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  1. Day of the Robot: Directed by Leslie H. Martinson. With Lee Majors, Richard Anderson, John Saxon, Henry Jones. To steal a top-secret anti-missile device a Major is kidnapped and replaced with a robot, prompting Steve to discover the impostor and keep the device from being stolen and sold to the highest bidder.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Leslie H. Martinson
    • 1974-02-08
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    Fred: I never thought I'd see the day you'd beat me three straight sets. Steve:Well, you've still got your memories, Fred. Wilson: When was the last time you saw Mr. Austin? Robot:Mister? You mean Colonel Austin, don't ya? Steve would cringe if anybody would call him Mister. He's all Air Force, there's not a drop of Mister in him. The last time I s...

    This is the first episode in the bionic franchise that deals with robot duplicates. Dolenz' creations return in "Return of the Robot Maker," while a similar, though unrelated series of robots — Fem...
    The "bionic" sound effect is heard for the first time in this episode, but is used for the Sloan robot instead of Steve Austin.
    When the Sloan robot inserts the activator into the ignition unit and presses the button, the ignition unit begins making a sound similar to Steve's bionic eye.
    The sound effects for the robot come from the 1971 Universal Studios film How to Frame a Figg.
    When Gavern Wilson shows the robot a photograph of Steve Austin, the close up of the picture is different than the one he is holding in the wide shot.
    When Fred is in the car with Steve when he mentions his stomach is turning, the door lock on Fred's door is unlocked, then after Steve mentions to pull over, the door is locked on Fred's close-up.
    During the scene where the robot doesn't yet have a face you can catch his reflection on a pane of glass which does show a face.
    During the final battle between Steve and the robot, the back of the robot's jacket is torn and visibly loose — unintentionally foreshadowing the area which will be damaged by Steve and explode.
  2. Day of the Robot: Directed by Phil Bondelli. With Erik Estrada, Robert Pine, Tom Reilly, Paul Linke. A robot is visiting the CHP to show that it could be helpful to their work and so far it does, but for some reason every time it goes near something electrical, it shorts out.

    • (66)
    • Crime, Drama, Mystery
    • Phil Bondelli
    • 1983-01-02
  3. March 6, 1978. ( 1978-03-06) The Six Million Dollar Man is an American science fiction and action television series, running from 1973 to 1978, about a former astronaut, USAF Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by Lee Majors. After a NASA test flight accident, Austin is rebuilt with bionic implants that give him superhuman strength, speed and vision.

  4. #SteveAustin faces off against #MrX in this 4th weekly episode of #TheSixMillionDollarMan. Broadcast on ABC-TV at 8PM on Friday, February 8, 1974. It's #Cybo...

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  5. "The Six Million Dollar Man" Day of the Robot (TV Episode 1974) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

  6. S2 E4 | 02/08/74. Day of the Robot. Steve is called to duty when the inventor of an anti-missile device is kidnapped and replaced with a robot; he must go head-to-head with the robot to save the ...

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