Bionic Woman, The (1976) - USA Only

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The Bionic Woman is an American television series which spun off from The Six Million Dollar Man. It starred Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, a tennis professional who was nearly killed in a skydiving accident, and was rebuilt by Oscar Goldman (Richard Anderson) and Dr. Rudy Wells (Martin E. Brooks), who had also rebuilt The Six Million Dollar Man. As the result of her surgical implantation, Jaime Sommers had amplified hearing, a greatly strengthened right arm, and enhanced legs, enabling her to run faster than a speeding car.

The series ran on ABC for 2 seasons, from 1976 to 1977, and then it was picked-up for airing on NBC from 1977 to 1978, for just one season. Its run on ABC was successful with good ratings, coming in as the fifth most-watched show of its first season, and finishing in the top 15 (#14) at the end of its second season. wiki

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e14 – The Ghosthunter

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e13 – Mirror Image

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e12 – The Jailing Of Jaimei

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e11 – Fly Jaime

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e10 – Canyon of Death

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e9 – Winning Is Everything

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e8 – Jaime’s Mother

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e7 – Bionic Beauty

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e6 – The Deadly Missiles

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e5 – Claws

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e4 – A Thing Of The Past

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e3 – Angel Of Mercy

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e2 – Welcome Home, Jaime, Part 2

The Bionic Woman Classic – s1 | e1 – Welcome Home, Jaime, Part 1


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