A surprising cult classic sci-fi/superhero show is rising on the streaming charts decades after it went off the air.
Lindsay Wagner is celebrating the 50thanniversary of The Bionic Woman in a special way. The actress, 76, is offering rare memorabilia to fans just in time for the milestone anniversary of the sci-fi ...
Today, the idea of secret cyborgs may sound like the set-up for the villains in a sci-fi show or movie, but in the 1970s, secret cyborgs were superheroes. Starting in 1973 with The Six Million Dollar ...
When The Bionic Woman premiered in 1976, it was, on paper, a spin-off of The Six Million Dollar Man, created to give Lee Majors' Steve Austin a female counterpart. But 50 years later, the series—and ...
Wagner said that she and the writers purposely put 'subliminal messaging' in the sci-fi series to influence the audience who watched it Now, adults who grew up on the show tell her how much her ...
That's because she was on the hit TV show Bionic Woman, about tennis player Jaime Sommers who is rebuilt with bionic technology after a sky-diving accident. The super strong Jaime is then snapped up ...
Jaime poses as a country singer to find a missing OSI agent, and to stop the passing of top-secret information. Jaime lies near death after being attacked by two Fembots. Meanwhile, Steve locates the ...
When The Bionic Woman debuted on January 14, 1976, it was unlike anything television had seen before. Spun off from The Six Million Dollar Man, the show followed Jaime Sommers (played by Lindsay ...
In the 1970s, The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman captivated audiences with their thrilling stories of technological transformation. Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers weren’t just ...
You have to be of a certain age to remember The Bionic Woman, the late Seventies TV series that spun off from The Six Million Dollar Man and later spawned several made-for-TV movies reuniting Jaime ...