Episode
The Six Million Dollar Man: The Ultimate Imposter
Overview
Dr. Wells has a new project that involves the direct (and permanent) transfer of information to the brain of Joe Patton from a computer. However, Joe's girlfriend, Jenny, (another operative) expresses concern for Joe's safety.
Details
- Series
- The Six Million Dollar Man
- Season
- Season 4
- Episode
- Episode 12
- Air date
- 1977-01-02
- Runtime
- 51 min
Episode context
The Ultimate Imposter is Episode 12 in Season 4 of The Six Million Dollar Man. It aired on 1977-01-02. The runtime is 51 min.
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Episode 11: Task Force
Steve goes undercover to thwart a plot by disgruntled ex-military men to steal a new missile.
Episode 13: Death Probe (1)
When an object tracks across the sky and lands in a remote area in Wyoming, Oscar and Steve arrive on the scene and find that a Russian space probe built to withstand the extreme Venus environment has crash landed on earth and is out of Soviet control. It's up to Steve to try to stop the probe from destroying a nearby town.
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Episode 10: A Bionic Christmas Carol
After an accident at a NASA contractor, Steve uses his bionic abilities to convince the gruff, penny-pinching head of the company to change his callous ways.
Episode 14: Death Probe (2)
With time running out, Steve must do anything he can to disable the Russian space probe in spite of the fact that it is virtually indestructible and has numerous inventive capabilities that it uses as weapons.
Episode 9: The Thunderbird Connection
Steve's mission is to rescue an Arab prince who's going to be killed by someone who wants to be King. So Steve joins a fighter jet group called the Thunderbirds that perform aerial maneuvers. But when Steve suffers dizziness when he reaches certain altitudes, Rudy says they can treat it but it'll take time. And they need to rescue the prince so Steve tries to stay at low altitudes.
**This two-hour episode was broken into two parts for syndication.**
Episode 15: Danny's Inferno
A boy experimenting with chemicals accidentally stumbles onto a thermonuclear reaction, creating a dangerous and powerful power source. A corrupt fire chief and some unscrupulous investors are out to discover the formula and it's up to Steve Austin and the boy to stop them.
Episode 8: Vulture of the Andes
Steve poses as a member of the US team in a sailplane meet to stop terrorists.
Episode 16: Fires of Hell
An experimental process to bring played out oilfields to life is jeopardized by mysterious fires. Steve Austin must discover who is sabotaging the project and why.
Episode 7: The Bionic Boy
In special two-hour show of "The Six Million Dollar Man", Andy Shefield has been injured in a landslide that also killed his controversial father. OSI chooses the youth to receive atomic/bionic implants that will restore his paralyzed legs. The result is superhuman strength in those legs. Andy immediately uses this new power to do what he can to restore the good name of his father. Once he gets in over his head, Colonel Steve Austin comes to his aid. **This two-hour episode was broken into two parts for syndication, but the "second part" was not labeled Part II or as an independent episode, creating some ambiguity as to which version was being aired.**
Episode 17: The Infiltrators
Oscar has Steve pose as a boxer to try and figure out what a ring of expatriate athletes intends to steal in Washington.
Episode 6: Kill Oscar (II)
With Jaime Sommers critically injured, Steve Austin races to Dr. Franklin's secret hideout to find the kidnapped Oscar Goldman. Austin plans to rescue his friend and boss despite Oscar's own orders to kill him lest he spill state secrets.
The crossover starts on The Bionic Woman S02E05 Kill Oscar (I). It continues on The Bionic Woman S02E06 Kill Oscar (III).
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A scientist covers up his sabotage of a B-1 Bomber experiment.