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Season 1


"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 1 -- Jaime Sommers begins a new life teaching school during the week and working for OSI on weekends.
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Season 1, Episode 1: Welcome Home, Jaime: Part 2

Original Air Date—21 January 1976
Jaime finds out her old adversary Carlton Harris has been laying traps for her in order to test her Bionic abilities. So she decides to play into his hands by pretending to have had enough of working for the OSI and infiltrate Carlton's organization.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 2 -- Jaime, disguised as a nurse, is assigned to fly into a civil war-torn South American country to rescue the American ambassador and his wife.

Season 1, Episode 2: Angel of Mercy

Original Air Date—28 January 1976
Jaime goes on a rescue mission to Costa Bravo disguised as an army nurse. She is accompanied by cranky helicopter pilot Jack Starkey. Their mission: to find the American ambassador and his wife.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 3 -- A beloved school bus driver, who has been hiding out from the underworld, is found by gangland leaders.

Season 1, Episode 3: A Thing of the Past

Original Air Date—18 February 1976
Beloved school bus driver and local mechanic Harry Anderson gets in trouble when he is recognized by a couple of thugs. It turns out he's been hiding out in Ojai for 15 years ever since witnessing a club owner being murdered.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 4 -- Jaime tries valiantly to save the life of a pet lion stalked by irate ranchers.

Season 1, Episode 4: Claws

Original Air Date—25 February 1976
Jaime is looking after Susan Victor's wild animal ranch for a few days. Some of the local ranchers have become convinced Susan's pet lion Neil has been attacking their stock.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 5 -- Jaime and Steve team up to stop a missile attack on Los Angeles launched from within the U.S.

Season 1, Episode 5: The Deadly Missiles

Original Air Date—3 March 1976
An unauthorized missile has been launched from the ranch estate of tycoon J.T. Connors. Since J.T. used to sponsor Jaime Sommers during the early days of her tennis career, Oscar Goldman sends Jaime to investigate while Steve Austin monitors for more more missiles at M.E.W.S. Control.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 6 -- Jaime enters a beauty contest in order to uncover an espionage operation that is endangering American security plans.

Season 1, Episode 6: Bionic Beauty

Original Air Date—17 March 1976
Despite her objections, Oscar enters Jaime as a contestant in the Miss United States pageant which he thinks is being rigged. Posing as Miss California with Helen Elgin as her chaperon, Jaime is actually looking for a micro computer circuit that is about to be smuggled out of the country.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 7 -- Jaime's mother supposedly returns from the dead for a last visit with Jaime.

Season 1, Episode 7: Jaime's Mother

Original Air Date—24 March 1976
Jaime is contacted by a mysterious woman claiming to be her mother. Oscar Goldman admits to the fact that Ann Sommers used to be a spy and even had a double by the name of Chris Stuart. While Jaime and Ann are getting reacquainted, some thugs on Ann's tail are planning to silence her once and for all.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 8 -- Jaime enters an international desert auto event to retrieve a cassette vital to national security.

Season 1, Episode 8: Winning Is Everything

Original Air Date—7 April 1976
Jaime becomes Tim Sander's navigator during the Dash-i-Ravar international race. Her goal is to secure a cassette tape with top secret information when the race passes through Taftan, South West Asia. In this part of the world, Oscar takes on a disguise and goes by the name of 'Oscar Bartholomew'.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 9 -- Jaime is captured by men planning to steal an atomic-powered flying suit from an air base.

Season 1, Episode 9: Canyon of Death

Original Air Date—14 April 1976
A native American boy joins Jaime's class at Ventura Air Force Base but has trouble fitting in because of his overactive imagination involving his Indian heritage. When he wanders into the desert to be on his own, he stumbles upon a test involving an atomic powered flying suit.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 10 -- Having survived a plane crash, Jaime and Dr. Wells are marked for death by three other survivors.

Season 1, Episode 10: Fly Jaime

Original Air Date—5 May 1976
Jaime is undercover as stewardess Miss Winters to keep an eye on Rudy Wells who is transporting a top secret Cobalt 247 formula. The plane goes down in an electrical storm and the passengers end up on a deserted island where the conspirators will do anything to get the formula from Rudy.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 11 -- Jaime is framed while acting as courier to deliver a multi-million-dollar decoder to a secret testing center.

