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The Six Million Dollar Man Episodes:



First Season:

Pilot. The Six Million Dollar Man (a/k/a The Moon and the Desert)

First aired: 3/7/1973

When Colonel Steve Austin tests a new government plane, he is nearly killed after it malfunctions and crashes. To save him he is rebuilt using bionic parts. Having a hard time making the psychological adjustment and feeling depressed, Steve is given a government assignment in the Middle East.

Writer: Henri Simoun
Director: Richard Irving
Guest star: Barbara Anderson (Jean Manners), Darren McGavin (Oliver Spencer), Charles Knox Robinson (Prisoner), Ivor Barry (Geraldton), Dorothy Green (Mrs. McKay), Anne Whitfield (Young Woman), George D. Wallace (General), Robert Cornthwaite (Dr. Ashburn), Maurice Sherbanee (Nudaylah), Olan Soule (Saltillo), Norma Storch (Woman), John Mark Robinson (Aide)
 

1. Population: Zero

First aired: 1/18/1974    Production Code: 40013

When Steve and Oscar investigate the death of the entire population of a small town, they are contacted by a scientist, once employed by the government, who is set on revenge for past grievances. Steve must stop him when he demands $10 million dollars or he will kill another town.

Guest star: Don Porter (Dr. Stanley Bacon), Paul Carr (I) (Officer Cord), Michael Santiago (Gary), Penny Fuller (Dr. Chris Forbes)

2.  Survival of the Fittest

First aired: 1/25/1974    Production Code: 40007

During important negotiations with Russian officials, Oscar's life is threatened. When the plane that Steve and Oscar are flying in crashes, Steve must protect Oscar from the individuals wanting to make sure the negotiations fail.

Guest star: Laurette Spang (Helen Wave), William Smith (I) (Maxwell), Jo Anne Worley (Mona)
 

TV Movie. The Solid Gold Kidnapping

First aired: 11/17/1973

Steve becomes involved in a series of kidnapping cases culminating in a demand in a billion dollar ransom delivered from Fort Knox. When the ransom is hijacked, Steve must team up with a scientist to extract the information from a dead kidnapper's brain through cell transfer technology.

Writer: Larry Alexander
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: Terry Carter (Mel Bristo), Maurice Evans (The Chairman), John Vernon (Julian Pec), Luciana Paluzzi (The Contessa), Elizabeth Ashley (Dr. Erica Bergner), Leif Erickson (William Henry Cameron), Craig Huebing (Roger Ventriss), David White (Ambassador Scott), Marcel Hillaire (Customs Inspector), Leigh Christian (Lady Skier), James B. Sikking (2nd OSO Agent), Maurice Marsac (Desk Clerk), Vito Scotti (2nd Taxi Driver), Rudy Challenger (Executive), Karen Klein (Stewardess), Jan Arvan (Doctor), Danielle Aubry (Nurse), Jack Ragotzy (1st Taxi Driver)
 

3. Operation Firefly

First aired: 2/1/1974    Production Code: 40016

When a crime syndicate kidnaps Dr. Samuel Abbott, the inventor of a portable laser projector, Steve enlists the help of his daughter Susan - who has the gift of ESP - to rescue him.

Guest star: Pamela Franklin (Susan Abbott)
 

TV Movie. Wine, Women and War

First aired: 10/20/1973

Steve is assigned to stop weapons dealer Findletter, who claims to have a Polaris nuclear missile for sale. Along the way, he must deal with Soviet agents Alexi and Katrina and stop Findletter's hijacking of a newly launched submarine.

Writer: Glen A. Larson
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: Britt Ekland (Katrina Volana), Eric Braeden (Arlen Findletter), Earl Holliman (Harry Donner), David McCallum (Alexi Kaslov), Michele Carey (Cynthia Holland), Lee Bergere (Masaha), Simon Scott (Captain Dawson), Robert F. Simon (Captain Walker), Dennis Rucker (First Officer Meade), George Keymas (Patrol Boat Commander), Joseph Hindy (Radar Man), Don Hanmer (Airline Passenger), Catherine Ferrar (Tamara), Bobbie Mitchell (Stewardess), John Ellerick (1st Officer Briggs), Rozelle Gayle (1st Bodyguard), Bob Minor (2nd Bodyguard)
 

4. Day of the Robot

First aired: 2/8/1974    Production Code: 40012

In an attempt to steal a top secret anti-missile device, Steve's associate and friend Major Sloan is kidnapped and replaced with a robot. Steve must discover the imposter and keep the device from being stolen then sold to the highest bidder.

Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Henry Jones (Dr. Dolenz), John Saxon (Major Frederick Slaon), Charles Bateman (Parnell)
 

5. Little Orphan Airplane

First aired: 2/22/1974    Production Code: 40014

Steve is assigned to find and rescue downed pilot Josh Perkins, as well as recover the evidence of U.N. treaty violations that Perkins had on him when he disappeared.

Guest star: Dale Robertson (Himself), Scoey Mitchell (General Eiling), Greg Morris (Injured Pilot), Susan Powell (Sister Terese)
 

6. Doomsday, and Counting

First aired: 3/1/1974    Production Code: 40005

When an earthquake threatens the stability of an underground Russian nuclear installation, Steve must rescue the fiance of his friend Col. Vasily Zhukov, who is buried beneath debris. Complicating matters further, Steve must also stop the reactor when it goes into a nuclear countdown to explosion.

Guest star: Bruce Glover (Captain Voda), William Smithers (General Koslenko), Jane Merrow (Irena Leonova), Gary Collins (Colonel Vasily Zhukov)
 

7. Eyewitness to Murder

First aired: 3/8/1974    Production Code: 40023

When a failed attempt is made on the life of grand jury witness in a mob case, Steve must protect the witness from an inevitable 2nd attempt.

Guest star: Sal Ponti (Tom Windom)
 

8. The Rescue of Athena One

First aired: 3/15/1974    Production Code: 40024

Steve is launched into space to rescue two astronauts stranded in a crippled space capsule.

Writer: D.C. Fontana
Guest star: Farrah Fawcett (Major Kelly Wood)
 

9. Dr. Wells is Missing

First aired: 3/29/1974    Production Code: 40021

When a group of international criminals kidnap Dr. Rudy Wells in order to force him to build them a bionic man, Steve is sent to find and rescue him.

Writer: Elroy Schwartz, Krishna Shah, William Keenan
Director: Virgil Vogel
Guest star: Than Wyenn (Desk Clerk) , John Van Dreelen (Alfredo Tucelli), Jim Shane (Yamo), Michael Dante (Julio Tucelli), Curt Lowens (Anton Brandt), Norbert Schiller (Porter), Cynthia Lynn (Fraulein Krueger), Ynes Van Holt (Switchboard Operator)
 

10. The Last of the Fourth of Julys

First aired: 4/5/1974    Production Code: 40022

When a terrorist uses a laser to try to kill a group of prime ministers attending an international meeting in Paris, Steve is assigned to infiltrate his compound and stop him.

Writer: Richard Landau
Director: Reza Badiyi
Guest star: Steve Forest (Quail), Kevin Tighe (Root), Tom Reese (Joe Alabam), Arlene Martel (Violette), Barry Cahill (Submarine Captain), Hank Stohl (Balsam), Ben Wright (Ives), H. Alan Deglin (Hurst), Tom Hayden (Sonar)
 

11. Burning Bright

First aired: 4/12/1974    Production Code: 40020

Steve's astronaut friend Josh Lang is impaired after being exposed to an electrical field while in space. Lang finds himself with strange abilities, including the ability to communicate with dolphins, but when his condition deteriorates, Steve must find him and take him to a facility so he cannot harm himself.

