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"Now, you wanna tell me what I am doing in Monte Carlo, dressed like Mary Poppins, when everyone else is wearing postage stamps?"
Jaime Sommers
"Jaime and the King"
Series The Bionic Woman
Season 2, Episode 17
Bionic Woman 2x17 003
Air date February 23rd, 1977
Writers Robert L. McCullough; C. Robert Brooks; Arthur Rowe
Director Alan Crosland
Producers Harve Bennett; Kenneth Johnson; Craig Schiller
Starring Lindsay Wagner; Richard Anderson; Martin E. Brooks
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"Jaime and the King" is the seventeenth episode of season two of the 1970s sci-fi/action series The Bionic Woman. It is the 31st episode of the series overall. It was directed by Alan Crosland and written by Robert L. McCullough, C. Robert Brooks and Arthur Rowe. It first aired on the ABC network on Wednesday, February 23rd, 1977.

Synopsis[]

In this episode, Jaime Sommers reluctantly accepts an undercover job working as a tutor for a young Middle Eastern boy named Ishmael, who also happens to be the Crown Prince of a Persian Gulf nation. Her true mission however is to safeguard the Shah, Ali Ben Gazim against a potential assassination attempt by the Prime Minister and industrial rival, Hassan.

When her cover is nearly blown, Jaime must entertain the Prime Minister by disguising herself as one of the Shah's dancing girls. Through the course of her mission, Jaime teaches young Ishmael the value of personal strength and independence and that women should not be regarded as subservient to men.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Lindsay Wagner Jaime Sommers
Richard Anderson Oscar Goldman
Martin E. Brooks Doctor Rudy Wells [1]

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Robert Loggia Ali Ben Gazim
Lance Kerwin Prince Ishmael
Joseph Ruskin Hassan
René Assa Major-Domo
Annette Cardona Emerald
Brioni Farrell Ezelda
Tanya L. George Marahna
Nathan Roth 1st guard

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is included in the Bionic Woman: Season Two DVD boxset collection.
  • Production code number: 45421
  • Actor Martin E. Brooks is credited in this episode, but does not make an actual appearance.
  • A body double was used for the scenes where Jaime does the veil dance for the Shah.
  • This is the final episode of the series directed by Alan Crosland. It is also his final work in television.
  • Lance Kerwin, who plays Prince Ishmael, will later go on to play Joey Wooster in the 1985 film Enemy Mine.
  • Music composer Joseph Harnell is credited as Joe Harnell in this episode.
  • Director of photography Gene A. Talvin is credited as Gene Talvin in this episode.
  • Film editor Alan C. Marks is credited as Alan Marks in this episode.
  • Art director Charles R. Davis is credited as Chuck R. Davis in this episode.
  • Set decorator Gary Moreno is credited as Gary J. Moreno in this episode.

Allusions[]

  • Jaime Sommers makes a reference to Mary Poppins in this episode. Mary Poppins is the titular character from a series of children's books written by P.L. Travers and originally illustrated by Mary Shepard. The books centered on a mysterious, vain and acerbic magical English nanny named Mary Poppins. The stories were adapted into a feature film/musical in 1964 by Walt Disney Productions.

See also[]

The Bionic Woman

The Six Million Dollar Man

External Links[]

References[]

  1. The actor is credited, but otherwise does not appear in this episode.


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