The best episode written by Kenneth Johnson is "Big Brother", rated 9/10 from 1 user votes. It was "directed by Cliff Bole". "Big Brother" aired on 3/7/1976 and is rated 0.7 point(s) higher than their second highest rated, "Mother's Day".
When Steve Austin agrees to some promotional work for a friends' Big Brothers organization, he soon takes a difficult youth named Carlos Delgado under his wing.
Director: Cliff Bole
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Anna is focused on having Lisa breed with Tyler to ensure the evolution of the Visitors, while Erica and Diana enlist Lisa to stage a coup against Anna and remove her from power before humanity is destroyed. Erica and the Fifth Column join Lisa in the attempted coup, which has devastating results. Also in the episode, Marc Singer, who played freedom fighter Mike Donovan on the original "V" series, guest stars as Lars Tremont, a member of a top secret organization of high-ranking military and government leaders from around the globe who have long suspected that the Visitors are very much not here in peace.
Director: Bryan Spicer
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Jaime Sommers, the first bionic woman, has her memory partly restored, but she can't remember having been engaged to Steve Austin.
Director: N/A
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
David 'Brown' is flying from San Francisco to Chicago only to find out some of the crew are plotting to steal the Egyptian artifacts on board.
Director: Kenneth Gilbert
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
Dozens of UFOs suddenly appear on Earth, hovering over major cities around the world and claim that their objective is to help the Human race, providing vastly superior intelligence and technology in exchange for water and minerals only found on Earth. The leader of the Vs, Anna, uses popular TV anchor Chad Decker to deliver her messages to the Humans, but suspicion arises from FBI investigator Erica who believes that the Vs have different intentions to what they claim.
Director: Yves Simoneau
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
When the Francisco family move into a rich suburban part of L.A., they get to experice hate and racism spread by the radical Purists.
Director: Kenneth Johnson
Writer: Kenneth Johnson
A troubled scientist's accidental overexposure to gamma radiation curses him with the tendency to change into a bestial green brute under extreme emotional stress.
Director: Kenneth Gilbert
Writer: Kenneth Johnson