Writer: Del Reisman
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Quinn Redeker (Calvin Billings) , William Shatner (Josh Lang), Warren Kemmerling (Dr. Ted Haldane), Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (Ernesto Arruza), Anne Schedeen (Tina Larsen), Joe Di Reda (1st Deputy), Ron Stokes (2nd M.P.), Aaron Mitchell (2nd Deputy), Chas. Floyd Johnson (3rd M.P.), Trent Dolan (Technician), Mary Rings (Millie)
 

12. The Coward

First aired: 4/19/1974    Production Code: 40015

When an earthquake in the Himalayas uncovers a DC-3 plane containing secret papers that went down during World War II, Steve is sent to recover the papers. Steve also tries to clear the name of the pilot, his father, who was accused of bailing out, leaving the rest of the crew to die.

Writer: Elroy Schwartz
Director: Reza Badiyi
Guest star: George Montgomery (Garth), Ron Soble (Queng-Dri), France Nuyen (Mamu), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), George Takei (Chin Ling), Fuji (Kai Sing), Bennie Dobbins (1st Bandit), Robert Herron (2nd Bandit), Bill Lane (3rd Bandit), Kim Kahana (Prokar), Kenny Endoso (Johra)
 

13. Run, Steve, Run

First aired: 4/26/1974    Production Code: 40025

When a crime syndicate and a robot creator conspire to build a team of bionic robot criminals, they kidnap Steve in order to learn how his bionic limbs work.

Writer: Lionel E. Siegel
Director: Jerry Jameson
Guest star: Henry Jones (Dr. Jeffrey Dolenz), Melissa Greene (Suzie Lund), George Murdock (Rossi), Mike Henry (I) (Cliff Platt), Victor Millan (Art Rameriz), Bill Conklin (Smitty), Fred Lerner (Bill Wooters), Tony Epper (Ranch Hand), Noah Beery Jr. (Tom Molson)
 

14. Nuclear Alert

First aired: 9/13/1974    Production Code: 41201

Steve must stop a group of government conspirators who have assembled an atomic bomb from stolen parts.

Writer: William Driskill
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Carol Lawrence (Dr. Clea Broder), Felice Orlandi (Cal), George Gaynes (General Wiley), Stewart Moss (Air Force Major), Fred Beir (Ted Swenson), Thomas Bellin (Carson), Sid Haig (3rd Passenger), Irene Tedrow (Farmer's Wife), Savannah Bentley (Elaine)
 

15. The Pioneers

First aired: 9/20/1974    Production Code: 41204

While scientist David Tate experiments with a serum designed to awaken cyrogenic patients, he is accidentally injected with too much serum. When the space capsule in which he was experimenting crashes, he begins terrorizing the countryside and Steve must hunt him down.

Writer: Bill Svanoe
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Guest star: Mike Farrell (David Tate), Joan Darling (Nicole Simmons), Robert F. Simon (The Sheriff), Vince Howard (Walker), Milt Kogan (Major, A.F.), Bill Sorrells (Chief Master Sgt., A.F.), Bob Bernard (1st Federal Agent), Justin Wilde (2nd Camper)
 

16. Pilot Error

First aired: 9/27/1974    Production Code: 41206

A plane carrying Steve, a Senator, and the politician's aides crashes in the desert. Steve is blinded in the accident but must lead the others to safety.

Writer: Edward J. Lakso
Director: Jerry Jameson
Guest star: Pat Hingle (Senator Hill), Alfred Ryder (Joe Lannon), Susanne Zenor (Airman Jill Denby), Stephen Nathan (Greg Hill), Chet Douglas (Reporter), Hank Stohl (A.F. Major Phillips), Hank Brandt (Master Sgt. Cole)
 

17. The Pal-Mir Escort

First aired: 10/4/1974    Production Code: 41208

When the Prime Minister of a small country has a heart attack while negotiating peace amongst its surrounding neighbors, she is selected to receive the first bionic heart. Steve is assigned to protect her while she is transported to the secret hospital where the procedure will take place.

Writer: Margaret Schneider, Paul Schneider (II)
Director: Lawrence Dobkin
Guest star: Anne Revere (Madame Salka Pal-Mir), Leo Fuchs (Dr. Av Ni), Nate Esformes (Chief of Security Shahvid), Denny Miller (Stellen), Virginia Gregg (Sarah), Robert Rothwell (Helicopter Pilot Johnson), John Landis (Michael), Jamie Donnelly (Linda)
 

18. The Seven Million Dollar Man

First aired: 11/1/1974    Production Code: 41224

When Steve discovers that another bionic man exists, he is assigned to help him adjust to his bionics.

Writer: Peter Allan Fields
Director: Dick Moder
Guest star: Monte Markham (Barney Miller), Marshall Reed (Gate Guard), Fred Lerner (O.S.I. Man), Maggie Sullivan (Carla Peterson)
 

19. Straight on 'til Morning  

First aired: 11/8/1974    Production Code: 41214

When an alien ship crashes, there is only one survivor. Steve helps the alien return to her mother ship, while the sheriff tries to capture her.

Writer: D.C. Fontana
Director: Lawrence Doheny
Guest star: Meg Foster (Minonee), Cliff Osmond (Sheriff Bob Kemp), Donald Billitt (Deputy Lohrman), Kurt Grayson (Deputy Cockrell), Lucas White (Deputy Packer), Jimmy Lydon (Dr. Waters), Robert Bruce Lang (1st Technician), John Clavin (Project Director), Al Dunlap (Ed Hermon), Christopher Mears (Eymon)
 

20. The Midas Touch

First aired: 11/15/1974    Production Code: 41220

When Oscar disappears, Steve investigates a lead involving a government operated gold mine.

Writer: Donald L. Gold, Lester William Berke, Peter Allan Fields
Director: Bruce Bilson
Guest star: Farley Granger (Bert Carrington), Noam Pitlik (MacGregor), Rick Hurst (Connors), Kate McKeown (Julie Farrell), Marcus Smith (Sentry), Woodrow Chambliss (Pop), David Morick (Major Conlan), Gary Cashdollar (Lt. Evers)
 

21. The Deadly Replay  

First aired: 11/22/1974    Production Code: 41223

Steve attempts to re-test the experimental plane that caused his near fatal accident. When suspicious things begin happening, Oscar reveals to Steve that his first crash might not have been an accident. Steve chooses to proceed with the experiments hoping to lure the saboteurs into the open.

Writer: Wilton Denmark
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Guest star: Clifton James (Walter "Shadetree" Burns), Jack Ging (Ted Collins), Robert Symonds (Jay Rogers), Lara Parker (Andrea Collins), Jack Manning (Carl Amison), William Scherer (Simcon)
 

22. Act of Piracy  

First aired: 11/29/1974    Production Code: 41213

While Steve is helping a science team place earthquake sensors on the ocean floor, their boat is notified that neighboring Santa Ventura has broken off diplomatic relations with the US. Before their boat can leave the area they are captured by a patrol boat.

Writer: Peter Allan Fields
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Guest star: Stephen McNally (Dr. Louis Craig), Carlos Romero (I) (Fernando Ferraga), Lenore Kasdorf (Sharon Ellis), Hagan Beggs (Jed Hall), David Dominguez (1st Dock Guard), Joe LaDue (Officer), Jorge Cervera Jr. (Lieutenant)
 

23. Stranger in Broken Fork  

First aired: 12/13/1974    Production Code: 41227

Steve gets amnesia when his plane crashes in the mountains. Steve is caught in the middle of a local dispute, when a local woman helps him.

Writer: Bill Svanoe, Wilton Denmark
Director: Christian Nyby
Guest star: Sharon Ferrell (Angie Walker), Arthur Franz (Dr. Wayne Carlton), Robert Donner (Horace Milsner), Eric Mason (Air Force Major), Troy Melton (Corley Weems), Bill Henry (Thurmond)
 

24. The Peeping Blonde  

First aired: 12/20/1974    Production Code: 41228

When Steve jumps a 12 foot fence to fix a malfunctioning space capsule, a newswoman happens to get it on film. After her boss sees the footage he attempts to kidnap Steve so he can sell him to a foreign country.

