"Winning Is Everything" | |
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Series The Bionic Woman Season 1, Episode 9 | |
Air date | April 7th, 1976 |
Writers | James D. Parriott |
Director | Phil Bondelli |
Producers | Harve Bennett; Kenneth Johnson; Arnold F. Turner |
Starring | Lindsay Wagner; Richard Anderson |
Episode guide | |
Previous "Jaime's Mother" |
Next "Canyon of Death" |
"Winning Is Everything" is the ninth episode of season one of the 1970s sci-fi/action series The Bionic Woman. The episode was directed by Phil Bondelli and written by James D. Parriott. It first aired on ABC on Wednesday, April 7th, 1976.
Synopsis[]
Cast[]
Principal Cast[]
Actor | Role |
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Lindsay Wagner | Jaime Sommers |
Richard Anderson | Oscar Goldman |
Guest Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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John Elerick | Tim Sanders |
Alejandro Rey | Carlos Scappini |
Co-Stars[]
Actor | Role |
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Nancy Jeris | Russian woman |
Frank Cala | Bartender |
Rene Assa | Attendant |
Stephen Coit | Man |
Notes & Trivia[]
- The Bionic Woman was created for television by Kenneth Johnson.
- This episode is included on disc three of the Bionic Woman: Season 1 DVD boxset collection.
- This episode is production code number 44416. [1]
- This is the second and final episode of The Bionic Woman directed by Phil Bondelli. He previously directed the episode, "Claws".
- This is the third episode of The Bionic Woman written by James D. Parriott. He writes fifteen episodes of the series in total. He previously wrote "Bionic Beauty". His next episode is "Mirror Image".
- Actor Alejandro Rey is given a "Special Guest Star" credit in this episode.
- Associate producer Arnold Turner is credited as Arnold F. Turner in this episode. This is actually how he is credited throughout the entire series.
- Actor Rene Assa also played a Middle East Major Domo in the seventeenth episode from season two, "Jaime and the King".
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See also[]
The Bionic Woman
The Six Million Dollar Man
External Links[]
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References[]
- ↑ TV Rage.com; The Bionic Woman, "Winning Is Everything"; Episode Info.