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The Bionic Woman Episode Guide:

1. Welcome Home, Jaime (1)

First aired: 1/11/1976
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin) , Dennis Patrick (Carlton Harris), Richard Lenz (Dr. Michael Marchetti), Roger Davis (Lt. Col. Tom Hollaway), Dee Timberlake (Karen Stone), Joe Rainer (Attendant), Christian Juttner (Teddy)

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.

2. Welcome Home, Jaime (2)

First aired: 1/21/1976
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin) , Kip Niven (Donald Harris), Dennis Patrick (Carlton Harris), Gordon Jump (Charles Butler), Christian Juttner (Teddy), Bob Bralver (Sayers), Nick Pellegrino (Bailey), Alycia Gardner (Gwen), Kraig Metzinger (Joey)

[Continued] 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.

3. Angel of Mercy

First aired: 1/28/1976
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Andy Griffith (Jack Starkey), Claudio Martinez (Julio), James Karen (George Morehouse), Jean Allison (Judith Morehouse), Bert Santos (Castro Beard), Robbie Rist (Andrew), Paul Berrones (Wounded Soldier), Alycia Gardner (Gwen), Robbie Wolcott (Mark)

Jaime is sent to Costa Brava with helicopter pilot Jack Starkey to rescue the American ambassador. Starkey resents Jaime's presence because she is a female, but she soon proves herself to the pilot. The rescue becomes complicated when the ambassador's wife is trapped in a collapsed building, and they are joined by a local boy whose parents were killed.

4. A Thing of the Past

First aired: 2/18/1976
Writer: Philip DeGuere
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin) , Donald O'Connor (Harry Anderson), Don Gordon (Glen Morgan), Roger Perry (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)

Jaime's old friend, the school bus driver, is being sought by criminals because he once witnessed a murder.

5. Claws

First aired: 2/25/1976
Writer: Sue Milburn
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: Jack Kelly (Charles Keys), William Schallert (Bill Elgin), Mills Watson (Sheriff), Tippi Hedren (Susan Victor), Alicia Fleer (Katie), George D. Wallace (Rancher), Robbie Rist (Andrew), Robbie Wolcott (Mark), Sam Vlahos (1st Driver), Bob Basso (2nd Driver)

Jaime, left in charge of Susan Victor's wild animal ranch, tries to save the life of a pet lion that is being stalked by irate ranchers.
 

6. The Deadly Missiles

First aired: 3/3/1976
Writer: Wilton Denmark
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin) , Forrest Tucker (J.T. Connors), Ben Piazza (Warren Rayker), Howard McGillin (Staff Sgt.), Alicia Fleer (Katie), Christian Juttner (Teddy), Gary McLarty (1st Guard)

Jaime is sent to investigate her friend J.T. Conners after an unarmed missile is launched from his estate while the U.S. missile warning system was jammed.

7. Bionic Beauty

First aired: 3/17/1976
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Martha Scott (Helen Elgin) , Bert Parks (Ray Raymond), Gary Crosby (Brady (stage manager)), Helen Craig (Mrs. Belding), Cassie Yates (Sally Bartell (Miss Florida)), Charlotte Moore (Lady Reporter), Henry Polic II (The Man), Katie Hopkins Zerby (Miss Oklahoma), Lisa Parkes (Miss Tennessee)

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.
 

8. Jaime's Mother

First aired: 3/24/1976
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Leo Penn
Guest star: Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell) , Barbara Rush (Ann Sommers/Chris Stuart), Joseph George (Vic Boylin), Norma Connolly (Mrs. Betty Noah), Dan Barton (Henderson), Carlena Gower (Jaime as Little Girl)

Jaime experiences disturbing dreams about her mother and then receives a telephone call advising her that her parents' graves have been vandalized.

9. Winning Is Everything

First aired: 4/7/1976
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Phil Bondelli
Guest star: John Elerick (Tim Saunders), Alejandro Rey (Carlos Scappini), Nancy Jeris (Russian Woman), Frank Cala (Bartender), Rene Assa (Attendant), Stephen Coit (Man)

Jaime becomes Tim Sanders' navigator in an international desert auto race in order to retrieve a vital cassette tape from a foreign country.