Director: Herschel Daugherty
Guest star: Michael Santiago (voice), Farrah Fawcett (Victoria Webster), Roger Perry (Charles Colby), Harry Rhodes (Hitman), W.T. Zacha (Victor), Christopher Stafford Nelson (Billy Jackson), Martin Speer (Flightcom)
 

25. The Cross-Country Kidnap  

First aired: 1/10/1975    Production Code: 41210

Steve is assigned to protect Liza Leitman, an equestrian trying to make the Olympic team; also the creator of the cryptography code that links computers and secret communications world-wide.

Writer: Ray Brenner, Stephen Kandel
Director: Christian Nyby
Guest star: Donna Mills (Liza Leitman), Frank Aletter (Ross Borden), Tab Hunter (Arnold Blake), John Gabriel (Dirk Shuster), Ben Wright (Benno Reichert), Jerome Guardino (Veneman), Art Koulias (Guard), Robert Foward (Major Davis), John McKee (Starter), Donna Mills
 

26. Lost Love  

First aired: 1/17/1975    Production Code: 41233

Steve consoles a woman whom he was once romantically involved, when her husband apparently dies in a plane crash.

Writer: Richard Carr
Director: Arnold Laven
Guest star: Than Wyenn (Prof. Kosoyin) , Linda Marsh (Barbara Thatcher), Jeff Corey (Orin Thatcher), Joseph Ruskin (Markos), Wesley Lau (Emil)
 

27. The Last Kamikaze  

First aired: 1/19/1975    Production Code: 41216

When a plane carrying an atomic warhead crashes on a south pacific island, Steve is sent to retrieve it. He finds that an ex-Japanese zero pilot has taken it to his home. Steve must successfully navigate his way through the booby-traps and get the warhead before a rogue guerrilla group does.

Writer: Judy Burns
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: John Fujioka (Kuroda), Robert Ito (Thomas Gabella), Ed Gilbert (Hayworth), Jimmy Joyce (Dr. Richmond), Paul Vaughn (Radio Operator)
 

28. Return of the Robot Maker  

First aired: 1/26/1975    Production Code: 41207

Doctor Dolenz returns and kidnaps Oscar, replacing him with a look-a-like robot in an attempt to steal the formula for a new energy source.

Writer: Mark Frost (I)
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Henry Jones (Dr. Dolenz), Ben Hammer (General Stacey), Troy Melton (Barney Barnes), Judd Laurance (Aide), Iris Edwards (Amy), Sarah Simmons (Oscar's Secretary), Jean Lee Brooks (Denise)
 

29. Taneha  

First aired: 2/2/1975    Production Code: 41212

The last known golden cougar is on the verge of being hunted down by local ranchers trying to stop their livestock from being killed. Steve's friend and local ranger asks him for help to save the cougar from extinction.

Writer: Margaret Armen
Director: Earl Bellamy
Guest star: Jess Walton (E.J. Haskell), James Griffith (Will Long), Paul Brinegar (Rafe Morris), Bill Fletcher (Bleeker), Jim B. Smith (Bob Elliott), Trent Dolan (Station Attendant)
 

30. Look Alike

First aired: 2/23/1975    Production Code: 41230

While Steve's away on vacation, a man who has been surgically altered to resemble Steve goes into Oscar's office and photographs the classified material there. Someone tries to kill Steve but Steve evades them, then returns just as Oscar and the false Steve are leaving a secret facility, which the imposter photographed. The imposter tries to run away but is run over by a car. Steve then decides to assume his identity so that he can recover the photographs.

Writer: Richard Carr
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Robert DoQui (Breezy), George Foreman (Marcus Grayson), Jack Colvin (Ed Jasper), Robert Salvio (La Salle), Mary Rings (Molly), Arthur Space (Carruthers), Susan Keller (Oscar's Secretary), Nicholas Worth (Weight Lifter)
 

31. The E.S.P. Spy  

First aired: 3/2/1975    Production Code: 41226

When Oscar discovers that the construction of a top secret laser is being duplicated, he suspects Harry Green, the expert overseeing the project, is a traitor. Steve believes that he is not a traitor, but that his thoughts are being monitored through ESP. He obtains the help of Audrey Moss, also gifted with ESP, to track down the ESP spy.

Writer: Lionel E. Siegel
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Philip Bruns (Michael Randolph), Dick Van Patten (Harry Green), Alan Bergmann (Charles Lund), Bert Kramer (George Vant), Paul Cavonis (Pierce), Robbie Lee (Audrey Moss), George Patton (Jerecki)
 

32. The Bionic Woman (1)

First aired: 3/16/1975    Production Code: 41244

When Steve returns to his hometown, he runs into Jaime Sommers, his former girlfriend. The romance is rekindled and they quickly get engaged. While the two are skydiving, Jaime's parachute gets tangled and has a near fatal accident. To help save her life and another chance at a normal life, Steve pleads with Oscar to let Rudy operate on her and give her bionics.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Dick Moder
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , Malachi Throne (Joseph Wrona), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Paul Carr (I) (Timberlake), Harry Hickox (John Ellerton), Scott B. Wells (Doctor), Jeremy Robert Brown (Boy), Dana Plato (Girl)
 

33. The Bionic Woman (2)

First aired: 3/23/1975    Production Code: 41245

With Jaime adjusting to her bionics, Oscar wants to use Jaime to infiltrate a counterfeit ring and steal the counterfeit plates lock in their vault. Steve is adamantly opposed, but Jaime's bionic hearing is the only way to successfully open it the vault. Jaime's body seems to be rejecting her bionics, but does not tell anyone. After the mission the rejection worsens and leads her to run aimlessly. Steve tracks her down and brings her to Rudy, but there is nothing he can do and Jaime dies.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Dick Moder
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , Malachi Throne (Joseph Wrona), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Paul Carr (I) (Timberlake), Sidney Clute (Mr. Schwartz), Elizabeth Brooks (1st Nurse), Walt Conley (Dr. Lomax), Margaret Impert (2nd Nurse), Richard Jannone (Attendant)
 

34. Outrage in Balinderry

First aired: 4/20/1975    Production Code: 41231

Revolutionaries kidnap the wife of the US Ambassador to the nation of Balinderry. In exchange for her release the revolutionaries want the fellow revolutionaries that are imprisoned to be freed. With the help of Julia Flood, his liason with the kidnappers, Steve attempts to rescue the ambassador's wife.

Director: Earl Bellamy
Guest star: Martine Beswick (Julia Flood), Richard Erdman (Slayton), David Frankham (Captain Abbott), Alan Caillou (General Carmichael), William Sylvester (Frederick Collins), Richard O'Brien (II) (Breen), Margaret Fairchild (Mrs. Elinor Collins), Gavan O'Herlihy (Dan)
 

35. Steve Austin, Fugitive

First aired: 4/27/1975    Production Code: 41229

Steve is arrested when an assassin he helped send to prison seeks revenge by framing him for murder. Steve escapes from the police and must find the assassin before the police find him.

