After fully recovering from her near fatal bout of bionic rejection, Jaime Sommers, the first female cyborg, is assigned to spy missions of her own.
The best episode of "The Bionic Woman" season 3 is "The Bionic Dog (1)", rated 7.3/10 from 125 user votes. It was directed by Barry Crane and written by James D. Parriott. "The Bionic Dog (1)" aired on 9/10/1977 and is rated 0.5 point(s) higher than the second highest rated, "The Bionic Dog (2)".
Jaime discovers the secret existence of the world's first bionic canine, and has five days to save him from certain death.
Director: Barry Crane
Writer: James D. Parriott
When Max, the world's first bionic dog, runs off in the Sierra Nevada mountains, Jaime and an old flame follow him into a raging forest fire.
Director: Barry Crane
Writer: James D. Parriott
Carl, the son of the deranged Dr. Franklin, reactivates his father's army of female robots in order to steal America's first directed energy ray weapon.
Director: Michael Preece
Writer: N/A
Carl demands Jaime, Oscar, and Rudy as ransom for the stolen energy ray weapon that he has launched into orbit and now controls.
Director: Michael Preece
Writer: N/A
When OSI scientist Billy Cole insists on riding in a rodeo competition, Jaime is sent to secretly look after him.
Director: Larry Stewart
Writer: Herman Groves
In order to prevent a ruthless African dictator from remaining in power, Jaime must secretly switch a rigged computer element with one that will give fair results in an upcoming election.
Director: Alan J. Levi
Writer: N/A
Jaime enlists the help of dare-devil Evel Knievel in an attempt to retrieve a computer tape stolen by the KGB in East Germany.
Director: N/A
Writer: James D. Parriott, Kenneth Johnson
While Callahan is having her hair shampooed, Jaime overhears her revealing top-secret information which endangers Oscar's life.
Director: Michael Preece
Writer: James D. Parriott
The son of an Iron Curtain scientist threatens to foul-up his own rescue when he falls in love with Jaime.
Director: Alan J. Levi
Writer: N/A
Max, the bionic dog, is kidnapped by foreign agents, while Jaime lies helpless in a hospital bed undergoing a bionic check-up.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
An elderly Soviet spy, long believed dead, threatens U.S. security, so Oscar must convince a retired OSI agent to work with Jaime and identify his Russian counterpart.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Jaime enrolls in college to stop a young computer whiz who has been stealing thousands of dollars from the OSI.
Director: Larry Stewart
Writer: James D. Parriott
Jaime and Chris get trapped in an underground pyramid with an alien sentinel who warns them that Earth faces imminent destruction.
Director: Barry Crane
Writer: N/A
A deadly poison will kill Jaime unless she reveals the location of a secret conference in exchange for the antidote.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
While working on a project to track U.F.O.s, Dr. Rudy Wells and Ray Fisk are abducted by a flying saucer.
Director: Larry Stewart
Writer: N/A
A satellite returns unexpectedly to Earth, and Jaime discovers that a 14-year-old girl from another planet is on board.
Director: Ernest Pintoff
Writer: N/A
An enemy scientist invents a device that attracts sharks underwater, and Jaime becomes the intended victim.
Director: N/A
Writer: N/A
Oscar Goldman's secretary, Peggy Callahan, is abducted by a band of dangerous kidnappers when she is mistaken for Jaime.
Director: Jack Arnold
Writer: Jim Carlson, Terrence McDonnell
When a young American Indian is framed and injured in the theft of a deadly new weapon, his spirit leaves his body and aids Jaime in the search for the real criminals.
Director: Ernest Pintoff
Writer: Steven E. de Souza
Jaime poses as a Middle Eastern king's social secretary in order to prevent his assassination during his visit to New York City.
Director: Gwen Arner
Writer: David Ketchum
Jaime is paired with a double-crossing convict who claims he can identify the criminal that the OSI is seeking.
Director: Ivan Dixon
Writer: N/A
To search for a life of her own, Jaime resigns from the OSI and then flees for her life when the government tries to confine her to a compound for retired agents.
Director: N/A
Writer: Steven E. de Souza