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The Six Million Dollar Man Season 3 Episode 9
Oscar and Rudy are performing a test on Barney Hiller to see if his bionic power can be turned on and off again when needed.
Serie: The Six Million Dollar Man
Episode Title: The Bionic Criminal
Air Date: 1975-11-09
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