10. Canyon of Death

First aired: 4/14/1976
Writer: Stephen Kandel
Director: Jerry London
Guest star: Gary Collins (John Mallory), Guillermo San Juan (John "Paco" Little Bear), Don McGovern (Briggs), Paul Cavonis (Henderson), Dee Timberlake (Karen Stone), Annette Cardona (Flora Mitchell), Robbie Rist (Andrew), Jack Stauffer (Captain Phillips), James Ingersoll (Radio Man), Bill Conklin (General Fuller), Todd London (Stan)

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.

11. Fly Jaime

First aired: 5/5/1976
Writer: Mann Rubin, Arthur Rowe
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Marlow), Jerry Douglas (Connors), Spencer Milligan (Reed), Vito Scotti (Romero), Arline Anderson (Mrs. Griffith (Bobbie)), Dick Valentine (Sam Diamond (Pilot)), Jim Raymond (Co-Pilot), John Zoller (Dr. Frankus), Joe Stefano (Captain), Larry Dunn (Radio Operator)

Jaime goes undercover as an airline stewardess to protect Dr. Rudy Wells and the top-secret formula that he possesses.

12. The Jailing of Jaime

First aired: 5/12/1976
Writer: Bruce Shelly
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell) , Barry Sullivan (Dr. Ellis Hatch), Philip Abbott (John Naud), Skip Homeier (Chief Investigator Gregory), Anne Schedeen (Milly Wilson), Tom Bower (Ted Ryan), Ron Hayes (Carlson), Ross Elliott (General Partridge), Walt Davis (MP), Jimmy Joyce (Guard), Scott Wells (Sheriff)

Jaime must prove her innocence after a top secret decoding device she thought she delivered ended up on the international market.

13. Mirror Image

First aired: 5/19/1976
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell) , Don Porter (Dr. James Courtney), Herbert Jefferson Jr. (Baxley (a.k.a. Beaumant)), Terry Kiser (Matthews), John Fink (Perkins (Lisa's boyfriend)), Harry Wiere (Tipsy), Fuddle Bagley (Bartender), Christopher Barrett (Intern)

Lisa Galloway is transformed by plastic surgery into a double for Jaime, and successfully assumes her identity to obtain top-secret in information from Oscar Goldman's files.

14. The Ghosthunter

First aired: 5/26/1976
Writer: Kenneth Johnson, Justin Edgerton
Director: Kenneth Johnson
Guest star: Paul Shenar (Dr. Alan Corey), Kristy McNichol (Amanda Corey), Bo Brundin (Emil Laslo), Merry Loomis (Nurse)

Jaime becomes the governess for a girl in a small New England town when the top-secret project the girl's father is working on is disrupted by supernatural forces.

15. The Return of Bigfoot (1)

First aired: 9/19/1976
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin) , Will J. White (Lab Guard), Michael J. London (Guard), Vince Howard (Nuclear Center Guard), Charles Cyphers (Faler), Sandy Duncan (Gillian), Stefanie Powers (Shalon), Severn Darden (Apploy), Ted Cassidy (Bigfoot), John Saxon (Nedlick), Stephen Young (Dallett)

After the Bigfoot android returns to steal resources from government depots, the conclusion is that only Steve Austin could've wrought such destruction in the process, leaving him to track down Bigfoot to clear his name.|

16. The Return of Bigfoot (2)

First aired: 9/22/1976
Writer:
Director:
Guest star: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin) , Severn Darden (Apploy), Charles Cyphers (Faler), Ted Cassidy (Bigfoot), John Saxon (Nedlick), Stephen Young (Dallett), Stefanie Powers (Shalon), Sandy Duncan (Gillian) 

Jaime confronts Bigfoot on her way to retrieve an antidote to save Steve Austin's life.

17. In This Corner, Jaime Sommers

First aired: 9/29/1976
Writer: Robert L. McCullough, Kenneth Johnson
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Norman Fell (Mel Bigelow), Marcia Lewis ("Amazon" April Armitage), Marj Dusay (Dr. Brandes), Marcia Shapiro ("Mad" Mary Maddox), Lew Palter (Announcer (Jimmy Lynon)), Bill Keene (Mr. Epstein), Brett Dunham (Wayne Haley), Bill Conklin (Man), Margaret Shocklee (Esther Chambers (The Spider Lady)), Gene Labell (Referee), Sandy Parker ("Battling" Betty Madison)

While searching for a missing OSI agent, Jaime must compete as Savage Sommers, a professional lady wrestler.|

18. Assault on the Princess

First aired: 10/6/1976
Writer: Wilton Denmark
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Ed Nelson (Lucky Harrison), Vito Scotti (Romero), John Durren (Grover), Steve Kanaly (Tanner), Dick Dinman (Ice Man), Tony Giorgio (Creighton), Ron Wilson (Joe), Abraham Alvarez (Lieutenant), Don Maxwell (Crewman)

Jaime poses as a blackjack dealer aboard a luxurious sea-going casino in order to locate two missing energy cells that can be used as bombs.

