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* ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]'' and its related shows loved this trope and [[I Want to Bear His Children|wanted to have its children]].
** ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]''. Of its 96 episodes, 20 were two-parters: "The Bionic Woman", "The Return of the Bionic Woman", "The Secret of Bigfoot", "The Return of Bigfoot", "Death Probe", "Sharks", "Deadly Countdown", "Dark Side of the Moon", "Return of the Death Probe" and "Date With Danger".
** ''[[The Bionic Woman (1976 series)|The Bionic Woman]]'' (1976–78). Of its 58 episodes, 14 were two parters: "Kill Oscar" parts 1 and 3 (part 2 was an episode of ''[[The Six Million Dollar Man]]''), "Jaime's Shield", "Doomsday is Tomorrow", "Deadly Ringer", "The Bionic Dog", "Fembots in Las Vegas", "Welcome Home, Jaime"
* [[Battlestar Galactica (1978 TV series)|The original 1970s ''Battlestar Galactica'']]. Of its 24 episodes, 8 were two-parters: "Lost Planet of the Gods", "Gun on Ice Planet Zero", "The Living Legend" and "War of the Gods".
* ''[[Star Trek: The Next Generation]]'' liked to do two-parters as season-ending [[Cliff Hanger|Cliffhangers]]: "The Best of Both Worlds" (seasons 3/4), "Redemption" (seasons 4/5), "Time's Arrow" (seasons 5/6) and "Descent" (seasons 6/7). It also had the two-parters "Unification" in Season 5, "Chain of Command" and "Birthright" in season 6 and "Gambit" in season 7.