List of The Bionic Woman Episodes - Season Two

Season Two

  • 22 Episodes. First broadcast (US): September 22, 1976 – May 4, 1977
  • Producer: Kenneth Johnson

Starring: Lindsay Wagner as Jaime Sommers, Richard Anderson as Oscar Goldman and Martin E. Brooks as Dr. Rudy Wells

Title Episode First aired Writer(s) Director
The Return of Bigfoot, Part Two 1 1 September 22, 1976 Kenneth Johnson Barry Crane
Steve's life is hanging in the balance so Jaime must go and fight the Sasquatch. She discovers that it is being controlled by enemy agents and with the help of Gillian and Shalon, they overcome this control and help Steve. Jaime, Steve, and the Sasquatch then undo the damage the enemy aliens have caused to the Earth's crust by creating a time distortion.
Cast: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), John Saxon (Nedlick), Stephen Young (Dallet), Severn Darden (Apploy), Ted Cassidy (Sasquatch), Sandy Duncan (Gillian), Stefanie Powers (Shalon), Charles Cyphers (Faler)
In This Corner, Jaime Sommers 2 September 29, 1976 Robert McCullough, Kenneth Johnson Alan Crosland
Jaime goes undercover as a female wrestler looking for an OSI agent who has gone missing while trying to uncover what is going on. Jaime discovers that the boss is corrupt and in alliance with a Russian double agent. After being drugged and left to suffocate, Jaime recovers and catches the villains, while uncovering a top secret component they have stolen.
Cast: Norman Fell (Milt Bigelow), Marcia Lewis (April Armitage), Marj Dusay (Dr. Brandes), Marcia Shapiro (Mary Maddox), Lew Palter (Announcer), Bill Keene (Mr. Epstein), Brett Dunham (Wayne Haley), Bill Conklin (Man), Margaret Shocklee (Esther), Gene LeBell (Referee), Sandy Parker (Battling Betty)
Assault on the Princess 3 October 6, 1976 Wilton Denmark Alan Crosland
Two energy cells have been smuggled aboard a cruise liner, the Princess Louise. Jaime goes undercover as a card dealer to locate "the Iceman" who has them as he is planning for the liner to rendezvous with a submarine and is threatening to explode the cells if this doesn't happen. Learinng that the cells will explode is heated, Jaime along with an admirer, manage to save the day and catch the Iceman and his cohorts.
Cast: 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)
Road to Nashville 4 October 20, 1976 James D. Parriott Alan J. Levi
Reports of top-secret information being passed in code through the recordings of Country and Western star Buck Buckley has come to light and Jaime goes to Nashville to investigate. However, Jaime is discovered and locked in a burning studio while Buck is forced to go on stage where the final piece of information will be transmitted. Jaime escapes and stops it, revealing the villains to be Bucks's girlfriend and his record producer.
Cast: Hoyt Axton (Buck Buckley), Bert Kramer (Penn Mathers), Doc Severinson (Muffin Calhoun), Fionnuala Flanagan (Tammy Dalton), Scott Arthur Allen (Bill), Dick Haynes (Announcer), Stacey O'Brien (Stacy), Bob Beck (Len), Earl Billings (Skycap), Robin Harlan (Pam)
Kill Oscar2 5 October 27, 1976 Arthur Rowe and Oliver Crawford Alan Crosland
Dr Franklin, a former OSI scientist, is working on a project to creating female androids - which he names "Fembots". He is funded by a Russian minister who is working with Franklin to gain the US Government's new Weather Control Device. Oscar is kidnapped and held for ransom by the Fembots. As Jaime battles the Fembots, she discovers that their power surpasses hers and she is renderred unconscious. However, Steve arrives to assist. (Part 1 of 3; Kill Oscar (Part 2) continues in Six Million Dollar Man Season 4 Episode 6).
