Jamie ( Lindsay Wagner ) wakes up in a hospital bed with severe amnesia. She cannot remember the skydiving accident, or her relationship with Steve Austin (Lee Majors). She knows that they grew up together, that when her parents died she was aged 16, and Steve's parents became her legal guardians. Incest!!!
The babe seems to think that her doctor is the new love interest. This is more like a soap opera than an action show.
Jamie ( Lindsay Wagner ) is hired by a middle-aged villain to steal some secret documents. The villain's thirty-something son is impressed by her, but refuses to believe that his father is the villain she says he is.
The Bionic Woman appears to be still living with Steve Austin's parents.
Jamie ( Lindsay Wagner ) is the bionic woman, star of this show. Richard Anderson plays the same character he does in the Lee Majors show. This time he sends her on a rescue mission to sunny Costa Brava - no, not the sunny Spanish holiday resort. No, this is a fictional country somewhere in South America. Her assistant is a misogynist old git (Andy Griffith) who constantly forwards the view that it is no job for a woman. Of course, bionic Jamie proves him wrong.
Jaime ( Lindsay Wagner ) is a school-teacher. She takes some orphan kids on a picnic. Wow, that is exciting. Then some villains kidnap the bus driver ...
The guest-star is Steve Austin (Lee Majors). But not even the bionic team-up can defeat the show's atrocious music.
Jamie stays on a ranch with a tame lion. A ferocious feline has been savaging local livestock, and the lion gets the blame. We get to see some pretty unconvincing confrontations, almost as bad as in the Victor Mature film Samson and Delilah.
Steve Austin (Lee Majors - ) discloses to his boss Oscar that person or persons unknown can block the US radar defense network. Oscar drops by Jamie's house to conscript her into helping. She uses her super-powers for super-baking. The suspect, an Aerospace Billionaire, is a friend of Jamie's ..
There is a secret microtape in an Arab country. Jaime ( Lindsay Wagner ) is co-opted to act as Navigator to a long-distance driving race. Despite her not wearing the veil, and the USA (and their Israeli allies) being unpopular in hardline Islamic countries.
The villains of the piece are a couple of supposedly Chinese folks, trying to pass themselves off as the Hong Kong team. Never mind that Hong Kong was still part of the British Empire, and thus an unofficial American protectorate.
Jaime ( Lindsay Wagner ) saves a Native American boy from a Cyberman with a rocket pack.
Enemy agents stole a formula from a pacifist scientist. He entrusts it to his friend (and Jamie, his bodyguard) so the OSI will have the formula and thus the balance of power will be maintained. However, the plane crashes in the rainforest (well, it is more of a temperate forest but it is meant to be in Brazil). Jamie must get the messenger to safety, dodging enemy agents and venomous reptiles.
Jamie is assigned to carry a secret code-breaking machine to a base in the Mojave desert. However, when she gets home she is told it was reported missing, and she is suspected of stealing it.
Steve Austin (Lee Majors - ) has radiation poisoning. His only hope is if his girlfriend, Jamie ( Lindsay Wagner ), can contact the alien colonists (including her rival love-interest Stephanie Powers ) and retrieve the aliens' super-drug. Yes, this is a crossover story from the original show, Six Million Dollar Man .
Jamie is attacked by Sasquatch, but rescued by one of the Colony women. She agrees to defeat John Saxon ( Planet Earth ) and his rebels in exchange for a sample of the drug. However, she does not know that Ms Powers has radiation poisoning too, and there is only enough drug for one of them.
Saxon's men are digging a new geothermal vent at a weak point in the Earth's crust, in a Mexican volcano. However, this activates an eruption - which (as in the first story) threatens devastation on the entire Pacific coast.
A mad scientist has decided to create peace on Earth, one way or another. He cannot prevent all wars, but he comes up with a way to create multilateral nuclear disarmament. First he constructs a series of rockets that can carry payloads into orbit. Next he installs a doomsday device capable of destroying all life on Earth. The plan is to detonate the device if a nuclear airburst explosion is detected.
Jaime ( Lindsay Wagner ) has to prevent the Doomsday Device going off. She must break into the secret base and kill the Artificial Intelligence that runs it. The unfortunate A.I. is very polite and helpful, but Jamie regards artificial life-forms as inferior to biological ones.