of work as a voiceover artist greatly eclipses that of her on-stage career, she is, perhaps, nevertheless known best to most people as Peggy Callahan, the secretary to Oscar Goldman in the television series The Six Million... (Peggy Callahan), Danny Wells Danny Wells Danny Wells is a Canadian movie and television actor and voice actor. He is perhaps best known for his occasional role as Charlie the bartender on The Jeffersons as well as playing the role of the video game character Luigi, brother of Nintendo's mascot Mario, in the live-action segments of The... (Yanos), Linda Wiser (Sarah) |
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The Martians Are Coming, The Martians Are Coming | 15 | January 28, 1978 | Robert A. Urso, Tom August, and Helen August | Larry Stewart |
While working on a project, Rudy and fellow scientist Fisk are abducted by a UFO. Witnessed by Jaime, she investigates and discovers that it is an elaborate hoax - the UFO is actually a helicopter hidden by a hologram. However, Fisk is involved in the hoax as he is intent on selling their project. Jaime goes in, but is captured and locked in a freezer. She and Rudy eventually escape and bring Fisk to justice. | ||||
Cast: James McMullan James McMullan James McMullan is an illustrator and designer of theatrical posters.Born in Tsingtao, China, where his grandparents had emigrated from Ireland as missionaries for the Anglican Church, he and his mother fled to Canada at the onset of World War II. In 1944, he enrolled at St. Paul's Boarding School... (Casey), Jack Kelly Jack Kelly (actor) Jack Kelly was an American film and television actor most noted for the role of "Bart Maverick" in the TV series Maverick, which ran on ABC from 1957 to 1962... (Ray Fisk), Frank Marth Frank Marth Frank Marth is an American film and television actor. He may be best-known as a cast-member of Cavalcade of Stars , especially segments of The Honeymooners, which later became a television series . Marth's career ran from 1952 until 1994.Tall and fair-haired, Marth, often in tandem with the short,... (Bill Robbins), Frank Aletter Frank Aletter Frank Aletter was an American stage, film, and television actor.During the 1950s Aletter appeared on Broadway in Bells Are Ringing, Time Limit, and Wish You Were Here. He soon moved on to a prolific television career, appearing as a guest on numerous shows between 1956 and 1988.Aletter starred in... (Spencer), Lynn Carlin (Norma Fisk), Jon Locke (Cigar Smoker), Ruth Manning (Cigar Smoker's Wife), Phil Hoover (Patrolman), Amanda Davies Amanda Davies Amanda Davies is a British sports presenter on BBC World News and the BBC News Channel.-Early life:Davies was born on 28 November 1978 in Birmingham, West Midlands and she is the daughter of sports journalist and sports administrator David Davies, Amanda was educated at King Edward VI High School... (Nena), Barbara Iley (Television Commentator), Brent Davis (1st Reporter), Cynthia Songe (2nd Reporter), Warren Miller (Harger), Paul Coufos (Pilot) |
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Sanctuary Earth | 16 | February 11, 1978 | Rudolph Morchert | Ernest Pintoff Ernest Pintoff Ernest Pintoff was an American film and television director, screenwriter and film producer.... |
A satellite returns to Earth containing an alien girl, Aura. Jaime becomes involved and brings Aura back to her apartment. However, Aura is under threat from other aliens, who arrive to kidnap her. Jaime manages to fend them off and Aura is transported back to her home planet. | ||||
Cast: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams), Helen Hunt Helen Hunt Helen Elizabeth Hunt is an American actress, film director, and screenwriter. She starred in the sitcom Mad About You for seven years, before being cast in the romantic comedy As Good as It Gets... (Princess Aura), Jim Hager (Verm), Jon Hager (Dier), David Matthau (Belden) |
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Deadly Music | 17 | February 18, 1978 | Lionel E. Siegel, Conner Everts | Tom Connors III |
An enemy scientist has developed an underwater sonar device which attracts sharks. Investigating, Jaime eventually goes underwater and finds herself having to fend off the killer sharks. | ||||