Cast: John Houseman (Dr. Franklin), Jack Colvin (Baron Constantine), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Corinne Michaels (Lynda Wilson), Jack L. Ging (Jack Hanson), Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), Janice Whitby (Katy), John Dewey-Carter (Rawlins), James R. Parkes (Guard), Don Fenwick (Agent #1), Larry French (Agent #2)
Kill Oscar, Part Three 6 November 3, 1976 Arthur Rowe and Oliver Crawford Alan Crosland
The effects of the extreme weather conditions creted by the Weather Control Device are worldwide and Government officials get together to form a plan to destroy Franklin's island (where Oscar is being held captive). Hearing this, Jaime and Steve attempt to rescue him. Fighting Fembots and the extreme weather conditions, they arrive at the base. With Fembots being steadily put out of action, a furious Franklin localizes the hurricane effect with plans to destroy everyone. With the base collapsing around them, Jaime and Steve get Oscar and Franklin away as the device destroys itself. (Part 3 of 3).
Cast: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin), John Houseman (Dr. Franklin), Jennifer Darling (Peggy Callahan), Jack L. Ging (Jack Hanson), James 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)
Black Magic 7 November 10, 1976 Arthur Rowe Barry Crane
Millionaire Cyrus Carstairs has died leaving a fortune as well as a top-secret formula. Jaime goes there acting as an estranged niece as Carstairs has devised a hunt for the will with the finder to be the recipient. Coming up against Carstairs devious family, Jaime discovers that the Butler is the most devious of all. Working with the family, Jaime finds the will and the formula.
Cast: Vincent Price (Manfred Carstairs / Cyrus Carstairs), William Windom (Warfield), Hermione Baddeley (Aunt Tess), Julie Newmar (Claudette), Abe Vigoda (Barlow), Alvah Stanley (Barry), Roger Til (Maitre D'), George Margo (Boatman)
Sister Jaime 8 November 24, 1976 Kenneth Johnson Alan J. Levi
Jaime goes undercover in a Convent to uncover a smuggling ring. To her shock, the Mother Superior is involved, but explains she needed the money to save the Convent from closure. Although the Mother Superior realises that her actions were unjust even though her aims were sound, she begs for forgiveness. Jaime agrees to help and delays Oscar & OSI long enough to place the evidence solely with the smugglers.
Cast: Kathleen Nolan (Mother Superior), Catherine Burns (Sister Beverly), Ellen Geer (Sister Barbara), Ron Hayes (Father Thomas), Dran Hamilton (Sister Margo), Al Hansen (Trucker), Luke Andreas (1st Man), Edward Cross (2nd Man), Cynthia Whitham (Marlene Stoler)
The Vega Influence 9 December 1, 1976 Arthur Rowe Mel Damski
A Government base on a remote island has uncovered a strange meteorite. Jaime arrives there to find that the local people have been taken over by the meteorite's sonic power and are acting strangely. Jaime, protected due to her bionic ear, and a deaf girl attempt to stop the effects of the meteorite, but are attacked by the locals who are bent on protecting it. Jaime manages to render the meteorite dormant by freezing it.
Cast: Richard Lenz (Michael Marchetti), Jamie Smith Jackson (Laurie Boylin), Roy Poole (Dr. Boylin), Philip Carey (Major Andrews), Don Marshall (Captain Colter), John Lawrence (Sergeant Roberts)
Jaime's Shield 10 December 15, 1976 James D. Parriott Alan Crosland
It is discovered that a foreign agent is working undercover as a female police cadet and Jaime goes undercover to find her. However, the agent has learned of Jaime's identity and tries to have her killed.
Cast: George Maharis (Bob Welton), James McEachin (Captain Godfrey), Diane Civita (Arleen), Rebecca Balding (Parker), William Bryant (Captain Jetton), Archie Johnson (Sam Hart), Linden Chiles (Herb Partnow), Michael Santiago (Baxter)
Jaime's Shield, Part Two 11 December 22, 1976 James D. Parriott Barry Crane
Jaime discovers that the foreign agent is working with other agents posing as police in order to assassinate a visiting foreign diplomat. She, along with the help of another officer, uncover the plan and stop the agents.
Cast: George Maharis (Bob Welton), Diane Civita (Arleen), Rebecca Balding (Parker), William Bryant (Captain Jetton), Archie Johnson (Sam Hart), Linden Chiles (Herb Partnow), Michael Santiago (Baxter), Amapola Del Vando (Rinja Gabrin), Amy Joyce (Rosignano), Larry Frank Ellis (Dispatcher), Norma Ransom (Old Lady)
Biofeedback 12 January 12, 1977 Daniel Kibbie Alan J. Levi
Two brothers working at the OSI are involved in very different fields. Payton, a cryptographer and Darwin, an expert looking into biofeedback - a process of self-mind control. Payton is selling a top secret decoder to enemy agents, while Darwin along with Jaime infiltrate the German base using Jaime's bionics and his biofeedback processes.
