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"Fembots in Las Vegas"
Series The Bionic Woman
Season 3, Episode 3
Bionic Woman 3x03 001
Air date September 24th, 1977
Writers Arthur Rowe
Director Michael Preece
Producers Arthur Rowe; Kenneth Johnson; Craig Schiller
Starring Lindsay Wagner; Richard Anderson; Martin E. Brooks
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"Fembots in Las Vegas (Part 1)" is the third episode of season three of of the sci-fi/action series The Bionic Woman and the thirty-ninth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Michael Preece with a script written by Arthur Rowe. It first aired on NBC on Saturday, September 24th, 1977 at 8:00 pm.

Cast[]

Starring[]

Actor Role
Lindsay Wagner Jaime Sommers
Richard Anderson Oscar Goldman
Martin E. Brooks Doctor Rudy Wells

Guest Starring[]

Actor Role
James Olson Rod Kyler
Jennifer Darling Peggy Callahan
Melinda Fee Tami Cross
Alexander Courtney Dan Mayers

Special Guest Star[]

Actor Role
Michael Burns Carl Franklin

Co-Starring[]

Actor Role
Stanley Brock Stage manager

With[]

Actor Role
Jeannie Wilson Nancy
Nancy Bleier Gina
Lorna Sands Billie
Lisa Moore Ellen Andrews
Michael J. London Security guard

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See also[]

The Bionic Woman

The Six Million Dollar Man

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