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The Bionic Woman: Season Two

Richard Anderson , Martin Brooks  |  NR |  DVD
4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (132 customer reviews)

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Product Alert: Every episode in the Bionic Woman Season 2 DVD release has been digitally re-mastered for optimal viewing. However, the remastering cannot correct flaws that either were part of the original presentation or that happened over the passage of time. Certain moments within select episodes from Season 2 may include noticeable moments of imperfect picture or audio. This is reflective of the source material which unfortunately, is the best source material that is available to the studio and cannot be corrected. The episodes are still included in the set to provide as complete a collection as possible.
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  • Actors: Richard Anderson, Martin Brooks, Lindsay Wagner
  • Format: AC-3, Box set, Color, Dolby, Full Screen, NTSC, Subtitled
  • Language: English (Dolby Digital 2.0 Mono)
  • Subtitles: English
  • Region: Region 1 (U.S. and Canada only. Read more about DVD formats.)
  • Aspect Ratio: 1.33:1
  • Number of discs: 5
  • Rated: NR (Not Rated)
  • Studio: Universal Studios
  • DVD Release Date: May 17, 2011
  • Run Time: 1200 minutes
  • Average Customer Review: 4.4 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (132 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B004M9ZI0C
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #24,114 in Movies & TV (See Top 100 in Movies & TV)
  • Learn more about "The Bionic Woman: Season Two" on IMDb

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She can jump to the top of high buildings, single-handedly battle vicious thugs, run down high-speed vehicles and hear top-secret codes. She’s The Bionic Woman… and she’s back for more thrilling adventures in the gripping second season. With only brief interactions with her former love, Six Million Dollar Man Steve Austin (Lee Majors), Jaime Sommers (Lindsay Wagner in her Primetime Emmy® Award-winning role) is on her own to test the limits of her incredible state-of-the-art bionic limbs. But with the secretive Office of Scientific Investigations (OSI) sending her on increasingly dangerous and deadly covert missions, will she survive long enough to realize her full potential as the world’s first female cyborg? It’s non-stop action and excitement as Jaime battles enemy foreign agents, hostile extraterrestrials, and the fan-favorite fembots in 24 extraordinary episodes – including two crossover episodes with The Six Million Dollar Man!

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P.S. Can't wait to see season 3 out on dvd!! Unknown  |  27 reviewers made a similar statement
I loved this show as a kid and I'm glad I can watch it again as an adult. Bogus  |  17 reviewers made a similar statement
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99 of 105 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "More "Bionic Woman" On DVD!!!" February 4, 2011
Format:DVD
After the huge sales of "The Bionic Woman-Season 1" on DVD last October now comes word from Universal Studios that "The Bionic Woman-Season 2" arrives in stores on May 17th, 2011. This is the series' first complete season because season one only contained 13 episodes as "The Bionic Woman" was a mid-season replacement on ABC. Season 2 started on network television on September 22, 1976 and contains 22 episodes. The great thing about this boxset (besides the fact that "The Bionic Woman" is available on DVD for fututre generations to enjoy) is that there are two crossover episodes included from "The Six Million Dollar Man" so the viewer can watch the complete full story arch on "The Bionic Woman" box set.

There are a slew of bonuses including a new featurette with Lindsay Wagner, Kenneth Johnson, and crew members entitled "Bionic Blast" where they discuss the merchandising of the series, how the stunts were performed, and who their favorite villins were. There are new audio commentaries on select episodes by Lindsay and series creator Johnson. Actress Janice Whitby (who played fembot Katy in the episode "Kill Oscar") has stated she has done some voice over work that will be included as commentary on this set. Finally, there is also a gag reel and photo gallery included.

"The Bionic Woman" continued to enthrall audiences young and old upon its first network broadcast with season 2 finishing a respectful #14 in the national Nielsen Ratings. This would, however, be the series' final year on ABC as the network canned it citing "The Bionic Woman" was not attracting the kind of young demographic it desired. Season 3 was picked up by rival network NBC in the fall of 1977.

Guest-stars in season 2 include Stephanie Powers, Sandy Duncan, John Saxon, Vincent Price, and Julie Newmar. This is a 5 disc set with english subtitles and english mono sound.

This was the season Lindsay won her much deserved Emmy as Oustanding Actress in a Drama Series for the two-part episode "Deady Ringer". Her competition that year was Angie Dickinson for "Police Woman", "Michael leaned ("The Waltons"), Sada Thompson for "Family", and Kate Jackson ("Charlie's Angels").