Season 1, Episode 11: The Jailing of Jaime

Original Air Date—12 May 1976
Jaime acts as a courier, delivering Dr. Hatcher's new Cryptograph analyzer. The next day, it turns out the device has fallen into the wrong hands and Jaime is accused of selling it to a foreign power.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 12 -- A woman doubles as Jaime in order to obtain top-secret material from Oscar Goldman's files.

Season 1, Episode 12: Mirror Image

Original Air Date—19 May 1976
While Jaime Sommers is on holiday in Nassau, doctor James Courtney has transformed Lisa Galloway into Sommers' double using plastic surgery. Galloway infiltrates the OSI building to photograph top-secret documents and if needed, assassinate Oscar Goldman. Meanwhile, Courtney's henchmen are moving in on Jaime to get rid of her so Lisa can take her place permanently.

"The Bionic Woman" (1976): Season 1: Episode 13 -- Jaime turns ghosthunter as supernatural forces disrupt a critical secret project in New England.

Season 1, Episode 13: The Ghost Hunter

Original Air Date—26 May 1976
Jamie poses as a governess to Amanda Cory who seems to be haunted by her mother's ghost. The supernatural disruptions are prohibiting Amanda's father to complete his OSI funded experiments.

Season 2


Season 2, Episode 1: The Return of Bigfoot: Part 2

Original Air Date—22 September 1976
Steve Austin, suffering from radiation poisoning has given Jaime Sommers the task to find the alien visitors to get some of their wonder drug Neotraxin. Unfortunately for Jaime, Sasquatch is barring her way.

Season 2, Episode 2: In This Corner, Jaime Sommers

Original Air Date—29 September 1976
An OSI agent disappears while working undercover in a ladies wrestling joint, so Oscar persuades Jaime Sommers to take his place and find him. Dressed in a little American Indian outfit, 'Savage Jessie Sommers' gets into trouble even before her first wrestling match as she finds the manager and some of his girls dealing with foreign agents.

Season 2, Episode 3: Assault on the Princess

Original Air Date—6 October 1976
Using the name surname 'Windsor', Jaime stows away on the luxurious cruise ship the Princess Louise to catch the mysterious Ice Man and find two missing and volatile energy cells. Also aboard is her persistent Italian stalker from a previous mission, Romero.

Season 2, Episode 4: Road to Nashville

Original Air Date—20 October 1976
A fellow OSI agent goes missing while investigating country legend Big Buck Buckley who seems to be passing out top secret information by way of his music. Muffin Calhoun, a mutual acquaintance of Buck and Oscars takes Jaime to Nashville and introduces her to Buckley as the aspiring singer 'Jodi Lee Sommers'.

Season 2, Episode 5: Kill Oscar

Original Air Date—27 October 1976
Ex-OSI scientist Dr. Franklin is being backed by foreign powers to steal the experimental weather control device he once worked on. To do so, he devices a plan to replace the secretaries of the six most important men in the OSI with Fembot duplicates. First up are Rudy Well's secretary Lynda Rosand and Oscar Goldman's right hand woman Peggy Callahan. However, the Fembots have an unnerving effect on Jaime Sommer's bionic hearing.

Season 2, Episode 6: Kill Oscar: Part 3

Original Air Date—3 November 1976
Dr. Franklin has retreated to a remote island and uses the stolen weather-control machine to surround it with a raging hurricane. While the military plans an attack, Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers ask Admiral Richter to have them attempt to rescue Oscar Goldman and Peggy Callahan. All they need to get to the island is an atomic submarine.

Season 2, Episode 7: Black Magic

Original Air Date—10 November 1976
Cyrus Carstairs, the inventor of a new top secret formula for high speed alloy to be used in jet fighters dies, leaving his greedy relatives greedy for his inheritance. One of them puts the formula up on the black market, and Jaime is send in to get it first, posing as cousin Tracy, whom nobody had seen since she joined the circus as a fortune teller 18 years earlier.