Cast: Frank Converse Frank Converse Frank Converse is an American actor. In 1962, he received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in drama at Carnegie Institute of Technology in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania... (Jed Kimball), Henry Darrow Henry Darrow Henry Darrow is a prolific Puerto Rican-American character actor of stage and film. Darrow is probably best remembered for his role as Big John Cannon's teasing brother-in-law, and Buck Cannon's favorite ranch hand, and best friend, Manolito Montoya, in the 1960s television series The High... (Anton Dasovic), Chip Lucia (Ritter), Robert Ellenstein Robert Ellenstein Robert Ellenstein was an American film, television and theatre actor.The son of Meyer Ellenstein, a Newark dentist, Robert Ellenstein grew up in that New Jersey city and saw his father go on to become its two-term mayor. He served in the Air Corps during World War II: earning a Purple Heart during... (Henry Klempt), James Crittenden (Marsden), Roger Cruz Roger Cruz Roger Cruz is a Brazilian comic book artist.- Biography :Cruz started his professional career as a letterer for Editora Abril, the Brazilian publishing house, for whom he lettered many Portuguese translations of American comics; then worked as a writer and art assistant for Mil Perigos, a... (Frank Dade), Darrow Igus (Reese), Michael Boyle (Crewman), Greg Barnett (Steve) |
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Which One is Jaime | 18 | February 25, 1978 | Jim Carlson Jim Carlson Jim Carlson was an American film and television writer. He had been involved in shows as Rowan & Martin's Laugh-In, Emergency!, CHiPs and Battlestar Galactica, and an ABC special based on The Mouse and the Motorcycle... , Terrence McDonnell Terrence McDonnell Terrence McDonnell is an American screenwriter, best known for his collarboration with Jim Carlson in the first Battlestar Galactica series. The two of them also wrote 1988's Pound Puppies and the Legend of Big Paw.-External links:... , Martha Humphreys, and Ted Pedersen |
Jack Arnold |
Enemy agents intent on kidnapping Jaime mistakenly take Callahan. Jaime goes in, but is captured as well. With the help of Max they manage to escape and stop the kidnappers. | ||||
Cast: Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell), James Sikking James Sikking James Barrie Sikking is an American actor known for his role as Lt. Howard Hunter on the 1980s NBC TV series Hill Street Blues. He also starred on the ABC TV series Doogie Howser, M.D. as Dr. David Howser and on the short-lived 1997 CBS drama series Brooklyn South as Captain Stan Jonas... (Ray Burns), Brock Peters Brock Peters Brock Peters was an American actor, best known for playing the role of Tom Robinson in the 1962 film To Kill a Mockingbird... (Jake Stratton), Marcus Mukai (Colin Lee), Robert Feero (Eddie Dwyer), Regis J. Cordic (Roger Fowler), Adrien Royce (Julie), Peter Zapp (Roger) |
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Out of Body | 19 | March 4, 1978 | Steven E. deSouza and Deborah Blum Deborah Blum Deborah Blum is a Pulitzer Prize-winning journalist and the author of The Poisoner's Handbook: Murder and the Birth of Forensic Medicine in Jazz Age New York.... |
Ernest Pintoff |
Tommy, an American Indian friend of Jaime's has been injured while working on a project and is left in a coma. A plan is in place to steal a devastating bomb, but Jaime is assisted by Tommy's spirit which has left his body. She manages to stop the criminals and Tommy comes out of his coma. | ||||
Cast: Nehemiah Persoff Nehemiah Persoff Nehemiah Persoff is an American film and television character actor. He was born in Jerusalem, Palestine Mandate.Born in what is now part of Israel, Persoff emigrated with his family to the United States in 1929... (Philip Jennings), Richard Lynch (Denton), Antony Ponzini (Mauro), Charlie Hill Charlie Hill Charlie Hill is an Oneida-Mohawk-Cree stand-up comedian and actor. He was also a writer on Roseanne.Although he is known for groundbreaking jokes that reverse the roles of Native American and white culture , his comedy transcends issues of color, and addresses foremost the matters of human... (Tommy Littlehorse), Allan Magicovsky (Jacoby), Barbara Baldavin Barbara Baldavin Barbara Baldavin is a television actress.She mainly performed in dramatic roles. In the 1960s she was a recurring character in Star Trek as Angela Martine. In the 1970s she was a regular cast member in Medical Center as Nurse Holmby.... (Nurse), Jeannie Newburn (Mother), Agustin Vallejo (Father) |
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Long Live the King | 20 | March 25, 1978 | David Ketchum, Anthony DiMarco | Gwen Arner Gwen Arner - Partial Director filmography :*Dr. Quinn, Medicine Woman *Homicide: Life on the Street *Beverly Hills, 90210 *Law & Order *The Trials of Rosie O'Neill *The Outsiders... |