UPDATE, July, 28, 2011..."The Bionic Woman-Season 3, The Final Season" comes to DVD on October 4, 2011!!!!

The following is a list of episodes included in "The Bionic Woman-Season 2" box set, all 22 shows along with the 1 crossover episode from "The Six Million Dollar Man". Also listed are the airdates.

1. "The Return of Bigfoot-Part 1" from "Six Million Dollar Man", Sept. 19, 1976
2. "The Return of Bigfoot-Part 2, Sept. 22, 1976
3. "In This Corner, Jamie Summers", Sept. 29, 1976
4. "Assault on the Princess", Oct. 6, 1976
5. "Road To Nashville, Oct. 20, 1976
6. "Kill Oscar-Part 1", Oct. 27, 1976
7. "Kill Oscar-Part 2" from "Six Million Dollar Man", but released in syndication as a "Bionic Woman" episode, Oct. 31, 1976
8. "Kill Oscar-Part 3, Nov. 3, 1976
9. "Black Magic", Nov. 10, 1976
10. "Sister Jamie", Nov. 24, 1976
11, "The Vega Influence", Dec. 1, 1976
12. "Jamie's Shield-Part 1", Dec. 15, 1976
13. "Jamie's Shield-Part 2", Dec. 22, 1976
14. "Biofeedback", Jan. 12, 1977
15. "Doomsday is Tomorrow-Part 1", Jan. 19, 1976
15. "Doomsday is Tomorrow-Part 2", Jan. 26, 1976
16. "Deadly Ringer-Part 1", Feb. 2, 1977
17. "Deadly Ringer-Part 2", Feb. 9, 1977
18. "Jamie and the King", Feb. 23, 1977
19. "Beyond the Call", March 9, 1977
20. "The DeJohn Caper", March 16, 1977
21. "The Night Demon", March 23, 1977
22. "Iron Ships and Dead Men", March 30, 1977
23. "Once a Thief", May 4, 1977

UPDATE: JULY 1, 2011: Fans have been complaining (and rightly so) that the episode "Deadly Ringer" has poor audio quality. This was due to the fact that Universal couldn't find a proper master tape for that particular show (remember these episodes are over 30 years old). Now, fans can rejoice in knowing the studio has found another master tape and has corrected the problem. For fans not satisfied with disc 4 that contains "Deadly Ringer" they can contact Universal for a replacement disc by emailing them at USHE.ConsumerRelations@bydeluxe.com or by phoning 888-882-5779.
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45 of 54 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Technical Issues Make This Release Unbuyable May 21, 2011
Format:DVD|Amazon Verified Purchase
Yes, I know: "not fit for purchase" or some such would be better English. Still, it's important that anyone reading this review understand that while Universal is to be commended for (finally!) releasing this best season of the timeless classic for which Lindsay Wagner justifiably won an Emmy award, THE CURRENT PRESSING IS UNFIT FOR SALE due to an extended section of barely audible audio at the beginning of the (first part) of the very episode for which she won it: "Deadly Ringer" on Disc Four.

This is not an issue with a small batch of discs, but instead something which originated with the studio -- a problem being discussed like crazy on every bionic internet group, and by now something the studio -- whose consumer relations department has issued a statement about it -- is aware of as well. What Uni Consumer Relations told my fellow fan listserv participant is that they can't do anything about it because these are old shows with less-than-perfect masters! TVShowsOnDVD is also covering this issue, and it's worth noting that all three seasons are available in English with PERFECT audio tracks in non-US releases which can be imported and enjoyed with the right equipment and know-how, though obviously without the much-anticipated special features of this release, which are very good, and will be most welcome once a new pressing is done with all the audio intact.

A few quick words about the program & this season: This is the classic counterpart program to The Six Million Dollar Man, the groundbreaking action/SF series of the '70s based on Martin Caidan's 1972 novel, Cyborg. For those who don't already know, Six Mil creator Kenneth Johnson decided to create a "Bride of Frankenstein" for Col. Austin at the end of his second season, and a two-part episode introduced fans to Jaime Sommers, former tennis pro-turned middle school teacher, Steve's first heartthrob. Lindsay Wagner proved so popular in the role that ANOTHER two-part story was hastily written and aired, even though execs at "The Black Tower" (a.k.a. ABC, the program's original network) had insisted that Jaime not live through her first appearance.