Writer: Mark Frost (I), Richard Carr
Director: Russ Mayberry
Guest star: Gary Lockwood (Hopper), Bernie Hamilton (Lt. Dobbs), Andy Romano (Charlie Taylor), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Amzie Strickland (Little Old Lady), Marco Lopez (Officer Portez), Reb Brown (Officer Atkins), Jesse Nichols (O.S.I. Guard), L. Majors (Store Clerk)
 

36. The Return of the Bionic Woman (1)

First aired: 9/14/1975    Production Code: 43020

Steve's bionic leg is damaged during a mission and must have it repaired. While semi-conscious on his way into surgery he sees Jaime. Steve learns that Jaime did not die as he was led to believe, but was kept alive with cryogenic techniques by one of Rudy's assistants, Michael Marchetti. Jaime has just awakened from the cryogenic coma and suffers from memory loss resulting from mild brain damage.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , Richard Lenz (Michael Marchetti), Tony Giorgio (Abe Collins), Al Ruscio (Chester Goddard), M.E. Lorange (Nurse)
 

37. The Return of the Bionic Woman (2)

First aired: 9/21/1975    Production Code: 43029

In an attempt to restore Jaime's memory, he takes back to their hometown of Ojai. She again begins to have violent headaches. Oscar sends Steve and Jaime on a mission hoping to give Jaime some relief. The mission fails because of Jaime's condition and they return to Washington. Steve ultimately concludes that it is he who is causing Jaime's headaches and suggests Jaime be moved away from him to Rudy's Colorado Springs facility so she can fully recover.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , Dennis Patrick (Carlton Harris), Richard Lenz (Michael Marchetti), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), George Keymas (Arkoff), Larry Delaney (Man on Tennis Court), Virginia Gregg (Mrs. Raymond)
 

38. The Price of Liberty

First aired: 9/28/1975    Production Code: 43018

An ex-government employee feels the government owes him something since he was laid off due to cutbacks and has been unemployed since. He rigs the Liberty Bell, which is on tour around the country due to the bicentennial celebration, to explode unless he gets $5,000,000 and safe passage out of the country. Steve and Oscar must rely on an explosive expert who is in prison to defuse the bomb.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: Chuck Connors (Neils Lindstrom), Henry Beckman (Robert Meyer), Scott B. Wells (Man), Bill Quinn (I) (Tom), George Jordan (Bill), Joe Brooks (Doorman), Sandy Ward (Doug Witherspoon)
 

39. The Song and Dance Spy

First aired: 10/5/1975    Production Code: 43024

When Oscar suspects rock star John Perry, Steve's friend and former college roommate, of carrying top-secret information, Steve is assigned to watch him and hopefully prove his innocence.

Writer: Jerry Devine
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: Sonny Bono (John Perry), Victor Mohica (Lee Michaels), Bruce Glover (Mr. Buckner), Robin Clarke (Damon), Fred Holliday (Crawford), Jayne Kennedy (Louise), Susan McIver (Laura), Susie Coelho (Linda)
 

40. The Wolf Boy

First aired: 10/12/1975    Production Code: 43010

Kuroda and Steve are reunited when Kuroda asks Steve to help him investigate reports about a boy living with wolves.

Writer: Judy Burns
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Quinn Redeker (Bob Masters) , John Fujioka (Kuroda), Buddy Foster (Wolf Boy), Teru Shimada (Shige Ishikawa), Bill Saito (Toshio), Rollin Moriyama (Japanese Man), Shizuko Hoshi (Japanese Woman)
 

41. The Deadly Test

First aired: 10/19/1975    Production Code: 43017

A Middle Eastern country's attempt to bring down the plane of a neighboring country's prince fails, killing one of their own instead. Steve is sent to both prevent further attacks on the prince's life and stop the two countries from from waging on each other.

Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Guest star: Tim O'Connor (Colonel Joe Gordon), Frank Marth (Guest), Erik Estrada (Prince Aram Sakari), Martin Speer (Sol Levy), Leigh Christian (Lt. Jan Simmons), Hary Pugh (Pratt), Helen Magee (Margaret), William Scherer (Jim Barrows)
 

42. Target in the Sky

First aired: 10/26/1975    Production Code: 43003

When Oscar discovers missiles have been installed near a lumber camp, Steve goes undercover as a lumberjack to investigate. He soon finds out that the site foreman is part of a plot to bring down a plane with Presidential staff.

Writer: Larry Alexander
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Denny Miller (Jeremy Burke), Barbara Rhoades (Kelly Wixted), Rafer Johnson (Thaddeus Jones), Ivor Francis (Dr. Morton Craig), Hank Stohl (Ben Cosgrove), Skeeter Vaughan (Charlie Two Feathers)
 

43. One of Our Running Backs is Missing

First aired: 11/2/1975    Production Code: 43001

Football player Larry Bronco is kidnapped as part of a plan to make his team lose and generate a fortune for his abductors, who have wagered heavily on the game. Steve determines to find him before the start of the game.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson, Elroy Schwartz
Director: Lee Majors
Guest star: Larry Csonka (Larry Bronco), Pamela Csonka (Pam Bronco), Dick Butkus (Bob Laport), Mike Henry (I) (Tata Shore), Carl Weathers (Stolar), Al Checco (George Yokum), Les Josephson (Rick La Port), Russ Grieve (Coach), Earl Faison (Ailes), Russ McGinn (Ernie), Tom Mack (Kibbie)
 

44. The Bionic Criminal

First aired: 11/9/1975    Production Code: 43012

Barney Miller, the seven million dollar man, is reactivated. Having apparently recovered, he's eager to resume auto racing. However, when the team owner won't let him race, Barney attacks the man and mistakenly believes he's killed him. Barney has a mental break from the stress and goes on crime spree, and Steve must track him down.

Writer: Richard Carr
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Monte Markham (Barney Miller), Donald Moffat (Lester Burstyn), John Milford (Shatley), Maggie Sullivan (Carla Peterson)
 

45. The Blue Flash

First aired: 11/16/1975    Production Code: 43006

Steve searches for a missing OSI agent who was about to close an investigation into the theft of hi-tech detecting devices. Taking a room at the boarding house where the agent had been staying, soon the owner disappears, leaving Steve to discover if the disappearances are related.

Writer: Sheridan Gibney, Sidney Field
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Rodney Allen Rippy (Ernest Cook), Janet MacLachlan (Mrs. Cook), Michael Conrad (Jimbo), Eddie Fontaine (Tony Anderson), Jason Wingreen (Logan), Barry Cahill (Det. Olmstead), Benny Nickleberry (Charlie), Virgil Charles Frye (Fred)
 

46. The White Lightning War

First aired: 11/23/1975    Production Code: 43021

Investigating a Georgia moonshine operation, the death of a federal agent leads Steve to discover a trail of corruption that starts with a distillery owner, goes through the local sheriff, and ends with a powerful Washington lawyer.

Writer: Wilton Denmark
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Ben Hammer (Bo Willis), Katherine Helmond (Middy), Robert Donner (Kermit), Hugh Gillin (Sheriff Weems), Randy Kirby (Johnny), Austin Stoker (Charles Quinten), Red West (Owner)
 

47. Divided Loyalty

First aired: 11/30/1975    Production Code: 43019

When a scientist who defected to Russia for love wants to return to the United States, Steve is assigned to bring him back. Knowing only life in Russia, the scientist's son is hesitant to join, and by the time Steve convinces him to come along, the Russians learn of their plan and block their escape route, forcing a more dangerous alternative to be used.

Writer: Jim Carlson, Terry McDonnell
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Radames Pera (Alex Jackson), Michael McGuire (Leon Jackson), Ned Romero (Boris), Curt Lowens (Captain), Johana De Winter (Edna Jackson), Ralph Taeger (Sergeant), Lawrence Levine (Gottke), Rod Haase (Lieutenant)
 

48. Clark Templeton O'Flaherty

First aired: 12/14/1975    Production Code: 43026

Steve investigates a friend accused of stealing secret documents.

Writer: Frank Dandridge
Director: Ernest Pintoff
Guest star: Louis Gossett, Jr. (Clark Templeton O'Flaherty), Louise Latham (Ms. Hallaway), H.M. Wynant (McAdams), Lillian Randolph (Landlady), Tom McCorry (2nd Guard), Linda Nesbitt (Young Woman), Azizi Johari (Girl), Susan Quick (Woman Tech.)
 

49. The Winning Smile

First aired: 12/21/1975    Production Code: 43022

Steve investigates a security leak that has imperiled a top-secret project.