A middle Eastern King is visiting the US, but an assassination has been planned. Jaime goes undercover as his secretary to prevent it and eventually manages to foil the murder plot and save the King. | ||||
Cast: John Reilly (Sam Sloan), Carmen Argenziano Carmen Argenziano Carmen Antimo Argenziano is an American actor who has appeared in over 50 movies and around 100 television movies or episodes.... (King Kusari), Charles M. Cioffi (Colonel Mostada), Madison Arnold (John), Lou Tiano (Nick), Rene Assa (Kia), Stanley Brock (Wally), Dov Gottesfeld (Sharokah), Rachel Bard (Lynette), Elise Caitlin (Beth), Brian Burgess (Mr. Byron) |
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Rancho Outcast | 21 | May 6, 1978 | Arthur Rowe | Ivan Dixon Ivan Dixon Ivan Dixon was an American actor, director, and producer best known for his series role in the 1960s sitcom Hogan's Heroes, for his role in the 1967 telefilm The Final War of Olly Winter, and for directing hundreds of episodes of television series... |
The engraving plate for the US hundred dollar bill has been stolen and traced to the Mexican village of Hidalgo. Jaime goes in to retrieve it, but finds herself up against a town full of killers and thieves. She retrieves the plate, but it looks unlikely she'll get out alive. With the help of an assistant, they manage to cause a flood and escape. | ||||
Cast: Keenan Wynn Keenan Wynn Keenan Wynn was an American character actor. His bristling mustache and expressive face were his stock in trade, and though he rarely had a lead role, he got prominent billing in most of his film and TV parts.... (Gustave), Don Calfa (Petey "The Weasel" Regan), Diane Civita (Mrs. Frank Boylin), Henry Kingi (One-Eyed-One), Robert Easton Robert Easton (actor) Robert Easton is an American actor whose career in film and television spans more than 60 years. His mastery of English dialect has earned him the epithet "The Man of a Thousand Voices", For decades he has been a leading Hollywood dialogue or accent coach.Easton was born Robert Easton Burke in... (Colonel), Dave Cass (Janos), George Kee Cheung (2nd Agent) |
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On the Run | 22 | May 13, 1978 | Steven E. deSouza | Thomas J. Blank |
Becoming tired and depressed, Jaime submits her resignation from the OSI to Oscar. The US Government informs Oscar that Jaime is not free to go considering her involvement with many top secret missions, but agrees to let her retire in a complex for ex-agents. Appalled, Jaime goes on the run with the government in pursuit. Jaime is eventually captured and agrees to go back to work, but on her own terms to allow for more of a personal life. | ||||
Cast: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams), Skip Homeier Skip Homeier -Career:Homeier began acting as Skippy Homeier at the age of six, on the radio show Portia Faces Life. From 1943 until 1944 he played the role of Emil in the Broadway play, Tomorrow the World. Cast as a child indoctrinated into Nazism, who is brought to the United States from Germany following the... (Senator Renshaw), Andrew Duggan Andrew Duggan -Career:During World War II, Duggan was in the 40th Special Services Company, led by actor Melvyn Douglas in the China Burma India Theater of World War II. His contact with Douglas later led to his performing with Lucille Ball in the play Dreamgirl. He developed a friendship with Broadway... (Dep. Director Parr), Linda Wiser (Sarah), Juno Dawson (Agent Harding), Mariel Aragon (Reiko), Johnny Timko (Tommy), Robert L. Benedetti (Balloon Man) |
Television movies
- 3 television movies. First broadcast (US): May 17, 1987 – 29 November 1994
- Producers: 1st: Michael Sloan, Bruce Lansbury, Bernadette Joyce; 2nd: Michael Sloan, Nigel Watts, Bernadette Joyce, Lee Majors, Richard Anderson; 3rd: Richard Anderson, Michael O. Gallant
Starring: Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, Lee Majors as Steve Austin, Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Martin E. Brook] as Dr. Rudy Wells
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The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman | May 17, 1987 | Michael Sloan, Bruce Lansbury | Ray Austin | |
Oscar is keen to recruit the retired Steve Austin to capture a group of criminals, who are looking into the secrets of bionics. Steve refuses until his son is injured in an aeroplane crash at which point Steve agrees to help if his son's life can be saved via bionics. Jaime arrives to help Steve's son come to terms with his new abilities, while Steve is keen to rekindle their romance. The three then find the criminals and bring their operations to a halt. | ||||