19. Road to Nashville

First aired: 10/20/1976
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Hoyt Axton (Buck Buckley), Bert Kramer (Penn Mathers), Doc Severinsen (Muffin Calhoon), Fionnula Flanagan (Tammy Dalton), Scott Arthur Allen (Bill), Dick Haynes (Announcer), Stacey O'Brien (Stacy), Bob Beck (Len), Earl Billings (Skycap), Robin Harlan (Pam)

Jaime poses as a country singer to find a missing OSI agent, and to stop the passing of top-secret information.

20. Kill Oscar (1)

First aired: 10/27/1976
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: John Houseman (Dr. Franklin), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin) , Jack Colvin (Baron Constantine), Corinne Camacho (Lynda Rosand), Jack Ging (Chief Inspector Hanson), Janice Whitby (Katy), John Dewey-Carter (Rawlins), James R. Parkes (Guard (Paul)), Don Fenwick (1st Agent), Larry French (2nd Agent)

Jaime combats female robots that Dr. Franklin is using in a scheme to kidnap Oscar Goldman and obtain an experimental weather control device.

21. Kill Oscar (2)

First aired: 10/31/1976
Writer:
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: John Houseman (Dr. Franklin), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin) , Corinne Camacho (Lynda Rosand), Jack Ging (Chief Inspector Hanson), Janice Whitby (Katy)

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

22. Kill Oscar (3)

First aired: 11/3/1976
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: John Houseman (Dr. Franklin), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin) , Jack Ging (Chief Inspector Hanson), Jim McMullan (Commander Gordon), Sam Jaffe (Admiral Richter), Janice Whitby (Katy), Eugene Peterson (General Williams), Byron Morrow (Admiral Wilkins), John Dewey-Carter (Rawlins), Walt Davis (Crewman)

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.

23. Black Magic

First aired: 11/10/1976
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Vincent Price (Manfred/Cyrus Carstairs), William Windom (Andrew Warfield), Hermione Baddeley (Aunt Tess), Julie Newmar (Claudette), Abe Vigoda (Barlowe), Alvah Stanley (Barry), Roger Til (Maitre D'), George Margo (Boatman)

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.

24. Sister Jaime

First aired: 11/24/1976
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Kathleen Nolan (Mother Superior), Catherine Burns (Sister Beverly), Ellen Geer (Sister Barbara), Ron Hayes (Father Thomas), Dran Hamilton (Sister Margo), Al Hansen (Trucker (Charlie)), Luke Andreas (1st Man), Edward Cross (2nd man), Cynthia Whitham (Marlene Stoler)

Disguised as a nun, Jaime uncovers an international smuggling ring that's using a convent winery as a cover.

25. The Vega Influence

First aired: 12/1/1976
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Mel Damski
Guest star: Richard Lenz (Dr. Michael Marchetti), Jamie Smith-Jackson (Laurie Boylin), Roy Poole (Dr. Boylin), Phil Carey (Major Andrews), Don Marshall (Captain Colter), John Lawrence (Sergeant Roberts)

At a government base on an isolated island, Jaime is pitted against a "living" meteorite's strange ability to overpower the human will.

26. Jaime's Shield (1)

First aired: 12/15/1976
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: George Maharis (Sgt. Bob Welton), James McEachin (Captain Godfrey), Rebecca Balding (Parker), William Bryant (Captain Jetton), Archie Johnson (Commissioner Sam Hart), Linden Chiles (Herb Partnow), Michael Santiago (Baxter)

Jaime enrolls as a police academy cadet to locate a foreign agent. However, she is unaware that the agent has spotted her first and has ordered her execution.

