Best Episodes
In 1975 Lindsay Wagner made a guest appearance on 'The $6 Million Dollar Man' as perfect female companion for Steve Austin - Jaime Sommers. After a tragic skydiving accident, Jaime also received Bionic replacements. She and Steve planned to be married, but it came to pass that Jaime's body rejected her new limbs and she died. ABC realized how phenomenally successful Lindsay Wagner's portrayal of Jaime Sommers had become. So, they brought her back to life and spun her off into her own series - 'The Bionic Woman'. It debuted in January 1976 and was an immediate hit. The series ran on ABC for two seasons, and was picked up by NBC for its final season.
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To search for a life of her own, Jaime resigns from the OSI and then flees for her life when the government tries to confine her to a compound for retired agents.
The episode was rated 7.91 from 11 votes.
Steve and Jaime become Oscar and Callahan's only hope of survival when Franklin uses the weather control machine to repel a military strike force from his island.
The episode was rated 7.91 from 23 votes.
Jaime is imprisoned for treason after the forty million dollar decoding device she was to deliver never arrives at its destination.
The episode was rated 7.94 from 17 votes.
Jaime is sent to a remote island to impersonate the niece of the Carstairs family. When the family is sent on a scavenger hunt to find their dead brother's fortune, it's up to Jaime to locate it first and obtain the formula for a top-secret alloy.
The episode was rated 7.94 from 18 votes.
Oscar enters Jaime as a contestant in the Miss United States Pageant in order to uncover an espionage operation that is endangering American security plans.
The episode was rated 7.96 from 26 votes.
Jaime combats female robots that Dr. Franklin is using in a scheme to kidnap Oscar Goldman and obtain an experimental weather control device.
The episode was rated 8.00 from 22 votes.
Jaime is captured by men who are plotting to steal an atomic-powered flying suit, and her life depends on a story-telling Indian boy's ability to convince someone that he saw a silver man in the desert.
The episode was rated 8.00 from 24 votes.
Jaime enlists the help of dare-devil Evel Knievel in an attempt to retrieve a computer tape stolen by the KGB in East Germany.
The episode was rated 8.10 from 10 votes.
Dr. Elijah Cooper, an aging scientist, threatens the release of a doomsday device unless world peace is maintained.
The episode was rated 8.17 from 18 votes.
Carl, the son of the deranged Dr. Franklin, reactivates his father's army of female robots in order to steal America's first directed energy ray weapon.
The episode was rated 8.33 from 18 votes.
Carl demands Jaime, Oscar, and Rudy as ransom for the stolen energy ray weapon that he has launched into orbit and now controls.
The episode was rated 8.38 from 16 votes.
Following her prison escape, Jaime is unable to convince anyone, including Oscar, of her true identity. Back in Ojai, Lisa tries to become Jaime Sommers, but the drug she is using to produce super-strength is slowly poisoning her.
The episode was rated 8.46 from 13 votes.
While Callahan is having her hair shampooed, Jaime overhears her revealing top-secret information which endangers Oscar's life.
The episode was rated 8.50 from 10 votes.
When Max, the world's first bionic dog, runs off in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Jaime and an old flame follow him into a raging forest fire.
The episode was rated 8.57 from 14 votes.
Jaime battles for her life as she tries to stop the launch of the doomsday device, which is now controlled by the ALEX 7000 super-computer.
The episode was rated 8.61 from 18 votes.
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