#50YearsAgoToday "The Secret of #BIGFOOT" Part I aired on ABC-TV Sunday, February 1, 1976. Where were YOU?
#50YearsAgoToday "The Secret of #BIGFOOT" Part I aired on ABC-TV Sunday, February 1, 1976. Where were YOU?
#50YearsAgoToday "Welcome Home, Jaime Part II" aired on Jan 21, 1976. It includes a stunt where Jaime uses her bionic leg to stop her speeding car. This was a major component of the #BionicWoman Sports Car TOY was also depicted on a lunch box! Here's our retro episode promo! youtu.be/NkgafG0a2tE?...
#50YearsAgoToday The #BionicWoman #JaimeSommers spun off from the #SixMillionDollarMan into her own show. And the rest is #herstory Here's our #reimagined promo trailer for the first episode "Welcome Home, Jaime." youtu.be/gEEPxT4euK0
Title card for the TV series THE BIONIC WOMAN, which premiered on January 14, 1976, fifty years ago today.
Happy Anniversary to THE BIONIC WOMAN, spun-off from THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN and starring Lindsay Wagner. It premiered on January 14, 1976, fifty years ago today!
Happy #50thAnniversary to the #BionicWoman TV series! #50YearsAgoToday the episode "Welcome Home, Jaime" premiered on ABC-TV. To start off our daylong celebration, here's an unmatchable behind-the-scenes look at the episode from James Sherrard of the BionicWomanFiles.com — youtu.be/FPVaF_6VUFQ?...
THIS WEEKEND! #LindsayWagner and #LeeMajors at www.centralcarolinacomiccon.com
#50YearsAgoToday The Post-Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin) ad for the REPEAT broadcast of "The Return of the #BionicWoman Part II" on the #SixMillionDollarMan Published on this date Sunday, January 4, 1976 as we were all gearing up for the launch of her own show next week!
#MerryChristmas and #HappyHolidays #SixMillionDollarMan #BionicWoman From #LindsayWagner's Facebook . . .
New interview with me, from @wilcox660.bsky.social! He really put me through my paces and asked some very thought-provoking questions with respect to my writing - in particular my #StarTrek writing - but also about the franchise itself.
Thanks very much to John for the discussion!
When BW was over Lindsay had her proverbial pick of projects to choose from.
#50YearsAgoToday The Record (Hackensack, New Jersey) showed some of the company the #SixMillionDollarMan #actionfigure was keeping in the #toy department. Published on this date Tuesday, December 9, 1975. Did YOU have any of these? #Christmas #StarTrek #BabyAlive #HollyHobbie #Tv #toys
#50YearsAgoToday The Tampa Bay Times (St. Petersburg, Florida) ran this piece by Vernon Scott detailing just how #LindsayWagner agreed to do the #BionicWoman — a spinoff of the #SixMillionDollarMan Published on this date Sunday, December 7, 1975.
'tis the season . . . #SixMillionDollarMan #SciFiPulse www.scifipulse.net/retro-review...
#LindsayWagner has launched a web store to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the #BionicWoman bionic50.com
#HappyBirthday to Martin E. Brooks who was born on this day in 1925. We lost him in 2015 at age 90. His favorite #SixMillionDollarMan episode was 4th season's "The Most Dangerous Enemy." Here's an "imagined" trading card in the style of the old 1975 #Donrus cards.
"Hard to believe it’s been 50 years since The #BionicWoman first aired. I’m pulling out a couple of collectibles that have been tucked away. Making them available starting Dec. 1st. My team will announce when the store is open. -L🌷" — #LindsayWagner www.facebook.com/share/p/17TH...
#DidYouKnow that #Thanksgiving is #LindsayWagner's favorite holiday? #HappyThanksgiving from all of us at #BIONICFANS!
#50YearsAgoToday With the skyrocketing success of #SixMillionDollarMan season three, the introduction of the #BionicMan action figure was sure to be a big seller. But nobody was prepared for just how big. Published 11-20-1975. Good read! (Layout has been reformatted for social media.)
#50YearsAgoToday Chicago Tribune (IL) shared some details about the upcoming #SixMillionDollarMan spinoff the #BionicWoman starring #LindsayWagner including that her character #JaimeSommers will be cast as a nightclub singer? Published 11-24-1975. *Article layout has been reformatted for this post.
The Six Million Dollar Man Game. They tried to jazz it up - or indeed if you prefer affected that they had the 'technology' - by adding some sort of gambit of not knowing which player was a fake Steve Austin, but it really was still just flashier Ludo.
#50YearsAgoToday The Gazette (Cedar Rapids, Iowa) published a different #SixMillionDollarMan ad for "The White Lightning War" with the same caption, "Steve tackles moonshiners" but no episode description. On this date Sunday, November 23, 1975.
#50YearsAgoToday "Steve tackles moonshiners!" The Post-Crescent (Appleton, Wisconsin) published this ad for the #SixMillionDollarMan episode "The White Lightning War" on this date Sunday, November 23, 1975.
Oddly, on THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN, the VERY next episode's guest star (after Shatner [see earlier post]), was George Takei!
#1980s #whattowatch
That’s cool! I was also at Universal the summer of ‘77. I loved this Six Million Dollar Man bionic van lift
#50YearsAgoToday News of a #BionicWoman spinoff was starting to take off. In the "Television Today" section of the Oakland Tribune (Oakland, California), Joan Crosby reported that "$6 Million Woman Gets Own Show." Published on this date Saturday, 11-22-1975. *Image comp is ours. #SixMillionDollarMan
With all of our amazing modern technology, look what the six million dollar man had back in the 1970s. Look at this magic capsule. Combined medical imaging suite, cyborg repair shop, and then when you put it all together, it turns into a ROCKET SHIP
Atomic Man and Bullet Man - avowedly catching on-averse attempts at updating and expanding the Action Man range with a sort of copyright-skirting Six Million Dollar Man clone and Jet Age-helmeted sort of superhero possibly. The Intruder had scant cause for concern.
timworthington.org/2020/10/20/l...
A 70s childhood: Loving my Six Million Dollar Man shirt in 1976.
#photography
#50YearsAgoToday The Cleveland Press (Cleveland, Ohio) ran this ad for the #SixMillionDollarMan #boardgame at a 16% discount, which reduces #SteveAustin to "The $5,025,000 Man." How's their math? Published on this date Thursday, November 20, 1975.