THE REVITALIZED CYBERNETIC COMPENDIUM TO TV\'S MOST REALISTIC SCI-FI SUPERHERO SHOWS Before various comic Book multiverses expanded their franchises into epic live-action superhero movies and television shows, there was The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic William .
More than a mere TV trivia guide, THE Bionic Book explores in-depth the social, psychological, medical, and scientific influence, appeal, and message behind The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman ).. government agent supervisor-and other cast and production team members from both Bionic shows.
This cybernetic chronicle also features recollections and a Foreword by actor Richard Anderson, who played Oscar Goldman-Steve and Jaime\'s stoic but understanding O.
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Steve Austin), the Emmy-winning Lindsay Wagner (who portrayed as former tennis-pro Jaime Sommers-Steve\'s super female counterpart and one true love); series creator and iconic science fiction author Martin Caidin (whose Cyborg novel gave birth to The Six Million Dollar Man series), executive producer Harve Bennett (who would later rescue a once-flailing Star Trek film franchise), and producer/director Kenneth Johnson (who created The Bionic Woman , the character and the series, and who later brought Alien Nation and The Incredible Hulk to TV).
Written by award-winning author Herbie J Pilato (RETRO ACTIVE TELEVISION, TWITCH UPON A STAR ), this refreshed Bionic tome tallies revised and expanded material, including an all-new Introduction by Bionic episodic scribe Terrence McDonnell; rare photos, and commentary culled from Pilato\'s exclusive interviews with Bionic stars the legendary Lee Majors (who embodied the half-man/half-machine marvel Col.
Now, TV\'s classic wonder people of the 1970s are back and stronger than ever in this Special Commemorative Edition of THE Bionic BOOK: THE SIX Million Dollar MAN AND THE Bionic Woman RECONSTRUCTED.
THE REVITALIZED CYBERNETIC COMPENDIUM TO TV\'S MOST REALISTIC SCI-FI SUPERHERO SHOWS Before various comic Book multiverses expanded their franchises into epic live-action superhero movies and television shows, there was The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic William