Lindsay Wagner, the original Bionic Woman, became an icon in the late ’70s as one of first high-profile female superheroes to headline her own primetime television series. Like Lynda Carter’s Wonder ...
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 ...
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 ...
Not unlike her mother was glued to the set back on September 10, 1977 when the original show made its third season premier. "The Bionic Dog" episode of "The Bionic Woman" was the first show on a new ...
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 ...
Once upon a midnight dreary, when so many TV brainstorms occur, a producer latched upon the notion of exhuming the Bionic Woman from her video grave and trotting her around the track one more time.
If you remember the Captain & Tenille variety show from the 1970s, then you probably remember their recurring skit "The Bionic Watermelon," about a bionically-enhanced piece of fruit that would fight ...
LOS ANGELES — Jeannie Epper, a groundbreaking performer who did stunts for many of the most important women of film and television action of the 1970s and ’80s, including star Lynda Carter on TV’s ...