Cast: Granville Van Dusen (Darwin Jones), Lloyd Bochner (Ivan Kard), Peter Haskell (Payton Jones), Jan Aaris (Marek), Inge Lindgreen (Terry)
Doomsday is Tomorrow 13 January 19, 1977 Kenneth Johnson Kenneth Johnson
Dr Elijah Cooper, an aging scientist is holding the world hostage with his newly developed cobalt bomb. If his demands of nuclear disarmament and world peace are not met, he will detonate the bomb which will destroy all life on Earth. Delegates from the United Nations go to Cooper's complex to discuss the doomsday weapon and Jaime goes undercover in order to talk to him. Upon arriving, she finds that Cooper is dying and his orders have been passed over to the central computer ALEX which has been ordered to carry out Cooper's instructions and Jaime must find a way to stop it.
Cast: Lew Ayres (Elijah Cooper), Kenneth O'Brien (Dmitri Muskov), David Opatoshu (Satari), Sam Chew, Jr. (Russ), James Hong (Kurosawa), Guerin Barry (ALEX)
Doomsday is Tomorrow, Part Two 14 January 26, 1977 Kenneth Johnson Kenneth Johnson
A Mideastern government doesn't believe Cooper's threat and proceeds with a nuclear bomb test, which triggers ALEX to set the doomsday bomb in motion. Meanwhile, Jaime attempts to get into the central core of the complex where the bomb's circuitry is contained, but she is impeded by ALEX at every step. Eventually arriving at the core, Jaime is unable to disarm the device. However, she discovers that bomb is fake and was a ploy by Cooper to gain world peace. However ALEX is still bent on carrying out Cooper's instructions and has computed an alternate method to achieve the same result. In panic, Jaime sets off the emergency sprinkler system which destroys all the electronic circuitry - including ALEX.
Cast: Lew Ayres (Elijah Cooper), Kenneth O'Brien (Dmitri Muskov), David Opatoshu (Satari), Sam Chew, Jr. (Russ), James Hong (Kurosawa), Stack Pierce (Navigator), Ned Wilson (Pilot), Guerin Barry (ALEX), George Whiteman (Co-Pilot), Steve Powers (E.W.O.), Ed Vasgersian (Technician)
Deadly Ringer 15 February 2, 1977 James D. Parriott Alan J. Levi
Jaime's look-alike Lisa Galloway has broken out of prison with the help of Dr Courtney and others. In her place, Jaime is imprisoned. Dr Courtney believes Jaime's strength is due to a chemical compound Rudy has developed called Adrenalizine and wants Lisa to get it. However, as Lisa settles into Jaime's life, she keeps the drug for herself. After a near mental breakdown, Jaime manages to escape the prison but is being chased by security.
Cast: Don Porter (James Courtney), Warren Kemmerling (Warden Cooper), Katherine Helmond (Dr. Harkens), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Ruth Kobart (Guard), John Zenda (Weber), Lou Fant (Convict), Jack Kutcher (Guard), Angela Hoffman (Jody), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), Jeffrey Whipple (Bill), Stacy O'Brien (Terry), Pat St. James (Convict)
Deadly Ringer, Part Two 16 February 9, 1977 James D. Parriott Alan J. Levi
With Jaime about to be shot, she manages to convince Oscar of her real identity. Lisa however is losing control of reality as she becomes addicted to the Adrenalizine and starts to believe she really is Jaime. With Dr Courtney and the others arrested, Jaime must get to Lisa, who has already fooled Jamie's stepparents. Further complicating the problem is Rudy's discovery that Adrenalizine breaks down and becomes toxic. Now completely dillusional, Lisa attempts to kill Jaime before finally breaking down and Jaime helps Lisa get medical attention.