27. Jaime's Shield (2)

First aired: 12/22/1976
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: George Maharis (Sgt. Bob Welton), Rebecca Balding (Parker), William Bryant (Captain Jetton), Archie Johnson (Commissioner Sam Hart), Linden Chiles (Herb Partnow), Michael Santiago (Baxter), Amapola Del Vando (Premier Rinja Gabrin), Amy Joyce (Rosignano), Larry Frank Ellis (Dispatcher), Norma Ransom (Old Lady)

After graduating from the police academy, Jaime discovers that foreign agents are plotting to kidnap a visiting diplomat by impersonating the police force.

28. Biofeedback

First aired: 1/12/1977
Writer: Daniel Kibbie
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Granville Van Dusen (Darwin Jones), Lloyd Bochner (Ivan Kard), Peter Haskell (Payton Jones), Jan Aaris (Marek), Inge Lindgreen (Terry)

An OSI cryptographer's resentment of the organization's funding of his brother's biofeedback research drives him to sell his new top secret decoder on the black market.

29. Doomsday Is Tomorrow (1)

First aired: 1/19/1977
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Kenneth Johnson
Guest star: Lew Ayres (Dr. Elijah Cooper), Kenneth O'Brien (Dr. Victor Evtuhov (Dimitri)), David Opatoshu (Mr. Satari), Sam Chew, Jr. (Russ), James Hong (Dr. Toshiro Kurosawa), Guerin Barry (Alex (voice))

Dr. Elijah Cooper, an aging scientist, threatens the release of a doomsday device unless world peace is maintained.

30. Doomsday Is Tomorrow (2)

First aired: 1/26/1977
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Kenneth Johnson
Guest star: Lew Ayres (Dr. Elijah Cooper (video only)), Kenneth O'Brien (Dr. Victor Evtuhov (Dimitri)), David Opatoshu (Mr. Satari), Sam Chew, Jr. (Russ), Stack Pierce (Navigator), Ned Wilson (Pilot (Major Maxwell)), Guerin Barry (Alex (voice)), George Whiteman (Co-Pilot), Steve Powers (E.W.O.), Ed Vasgersian (Technician)

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.

31. Deadly Ringer (1)

First aired: 2/2/1977
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin) , Don Porter (Dr. James Courtney), Warren Kemmerling (Warden Cooper), Katherine Helmond (Dr. Harkens), Ruth Kobart (Guard), John Zenda (Weber), Lou Fant (Convict), Jack Kutcher (Guard), Angela Hoffman (Jody Warner), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), Jeffrey Whipple (Bill), Stacey O'Brien (Terry), Pat St. James (Woman Convict)

A nightmare begins for Jaime when she regains consciousness in a prison cell after being switched with her surgically created look-alike, Lisa Galloway. Meanwhile, Lisa steals a top-secret experimental drug from Dr. Rudy Wells which produces bionic-like strength.

32. Deadly Ringer (2)

First aired: 2/9/1977
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin) , Don Porter (Dr. James Courtney), Warren Kemmerling (Warden Cooper), Katherine Helmond (Dr. Harkens), Don 'Red' Barry (Woody), John Zenda (Weber), Don Fenwick (Ohanian), Walt Davis (Trooper), Angela Hoffman (Jody Warner), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), Jeffrey Whipple (Bill), Stacey O'Brien (Terry)

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.

33. Jaime and the King

First aired: 2/23/1977
Writer: Robert L. McCullough, C. Robert Brooks, Arthur Rowe
Director: Alan Crosland
Guest star: Robert Loggia (Ali Ben Gazim), Lance Kerwin (Prince Ishmail), Joseph Ruskin (Hassan), Rene Assa (Major Domo), Annette Cardona (Emerald), Brioni Farrell (Ezelda), Tanya L. George (Marahna), Nathan Roth (1st Guard)

Jaime becomes a tutor to a difficult young prince in order to protect his father from assassins.

34. Beyond the Call

First aired: 3/9/1977
Writer: Daniel Kibbie, Arthur Rowe
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin) , Sam Groom (Major John Cross), Mariel Aragon (Kim), Sandy Ward (Colonel Banning), Madison Arnold (Willet), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), June Kim (Kim's Mother), Ron McCabe (Pvt. Luddick)

Jaime tries to befriend a withdrawn girl who hasn't spoken since her mother's death. Meanwhile, the girl's father plans to steal a top-secret missile guidance system.

35. The DeJon Caper

First aired: 3/16/1977
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Rene Auberjonois (Pierre Lambert), Sydney Chaplin (Moreau), Bernard Behrens (Beaumont), Roger Til (Rochette), Erik Holland (Alain), Ben Wright (Fournier)

Jaime travels to Paris with art forger Pierre Lambert to trap a master criminal and recover valuable paintings from him.

