List of Fictional Female Robots and Cyborgs - in US Television

In US Television

  • Gynoid version of Calliope Jones on Days of our Lives (1985)
  • Andromeda, from A for Andromeda (1961) and The Andromeda Breakthrough (1962)
  • Andromeda gynoids, other:
    • Doyle, from Andromeda (2004)
    • Lt. Jill Pearce, from the episode "The Mathematics of Tears" (2001)
    • Rommie, from Andromeda (2000–2004)
  • A.N.I. (Android Nurse Interface), from Mercy Point (1998–1999).
  • April and Buffybot, from Buffy the Vampire Slayer (1997–2004)
  • Ashley, from Cybergirl (2001–2002) (Australian Children's TV show)
  • Battlestar Galactica (re-imagined series) Cylon females:
    • Number Three alias "D'Anna Biers"
    • Number Six alias "Shelly Godfrey", "Gina Inviere", "Natalie", "Lida", or "Sonja"
    • Number Eight alias "Sharon Valerii"
    • Tory Foster
    • Ellen Tigh
  • Betty, in "Directly from My Heart to You", an episode of Twisted Tales (1996)
  • Bionic Woman (from the original and the re-imagined series):
    • Jaime Sommers from the original and the re-imagined series (1976–1978, 2007)
    • Sarah Corvus from the re-imagined series (2007)
    • Fembots, from the original TV series and The Six Million Dollar Man (1976, 1978)
  • Cameron, a Terminator programmed to protect the teenage John Connor, from The Sarah Connor Chronicles (2008)
  • Chrome, the innuendo-spouting host of the short-lived HBO anthology series Perversions of Science
  • Dina fembot, from the Wicked Science episode "Double Date" (2003)
  • Elly, from Ultraman Max (2005)
  • Eve Edison, from Mann & Machine (1992)
  • Gypsy from Mystery Science Theater 3000
  • Outer Limits gynoids:
    • Mary 25, in "Mary 25" a 1998 episode of The Outer Limits
    • Mona Lisa, in "Mona Lisa" a 2003 episode of The Outer Limits
    • Valerie 23, in "Valerie 23" a 1995 episode of The Outer Limits
  • Miley Cyrus, in "Hannah Banana" a 2009 episode of Family Guy
  • Rayna Armitraj, from Earth: Final Conflict (1997–2002)
  • Rhoda (aka AF709), from My Living Doll (1964–1965)
  • Rosie (Red-haired elevator Terminator), from Sarah Connor Chronicles
  • Space: 1999 gynoids:
    • Maya robot replica, in the 1976 episode "The Taybor"
    • The Servant of the Guardian, in the 1975 episode "Guardian of Piri"
    • Zamara and other female Vegans, in the 1976 episode "One Moment of Humanity"
  • Star Trek gynoids:
    • Andrea, in "What Are Little Girls Made Of?" an episode from Star Trek: The Original Series (1966)
    • Andromedan gynoids, in "I, Mudd" an episode from Star Trek: The Original Series (1967)
    • Dr. Juliana Tainer, a replica of Data's 'mother' in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "Inheritance" (1993)
    • Lal, a 'daughter' built by Data, in the Star Trek: The Next Generation episode "The Offspring" (1990)
    • Losira replicants, in "That Which Survives" an episode from Star Trek: The Original Series (1969)
    • Rayna Kapec, in "Requiem for Methuselah" an episode from Star Trek: The Original Series (1969)
    • Ruth, in "Shore Leave" an episode from Star Trek: The Original Series (1966)
    • 7 of 9 Tertiery adjunct Unimatrix 01. Female Borg Drone, a/k/a Annika Hansen. Star Trek: Voyager
    • Borg QueenStar Trek: VoyagerStar Trek: First Contact
  • Stargate SG-1 gynoids:
    • Samantha Carter Android and "RepliCarter", from various episodes (1998, 2002, 2004)
    • Reese, in the episode "Menace" (2002)
    • Second, Fourth, and Sixth, in the episode "Unnatural Selection" (2003)
  • THELMA, from Space Cases (1996–1997)
  • Twilight Zone gynoids:
    • Alicia, in "The Lonely", an episode from The Twilight Zone (1959)
    • Jana Loren in "The Lateness of the Hour", an episode from "The Twilight Zone (1960)
    • the Grandma robot in "I Sing the Body Electric", an episode from The Twilight Zone (1959)
  • Verda, in "The Android Machine" and "Revolt of the Androids" episodes from Lost in Space (1966)
  • VICI and Vanessa from Small Wonder (1985–1989)
  • Sari Sumdac from Transformers Animated

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