The huge groundswell these Six Mil episodes created carried Lindsay to the top of the A-list, and ultimately (as I just said above) to an Emmy Award for (I think the wording was) Best Actress in an Action/SF series -- a true cultural benchmark, for a woman had never been the star of a US TV action series before. In this, The Bionic Woman's second season, the creative team reached what I feel to have been the series' high-water mark as Ms. Wagner worked closely with Johnson and the other writers and directors to bring a truly feminine tenderness to a character which could have been -- as she told me personally a couple years ago -- "The Six Million Dollar Man in a skirt." In addition to the aforementioned Emmy-winning story arch, this season is also when John Houseman appears in the role of misogonystic former O.S.I. scientist Dr. Franklin, who unleashes his "Fembots -- as beautiful or as deadly as I wish to make them" on Jaime and her loyal viewers! Other notable guest stars included Vincent Price, Norman Fell, Lew Ayres, Lloyd Bochner and Country star Hoyt Axton.

So you see: When Universal re-presses Disc Four, this will be a must-own set for anyone nostalgic for the halcyon childhood some of us were lucky enough to have, in which science, coupled with humanity could still produce everyday heroes -- ones we pretended were our big brother and sister, and still love to this day. Until then, however, DO NOT BUY THIS SET!! It's just not worth getting all psyched up for, only to turn on your TV, and...not hear anything at all for nearly ten minutes.

Better luck next time, Universal. thanks for trying, anyway.
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11 of 11 people found the following review helpful
5.0 out of 5 stars "Lindsay is Still the Best!" October 26, 2007
Format:DVD
The transfers are beautiful and immaculately crisp. You will enjoy watching the episodes repeatedly. Each episode is in it's original broadcast form and Lindsay Wagner has never looked better.
You will need a region 2 dvd player to view this and "Bionic Woman"-Season 2. There is one extra which is a brief montage of other available tv series through Universal Playback. I must warn you before hand though, as there is a creepy anti-piracy advertisement at the end of the last episode of each disc. You'll know what I mean when you see it. I turn it off immediately so I don't have to see it. Other than that, enjoy!
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5.0 out of 5 stars Good
This is the six million dollar man spinoff snd she is Steve Austin's romance love. She fell down during the parachute and she suffered the left ear, both legs, and right arm
Published 1 day ago by Susana Wong
5.0 out of 5 stars A Very! Cool Show!!
At the time i Loved the show becuase it was different and pretty much the same as The Six Million Dollar Man,I was thrilled bigtime And Loved the show also becuase of Lindsey... Read more
Published 6 days ago by George J. Ribynski
5.0 out of 5 stars One of my Fav's
Love the Bionic Woman series since seeing them for the first time as a child. Amazon, you need to add the third season to the lineup! Thanks for offering it to prime members.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Doomsday is tomorrow is as good as I remember it.....
Although some things feel a little cheesy now, my favorite episode of the series is here.... Doomsday is Tomorrow... Read more
Published 6 days ago by Robert Murdoch
4.0 out of 5 stars Unbelieveable
Same as the other seasons. More of a fantasy affair, wouldn't it be great if we could do some of those moves. Has science rally gone tht far?
Published 10 days ago by Barb Pinaire
4.0 out of 5 stars Interesting!
I like science fiction and these show are well done. I recommend them for light entertainment for those who like science fiction TV type shows.
Published 21 days ago by William C. Ralston
5.0 out of 5 stars The best season!
This is the best season of the whole series. This is the season which introduced us to the fembots, and one of the greatest episodes on TV that hasn't been seen since then,... Read more
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LOVE Season 2, it builds on Season 1 and offers more exotic locations. The first season was an introduction to who the Bionic Woman is and what her "home life is all about"... Read more
Published 1 month ago by Todd A. Daniel
5.0 out of 5 stars Enjoyable
I like the older shows. Nice clean enjoyable tv. I definitely would recommend to anyone . No foul language used awesome.
Published 1 month ago by Ms. Charlene Maglio
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The bionic woman second season is a trek back thru time to a place where parents could let their kids turn on the tv and not worry about about sexual content, inappropriate... Read more
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Replacement DVD!
I received my replacement disc today. But, I am still not satisfied that only one episode has been corrected because many other episodes from this box set suffers from the same bad muffled sound. The region 2 and 4 DVDs were excellent. This Region 1 edition is a very poor DVD product from... Read more
Aug 11, 2011 by M. Brousseau |  See all 24 posts
The Audio Flaw!
And then Universal and other companies have the stones to complain about...ahem..,"unofficial" copies of their shows. Don't you dare Universal, don't you dare! I've had "unofficial" copies that ran circles around the crap that Universal is expecting us to accept!
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