Writer: Gustave Field, Richard Carr
Director: Arnold Laven
Guest star: Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Stewart Moss (Dr. Gene Finney*), Milton Selzer (Dr. Emil Losey*), Ben Andrews (Agee), James Ingersoll (Ted Harter), Robert W. Delegall (Tom Dempster), Harry Lewis (Hector), Rick Podell (Agent), Wallace Earl (Nurse), Daphne Field (Secretary)
 

50. Welcome Home, Jaime (1)

First aired: 1/11/1976    Production Code: 44415

Industrialist Carlton Harris has discovered Jaime's bionic powers and arranges several secret "tests" so that he can film her in action. When Oscar realizes what is happening, he arranges a "falling out" with Jaime so that she can go to work for Carlton, who is suspected of selling government secrets. While stealing secrets for Carlton in an effort to gather evidence against him, Jaime befriends the industrialist's son, Donald, a law student who is bothered by his father's illegal activities.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , Dennis Patrick (Carlton Harris), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Richard Lenz (Dr. Michael Marchetti), Roger Davis (Lt. Col. Tom Hollaway), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Dee Timberlake (Karen Stone), Joe Rainer (Attendant), Christian Juttner (Teddy)
 

51. Hocus-Pocus

First aired: 1/18/1976    Production Code: 43033

Steve poses as a magician to recover a stolen code book.

Writer: Richard Carr
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Pernell Roberts (Mark Wharton*), Jack Colvin (Will Collins), Robbie Lee (Audrey Moss*), Christopher Stafford Nelson (Jack), W.T. Zacha (George), Mark Wilson (I) (Dave Powell)
 

52. The Secret of Bigfoot (1)

First aired: 2/1/1976    Production Code: 43027

While helping set up an earthquake warning system Steve encounters a towering monster--and its mysterious masters.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Stefanie Powers (Shalon), Severn Darden (Apploy), Hank Brandt (Ivan Bekey), Penelope Windust (Marlene Bekey), Donn Whyte (Tom Raintree), Andre the Giant (Bigfoot), Charles Cyphers (Faler), Ford Lile (Captain), Chuck Bowman (Guard)
 

53. The Secret of Bigfoot (2)  

First aired: 2/4/1976    Production Code: 43028

An earthquake imperils Steve and his captors from outer space.

Guest star: Stefanie Powers (Shalon), Severn Darden (Apploy), Andre the Giant (Bigfoot)
 

54. The Golden Pharaoh  

First aired: 2/8/1976    Production Code: 43007

Steve enlists the aid of a larcenous beauty to help him retrieve a priceless statue.

Writer: Margaret Schneider, Paul Schneider (II)
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Farrah Fawcett (Trish Hollander), Joe Maross (Vice Consul Tokar*), Michael Lane (Skorvic), Gordon Connell (Wheel Jackson), Rudy Challenger (Senior Officer Martino), Gary Vinson (Joe [Technician]), Michael Leiberman (Muscle-Man), Peter Ashton (Chauffeur), Lyndel Stuart (Secretary), Joseph LaCava (Croupier)
 

55. Love Song for Tanya

First aired: 2/15/1976    Production Code: 43008

Steve is asked to escort a Soviet athlete during her stay in the U.S.

Writer: David H. Balkan, Alan Folsom
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , Cathy Rigby (Tanya), Terry Kiser (Alexsei*), Alan Manson (Andre), Walker Edmiston (Ivan), Kurt Grayson (Uri Gargon), Curtis Credel (Director), Sheila Wills (Saleslady), Michael Cartel (Guard), Elizabeth Treadwell (Waitress)
 

56. The Bionic Badge

First aired: 2/22/1976    Production Code: 43032

Steve poses as a policeman to find who is pilfering atomic components.

Writer: Wilton Denmark
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Alan Bergmann (Mister Burman), Thomas Bellin (Gerry Martin), Stack Pierce (Officer Randolph), Susan Gay Powell (Cindy Walker), Howard McGillin (2nd Young Man), Mike Santiago (Officer Clint), Noah Beery Jr. (Officer Banner)
 

57. Big Brother

First aired: 3/7/1976    Production Code: 43031

Steve becomes a Big Brother to an unruly Spanish teenager.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , Michael Salcido (Carlos Delgado), Maria Elena Cordero (Margarita Delgado), John Hesley (Social Worker), Ralph Wilcox (Director), Carl W. Crudup (Smiley), David Yanez (Chico), Jorge Cervera III (Young Boy), Anthony Mumolo (Flying Instructor)
 

58. The Return of Bigfoot (1)

First aired: 9/19/1976    Production Code: 45124

The alien race that Steve fought before (in "The Secret of Bigfoot") need supplies of metal and jewels and send their Bigfoot android to steal them from U.S. government depots. Seeing the results of the unseen android's efforts, the authorities conclude Steve is responsible and arrest him. To clear his name, Steve must escape and track down the aliens.

Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , John Saxon (Nedlick), Stephen Young (Dallett), Severn Darden (Apploy), Sandy Duncan (Gillian), Stefanie Powers (Shalon), Charles Cyphers (Faler), Vince Howard (Nuclear Center Guard), Will J. White (Lab Guard), Michael J. London (Guard)
 

59. The Return of Bigfoot (2)

First aired: 9/22/1976

In her efforts to save Steve's life, Jamie is confronted by Bigfoot.

 
 

60. Nightmare in the Sky

First aired: 9/26/1976    Production Code: 45108

Steve is present at the test flight of his friend Kelly Wood when she is shot down by a World War II Japanese Zero! Later Kelly is found but the plane has vanished and she's suspected of selling it to a foreign concern. Steve must clear her name and discovers a sinister plot to steal top-secret aircraft.

Writer: Jim Carlson, Terrence McDonnell
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Farrah Fawcett (Kelly Wood), Donald Moffat (Dr. Martin Davis), Dana Elcar (Larry Stover), Hank Stolh (Mike), Pete Dunn (Camerman)
 

61. Double Trouble

First aired: 10/3/1976    Production Code: 45121

Billy Parker, a comedian who resembles an African leader, is implanted with a device that controls his actions. After being struck by a car he is brought to the hospital and after being X-rayed, the device is discovered. Steve is assigned to find out why he was implanted.

Writer: Jerry Devine
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Simon Scott (Dr. Barto), Flip Wilson (Billy Parker), Mira L. Waters (Susan), Rick Podell (Niko), Jerome Guardino (2nd Cab Driver), Sandy Champion (Escort), Borah Silver (Doorman), Mary Ann Kasica (Nurse)
 

62. The Most Dangerous Enemy

First aired: 10/17/1976    Production Code: 45105

Steve and Rudy go to check up on a scientist, Cheryl Osborne, who was doing research on chimpanzees but who has ceased communications. When they arrive they find something has destroyed the lab, and Rudy is bitten by a rampaging chimpanzee. Rudy begins to turn into a psychotic and Steve must both stop him and find Osborne before it's too late.

Writer: Judy Burns
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: Ina Balin (Cheryl Osborne)
 

63. H+2+O = Death  

First aired: 10/24/1976    Production Code: 45102

Steve must infiltrate the deadly Omega spy ring as an underwater diving expert to thwart their theft of a device capable of separating the hydrogen and oxygen in water.

Writer: John Meredyth Lucas
Director: John Meredyth Lucas
Guest star: Robert Hogan (Walker), Linden Chiles (Omega), John Van Dreelen (Matheson), Elke Sommer (Ilsa Martin), Todd Martin (Kirov), Frank Parker (Ed), Lawrence Bame (Guard)
 

64. Kill Oscar (2)  

First aired: 10/31/1976    Production Code: 45120

Jaime lies near death after being attacked by two Fembots. Meanwhile, Steve locates the compound where Oscar is being held and attempts to rescue him.

Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers) , Janice Whitby (Katy), Jack Ging (Chief Inspector Hanson), Corinne Camacho (Lynda Rosand), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), John Houseman (Dr. Franklin)
 

65. The Bionic Boy

First aired: 11/7/1976    Production Code: 45196

When a young man, Andy Sheffield, is injured in a landslide that also kills his father, the OSi sanctions the use of bionics to restore his crippled legs. But Andy sets out to clear his father's name and find the people responsible and Steve has to help him out.

Writer: Tom Greene
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Vincent Van Patten (Andy Sheffield), Richard Erdman (Vernon Craig), Dick Van Patten (Palmer), Joan Van Ark (Valerie Sheffield), Frank Gifford (Himself), Greg Evigan (Joe Hamilton), Carol Jones (Judy Grant), Kerry Sherman (Colleen Lightfoot), George Martin (II) (Dr. Penny), Woodrow Chambliss (Mr. Savannah), Jack Bannon (Dr. Melville)
 

66. Vulture of the Andes

First aired: 11/21/1976    Production Code: 45114

Steve must stop a terrorist trying to blackmail the government.

