The Six Million Dollar Man (Season 2)

Better. Stronger. Faster.

Follow the adventures of Steve Austin, cybernetically enhanced astronaut turned secret agent, employed by the OSI, under the command of Oscar Goldman and supervised by the scientist who created his cybernetics, Rudy Wells. Steve uses the superior strength and speed provided by his bionic arm and legs, and the enhanced vision provided by his artificial eye, to fight enemy agents, aliens, mad scientists, and a wide variety of other villains.

  • Poster for Nuclear Alert

    Nuclear Alert 0.0

    Air date: 1974-09-13

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: Steve must stop a group of government conspirators who have assembled an atomic bomb from stolen parts.

  • Poster for The Pioneers

    The Pioneers 0.0

    Air date: 1974-09-20

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: While scientist David Tate experiments in space with a serum designed to awaken cryogenically frozen patients, he is accidentally injected with too much serum. When the space capsule crashes, he begins terrorizing the countryside and Steve must hunt him down.

  • Poster for Pilot Error

    Pilot Error 10.0

    Air date: 1974-09-27

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: A plane carrying Steve, a senator, and the senator's aides crashes in the desert. Steve must lead the others to safety despite being blinded in the crash.

  • Poster for The Pal-Mir Escort

    The Pal-Mir Escort 0.0

    Air date: 1974-10-04

    Runtime: 52 min

    Overview: When the Prime Minister of a small country has a heart attack while negotiating a peace treaty with neighboring countries, she is selected to receive the first bionic heart. Steve is assigned to protect her while she is transported to the secret hospital where the procedure will take place.

  • Poster for The Seven Million Dollar Man

    The Seven Million Dollar Man 0.0

    Air date: 1974-11-01

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: When Steve discovers that there is another bionic man - Barney Hiller, a race car driver - he is assigned to help him adjust to his bionics.

  • Poster for Straight On 'til Morning

    Straight On 'til Morning 0.0

    Air date: 1974-11-08

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: A UFO carrying four anthropomorphic aliens seeking a new home on earth crashes into the ocean. The aliens manage to escape their lost vessel and swim ashore. Having witnessed the UFO’s flight, Steve Austin investigates a town close to the point of impact. Things quickly turn confrontational when physical contact between an alien and a human causes the alien to slowly die and the human to suffer radiation burns. Steve Austin befriends the aliens and attempts to assist the sole survivor in returning to her people before she dies. Despite astronomical odds, an impending rocket launch appears to be the only possible solution.

  • Poster for The Midas Touch

    The Midas Touch 0.0

    Air date: 1974-11-15

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: When Oscar disappears, Steve investigates a lead involving a government-operated gold mine.

  • Poster for The Deadly Replay

    The Deadly Replay 0.0

    Air date: 1974-11-22

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: Steve attempts to re-test the experimental plane that caused his near fatal accident. When suspicious things begin to happen, Oscar reveals to Steve that his first crash might not have been an accident. Steve chooses to proceed with the experiments hoping to lure the saboteurs into the open.

  • Poster for Act of Piracy

    Act of Piracy 0.0

    Air date: 1974-11-29

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: While Steve is helping a science team place earthquake sensors on the ocean floor, their boat is notified that the nearby country of Santa Ventura has broken off diplomatic relations with the US. Before their boat can leave the area they are captured by a Venturan patrol boat and Steve must help the team to escape.

  • Poster for Stranger in Broken Fork

    Stranger in Broken Fork 9.0

    Air date: 1974-12-13

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: An electrical short in Steve Austin’s bionic wiring causes him to crash land a plane in Colorado. Suffering from complete amnesia, he is taken in by a psychologist who is operating a home for the mentally depressed. Some locals in the town of Broken Fork do not want this home for “crazy” people in their community, and use strong-arm tactics to force it to move. Steven Austin gets embroiled in the controversy, amazing both himself and all witnesses with his seemingly inexplicable superhuman strength. As he searches for his true identity, Oscar Goldman leads a team trying to find his forgetful friend before his faulty wiring becomes fatal.

  • Poster for The Peeping Blonde

    The Peeping Blonde 0.0

    Air date: 1974-12-20

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: When Steve jumps a 12 foot fence to fix a malfunctioning space capsule, a newswoman happens to get it on film. After her boss sees the footage he attempts to kidnap Steve so he can sell him to a foreign country.

  • Poster for The Cross-Country Kidnap

    The Cross-Country Kidnap 0.0

    Air date: 1975-01-10

    Runtime: 52 min

    Overview: Steve is assigned to protect Liza Leitman, an equestrian trying to make the Olympic team; also the creator of the cryptography code that links computers and secret communications world-wide.

