The Bionic Woman: All for One


1:00 pm - 2:00 pm, Monday, October 27 on CHCH HDTV (51.1)

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About this Broadcast
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All for One

Season 3, Episode 12

Jaime tries to catch a bandit tapping OSI bank accounts by computer. Benny: Franklyn Ajaye. Tom Tharp: Roger Perry. Mango: Henry Kingi. Oscar: Richard Anderson. Mrs. Simpson: Viola Kates Stimpson. Raul: Garret Pearson.

repeat 1978 English HD Level Unknown Stereo
Action/adventure Spin-off Fantasy

Cast & Crew
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Lindsay Wagner (Actor) .. Jaime Sommers
Richard Anderson (Actor) .. Oscar Goldman
Martin E. Brooks (Actor) .. Dr. Rudy Wells
Gary Barton (Actor) .. Stubbs
Daniel Zacapa (Actor) .. Raul

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Did You Know..
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Lindsay Wagner (Actor) .. Jaime Sommers
Born: June 22, 1949
Birthplace: Los Angeles, California, United States
Trivia: Born in a tough Los Angeles suburb, actress Lindsay Wagner quickly became accustomed to having to work hard and fight harder for the things she wanted out of life. The blonde, 5'11" Wagner supplemented her modelling and singing income by teaching theater arts to schoolchildren. In 1971, she was signed to a $162-per-week contract at Universal Pictures, under whose auspices she played supporting roles in such TV series as The Bold Ones and Owen Marshall, M.D. and co-starred in the theatrical features Two People (1972) and The Paper Chase (1973). Though she received good reviews for her work in the last-named film (in which she was cast as the daughter of imperious law professor John Houseman), Lindsay was summarily dropped by her studio in 1975. At the same time, Universal executives were looking for a tall, athletic actress to play a "bionic woman" opposite Lee Majors in a special two-part installment of the weekly TV series The Six Million Dollar Man. Lindsay's contract was extended an extra few days to permit her to play the role of Jaime Sommers -- and when the two-parter was spun off into the Bionic Woman TV series in 1976, Lindsay, still bitter over her firing, demanded a then-staggering sum of $17,500 per program, and a percentage of the merchandising profits. After the cancellation of Bionic Woman in 1978, Lindsay kept her star shining brightly such made-for-TV movies as The Incredible Journey of Dr. Meg Laurel (1979), Callie and Son (1981), I Want to Live (1983), Convicted (1986), The Taking of Flight 847: The Uli Dedrickson Story (1989), and I Want to Keep My Daughter (1995). She has also appeared in several TV-movie sequels to The Bionic Woman, including 1993's Bionic Ever After. In addition to maintaining her successful acting career, Lindsay Wagner has entered the booming instructional-video market with Lindsay Wagner's New Beauty: The Accupressure Facelift.
Richard Anderson (Actor) .. Oscar Goldman
Born: August 08, 1926
Birthplace: Long Branch, New Jersey, United States
Trivia: Following his screen debut in 1949's Twelve O'Clock High, Richard Anderson was groomed for stardom at MGM. His stature in Hollywood seemed assured when he married the daughter of former MGM luminary Norma Shearer. But Anderson was -- by his own admission -- a less-than-noble figure in his younger days, losing both prestige and several plum film roles through his arrogance, his explosive temper, and his after-hours carousing. A kinder, mellower Richard Anderson resurfaced on television in the 1970s, gaining a modest but loyal fan following thanks to his weekly appearances as Oscar Goldman in The Six Million Dollar Man. Anderson also played Goldman on the spin-off series The Bionic Woman -- the result being that, for several years in the mid-1970s, he was simultaneously co-starring on two different TV series in the same role. Richard Anderson's additional TV-series stints included Mama Rosa (1950), Bus Stop (1961), Dan August (1970), Cover-Up (1984) and Dynasty (1986-87 season).
Franklyn Ajaye (Actor)
Born: May 13, 1949
Trivia: African American stand-up comic Franklin Ajaye has always seemed to be just on the verge of Bigger Things. The eternally "promising" Ajaye has been a popular TV talk-show guest, as well as the host of the syndicated variety series National Lampoon's Hot Flashes. He was also a regular (together with fellow "newcomers" Didi Conn, Charles Fleischer, Wayland Flowers and Jack Riley) on the 1975 summer-replacement laughfest Keep on Trucking. In theatrical films, Franklin Ajaye has enlivened such noisy farces as Car Wash (1977) and The 'Burbs (1990).
Roger Perry (Actor)
Born: May 07, 1933
Henry Kingi (Actor)
Born: December 02, 1943
Viola Kates Stimpson (Actor)
Born: October 25, 1906
Martin E. Brooks (Actor) .. Dr. Rudy Wells
Birthplace: US
Gary Barton (Actor) .. Stubbs
Daniel Zacapa (Actor) .. Raul
Born: January 01, 1954
Birthplace: Tegucigalpa, Honduras
Trivia: A former San Francisco Giants baseball player turned character actor, Daniel Zacapa has worked steadily from the 1970s to the 1990s, amassing a series of television credits, as well as roles in Up Close and Personal and Seven.

Before / After
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The A-Team
2:00 pm