Season 2, Episode 8: Sister Jaime

Original Air Date—24 November 1976
Jaime takes the place of an infamous female courier and goes undercover as a nun in a convent where diamonds are being exchanged for heroin.

Season 2, Episode 9: The Vega Influence

Original Air Date—1 December 1976
Jaime Sommers and Michael Marchetti travel to a military base on Grand Tooley to pick up some medical equipment only to find the base completely deserted with everything left running. Then one by one, the men in their party begin to disappear.

Season 2, Episode 10: Jaime's Shield

Original Air Date—15 December 1976
Oscar sends Jaime to the Santa Regina police academy as one of the first female cadets to locate a foreign agent who has reportedly infiltrated the police force.

Season 2, Episode 11: Jaime's Shield: Part 2

Original Air Date—22 December 1976
Jaime has graduated from police academy and is set to work in Santa Regina's 5th precinct. Foreign premier Rinja Gabrin is about to visit the city, and is the target of the foreign agent and the crooked cops she has bought off.

Season 2, Episode 12: Biofeedback

Original Air Date—12 January 1977
Jaime teams up with Darwin Jones, an expert in meditation and biofeedback to stop his brother Payton from selling a code analyzer to foreign powers. If they get their hands on the analyzer, the identities of every OSI agent are at stake.

Season 2, Episode 13: Doomsday Is Tomorrow

Original Air Date—19 January 1977
Dr.Elijah Cooper invites four eminent scientists to present his Doomsday device - a Uthenium bomb that will go off the moment any country on Earth explodes a nuclear bomb. In effect he is forcing the world to live in peace or face the consequences.

Season 2, Episode 14: Doomsday Is Tomorrow: Part 2

Original Air Date—26 January 1977
Dr. Cooper's Doomsday Device has been triggered and only Jaime Sommers can attempt to break through the defenses held up by super computer ALEX7000 before it's too late.

Season 2, Episode 15: Deadly Ringer

Original Air Date—2 February 1977
Jaime Sommers is knocked out while doing some needlework at home and wakes up in a cell at state penitentiary, having switched places with her double, Lisa Galloway. Meanwhile, Galloway has taken Sommers place teaching at Ventura Air Force base. She and her benefactor Dr. Courtney mistakingly think Jaime's super strength is derived from a substance invented by Rudy Wells called Adrenalizine and Lisa is tasked to steal more of it. Back in prison, Jaime is about to receive plastic surgery against her will to restore Lisa's old face.

Season 2, Episode 16: Deadly Ringer: Part 2

Original Air Date—9 February 1977
Lisa Galloway is enjoying Jaime Sommers' life so much she doesn't want to give it up. Having been assigned to courier the Adrenalizine, Lisa keeps some for herself to have access to Jaime's super strength. Meanwhile, the real Jaime Sommers has escaped from prison but find that nobody, not even Oscar Goldman, believes her when she tells them who she really is.

Season 2, Episode 17: Jaime and the King

Original Air Date—23 February 1977
Oscar gives Jaime an undercover job in Monte Carlo posing as the private tutor of Prince Ishmael, son of Sha Ali Ben Gazim of Almain. Her mission is to protect the Shah from assassins targeting him without his knowledge.

Season 2, Episode 18: Beyond the Call

Original Air Date—9 March 1977
Decorated Vietnam veteran John Cross takes a job teaching survival skills at the Ventura Air Force School and Jaime Sommers is his first test subject. Helen and Jim look after Cross's daughter Kim who hasn't spoken since her mother died in her arms. The young girl soon proves herself to be a handful and Major Cross is planning to steal a top-secret missile guidance system to get back at the army which he feels deserted by.

Season 2, Episode 19: The Dijon Caper

Original Air Date—16 March 1977
Jaime Sommers travels to Paris, France with art forger Pierre Lambert to catch an American criminal called Beaumont who pays Pierre to copy stolen art. Although Lambert tries to give her the slip several times, eventually he realizes that Jaime is his only means of breaking free from Beaumont without being killed.

