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  1. Doomsday, and Counting: Directed by Jerry Jameson. With Lee Majors, Richard Anderson, Gary Collins, Jane Merrow. Steve accompanies his Russian cosmonaut pal Vasily Zhukov to Kamkov Island, USSR territory. There Zhukov's girlfriend is trapped underground because of an unexpected earthquake.

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    • Action, Crime, Drama
    • Jerry Jameson
    • 1974-03-01
  2. "The Six Million Dollar Man" Doomsday, and Counting (TV Episode 1974) cast and crew credits, including actors, actresses, directors, writers and more.

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    "Doomsday, and Counting" is the sixth episode of season one of the sci-fi/action television series The Six Million Dollar Man and the ninth episode of the series overall (if one includes the three original television movies). It was directed by Jerry Jameson with a script written by Larry Brody based on a story treatment by Brody and Jimmy Sangster. It first aired on ABC on Friday, March 1st, 1974.

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    •"Doomsday, and Counting" and "SMDM: Doomsday, and Counting" both redirect to this page.

    •This episode is production code number 40005.

    •This episode is included on disc 1.3 of the Six Million Dollar Man: Season 1 DVD collection.

    •William Smithers receives a "Special Guest Star" credit in this episode.

    •Actress Ann Newman-Mantee is credited as Anne Newman in this episode.

    •There are no allusions available for this episode at this time. Be the first to add some! Just click on the edit tab under the section heading and start typing. An allusion is an incidental reference made to a character, person, event or other miscellaneous piece of media that can be found somewhere in the episode itself. In most cases, this refer...

    •Russians can apparently speak with perfect American accents - especially when played by American actors that make little to no effort to even fake a Russian accent.

    •In the scene where Steve Austin is clearing away the rubble, an extra rock hits him on the head with no reaction. Although the rest of his body may be bionic, his coconut is still 100% all-natural.

    •Oscar Goldman: Do you think you can stop it?

    •Steve Austin I don't know, Oscar. Get yourself on a helicopter and watch it on the late news.

    •Oscar Goldman: I didn't come all the way out here to talk to you from an airplane, Steve.

    •Steve Austin: Look Oscar, there's nothing you can do. I don't know if there's anything I can do. Now you get out of here and get out of here now.

    •Oscar Goldman: Pal, I've got more faith than brains.

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  3. Oct 26, 2012 · Watch how Steve Austin saves his friend from a collapsing dam in this thrilling scene from 'The Six Million Dollar Man'.

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  4. S2 E6 | 03/01/74. Doomsday, and Counting. When an earthquake traps a woman in an underground nuclear reactor, Steve travels to Russia to rescue her, but a self-destruct weapon has been...

  5. Steve Austin (Lee Majors) accompanies his Russian astronaut friend Vasily Zhukov (played by Gary Collins) to an interview with Oscar Goldman (played by Richard Anderson) about their nuclear facility on Khakov island, located in Soviet territory, when an unfortunate coincidence occurs there when the island is hit by an earthquake, trapping his gi...

  6. Doomsday, and Counting is the sixth episode of the first season of The Six Million Dollar Man. Starring: Lee Majors (Col. Steve Austin) Also Starring Richard Anderson (Oscar Goldman) Guest Stars: Gary Collins (Colonel Vasily Zuchov), Jane Merrow (Irina Leonova) Special Guest Star: William Smithers (General Koslenko)

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