36. The Night Demon (aka: Daemon Creature)

First aired: 3/23/1977
Writer: Justin Edgerton
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Jeff Corey (Thomas Bearclaw), John Quade (Hawkins), Gary Lockwood (Lyle Cannon), Howard McGillin (Sgt. Don Woods), J. Jay Saunders (Capt. Anders)

While visiting the ranch of Indian lore expert Thomas Bearclaw, Jaime is haunted by a legendary Indian burial demon.

37. Iron Ships and Dead Men

First aired: 3/30/1977
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Mel Damski
Guest star: Edward Walsh (Zanetos), Teddy Wilson (Warner Williams), Ray Young (Bob Richards), Stephen Elliott (Duke), Peter Lempert (Sam Goldman), Mikhail Kulik (Young Duke)

Jaime boards an old World War II destroyer as a member of the salvage crew to investigate the discovery of dog-tags bearing the name of Oscar's brother, Sam.

38. Once A Thief

First aired: 5/4/1977
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Elisha Cook Jr. (Inky), Eddie Barth (Saul), Richard Bakalyan (Gino Talvin), Dick Balduzzi (Rogers), Richard Libertini (Rick), William Boyett (Captain Blank), Mickey Morton (Davis), Fuddle Bagley (Reggie), Paula Victor (Winnie), Frank Cala (Steinhauer), Sonny Klein (Marchese), Don Maxwell (The Cop)

When a bumbling crook learns of Jaime's bionics, he blackmails her into helping him rob a bank.

39. The Bionic Dog (1)

First aired: 9/10/1977
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin) , Taylor Lacher (Crosby), Carlene Watkins (Judy McHugh), Al Hansen (Trucker), Jay Fenichel (Doughnut Man), David Himes (Animal Handler)

Jaime discovers the secret existence of the world's first bionic canine, and has five days to save him from certain death.

40. The Bionic Dog (2)

First aired: 9/17/1977
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin) , Dale Robinette (Roger Grette), Lee De Broux (Bill Tyler), Will Hare (Harley), Al Hansen (Trucker), Jack Garner (County Sheriff), Jason Johnson (Old Man)

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.

41. Fembots in Las Vegas (1)

First aired: 9/24/1977
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Michael Preece
Guest star: John Houseman (Dr. Franklin [in flashback]), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan) , James Olson (Rod Kyler), Melinda O. 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)

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.

42. Fembots in Las Vegas (2)

First aired: 10/1/1977
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Michael Preece
Guest star: John Houseman (Dr. Franklin [in flashback]), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan) , James Olson (Rod Kyler), Melinda O. 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)

Carl demands Jaime, Oscar, and Rudy as ransom for the stolen energy ray weapon that he has launched into orbit and now controls.

43. Rodeo

First aired: 10/15/1977
Writer: Herman Groves
Director: Larry Stewart
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Andrew Prine (Dr. Billy Cole), Jason Evers (Radnik), John Crawford (Crowley), Thomas Bellin (Janos), Don Gentry (Teak), Rodolfo Hoyos Jr. (Carlos), Linda Wiser (Lab Technician)

When OSI scientist Billy Cole insists on riding in a rodeo competition, Jaime is sent to secretly look after him.

44. African Connection

First aired: 10/29/1977
Writer: William Schwartz
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Dan O'Herlihy (Harry Walker), Don Pedro Colley (Duma), Joan Pringle (Leona Mumbassa), Raymond St. Jacques (Azzar), Kipp Whitman (Serrano), Marc Alaimo (Hopper), Charles Walker II (Rasan), Roger Til (Robaire), Renny Temple (Englishman), Ron Trice (Meko), Bob Minor (Major)

In order to prevent a ruthless African dictator from remaining in power, Jaime must secretly switch a rigged computer element with one that will give fair results in an upcoming election.

45. Motorcycle Boogie

First aired: 11/5/1977
Writer: James D. Parriott, Kenneth Johnson
Director: Kenneth Gilbert (II)
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Evel Knievel (Himself), Bernard Behrens (Major Petrov), Spencer Milligan (Schmidt), Jon M. Benson (New Guard), Chris Anders (1st Guard), Erik Holland (2nd Guard), Dennis Williams (Lab Technician), Patrick Gorman (Mover), Dirk Olthof (Young Cop), Peter Hellman (1st Door Guard), John Brandon (Promoter)

Jaime enlists the help of daredevil Evel Knievel in an attempt to retrieve a computer tape stolen by the KGB in East Germany.