Cast: Don Porter (James Courtney), Warren Kemmerling (Warden Cooper), Katherine Helmond (Dr. Harkens), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Don Red Barry (Woody), John Zenda (Weber), Don Fenwick (Ohanian), Walt Davis (Trooper), Angela Hoffman (Jody), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), Stacy O'Brien (Terry)
Jaime and the King 17 February 23, 1977 Robert L. McCullough, C. Robert Brooks, and Arthur Rowe Alan Crosland
Jaime is sent to Monte Carlo to be a tutor for Ishmael, a young Prince of a Persian Gulf nation. Jaime's mission is to protect Ishmael and his father from a planned assassination. However, Jaime's cover is blown and she is thrown out. However, having gained Ishmael's confidence, she regains entry and saves his father's life.
Cast: Robert Loggia (Ali bin Gazim), Lance Kerwin (Ishmael), Joseph Ruskin (Hassan), Rene Assa (Major-Domo), Annette Cardona (Emerald), Brioni Farrell (Ezelda), Tanya L. George (Marahna), Nathan Roth (Guard)
Beyond the Call 18 March 9, 1977 Daniel Kibbie and Arthur Rowe Alan J. Levi
Jaime is looking after Kim, a young girl who has become withdrawn and erratic since her Vietnamese mother's death. Her father, a Major who served in the Vietnam War has become corrupted and plans to steal a top-secret missile guidance system. In order to help them both, Jaime contrives a reconciliation between Kim and her father which leads him to mend his ways.
Cast: Sam Groom (John Cross), Ford Rainey (Jim Elgin), Martha Scott (Helen Elgin), Mariel Aragon (Kim), Sandy Ward (Colonel Banning), Madison Arnold (Willet), Billy Rittenbaugh (Arty), June Kim (Kim's Mother), Ron McCabe (Luddick)
The DeJon Caper 19 March 16, 1977 Arthur Rowe Barry Crane
Jaime enlists the help of art forger Pierre Lambert to uncover a forgery scam. After witnessing the theft of a DeJon painting, Jaime gets Pierre to recreate it and switch it before the thieves can exchange it. Jaime arrives and points out that the painting the buyer has been sold is a forgery by revealing that the paint is still wet.
Cast: René Auberjonois (Pierre Lambert), Sydney Chaplin (Alfredo Moreau), Bernard Behrens (Michael Beaumont), Roger Til (Rochette), Erik Holland (Alain), Ben Wright (Fournier)
The Night Demon 20 March 23, 1977 Justin Edgerton Alan J. Levi
Jaime visits an old friend, Thomas, who has uncovered a relic called the Night Demon. The locals believe it to be cursed, however Thomas tells Jaime that local landowners are attempting to buy his land and are trying to scare him away. Jaime is then haunted at night by a large black creature, resembling the Night Demon. On investigating, she discovers it is only a costume and dons it herself to scare away the landowners.
Cast: Jeff Corey (Thomas Bearclaw), John Quade (Hawkins), Gary Lockwood (Lyle Cannon), Howard McGillin (Sgt. Don Woods), J. Jay Saunders (Capt. Anders)
Iron Ships and Dead Men 21 March 30, 1977 James D. Parriott Mel Damski
On a personal mission for Oscar, she boards an old World War II destroyer to investigate the death of Oscar's brother. Working as a salvage worker she uncovers a 36 year-old plot involving some stolen money which coincided with the attack on Pearl Harbor. Jaime then discovers that Oscar's brother was murdered and Oscar is finally able to give his brother a proper burial at sea.
Cast: Ed Walsh (Dean Zanetos), Theodore Wilson (Warner Williams), Ray Young (Bob Richards), Stephen Elliott (Duke), Peter Lempert (Sam Goldman), Mikhail Kulik (Young Duke)
Once a Thief 22 May 4, 1977 Kenneth Johnson Alan J. Levi
Inky, a petty crook who has filmed Jaime using her bionics, threatens to release the film if she doesn't help him rob a bank. Oscar encourages her to assist so he can arrest Inky for his crimes as well as uncover a crime ring Inky is involved with. However, the ring leader steps in and holds Jaime and Inky hostage. With Inky's pet monkey setting off the alarm, their whereabouts are revealed and Oscar and his men go in and arrest the criminals.
Cast: Elisha Cook (Carl "Inky" Inkervoya), Ed Barth (Sully), Dick 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 (Policeman)

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