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Episode InfoTo help Steve adjust mentally, Wells proposes a mission in the Middle East.
Cast & CrewThe Moon and the Desert PhotosCritic Reviews for The Moon and the DesertThere are no critic reviews yet for The Moon and the Desert. Keep checking Rotten Tomatoes for updates! This is a list of episodes and TV-movies for The Six Million Dollar Man. The episodes of The Bionic Woman that make up the crossovers are noted below.[1] Series overview[edit]Television movies (1973)[edit]Some sources consider these movies to be part of Season 1 of the series, particularly the second and third films, which aired only a couple of months before the weekly series began. All three films were later re-edited into two-part episodes of the regular series, with additional footage added, for the purposes of network reruns and later syndication. In all three cases, the original opening titles are removed and replaced with the standard Six Million Dollar Man title sequence. In the case of "The Moon and the Desert", some of the additional footage consisted of clips from later seasons, including footage of Martin E. Brooks as Rudy Wells, even though Martin Balsam plays the character in the first telefilm, and operation footage from "The Bionic Woman" episode of season 2. Episodes[edit]Season 1 (1974)[edit]Season 2 (1974–75)[edit]Season 3 (1975–76)[edit]Season 4 (1976–77)[edit]Season 5 (1977–78)[edit]Television movies (1987–1994)[edit]See also[edit]
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With Steve Austin and Dr. Rudy Wells held captive on the ocean floor, Oscar Goldman and the Navy seem to be left with only two options - let the thieves escape with the sub... or destroy it ... Read allWith Steve Austin and Dr. Rudy Wells held captive on the ocean floor, Oscar Goldman and the Navy seem to be left with only two options - let the thieves escape with the sub... or destroy it before they can - most likely killing Steve and Rudy in the process.With Steve Austin and Dr. Rudy Wells held captive on the ocean floor, Oscar Goldman and the Navy seem to be left with only two options - let the thieves escape with the sub... or destroy it before they can - most likely killing Steve and Rudy in the process. See production, box office & company info See more at IMDbPro PhotosReview Steve faces Jaws I forgot, until watching these episodes, just how much of a pop cultural phenomenon 1975's "Jaws" was and the influence it had in the mid 70's, with every TV show (and a number of copycat movies) having villianous sharks in them, from these 2 episodes to Fonzie jumping the shark in "Happy Days." Even the military in this episode were afraid of them, seemingly forgetting they were armed. At least the production values for these 2 episodes was pretty good.
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