46. Brain Wash

First aired: 11/12/1977
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Michael Preece
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell) , Michael Callan (John Bernard), David Watson (Benny), Pepe Hern (Antonio Pinedo), Gregory Elliot (Office Boy), Larry Duran (Gardener), Richard Sarradet (Agent), Federico Roberto (Man), Lady Helena Walquer (Jenny)

While Callahan is having her hair shampooed, Jaime overhears her revealing top-secret information which endangers Oscar's life.

47. Escape to Love (aka: A Matter of Love and Death)

First aired: 11/26/1977
Writer: Ellen Wittman
Director: Alan J. Levi
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Philip Abbott (Dr. Arlo Kelso), John Reilly (Hober), Mitchel Laurence (Sandor Kelso), Peter Mark Richman (Col. Dubnov), Michael Richardson (Lt. Pruska), Ed Sancho-Bonet (Rodi)

The son of an Iron Curtain scientist threatens to foul-up his own rescue when he falls in love with Jaime.

48. Max

First aired: 12/3/1977
Writer: William Schwartz
Director: Don McDougall
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell) , Neile Adams (Valerie Breuer), Christopher Knight (Bobby), Bill Fletcher (Hobbs), Sandy Kenyon (Dr. Yvon Sanders), Rudy Solari (Jack Carson), Bucklind Beery (Andrews), Pete Dunn (OSI Agent)

Max, the bionic dog, is kidnapped by foreign agents, while Jaime lay helpless in a hospital bed undergoing a bionic check-up.

49. Over the Hill Spy

First aired: 12/17/1977
Writer: Joseph A. Viola
Director: Kenneth Gilbert (II)
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Richard Erdman (Terrence Quinn), Jeff David (Vilmos Vanovic), Michael Thoma (Boris Slotsky), Felice Orlandi (Juan Robles), Whit Bissell (Wolfe), Rick Beckner (Manning), Dante D'Andre (Maitre D'), Eve McVeagh (Middle Aged Woman), Mary Jackson (Martha (fitter)), Alana Stewart (Carol), Michael Quinn (Delegate), Norman Gibbs (Man)

An elderly Soviet spy, long believed dead, threatens U.S. security, so Oscar must convince a retired OSI agent to work with Jaime and identify his Russian counterpart.

50. All For One

First aired: 1/7/1978
Writer: James D. Parriott
Director: Larry Stewart
Guest star: Daniel Zacapa (Raul), Roger Perry (Dr. Thomas Tharp), Henry Kingi (Mango), Gary Barton (Stubbs), Viola Kates Stimpson (Mrs. Simpson), Franklyn Ajaye (Benny), Joe Al Nicassio (Mr. A. A.)

Jaime enrolls in college to stop a young computer whiz who has been stealing thousands of dollars from the OSI.

51. The Pyramid

First aired: 1/14/1978
Writer: Margaret Armen, Alf Harris, Arthur Rowe, Lionel E. Siegel
Director: Barry Crane
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams) , Eduard Franz (Ky), Gavan O'Herlihy (Jim Burns), Henry Kingi (Inca Warrior), June Barrett (Laure Kane), Branscombe Richmond (Security Guard)

Jaime and Chris get trapped in an underground pyramid with an alien sentinel who warns them that Earth faces imminent destruction.

52. The Antidote

First aired: 1/21/1978
Writer:
Director: Don McDougall
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan) , Harry Rhodes (Waiter/Doctor), Suzanne Charney (Waitress/Nurse), Brett Halsey (Dr. Hamilton), James Blendick (Chief Inspector Ball), John Myhers (Dmitri Zhukov), John Milford (Henderson), Danny Wells (Yanos), Linda Wiser (Sarah)

A deadly poison will kill Jaime unless she reveals the location of a secret conference in exchange for the antidote.