  • Poster for Lost Love

    Lost Love 0.0

    Air date: 1975-01-17

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: Steve consoles a woman, with whom he was once romantically involved, after her husband apparently dies in a plane crash.

  • Poster for The Last Kamikaze

    The Last Kamikaze 10.0

    Air date: 1975-01-19

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: When a plane carrying an atomic warhead crashes on a South Pacific island, Steve is sent to retrieve it, but finds that an ex-Japanese Zero pilot, Kuroda, has taken it to his home. Steve must successfully navigate his way through the booby-traps and get the warhead before a rogue guerrilla group does.

  • Poster for Return of the Robot Maker

    Return of the Robot Maker 5.0

    Air date: 1975-01-26

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: Doctor Dolenz returns and kidnaps Oscar, replacing him with a lookalike robot in an attempt to steal the formula for a new energy source.

  • Poster for Taneha

    Taneha 0.0

    Air date: 1975-02-02

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: The last known golden cougar is on the verge of being hunted down by local ranchers trying to stop their livestock from being killed. Steve's friend, and a local rancher, asks Steve to help him save the cougar from extinction.

  • Poster for Look Alike

    Look Alike 0.0

    Air date: 1975-02-23

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: While Steve Austin is on a one week fishing vacation, a Steve Austin look-alike shows up at Oscar Goldman’s office claiming that he decided to cut his vacation short. He secretly takes photographs of the Omega Project files, which are turned over to a middleman named Breezy. The real Steve Austin returns just in time to catch his double getting a tour of the Omega Project facility. The impostor is hit by a car and killed in the ensuing pursuit. Steve Austin then poses as the impostor, a former boxer named John Dine who had his face surgically altered to resemble the bionic OSI agent. The search for the photographs eventually lands him in the ring of a crooked boxing promoter.

  • Poster for The E.S.P. Spy

    The E.S.P. Spy 0.0

    Air date: 1975-03-02

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: When Oscar discovers that the construction of a top secret laser is being duplicated, he suspects that Harry Green, the expert overseeing the project, is a traitor. However, Steve disagrees and believes that Green's thoughts are being monitored through ESP. He obtains the help of Audrey Moss, also gifted with ESP, to track down the spy.

  • Poster for The Bionic Woman (1)

    The Bionic Woman (1) 0.0

    Air date: 1975-03-16

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: Steve Austin buys a ranch in his hometown of Ojai, California. He reunites with childhood friend Jaime Sommers who is now a professional tennis player. They rekindle a brief childhood romance. Jaime Sommers is injured in a skydiving accident when her parachute collapses toward the end of a jump. Her right arm, right ear, and both legs are severely injured. With Jaime’s life in peril, Steve Austin persuades a reluctant Oscar Goldman to fit her with bionics. Although skeptical at first, Jaime Sommers quickly acclimates to her mechanized components. The bond deepens between the two bionic humans. Steve Austin proposes marriage to Jaime Sommers, and she accepts.

  • Poster for The Bionic Woman (2)

    The Bionic Woman (2) 0.0

    Air date: 1975-03-23

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: While Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers plan their wedding, Oscar Goldman submits his bill for making Jaime Sommers a bionic woman: She is to go on her first assignment with her fiancé to switch a flawed U.S. $20 bill printing plate for a perfect copy in the possession of a foreign counterfeiter named Joseph Ronaugh. Steve Austin vehemently objects, but Jaime Sommers acknowledges her debt and agrees. The two succeed in their mission despite a malfunction in Jaime Sommer’s bionic arm which nearly causes it to fail. It is soon discovered that her body is rejecting the bionics. Dr. Rudy Wells conducts an emergency surgery to no avail. Jaime Sommers dies.

  • Poster for Outrage in Balinderry

    Outrage in Balinderry 0.0

    Air date: 1975-04-20

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: Revolutionaries kidnap the wife of the US Ambassador to the nation of Balinderry. In exchange for her release, the revolutionaries want their imprisoned fellow revolutionaries freed. With the help of Julia Flood, his liaison with the kidnappers, Steve attempts to rescue the ambassador's wife.

  • Poster for Steve Austin, Fugitive

    Steve Austin, Fugitive 10.0

    Air date: 1975-04-27

    Runtime: 51 min

    Overview: Steve is arrested when an assassin he helped send to prison seeks revenge by framing him for murder. Steve escapes from the police and must find the assassin before the police find Steve. Lee Majors plays a comic bit part as an elderly Electrical Store Clerk credited as L Majors.

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