Writer: Ben Masselink
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Henry Darrow (Senor Byron Falco), Barbara Luna (Leslie Morales), Bernie Kopell (Pete Martin), Zitto Kazann (Raul), Dallas Mitchell (Major Reynolds), Joe Haworth (Air Policeman)
 

67. The Thunderbird Conection

First aired: 11/28/1976    Production Code: 45194

To save the life of a young middle-eastern prince from rival factions, Steve goes undercover as a Thunderbird pilot and must smuggle him out of the country.

Writer: Jim Carlson, Terrence McDonnell
Director: Christian I. Nyby II
Guest star: Than Wyenn (Omar) , Robert Loggia (Mahmud Majid), Jim McMullan (Col. Paul Miller), Martine Beswick (Shali Giba), Jeff David (Col. Raman), Susanne Reed (Jan Lawrence), Ned Romero (Akhmed Khadduri), Barry Miller (Prince Hassad), Charles Bateman (Joe Streeter), James Ingersoll (Air Controller Wilson), Rene Assa (Hakim), Jim B. Smith (Sgt. Collins), Dominic Barto (Amahl), Jim Malinda (Nasser)
 

68. A Bionic Christmas Carol

First aired: 12/12/1976    Production Code: 45126

When Steve is sent to investigate problems with an OSI project contracted out to Budge Corp., he discovers the problem is that the corporation's owner, Horton Budge, is a cheap "Scrooge." Steve then uses his bionics to emulate the Charles Dickens classic and convince Budge to change his mind.

Writer: Wilton Schiller
Director: Gerald Mayer
Guest star: Ray Walston (Horton Budge), Dick Sargent (Bob Crandall), Antoinette Bower (Nora Crandall), Noah Keen (Dr. Hendrick), Peter Leeds (Webley), Barry Cahill (Joe), Sheldon Allman (Charlie), June Dayton (Secretary), Howard McGillin (Worker), Ann Dusenberry (Girl Clerk), Kin Shriner (Friend), Adam Rich (Bob, Jr.), Quinn Cummings (Elsie)
 

69. Task Force

First aired: 12/19/1976    Production Code: 45115

Steve goes undercover as Steve Ferguson, a hired mercinary, in order to infiltrate a ring of thieves attempting to steal a military missile called the Hornet.

Writer: Robert C. Dennis
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Alex Cord (Dave Harraway), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Ed Gilbert (Major Sid Pell), Robert Forward (Air Force General), Gary Cashdollar (M.P.), Scott B. Wells (Sheriff), Taylor Lacher (Nicolini)
 

70. The Ultimate Imposter

First aired: 1/2/1977    Production Code: 45125

Steve's friend Joe Patton is the subject of a unique experiment to transfer information directly from a computer to a human brain. Patton becomes the OSI's newest super-agent but the process has hidden dangers...

Director: Paul Stanley (I)
Guest star: Stephen Macht (Joe Patton), Pamela Hensley (Jenny Nicholas), David Sheiner (Stenger), Margaret Fairchild (Lily Stenger), George Ball (Mal), Mark Thomas (I) (Mark), Kim Basinger (Lorraine Stenger)
 

71. Death Probe (1)  

First aired: 1/9/1977    Production Code: 45122

The Soviets have created an experimental Venus probe out of a new alloy, but it crashes in Wyoming. Thinking it's on Venus, the probe prepares to destroy a small town. The Russians send a team of agents in to recover it, while the OSI is desperate to stop it before it kills. Complications arise when it becomes clear the probe is stronger then Steve.

Writer: Steven E. De Souza
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: John de Lancie (Medic) , Jane Merrow (Irena Leonova), Nehemiah Persoff (Major Popov), Beverly Garland (The Secretary), Austin Stoker (Captain), Walter Brooke (General Wiley), Don Dubbins (Zack Meesham), Phillip Pine (Russian General), Ross Elliott (The Sheriff), Bill Fletcher (Mechanic)
 

72. Death Probe (2)  

First aired: 1/16/1977    Production Code: 45123

With time running out as the probe approaches the Wyoming town with the intent to destroy it, Steve must outsmart the probe when both the armed forces and his bionics prove useless against it.

Writer: Steven E. De Souza
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: John de Lancie (Medic) , Judd Lawrence (Technician), Phillip Pine (Russian General), Jane Merrow (Irena Leonova), Nehemiah Persoff (Major Popov), Austin Stoker (Captain)
 

73. Danny's Inferno  

First aired: 1/23/1977    Production Code: 45106

Danny, a 14 year old kid, inadvertently creates a source of chemical thermal energy while trying to create a new fuel source for his toy rocket. When his chemicals are stolen from his garage laboratory, Steve and OSI must protect Danny and catch the thief before he sells it on the black market.

Writer: Tom Greene
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Frank Marth (Dr. Bill Bruner), Mills Watson (Lazarus), E.J. Peaker (Glennis), John Hoyt (Dr. Spruger), David Opatoshu (Dr. Monica), Lanny Horn (Danny Lasswell), Larry French (Fireman), David Buchanan (Policeman), Joe Brooks (Janitor)
 

74. Fires of Hell  

First aired: 1/30/1977    Production Code: 45107

A crooked trio manipulate a conservation group into halting an oil drill so they can get at the uranium underneath, and Steve is sent in disguised as a oil worker to find out what's up.

Writer: Orville H. Hampton
Director: Edward M. Abroms
Guest star: Bruce Glover (Sheriff Burgess), Ken Swofford (Roy Palmer), Charles Aidman (Bertram Lomax), Heather Menzies (Alison Harker), Don 'Red' Barry (Howie), Melinda Naud (Susie [as Melinda Claire Naud]), Bob Neill (Driver), Natt Christian (Worker), Larry Watson (Firefighter)
 

75. The Infiltrators  

First aired: 2/6/1977    Production Code: 45113

Steve poses as an amateur boxer to get the goods on an infiltration ring targeting expatriate athletes.

Writer: Sam Ross
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Jerry Quarry (Wally), Harold Sylvester (Tollombe), Joe Kapp (Cooper), Yvonne Craig (Lena Bannister), Michael Conrad (Boris Retsky), Pervis Atkins (George Mason), Cliff Carnell (Duclaire), John Furlong (TV Guard), Tony Burton (Manager), Jimmy Joyce (Outside Guard), Curtis Credel (Ambulance Driver), Stuart Nisbet (Programmer), Jim Raymond (Ambulance Man)
 

76. Carnival of Spies  

First aired: 2/13/1977    Production Code: 45101

Steve trails a East German scientist who fakes a heart attack at a conference, then goes to a traveling carnival located suspiciously close to the test flight of a new B-1 bomber.

Writer: Robert C. Dennis
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: Gloria Manon (Shira), Lloyd Bochner (Rau), Michael Strong (Herman Lower), Cheryl Miller (Kim), Wes Parker (Walden), Edward Faulkner (Wessler), H.M. Wynant (General), Dave Shelley (Barker), Bob Minor (Hercules), Peter Weiss (Schmidt)
 

77. U-509  

First aired: 2/20/1977    Production Code: 45109

An ex-submariner from the English Navy raises an abandoned Nazi U-boat and threatens to use its deadly cargo against the U.S. unless they give in to his extortion demands.

Writer: Michael I. Wagner
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Ted Hamilton (Jaffe), Steve Sandor (Coleman), William Sylvester (Prescott), Guy Doleman (Henry Bulman), Morgan Jones (Captain), Ian Abercrombie (Shoemacher), Peter Canon (Lewis), Len Wayland (Dorn), Josh Taylor (O.D.), Tom Dever (Talker)
 

78. The Privacy of the Mind  

First aired: 2/27/1977    Production Code: 45110

Steve is sent to impersonate an eccentric scientist who is recruited by the Russians. He discovers they are working on a project involving a mind-reading computer, but time is running out on how long he can maintain the impersonation.