Season 2, Episode 20: The Night Demon

Original Air Date—23 March 1977
Thomas Bearclaw and his friend Lyle Cannon find a carving of the Indian protector of the dead Masauu at an excavation site and are haunted by the demon that very night. The next day Jaime Sommers visits unexpectedly as Bearclaw had been asking her to do so for some time. Before long, Jaime is having nightmarish visions of Masauu as well.

Season 2, Episode 21: Iron Ships and Dead Men

Original Air Date—30 March 1977
Oscar reveals the reason he joined US intelligence was to clear the name of his missing brother Samuel, who disappeared during Pearl Harbor when Oscar was 11. Now, 36 years later, the older Goldman's dog-tags have been found on board the destroyer Henderson and Jaime is glad to offer her assistance and goes undercover as a member of the salvage team.

Season 2, Episode 22: Once a Thief

Original Air Date—4 May 1977
After small time burglar Inky is thwarted by Jaime, he decides to prove he did not imagine her bionic powers by filming her doing super human feats. This in turn gives him the idea to blackmail her into helping him pull one big score: a bank robbery.

Season 3


Season 3, Episode 1: The Bionic Dog

Original Air Date—10 September 1977
Jaime learns that a bionic prototype was applied to a German Sheppard six years earlier. Every defect that Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers have suffered from over the years, Maxamillion (who's bionics cost a million dollars) suffered from first. Now Max is acting lifeless and depressed and Rudy Wells is planning to put the dog down. So, Jaime takes it upon herself to prove Max still has the will to live

Season 3, Episode 2: The Bionic Dog: Part 2

Original Air Date—17 September 1977
Jaime and Max have fled to the Sierra Nevada mountains and take refugee with an old flame of hers, forest ranger Roger Crete. She finally deduces that Max is not suffering from bionic breakdown, but has a fear of fire instead. During one such episode, Max breaks loose and runs straight into a forest fire.

Season 3, Episode 3: Fembots in Las Vegas

Original Air Date—24 September 1977
Peggy Callahan's Fembot double is remotely reactivated while in storage at the Office of Scientific Intelligence by Carl Franklink, son of it the Fembot's creator. His plan is in motion to steal a new energy ray weapon invented by the reclusive and terminally ill scientist Rod Kyler. At the same time Oscar Goldman and Jaime Sommers are also trying to contact Kyler at his private penthouse in Las Vegas.

Season 3, Episode 4: Fembots in Las Vegas: Part 2

Original Air Date—1 October 1977
Carl Franklin has managed to launch the stolen energy ray into space and now demands that the three people he holds responsible for his father's death be handed over to him. They are: Oscar Goldman, Dr. Rudy Wells and Jaime Sommers.

Season 3, Episode 5: Rodeo

Original Air Date—15 October 1977
Oscar asks Jaime to keep an eye on OSI computer expert Billy Cole who spends all his spare time competing in rodeo competitions. Cole has developed a Minerva code but has neglected to write any of hit down, and foreign powers want to make sure the code goes down with Cole during his latest competition.

Season 3, Episode 6: African Connection

Original Air Date—29 October 1977
Jaime Sommers is on a mission in Africa t stop dictator Azzar from rigging the elections. She hires Harry Walker and his WWII tank 'The Princess' to transport her through the jungle.

Season 3, Episode 7: Motorcycle Boogie

Original Air Date—5 November 1977
Jaime is in West Germany on the trail of a stolen computer tape. She crosses the Iron Curtain with the help from motorcycle stunt man Evel Knievel, though she refuses to believe he is who he claims to be.

Season 3, Episode 8: Brain Wash

Original Air Date—12 November 1977
Oscar's secretary Peggy Callahan introduces Jaime Sommers to her new boyfriend John at his hair salon. Jaime then overhears Callahan spilling classified OSI information while having a wash and a set. Sommers in turn tells Oscar Goldman not to trust his secretary any longer although Callahan insists she's innocent. Jaime decides to visit John's salon to find what exactly is going on there.

Season 3, Episode 9: Escape to Love

Original Air Date—26 November 1977
Jaime is on a mission to rescue Doctor Arlo Kelso and his son Sandor from behind the Iron Curtain. Things become complicated when Sandor falls in love with her.