53. The Martians Are Coming, the Martians Are Coming

First aired: 1/28/1978
Writer: Robert A. Urso, Tom August, Helen August
Director: Larry Stewart
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Jim McMullan (Casey), Jack Kelly (Ray Fisk), Frank Marth (Bill Robbins), Frank Aletter (Spencer), Lynn Carlin (Norma Fisk), Ruth Manning (Cigar Smoker's Wife), Phil Hoover (Patrolman), Amanda Davies (Nena), Barbara Iley (Television Commentator), Cynthia Songé (2nd Reporter), Warren Miller (Harger), Jon Locke (Cigar Smoker), Brent Davis (1st Reporter), Paul Coufos (Pilot)

While working on a project to track UFOs, Dr. Rudy Wells and Ray Fisk are abducted by a flying saucer.

54. Sanctuary Earth

First aired: 2/11/1978
Writer: Rudolph Borchert
Director: Ernest Pintoff
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams) , Helen Hunt (Princess Aura), Jim Hager (Verm), Jon Hager (Dier), David Matthau (Belden)

A satellite returns unexpectedly to Earth, and Jaime discovers that a 14-year-old girl from another planet is on board.

55. Deadly Music

First aired: 2/18/1978
Writer: Lionel E. Siegel, Connor Everts
Director: Tom Connors III, Bruce Shurley
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Frank Converse (Commander Jed Kimball), Henry Darrow (Anton Dasovic), Chip Lucia (Ritter), Robert Ellenstein (Dr. Henry Klempt), James Crittenden (Chet Marsden), Roger Cruz (Frank Dade), Darrow Igus (Reese), Michael Boyle (Crewman), Gregory J. Barnett (Steve)

An enemy scientist invents a device that attracts sharks underwater, and Jaime becomes the intended victim.

56. Which One Is Jaime?

First aired: 2/25/1978
Writer: Jim Carlson, Terrence McDonnell
Director: Jack Arnold
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Sam Chew, Jr. (Mark Russell) , Brock Peters (Jake Stratton), James B. Sikking (Ray Burns), Marcus Mukai (Colin Lee), Robert Feero (Eddie Dwyer), Regis Cordic (Roger Fowler), Adrien Royce (Julie), Peter Zapp (Roger)

Oscar Goldman's secretary, Peggy Callahan, is abducted by a band of dangerous kidnappers when she is mistaken for Jaime.

57. Out of Body

First aired: 3/4/1978
Writer:
Director: Ernest Pintoff
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Nehemiah Persoff (Dr. Philip Jennings), Charlie Hill (Tommy Littlehorse), Richard Lynch (Denton), Antony Ponzini (Mauro), Allan Magicovsky (Jacoby), Barbara Baldavin (Nurse), Jeannie Newburn (Mother), Agustin Vallejo (Father)

When a young American Indian is framed and injured in the theft of a deadly new weapon, his spirit leaves his body and aids Jaime in the search for the real criminals.

58. Long Live the King

First aired: 3/25/1978
Writer: David Ketchum, Tony DiMarco
Director: Gwen Arner
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , John Reilly (Sam Sloan), Carmen Argenziano (King Kusari), Charles Cioffi (Colonel Mostada), Madison Arnold (John), Lou Tiano (Nick), Rene Assa (Kia), Stanley Brock (Wally), Dov Gottesfeld (Sharokah), Rachel Bard (Lynette), Elise Cattlin (Beth), Brian Burgess (Mr. Byron)
 

Jaime poses as a Middle Eastern king's social secretary in order to prevent his assassination during his visit to New York City.

59. Rancho Outcast

First aired: 5/6/1978
Writer: Arthur Rowe
Director: Ivan Dixon
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams [ 3 ]) , Keenan Wynn (Gustave), Don Calfa (Petie "The Weasel" Regan), Henry Kingi (One-Eyed-One), Robert Easton (Colonel), David S. Cass Sr. (Janos), George Kee Cheung (2nd Agent)

Jaime is paired with a double-crossing convict who claims he can identify the criminal that the OSI is seeking.

60. On the Run

First aired: 5/13/1978
Writer: Steven E. De Souza
Director: Thomas J. Blank
Guest star: Christopher Stone (Chris Williams) , Linda Wiser (Sarah), Skip Homeier (Senator Renshaw), Andrew Duggan (Deputy Director Bill Parr), Juno Dawson (Agent Harding), Mariel Aragon (Reiko), Johnny Timko (Tommy), Robert L. Benedetti (Balloon Man), Hannah Dean (NSB Woman), Kenneth O'Brien (Traveling Salesman)

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.

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