Writer: Vanessa Boos
Director: Jimmy Lydon
Guest star: Suzanne Charney (Dr. Tamara Batalova), Paul Mantee (Terry), Roger Perry (Dr. George Berman), Curt Lowens (Sergei Kulikov), Les Moonves (Bob Kemps), Bob Neill (Carlson)
 

79. To Catch the Eagle  

First aired: 3/6/1977    Production Code: 45116

A crooked Indian medicine man kidnaps two OSI scientists to protect his plan to sell radioactive ore, and Steve is sent to recover them.

Writer: Judy Burns
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Kathleen Beller (Little Bear), George Loros (Lone Bear), Dehl Berti (Iron Fist), Peter Breck (Silver Cloud), Gerald McRaney (Bob Marsh), Jim Stathis (Ian Swanson), Frank Salsedo (1st Councilman), George American Horse (2nd Councilman), Agustin Vallejo (3rd Councilman)
 

80. The Ghostly Teletype

First aired: 5/15/1977    Production Code: 45128

Steve is framed for espionage when the writing on research papers for a special formula disappear before his very eyes. Seeking to prove himself, he runs afoul of a pair of twins seeking a cure for their rapid-aging disease, and the formula can provide them with what they need.

Writer: Wilton Schiller
Director: Tom Connors III
Guest star: Robert H. Harris (Brenner), Les Lannom (Davey), Christina Hart (Margaret), Larry Anderson (Murdock), Zitto Kazann (Jack), Linda Dano (Angela), Jodean Lawrence (Madame Marka), Elizabeth Kerr (Mrs. Wagner), Steve Drexel (Chemist)
 

81. Sharks (1)

First aired: 9/11/1977    Production Code: 47306

Steve is captured while investigating the unusual power failure of a nuclear submarine.

Writer: Arthur Weingarten
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: John de Lancie (unknown) , Pamela Hensley (Cynthia Grayland), Gregory Walcott (Alex Parker*), William Sylvester (Admiral Prescott), Stephen Elliott (Morgan Grayland*), Josh Taylor (unknown), Marc Alaimo (Williams), Gene Jackson (Walker), Frank Whiteman (Arnold Cane), Kopi Sotiropulos (Seaman), David Mark Glicker (Steersman), Tim Haldeman (Hydraphone Operator)
 

82. Sharks (2)  

First aired: 9/18/1977    Production Code: 47307

A nuclear submarine is commandeered for the purpose of piracy and extortion. Steve investigates and is captured. To escape he must eluded trained sharks.

Writer: Fred Freiberger
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: John de Lancie (unknown) , Pamela Hensley (Cynthia Grayland), Gregory Walcott (Alex Parker*), William Sylvester (Admiral Prescott), Stephen Elliott (Morgan Grayland*), Marc Alaimo (Williams), Larry Delaney (Ed), Michael Horseley (Radioman), Tim Haldeman (Hydraphone Operator)
 

83. Deadly Countdown (1)  

First aired: 9/25/1977    Production Code: 47322

Steve is on a mission involving a test satellite. But Steve becomes a target when the satellite is needed to gain control of a missile to be sold to a foreign power.

Writer: Gregory S. Dinallo
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Jenny Agutter (Dr Leah Russell), Philip Abbott (Dave), Mills Watson (Edgar Webster*), Lloyd Bochner (Gordon Shanks), Crofton Hardester (Julian Richman), Sherry Hursey (Melissa McGrath), Martin Caidin (G.H. Beck), William Scherer (Ed Pierce), David Morick (Security Guard)
 

84. Deadly Countdown (2)  

First aired: 10/2/1977    Production Code: 47323

The daughter of Steve's friend, David McGrath, is kidnapped in order to force David to kill Steve. When the attempt on Steve fails, David confesses to Steve who then must rescue her.

Writer: Gregory S. Dinallo
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Jenny Agutter (Dr Leah Russell), Philip Abbott (Dave), Mills Watson (Edgar Webster*), Lloyd Bochner (Gordon Shanks), Sherry Hursey (Melissa McGrath), Martin Caidin (G.H. Beck), Larry Duran (Montez)
 

85. Bigfoot V  

First aired: 10/9/1977    Production Code: 47311

Steve thought Bigfoot had returned to space. But when Bigfoot is seen and photographed by an anthropologist, Steve travels to her camp to investigate.

Writer: Gregory S. Dinallo
Director: Rod Holcomb
Guest star: Geoffrey Lewis (Charlie Wynn*), Tony Young (Jason O'Neal*), Katherine De Hetre (Hope Langston), Regis Cordic (Space Explorer)
 

86. Killer Wind  

First aired: 10/16/1977    Production Code: 47326

Two locals join Steve when he attempts to rescue a group of students in a stalled cable car halfway up a mountain. They must rescue the students before a tornado gets to them, but one of the men is a criminal and the plan is put in jeopardy.

Writer: Gregory S. Dinallo
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: James McEachin (Garth), Adam Roarke (Nash), Sheila DeWindt (Rhonda), Fred J. Gordon (Falco), Madelyn Cain (Jane), Jim Raymond (Tram Operator), Sylvia Walden (Doctor Harriet), Troy Goudlock (Gary), Glen Demlinger (Tony), Brian Scott (Andrew), Connie Ann Hearn (Anna Lee), Wina Sturgeon (Newswoman)
 

87. Rollback  

First aired: 10/30/1977    Production Code: 47315

Steve goes undercover, joining a roller derby team whose owner plans to acquire and sell top-secret information. When the owner discovers the ruse, he plants evidence to lead Steve in the wrong direction, and uses the distraction to go get the information.

Writer: Steven E. De Souza
Director: Don McDougall
Guest star: Robert Loggia (Rand Hendricks), Susanne Charny (Maureen Wright), Rick Springfield (Niles), Paul D'Amato (Brady), Trent Dolan (Jacobs), Russ Grieve (Comets Coach), Gail Bonney (Society Matron), Ron Ellis (Parking Attendant)
 

88. Dark Side of the Moon (1)  

First aired: 11/6/1977    Production Code: 47303

Steve is sent to the moon to investigate an orbital shift which is causing major upheavals in the Earth's climate. It turns out the upheavals are caused by a deranged scientist working at an exploration post on a nearby asteroid.

Writer: John Meredyth Lucas
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Skip Homeier (Ted Harmon), Simone Griffeth (Beth Fowler), Jack Colvin (Doctor Charles Leith), Quinn Redeker (Frank Tracey), Bob Neill (Eric), Walter Brooke (Dr. Tellman), Rick Richards (Air Policeman)
 

89. Dark Side of the Moon (2)

First aired: 11/13/1977    Production Code: 47304

Steve is captured on the moon and is forced to help the scientist, who believes he's found a new energy source, and who threatens nuclear devastation on Earth if Steve refuses.

Writer: John Meredyth Lucas
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: James Ingersoll (Hal), Jack Colvin (Doctor Charles Leith), Bob Neill (Eric), Simone Griffeth (Beth Fowler), Quinn Redeker (Frank Tracey)
 

90. Target: Steve Austin

First aired: 11/27/1977    Production Code: 47309

Steve poses as a newlywed with another OSI agent to uncover who broke into headquarters in search of an atomic bomb. Traveling via RV, their prey discovers the RV has a nuclear power source of its own and attempts to turn the tables.

Writer: Donald Gold, Lester William Berke
Director: Edward M. Abroms
Guest star: Lynette Mettey (Joan 1/Joan 2), Quinn Redeker (Frank Tracey), Curt Lowens (Hellerman), Ian Abercrombie (2nd Man in Van), Carl Reindel (Jensen), Paula Victor (Jessica), Boris Aplon (Alfred), Larry Levine (Van Driver)
 

91. The Cheshire Project

First aired: 12/18/1977    Production Code: 47313

Steve investigates his girlfriend's disappearance while she was piloting a new plane with anti-radar technology. He discovers one of the plane's technicians has been talking to a known trader of military secrets and starts the search for further clues.