Cast: Tom Schanley Tom Schanley Tom Schanley is an American actor who has appeared in a number of television shows and feature films.His television credits include roles in Castle, Dexter, The Forgotten, Criminal Minds, CSI: Miami, CSI: NY, The Yellow Rose, Fame, T.J... (Michael Austin), Martin Landau Martin Landau Martin Landau is an American film and television actor. Landau began his career in the 1950s. His early films include a supporting role in Alfred Hitchcock's North by Northwest . He played continuing roles in the television series Mission: Impossible and Space:1999... (Lyle Stenning), Gary Lockwood Gary Lockwood Gary Lockwood is an American actor probably best known for his iconic 1968 role as the astronaut Dr. Frank Poole in 2001: A Space Odyssey.-Early life:... (John Praiser), Will Bledsoe (Tom Brubaker), Gary Blumsack (Jerry Dreyfuss), William Campbell William Campbell (film actor) William Campbell was an American actor who appeared in supporting roles in major film productions and also starred in several low-budget B-movies, including two cult horror films.-Career:... (General Forest), Robert F. Hoy (Kyle), Terry Kiser Terry Kiser Terry Kiser is an American actor, best known for his portrayal of the dead title-character in the comedy Weekend at Bernie's, and its sequel, Weekend at Bernie's II.... ("Santiago"), Cheryl McMannis (Carol), Patrick Pankhurst (Duke Rennecker), Bob Seagren Bob Seagren Robert "Bob" Seagren was an American pole vaulter, the 1968 Olympic champion.A native of Pomona, California, Bob Seagren was one of the world's top pole vaulters in the late 1960s and early 1970s. He won six National AAU and four NCAA titles indoors and outdoors. Indoors he posted eight world... (Martin), Danil Torppe (Reardon), Susan Woollen (Trish Sullivan), Scott Kraft (Nick), Bryan Cranston Bryan Cranston Bryan Lee Cranston is an American actor, voice actor, writer and director. He is best known for his roles as Hal the father in the Fox situation comedy Malcolm in the Middle, and Walter White in the AMC drama series Breaking Bad, for which he won three consecutive Outstanding Lead Actor in a Drama... (Dr. Shepherd), Keith Farrell (Jim Matlon), Phil Nordell (Christopher), Pamela Bryant Pamela Bryant Pamela Jean Bryant was an American model and actress. She was Playboy magazine's Playmate of the Month for its April 1978 issue. Her centerfold was photographed by Richard Fegley.... (Blonde Girl), Catherine McGoohan Catherine McGoohan Catherine McGoohan is a British actress active in the United States.McGoohan is the eldest daughter of acclaimed Irish-American actor Patrick McGoohan and his widow, British former stage actress Joan Drummond. She has two younger sisters, Anne and Frances... (Receptionist), Deborah White (Sally), Kawena Charlot (Megan), Sandey Grinn (Waiter), Leonard Kibrick Leonard Kibrick Leonard Kibrick , was an American former child actor, most notable for appearing in the Our Gang short subjects series from 1934 to 1936, usually portraying the villain... (Jensen), Michele Minailo (Holly), Julie H. Morgan (Hostess) |
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Bionic Showdown | April 30, 1989 | Michael Sloan, Robert DeLaurentis, Brock Choy | Alan J. Levi Alan J. Levi Alan J. Levi is an American fiilm, television director, television producer and writer.-Career:Working in television since the 1960s, Levi has amassed a notable credits, beginning his career as a writer on the television series National Velvet... |
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With Jaime helping new bionic recruit Kate, an enemy agent who also has bionics has come to light and the people behind her are determined to put an end to the OSI. Oscar then calls on Jaime and Steve to find the agents and end their work. | ||||
