Episode
The Bionic Woman: The Bionic Dog (1)
Overview
Jaime discovers the secret existence of the world's first bionic canine, and has five days to save him from certain death.
Details
- Series
- The Bionic Woman
- Season
- Season 3
- Episode
- Episode 1
- Air date
- 1977-09-10
- Runtime
- 49 min
Episode context
The Bionic Dog (1) is Episode 1 in Season 3 of The Bionic Woman. It aired on 1977-09-10. The runtime is 49 min.
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Episode 4: Fembots in Las Vegas (2)
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Episode 6: African Connection
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Episode 7: Motorcycle Boogie
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Episode 8: Brain Wash
While Callahan is having her hair shampooed, Jaime overhears her revealing top-secret information which endangers Oscar's life.
Episode 9: Escape to Love
The son of an Iron Curtain scientist threatens to foul-up his own rescue when he falls in love with Jaime.
Episode 10: Max
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Episode 11: Over the Hill Spy
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Episode 12: All For One
Jaime enrolls in college to stop a young computer whiz who has been stealing thousands of dollars from the OSI.