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 ...
New comic book series will continue the continuity of the original Lindsay Wagner show from the 1970s. By Graeme McMillan The Bionic Woman 1 Cover - P 2014 Following the success of The Six Million ...
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 ...
This fall, one of the promising new TV shows is a remake of The Bionic Woman. When the original aired in the 1970s, it was watched in light of the changing cultural attitudes toward women at the time.
In this clip from the original 1970s run of the Bionic Woman, you’ll discover something that’s missing in the new show. No, it’s not baggy grey sweat suits. Star Lindsay Wagner may look unathletic ...
Kitty O’Neil, a deaf stuntwoman whose credits include the 1970s series Wonder Woman and The Bionic Woman, has died of pneumonia at age 72. Her life story was told in a 1979 TV movie called Silent ...
CALABASAS, Calif. -- It took wild horses to get Lindsay Wagner to play a "really old and gnarly" woman in the Hallmark Channel movie "Thicker Than Water." "I had to like swallow my pride," says Wagner ...
'Charlie's Angels/Bionic Woman' collide starting this July. By Graeme McMillan It’s a crossover that TV fans have likely been dreaming of since the 1970s, and now Dynamite Entertainment is finally ...
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