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joeharnell.com presents THE BIONIC WOMAN: ONCE A THIEF / DEADLY RINGER / BIONIC BEAUTY, featuring music composed and conducted by Joe Harnell for the 1970's cult television show, THE BIONIC WOMAN, created and developed by Kenneth Johnson (THE BIONIC MAN, THE INCREDIBLE HULK, V - The Original Mini-Series) and starring Lindsay Wagner, Richard Anderson, Martin E. Brooks, Ford Rainey, Martha Scott and Jennifer Darling.

Airing on May 5th, 1977, "Once A Thief" was the second season finale, the twenty fourth episode of the season. Veteran character actor Elisha Cook plays Inky, a hapless crook who has the good fortune to film Jaime while she is using her bionic abilities in action. Inky threatens to release the film to the press if Jaime doesn't help him rob a bank. Oscar encourages her to go along with Inky's plan so he can arrest him and use him to uncover a larger criminal organization. The musical demands for this episode allowed Joe to show off his more playful side, including a comical motif for Inky's pet monkey who ultimately helps save the day.

Broadcast on February 2nd, 1977, "Deadly Ringer" was the seventeenth episode in the second season of THE BIONIC WOMAN and the story was told in two parts. Returning from "Mirror Image", a first season episode, is Lisa Galloway, a woman who underwent plastic surgery and special training to become Jaime's double in every way except her bionics. In this episode, Lisa breaks out of prison and with the help of Dr. Courtney and other enemy agents, Jaime is locked up in her place. With Jaime imprisoned, Lisa is able to step back into Jaime's life, which includes access to OSI. Dr. Courtney believes that Jaime's strength is the result of a drug developed by Rudy Wells called Adrenalizine and gives Lisa the task of retrieving it. Hungry for Jaime's power, Lisa instead keeps the drug for herself and starts using it. As Jaime struggles to get out of prison and convince her friends of her real identity, Lisa becomes addicted to the Adrenalizine and begins to lose her grip on reality. After convincing Oscar and getting released from jail, Jaime is able to stop Lisa and get her admitted to a hospital for treatment. For her work in this two part episode, 

Airing on March 3rd, 1976, "Bionic Beauty" was the fourteenth episode in the first season of THE BIONIC WOMAN. Oscar Goldman enters Jaime in the Miss United States pageant in order to uncover an espionage operation that may endanger American security operations around the world. 

In addition to Joe's wonderful score for these three episodes of THE BIONIC WOMAN, this release includes a new recording of Jerry Fielding's title music for THE BIONIC WOMAN, produced and arranged by Dominik Hauser, with trumpet by the legendary Roy Wiegand and drums by the great Kurt Walther.

The Bionic Woman #4: Bionic Beauty - Music From The Television Series

Joe Harnell

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The Bionic Woman Main Title
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Break-In At Jaime's Place (From "Once a Thief")
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Act Out (From "Once a Thief")
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Bending / Got It On Film (From "Once a Thief")
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I Wish Mom Was Here / We Have To (From "Once a Thief")
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Spying On The Cops / Cops and Robbers / The Heist / Escape (From "Once a Thief")
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Monkey Saves The Day / Act Out (From "Once a Thief")
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Finale (From "Once a Thief")
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Time Changes (From "Deadly Ringer") (Instrumental)
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Jaime Gets Switched (From "Deadly Ringer")
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Jaime Comes Home / Searching Apartment (From "Deadly Ringer")
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Late For School / Hell For The Substitute (From "Deadly Ringer")
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A New Life (From "Deadly Ringer")
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Growing Madness (From "Deadly Ringer")
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Time Changes (From "Deadly Ringer") (Vocal)
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Firewood / Face Down and Dead (From "Bionic Beauty")
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Jaime Arrives / Window Bit (From "Bionic Beauty")
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Jaime Follows The Bad Guy / Bed Check / Bad Guys Plot (From "Bionic Beauty")
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Calling Oscar (From "Bionic Beauty")
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Pageant Opening / Bathing Suits (From "Bionic Beauty")
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Jaime Doped / Breakout (From "Bionic Beauty")
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Saving The Day / Miss United States (From "Bionic Beauty")
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A Happy Ending (From "Bionic Beauty")
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Source Music (From "Bionic Beauty") (Unused)
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Jaime's Place (From "Bionic Beauty") (Unused)
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Source Music Suite (From "Bionic Beauty")
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Miss United States Lady (From "Bionic Beauty") (feat. Bert Parks)
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Feelings (From "Bionic Beauty") (feat. Lindsay Wagner)
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The Bionic Woman End Credits
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Downloads include choice of MP3, WAV, or FLAC

joeharnell.com presents THE BIONIC WOMAN: ONCE A THIEF / DEADLY RINGER / BIONIC BEAUTY, featuring music composed and conducted by Joe Harnell for the 1970's cult television show, THE BIONIC WOMAN, created and developed by Kenneth Johnson (THE BIONIC MAN, THE INCREDIBLE HULK, V - The Original Mini-Series) and starring Lindsay Wagner, Richard Anderson, Martin E. Brooks, Ford Rainey, Martha Scott and Jennifer Darling.

Airing on May 5th, 1977, "Once A Thief" was the second season finale, the twenty fourth episode of the season. Veteran character actor Elisha Cook plays Inky, a hapless crook who has the good fortune to film Jaime while she is using her bionic abilities in action. Inky threatens to release the film to the press if Jaime doesn't help him rob a bank. Oscar encourages her to go along with Inky's plan so he can arrest him and use him to uncover a larger criminal organization. The musical demands for this episode allowed Joe to show off his more playful side, including a comical motif for Inky's pet monkey who ultimately helps save the day.

Broadcast on February 2nd, 1977, "Deadly Ringer" was the seventeenth episode in the second season of THE BIONIC WOMAN and the story was told in two parts. Returning from "Mirror Image", a first season episode, is Lisa Galloway, a woman who underwent plastic surgery and special training to become Jaime's double in every way except her bionics. In this episode, Lisa breaks out of prison and with the help of Dr. Courtney and other enemy agents, Jaime is locked up in her place. With Jaime imprisoned, Lisa is able to step back into Jaime's life, which includes access to OSI. Dr. Courtney believes that Jaime's strength is the result of a drug developed by Rudy Wells called Adrenalizine and gives Lisa the task of retrieving it. Hungry for Jaime's power, Lisa instead keeps the drug for herself and starts using it. As Jaime struggles to get out of prison and convince her friends of her real identity, Lisa becomes addicted to the Adrenalizine and begins to lose her grip on reality. After convincing Oscar and getting released from jail, Jaime is able to stop Lisa and get her admitted to a hospital for treatment. For her work in this two part episode, 

Airing on March 3rd, 1976, "Bionic Beauty" was the fourteenth episode in the first season of THE BIONIC WOMAN. Oscar Goldman enters Jaime in the Miss United States pageant in order to uncover an espionage operation that may endanger American security operations around the world. 

In addition to Joe's wonderful score for these three episodes of THE BIONIC WOMAN, this release includes a new recording of Jerry Fielding's title music for THE BIONIC WOMAN, produced and arranged by Dominik Hauser, with trumpet by the legendary Roy Wiegand and drums by the great Kurt Walther.