Season 3, Episode 10: Max

Original Air Date—3 December 1977
Bionic canine Max is kidnapped by foreign agents just when Jaime is incapacitated because of a bionic check-up.

Season 3, Episode 11: Over the Hill Spy

Original Air Date—17 December 1977
Oscar Goldman asks retired OSI agent Terrence Quinn to help catch his long time Sovjet nemesis Vanovic. Jaime Sommers is brought in to accompany Quinn on his mission.

Season 3, Episode 12: All for One

Original Air Date—7 January 1978
Jaime enrolls in college to find a computer hacker who's been raiding several bank accounts, including the OSI.

Season 3, Episode 13: The Pyramid

Original Air Date—14 January 1978
While Oscar is overseeing an attempt to safe the ozone layer, OSI agent Chris Williams goes on a dinner date with Jaime Sommers. They both end up caught in a mysterious underground pyramid made by intelligent aliens ages ago. The sentinel has just awoken because Oscar's experiment could be harmful to his people and they in turn might retaliate against Earth.

Season 3, Episode 14: The Antidote

Original Air Date—21 January 1978
During a meeting with Soviet ambassador Zuhkov, both he and Jaime Sommers are poisoned. As Chris Williams and Max race to find Dr. Rudy Wells, Jaime lays dying unless she reveals Oscar Goldman's top secret location.

Season 3, Episode 15: The Martians Are Coming, the Martians Are Coming

Original Air Date—28 January 1978
Rudy Wells and fellow OSI operative Ray Fisk are abducted by a bright red flying saucer near the underground laboratory specializing in UFO sightings known as 'The Barn'. Jaime Sommers decides to investigate and runs into nosy reporter Casey.

Season 3, Episode 16: Sanctuary Earth

Original Air Date—11 February 1978
A satellite inexplicably crashes down in a lake near Ojai. Jaime Sommers is first on the scene and discovers a young girl named Aura who claims to be from another planet. Aura explains she is a princess from the planet Zorla and is being pursued by trackers from the planet Ulo.

Season 3, Episode 17: Deadly Music

Original Air Date—18 February 1978
Dr. Henry Klempt has isolated a frequency that makes sharks attack anything or anyone he wants. When Jaime Sommers joins a diving team that is deploying a submarine detection system, she becomes the first human test subject of this 'deadly music'.

Season 3, Episode 18: Which One Is Jaime?

Original Air Date—25 February 1978
When Oscar learns some men are investigating Jaime, he lures her into OSI HQ under the pretense of a mission. Callahan is tasked to take car of Max at Jaime's carriage house, only to fall victim to the kidnappers who mistake her for Jaime.

Season 3, Episode 19: Out of Body

Original Air Date—4 March 1978
Jaime's native American soul mate Tommy Littlehorse is electrocuted and left for dead during a break in at the OSI labs. Since he was one of the few people with access to the top secret Rosebud project, suspicion falls on the comatose Littlehorse. However, Jaime is certain of his innocence and begins to receive visits from Tommy's out of body spirit form.

Season 3, Episode 20: Long Live the King

Original Air Date—25 March 1978
Middle Eastern king Kusari is visiting New York and Jaime Sommers poses as his new social secretary to foil an assassination plot. Unfortunately the foreign agents recognize Jaime and try to get rid of her. Sommers teams up with the chief of protocol Sam Sloan, who also happens to be a self indulgent lady killer. Sloan comes to think the assassination attempts are meant for him because of his gambling debts.

Season 3, Episode 21: Rancho Outcast

Original Air Date—6 May 1978
Jaime Sommers assumes the identify of criminal Blondie Malone to find a couple of stolen currency plates. She teams up with Petie 'The Weasel' Regan, who is the only person that can identify the culprit, Frank Boylan. Together they head for Hidalgo, a safe haven for criminals in Central America.

Season 3, Episode 22: On the Run

Original Air Date—13 May 1978
Jaime Sommers has decided to retire from the OSI. The powers that be go over Oscar Goldman's head and want to put her in a special compound for retired agents because they see her bionics as government property. As Oscar breaks the news to Jaime, he tells her to make a run for it. When she does, she is immediately branded a fugitive wanted by the government.

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