Cast: Robert Lansing Robert Lansing Robert Lansing served in the position of Legal Advisor to the State Department at the outbreak of World War I where he vigorously advocated against Britain's policy of blockade and in favor of the principles of freedom of the seas and the rights of neutral nations... (General John McAllister), Sandra Bullock Sandra Bullock Sandra Annette Bullock is an Academy Award winning American actress and producer who rose to fame in the 1990s after roles in successful films such as Demolition Man, Speed, The Net, A Time to Kill, and While You Were Sleeping. She continued with films such as Miss Congeniality, The Lake House,... (Kate Mason), Lee Majors II (Jim Castillian), Geraint Wyn Davies Geraint Wyn Davies Geraint Wyn Davies is a British-Canadian-American actor.He was born on 20 April 1957 in Britain, at Swansea. He was the son of a Congregationalist preacher... (Alan Devlin), Jeff Yagher Jeff Yagher Jeffrey Brian "Jeff" Yagher is an American actor.Born in Lawrence, Kansas, he graduated from Ohio State University and then attended the prestigious Yale School of Drama, where he appeared in productions of "The Vultures", "We Can't Pay, We Won't Play", and "Las Madres".His television debut was in... (Jim Goldman), Lawrence Dane (General Dzerinsky), Josef Sommer Josef Sommer Josef Sommer is an American film actor.He was born Maximilian Josef Sommer in Greifswald, Germany and was raised in North Carolina, the son of Elisabeth and Clemons Sommer, a professor of art history at the University of North Carolina. He studied at the Carnegie Institute of Technology... (Charles Esterman), Andrew R. Dan (Comrade Yuri Kellagyn), Carolynn Dunn (Sally), Jack Blum Jack Blum Jack Blum is a Canadian writer, producer, director, story editor, actor, educator and communications consultant based in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. With his longtime partner Sharon Corder, he has written and produced more than fifty hours of television drama for both Canadian and American broadcasters... (Larry), David Adamson (Sergeant Randall), James Kee James Kee James Kee was a U.S. Democratic politician.He was born in Bluefield, West Virginia. He was the son of John Kee, a U.S. Representative from West Virginia who served from 1933 until his death in 1951, and Elizabeth Kee, who succeeded her husband in Congress and served from 1951 until 1965... (OSI Officer), Marcia Levine (Tanya Fersova), Robert McClure Robert McClure Sir Robert John Le Mesurier McClure was an Irish explorer of the Arctic.In 1854, he was the first to transit the Northwest Passage , as well as the first to circumnavigate the Americas.-Early life and career:He was born at Wexford, in Ireland, the posthumous son of one of Abercrombie's captains,... (Dr. Williams), David Nerman (Peter), Steve Pernie (Russ), Steve Morris Steve Morris Steve Morris is an Australian former rugby league footballer of the 1970s and 80s. A state and national representative, his club career was played with the St. George Dragons and the Eastern Suburbs Roosters.... (Sports Announcer) |
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Bionic Ever After? | November 29, 1994 | Michael Sloan, Norman Morrill | Steven Stafford | |
Jaime and Steve are to marry, but Jaime's bionics begin to fail. It's soon discovered that its a virus developed by enemy agents threatening her as the agents attempt to use a nuclear missile. Steve comes to the rescue but not before he is also stricken with the virus. The pair eventually recover in time to stop the criminals and, twenty years after first getting engaged, Jaime and Steve finally get married. | ||||
Cast: Farrah Forke Farrah Forke Farrah Rachael Forke, sometimes credited as Farrah R. Forke , is an American actress known for her role as "Alex Lambert" on the NBC sitcom Wings, and "Mayson Drake" on Lois and Clark: The New Adventures of Superman... (Kimberly Harmon), Anne Lockhart (Caroline MacNamara), Alan Sader Alan Sader Alan Sader is an American film and stage actor. He is perhaps best known for being the television spokesperson for ChildFund International , an international child sponsorship charity. He has been the spokesman for the charity since 1992... (John MacNamara), Geordie Johnson (Miles Kendrick), Ivan Sergei Ivan Sergei Ivan Sergei is an American actor known for his work in television.-Personal life:Sergei was born Ivan Sergei Gaudio in Hawthorne, New Jersey, and is of Dutch and Italian descent. Ivan attended Hawthorne High School, where he was a member of the graduating class of 1989, and was a quarterback on... (Astaad Rashid), Lee Majors II (Jim Castillian), Robert D. Raiford Robert D. Raiford Robert D. Raiford offers liberal political and conservative social commentaries during the John Boy and Billy big show. He is from Concord, North Carolina and majored in communication at the University of South Carolina. Raiford got his start in broadcasting in 1944 by calling play by play at... (Minister), James Shanta (Rock), Michael Hartson (Stone), Ann Pierce (Connie Havilland), Michael Camden Richards (NEC Technician), Shanghai Stafford (Marine Captain), General Fermon Judd, Jr. (Bahamas Policeman), Michael Burgess (Delta Commando), Steffen Foster (Reporter) |