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  1. The Bionic Woman: Created by Kenneth Johnson. With Lindsay Wagner, Richard Anderson, Martin E. Brooks, Ford Rainey. After fully recovering from her nearly fatal bout of bionic rejection, Jaime Sommers, the first female cyborg, is assigned to spy missions of her own.

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    • 1976-01-14
    • Action, Adventure, Drama
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    The character of Jaime Sommers first appears in a 1975 two-part episode of The Six Million Dollar Man titled "The Bionic Woman." In the first episode, Steve travels to his hometown of Ojai, California, to buy a ranch that is for sale and to visit his mother and stepfather, Helen and Jim Elgin. During his visit, he rekindles his relationship with hi...

    To maintain the show's plausibility, creator/executive producer Kenneth Johnson set very specific limits on Jaime Sommers' abilities. He elaborated, "When you're dealing with the area of fantasy, if you say, 'Well, they're bionic so they can do whatever they want,' then it gets out of hand, so you've got to have really, really tight rules. [Steve a...

    Storylines

    The most notable of the frequent crossovers between the two shows included a two-part episode in which Steve and Jaime square off against Austin's sometimes-friend/sometimes-enemy Bigfoot and a three-part story arc entitled "Kill Oscar" that aired the first and third parts as Bionic Woman episodes and the second part as an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man. The close connection between The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Womanwas highlighted by the fact that Richard Anderson and Mar...

    Final episode

    In the last episode ("On the Run"), Jaime is called "Robot Lady" by a little girl who has learned about her bionics. Like Steve Austin in the original book Cyborg, she has to come to terms with the fact that she is not quite human. After three years with too many assignments to allow her time to herself, she resigns. However, the people in charge decide that she cannot just be allowed to leave and want to put her into a safe community where they can keep their eye on her. She goes on the run...

    TV movies

    Three made-for-TV movies were produced that expanded the "bionic family" and explored a rekindled love between Jaime and Steve. In the first reunion, The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman(1987), Jaime and Steve are reunited after nearly ten years of living separate lives. Jaime's memory is fully restored (according to Oscar, Jaime was involved in an explosion at the American Embassy in Budapest and "she remembered everything" after she recovered from her concussion) an...

    Jerry Fielding was the regular composer for the series and wrote its opening and closing themes. His friend Joe Harnell took over regular music duties midway through season one and wrote new opening and closing themes for season two. When Fielding expressed disappointment at this, the show instituted a policy where they used Fielding's opening them...

    In the UK, Universal released three single-disc volumes of selected episodes of The Bionic Woman in 2001/02. Each volume contained three episodes. Universal then released the first two full seasons of The Bionic Woman on DVD in the UK and Australia in 2005/06. There were no special features on any of the sets. Season three was eventually released i...

    Two novels adapting various episodes were published to coincide with the series: Welcome Home, Jaime and Extracurricular Activities, both by Eileen Lottman. The UK editions of these two books were credited to "Maud Willis" and were retitled Double Identity and A Question of Life, respectively. Although the closing credits of every episode says the ...

    Like its parent program The Bionic Woman spawned its own line of toys. Kennerproduced a 12-inch doll of the character, with similar features to the Steve Austin version (bionic modules and removable bionic limbs), except instead of a bionic eye the doll's head would click when turned, simulating the sound of Jaime's bionic ear. Accessories for the ...

    In August 2002 it was announced that the show was to be remade by producers Jennifer and Suzanne Todd ("Team Todd") for the USA Network.After the initial press release was issued, the show never made it out of pre-production and no other announcements were made as to the show's fate. On October 9, 2006, NBC Universal announced that it was bringing ...

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  2. Bionic Woman: Created by Kenneth Johnson. With Michelle Ryan, Miguel Ferrer, Molly Price, Lucy Hale. A reimagining of the popular 1970s TV series about a female athlete who is given bionic strength.

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    • 2007-09-26
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  3. A Mulher Biônica (título original: 'The Bionic Woman') é um seriado de televisão norte-americano spin off de The Six Million Dollar Man sobre a ciborgue Jaime Sommers, interpretada por Lindsay Wagner. A personagem apareceu pela primeira vez em um especial de 2h no seriado The Six Million Dollar Man.

  4. Plot. Bartender Jaime Sommers struggles to make ends meet in San Francisco while serving as a surrogate mom to her teenage sister. Nearly killed in a car accident, Jaime is saved by a cutting-edge operation – performed by her boyfriend, Will Anthros – that repairs her body with cybernetic replacements.

  5. Sinopse & Info. Jaime Sommers (Lindsay Wagner) é uma tenista profissional que sofre um acidente de pára-quedas e é salva por uma cirurgia que substitiu sua orelha, um braço e as duas personas por...

  6. Rudy explains that the animal was used to tests the bionic implants before they were tried on humans. Yet Rudy is worried because Max's behavior is becoming erratic and he suspects it's got to do with the his bionic parts.

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