Writer: John Meredyth Lucas
Director: Richard Moder
Guest star: Suzanne Somers (Jenny Fraser), John Larch (Vail), Robert Hogan (Hal), Stanley Waxman (Wilfred Damien), Barry Cahill (General Meyers), Jim Begg (Arthur), Fred Lerner (Blake), Terry Leonard (Stoner)
 

92. Walk a Deadly Wing

First aired: 1/1/1978    Production Code: 47319

Steve is assigned to gain the confidence of a scientist who has developed a weapon to capture soldiers non-violently, but refuses to hand over the plans to anyone for fear it could cause drastic results if used on a pilot in flight. As Steve begins to become his friend and acquire the weapon, the Russians inform the scientist they are holding his wife hostage and demand the device in trade for her safe return.

Writer: Terrence McDonnell, Jim Carlson
Director: Herb Wallerstein
Guest star: Eric Braeden (Viktor Cheraskin), Lanna Saunders (Vera Cheraskin), John Devlin (Edmund Dimitri), Eddie Fontaine (Frank Sullivan), Steve Eastin (Ritter), Thomas Babson (1st Character), Craig Rossler (2nd Character)
 

93. Just a Matter of Time

First aired: 1/8/1978    Production Code: 47314

Steve enters a time warp while on an orbital mission, hurling him six years into the future. Upon landing, the authorities arrest him for treason, believing he defected to Russia and was brainwashed into thinking the time warp occurred. Steve has to both prove his innocence and figure out how to get back to his own time.

Writer: Gregory S. Dinallo, Neal J. Sperling
Director: Don McDougall
Guest star: John de Lancie (Sergeant Chapman) , Paul Carr (I) (Rev. Michael Essex), John Milford (General Winston Hayden), Leigh Christian (Donna Huffman), Charles Cioffi (Edward Barris), Blake Marion (Lab Technician)
 

94. Return of the Deathprobe (1)

First aired: 1/22/1978    Production Code: 47301

A new, deadlier Venus probe is tested in a desolate area as a demonstration for Steve and Oscar, but a threat to Oscar to either hand over nuclear weaponry or see the probe set loose on the public forces Steve to find a way to stop the probe, even though it outmatches him in many ways.

Writer: Howard Dimsdale
Director: Tom Connors III
Guest star: David Sheiner (Arnold Blake), Ken Swofford (Dan Kelly), Than Wyenn (Ambassador Mahmoud), Robert Lussier (Bates), Marlena Giovi (Sgt. Warren), Jimmy Joyce (Foreman), Ken Chandler (Rudy's Assistant)
 

95. Return of the Deathprobe (2)

First aired: 1/29/1978    Production Code: 47302

When all physical assaults fail against the new Venus probe, Steve succeeds in tricking it into falling into a pit. However, when it starts drilling towards a city, Steve has a bigger problem than before.

Writer: Howard Dimsdale
Director: Tom Connors III
Guest star: Ken Swofford (Dan Kelly), David Sheiner (Arnold Blake), Than Wyenn (Ambassador Mahmoud), Robert Lussier (Bates), Marlena Giovi (Sgt. Warren)
 

96. The Lost Island

First aired: 1/30/1978    Production Code: 47397

While searching for a fallen satellite in the Pacific, Steve rescues a drowning victim who turns out to be an alien. She offers to help him acquire the satellite, which has landed on her race's invisible island. However, many of the island's populace in fear of a revolution, yet are unable to leave due to a lack of an immune system to Earth illnesses. Steve must get an experimental serum for her before she will help him.

Writer: Mel Goldberg
Director: Cliff Bole
Guest star: Terence Burk (Zandor), Anthony Geary (Arta), Alf Kjellin (Gerro), Robin Mattson (Da-nay), Jared Martin (Torg), Robert Symonds (Jensen), Stephen Burleigh (Satallite Engineer), Kwan Hi Lim (Dr. Takeuchi), Don Pulford (Riga), Paul Deadrick (Ed), Thomas K. Fujiwara (Navigator), Keokeokalae Hughes (Saleslady), Tehani G.M.M.C. Galiza (Nurse)
 

97. The Madonna Caper

First aired: 2/6/1978    Production Code: 47328

While Steve helps a countess retrieve a microdot with important information hidden on a painting in a museum, she helps herself to a masterpiece and replaces it with a forgery. Oscar sends Steve to retrieve the painting from its buyer before a visiting art expert causes embarrassment by discovering the counterfeit currently on display.

Writer: Gregory S. Dinallo
Director: Herb Wallerstein
Guest star: Bibi Besch (Lysandra Korischeva), Bruce Glover (Viktor Bellushyn), Len Birman (Chilton Kane), Robert F. Hoy (Talbot), Rudy Challenger (Richard Tynan), Frank Parker (Guard Russell), Diana Webster (Undersecretary), Michael McManus (Guard Sims), Dominic Barto (Boyle), Jim Nolan (Templeton)
 

98. Dead Ringer

First aired: 2/13/1978    Production Code: 47334

Steve's brush with death is followed by visions that may be the work of a spirit.

Writer: Robert I. Holt
Director: Arnold Laven
Guest star: Linda Dano (Margaret Winslow), Leonard Stone (First Man), Robert Karnes (Fire Captain), Melvin F. Allen (Delivery Man), George Peter Wilber (2nd Man)
 

99. Date With Danger (1)

First aired: 2/20/1978    Production Code: 47317

When OSI's communications chief is accused of spying, Steve attempts to prove his innocence and discovers tampered computer memory. He is led to suspect a computer dating service is behind the illegal activity, but doesn't realize a computer itself has gained sentience and plans to stop Steve any way it can.

Writer: Wilton Schiller, John Meredyth Lucas
Director: Rod Holcomb
Guest star: Robert Walker Jr. (Cloche/Bell), Luke Askew (Banner), Elaine Giftos (Emily), Noah Keen (Joe Canton), Hank Brandt (Fowler), Robert Hackman (Foreman), Nathaniel Christian (1st Courier), Bonnie Toman (Gloria), Eric Lawrence (O.S.I. Guard), Paul Tully (Ralph), William Wheatley (Janitor), Raymond Davis (Pete)
 

100. Date With Danger (2)

First aired: 2/27/1978    Production Code: 47320

Steve teams with the owner of the computer dating service to put a stop to her now-sentient computer. After escaping a computer-arranged assassination, Steve finds himself in a mental facility after his medical records are altered. While the computer attempts to have everyone who knows about it killed, Steve must find a way to escape and stop the computer before it's too late.

Writer: Wilton Schiller, John Meredyth Lucas
Director: Rod Holcomb
Guest star: Robert Walker Jr. (Cloche/Bell), Luke Askew (Banner), Peter Mark Richman (Dr. Ellis), Elaine Giftos (Emily), Noah Keen (Joe Canton), Hank Brandt (Fowler), June Dayton (Psychiatric Nurse), James B. Smith (Col. Sumner), Jack Lukes (Non-Driving Policeman), Vince Howard (Telephone Supervisor), William Wheatley (Janitor), Sal Ponti (Emergency Room Intern), Millie Berg (Ward Nurse)
 

101. The Moving Mountain

First aired: 3/6/1978    Production Code: 47332

A terrorist steals a Russian rocket launcher and American missiles, and plans to hold both countries hostage. Steve is sent along with a beautiful Russian agent to stop the terrorist, but his opposite number has orders to dispose of him and bring back the missiles to her superiors.

Writer: Stephen Kandel
Director: Don McDougall
Guest star: John Colicos (General Norbukov), Lisa Farringer (Andrea Mestrova), George Clifton (Santos), Paul Coufos (Walter), Michael Ebert (Erhardt), Beverly Kushida (Ishihara), Christian Vance (Radio Man), Andre Landzaat (NATO Officer), Keith Langsdale (Mishkin)


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