The tenth episode of Wonder Woman airs on ABC, starring Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner. Tim O’Connor (Buck Rogers In The 25th Century) guest stars.
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The tenth episode of Wonder Woman airs on ABC, starring Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner. Tim O’Connor (Buck Rogers In The 25th Century) guest stars.
The 27th episode of The Bionic Woman, starring Lindsay Wagner and Richard Anderson, airs on ABC. Lew Ayres (Donovan’s Brain, Battle For The Planet Of The Apes) guest stars.
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The 443rd episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. This story introduces the Doctor’s new companion, the bright but primitive Leela (Louise Jameson). Leslie Schofield (Star Wars) guest stars.
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The 11th episode of Wonder Woman airs on ABC, starring Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner. Nehemiah Persoff guest stars.
The 72nd episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. John Hoyt and David Opatoshu guest star.
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UK regional broadcaster HTV premieres the third episode of children’s paranormal series Children Of The Stones, starring Gareth Thomas (Blake’s 7) and Freddie Jones (Dune). The series is filmed on location near the real stone circle at Avebury.
The 28th episode of The Bionic Woman, starring Lindsay Wagner and Richard Anderson, airs on ABC. Lew Ayres (Donovan’s Brain, Battle For The Planet Of The Apes) guest stars.
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The 444th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Russell Hunter, David Bailie and Pamela Salem guest star.
The 12th episode of Wonder Woman airs on ABC, starring Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner. Roy Rogers guest stars.
The 73rd episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Charles Aidman and Heather Menzies (Logan’s Run) guest star.
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UK regional broadcaster HTV premieres the fourth episode of children’s paranormal series Children Of The Stones, starring Gareth Thomas (Blake’s 7) and Freddie Jones (Dune). The series is filmed on location near the real stone circle at Avebury.
The 29th episode of The Bionic Woman, starring Lindsay Wagner and Richard Anderson, airs on ABC. Katherine Helmond (Brazil, Soap) guest stars.
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The first episode of Quinn Martin’s horror/sci-fi anthology Tales Of The Unexpected premieres on NBC. (This series is not to be confused with the longer-lived British series of the same name, created by acclaimed author Roald Dahl.) Roy Thinnes (The Invaders), Ned Beatty (Superman), and Tim O’Connor (Buck Rogers In The 25th Century) guest star.
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NBC premieres The Fantastic Journey, a “sci-fi-lite” series featuring such Star Trek veterans as story editor D.C. Fontana and director Vincent McEveety, but dealing mainly with familiar concepts (the lost city of Atlantis, post-apocalyptic futures that look a lot like southern California, etc.). It lasts only ten episodes before it’s cancelled.
Warner Bros. Records releases Fleetwood Mac‘s 11th album, Rumours, featuring the singles “Don’t Stop”, “Dreams”, “Go Your Own Way”, “You Make Loving Fun”, and “The Chain”. The album is an almost instant chart-topper, capitalizing on the huge following from the band’s 1975 album.
The 445th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Russell Hunter, David Bailie and Pamela Salem guest star.
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The 74th episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Yvonne Craig (Batman) guest stars.
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The Soviet Union launches the Soyuz 24 mission to the Salyut 5 military space station. Cosmonauts Viktor Gorbatko and Yuri Glazkov carry special breathing gear to protect them from toxic fumes reported to have been the cause of the hasty exit of the crew of Soyuz 21 in 1976. They vent the entire atmosphere of Salyut 5 into space and replenish it, taking up residence for 18 days, during which they perform their own science and Earth surveillance experiments. They leave the station habitable for a visit by another crew, but Salyut 5’s fuel will be exhausted before that mission can take place.
UK regional broadcaster HTV premieres the fifth episode of children’s paranormal series Children Of The Stones, starring Gareth Thomas (Blake’s 7) and Freddie Jones (Dune). The series is filmed on location near the real stone circle at Avebury.
Fairchild rebrands its pioneering Video Entertainment System console as the much more memorable Fairchild Channel F. This is the name by which the console will be most commonly known in the future, and a name which it retains even after Fairchild sells its inventory and interest in Channel F to electronic toolmaker Zircon in 1979. Many later historical accounts associate the Channel F rebranding with competition and market confusion from Atari’s Video Computer System, but in fact the VCS won’t debut until much later in the year.
The 30th episode of The Bionic Woman, starring Lindsay Wagner and Richard Anderson, airs on ABC. Katherine Helmond (Brazil, Soap) guest stars.
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NBC airs the second episode of Quinn Martin’s horror/sci-fi anthology Tales Of The Unexpected. (This series is not to be confused with the longer-lived British series of the same name, created by acclaimed author Roald Dahl.) Robert Foxworth (The Questor Tapes) guest stars.
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The second episode of the short-lived NBC series The Fantastic Journey premieres. Katie Saylor joins the cast as Liana, a character not included in the original series outline who helps the few holdovers from the pilot episode.
The 446th episode of Doctor Who airs on BBC1. Russell Hunter, David Bailie and Pamela Salem guest star.
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The 75th episode of The Six Million Dollar Man is broadcast on ABC, starring Lee Majors and Richard Anderson. Lloyd Bochner guest stars.
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UK regional broadcaster HTV premieres the sixth episode of children’s paranormal series Children Of The Stones, starring Gareth Thomas (Blake’s 7). The series is filmed on location near the real stone circle at Avebury.
Space Shuttle Enterprise, mated to the heavily-modified Boeing 747 Shuttle Carrier Aircraft (SCA) for the first time, undergoes three “taxi tests” to enusre the structural stability of the two-vehicle combination on the runway before they ever take off. This is the first phase of a series of tests that will culminate, later in 1977, in a series of brief unpowered flights and landing tests using the Enterprise, verifying the shuttle’s gliding aerodynamics.
The 13th episode of Wonder Woman airs on ABC, starring Lynda Carter and Lyle Waggoner. This episode, guest starring Debra Winger, Robert Hays and Barry Van Dyke, closes the first season, and ends the show’s run on ABC. (The series will move to CBS for its second season, as well as reformatting the show into a present day setting, so this is also the end of the show’s World War II setting, which was faithful to the original comics.)
NBC airs the third episode of Quinn Martin’s horror/sci-fi anthology Tales Of The Unexpected. (This series is not to be confused with the longer-lived British series of the same name, created by acclaimed author Roald Dahl.) Ronny Cox and Christine Belford guest star.
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The third episode of the short-lived NBC series The Fantastic Journey premieres. Roddy McDowall joins the cast as an amoral scientist, adding some star power (and a bunch of androids) to the show’s lineup.