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The Six Million Dollar Man

  • TV Series
  • 1974–19781974–1978
  • TV-PGTV-PG
  • 1h
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Lee Majors in The Six Million Dollar Man (1973)
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After a severely injured test pilot is rebuilt with nuclear-powered bionic limbs and implants, he serves as an intelligence agent.After a severely injured test pilot is rebuilt with nuclear-powered bionic limbs and implants, he serves as an intelligence agent.After a severely injured test pilot is rebuilt with nuclear-powered bionic limbs and implants, he serves as an intelligence agent.
IMDb RATING
7.1/10
11K
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1,560
23
  • Stars
    • Lee Majors
    • Richard Anderson
    • Martin E. Brooks
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    • Lee Majors
    • Richard Anderson
    • Martin E. Brooks
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    • Nominated for 2 Primetime Emmys
      • 1 win & 4 nominations total

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    Lee Majors
    Lee Majors
    • Col. Steve Austinas Col. Steve Austin…
    99 episodes99 eps • 1974–1978
    Richard Anderson
    Richard Anderson
    • Oscar Goldmanas Oscar Goldman
    99 episodes99 eps • 1974–1978
    Martin E. Brooks
    Martin E. Brooks
    • Dr. Rudy Wellsas Dr. Rudy Wells
    45 episodes45 eps • 1975–1978
    Lindsay Wagner
    Lindsay Wagner
    • Jaime Sommersas Jaime Sommers
    9 episodes9 eps • 1975–1976
    Alan Oppenheimer
    Alan Oppenheimer
    • Dr. Rudy Wellsas Dr. Rudy Wells…
    9 episodes9 eps • 1974–1975
    Quinn K. Redeker
    Quinn K. Redeker
    • Frankas Frank…
    6 episodes6 eps • 1974–1977
    Than Wyenn
    • Ambassador Mahmoundas Ambassador Mahmound…
    5 episodes5 eps • 1974–1978
    John de Lancie
    John de Lancie
    • Diveras Diver…
    5 episodes5 eps • 1977–1978
    Farrah Fawcett
    Farrah Fawcett
    • Major Kelly Woodas Major Kelly Wood…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1974–1976
    Jack Colvin
    Jack Colvin
    • Dr. Charles Leithas Dr. Charles Leith…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1975–1977
    Bruce Glover
    Bruce Glover
    • Capt. Vodaas Capt. Voda…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1974–1978
    Lloyd Bochner
    Lloyd Bochner
    • Gordon Shanksas Gordon Shanks…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1974–1977
    Curt Lowens
    Curt Lowens
    • Anton Brandtas Anton Brandt…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1974–1977
    William Sylvester
    William Sylvester
    • Admiral Prescottas Admiral Prescott…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1975–1977
    Paul Carr
    Paul Carr
    • Timberlakeas Timberlake…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1974–1978
    Hank Stohl
    • A.F. Maj. Phillipsas A.F. Maj. Phillips…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1974–1976
    Hank Brandt
    • Fowleras Fowler…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1974–1978
    Bob Neill
    • Ericas Eric…
    4 episodes4 eps • 1977
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    • Trivia
      The characters of Oscar Goldman (Richard Anderson) and Rudy Wells (Martin E. Brooks) appeared on this series and its spin-off, The Bionic Woman (1976). When the spin-off moved to another network, this practice continued. This was the first time the same continuing characters appeared on two different television series broadcast on two different networks at the same time.
    • Goofs
      Although Austin's legs and right arm are bionic, nothing was done to reinforce his back and spine. As a result, most of his displays of bionic strength (lifting and throwing heavy objects, etc.) would either be impossible or would have caused crippling if not fatal injury. (Note: there was at least one mention during the course of the series that his back was in fact steel reinforced).
    • Quotes

      [Opening narration, version 1]

      Harve Bennett: Steve Austin, astronaut. A man barely alive.

      Oscar Goldman: We can rebuild him. We have the technology. We can make him better than he was. Better, stronger, faster.

    • Alternate versions
      Several early episodes, now syndicated as two-part stories, were original broadcast as 90-minute TV movies. Most retain their original titles, except for the first two episodes of the series, "The Moon and the Desert," which were originally part of the original Six Million Dollar Man TV-movie. Several later two-hour episodes of the series have also been reedited into two-parters, such as "Lost Island."
    • Connections
      Featured in Secret of Bigfoot (1980)

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    What was it like to be a kid in the 1970's when this show came on!
    "THE SIX MILLION DOLLAR MAN"-PART MAN,PART MACHINE,ALL ACTION

    What was it like to be a kid growing up in the 1970's when this show came on? You see,I remember this series coming on television very well. For one,I was one of those kids who from some reason was glued to the set when this show came on Friday Nights on ABC-TV during the 1970's. I was one of those kids who for some reason went out and brought up a lot of memorabilia stuff including all of the merchandise that flew off the shelves relating to this show: Who remembers owning one of the two dolls of "The Six Million Dollar Man" action figures that were made by Mattel which featured the character with the bionic grip and not to mention his mentor who had changeable outfits,let alone tons of stuff including the GMF View-Master set of one of the episodes not to mention seeing one of your friends walking on the playground or jumping over something in slow motion....Oh yeah,that TV soundtrack to the show which had Lee Majors doing country tunes and rock and roll stuff?

    For the answers to the questions depicted? YES!!! I WAS THE 1970'S! FOR ONE,WAS ONE OF THE CHILDREN WHO WORSHIP QUALITY 70'S TV PROGRAMMING! By the way,if you remember 70's TV characters like Archie Bunker,George Jefferson,Maude Findley,James and Florida Evans,Fred Sanford,Dee Pepper Columbo,Jim Rockford,and Kolchak,Baretta and not to mention Theo Kojak,then the character name of Steve Austin should come through the light!

    Even after all of these years,"The Six Million Dollar Man" still holds up to the test of time and to this day,it has always been a personal favorite of mine as a child,and still is regarding as a vintage classic even after some 30 years later with some of the best special effects around. Ever since it premiered on ABC-TV in September of 1974,it was a runaway bonafide hit which was garnered huge ratings with the audience and was always in the top-ten of the Nielsens,where it stayed for six astounding seasons until its final episode of the series ended in May of 1978,after producing 108 episodes,which in turn took ABC to the top of the Nielsens where it was on one of the most watched shows during its run on Friday nights in its first four seasons,and from there in its last two the network moved the series from Friday nights to Sunday nights opposite the Sunday night competition:"60 Minutes",and "The Wonderful World Of Disney" until 1978,when the series ended.

    About the show.................. Long before "Cyborg" became famous with Arnold Scwarzenegger in the "Terminator" films,Lee Majors was everyone's favorite cyborg,and for every fan out there,this show delivered the goods since this was indeed part science fiction/action-adventure genre mixed in with some international espionage and political intrigue for a great effect. Lee Majors' role as Steve Austin was in fact a combination of James Bond,part Buzz Aldrin/Chuck Yeager,part Road Runner and part Superman in which gave this series a nice mix of seriousness and fun. Let's face it,he was part-human,part-mechanical;the world's first bionic man. Better than he was before...BETTER,STRONGER,FASTER...............

    The character of Steve Austin,who was an astronaut who suffered an accident and was rebuilt by a government agency and was under the supervision of his boss,Oscar Goldman played by Richard Anderson,and there was Dr. Rudy Wells,played by Martin E. Brooks,who was responsible for Steve's bionic parts. The chemistry between these characters were to be tested throughout the series,but as the show progressed the chemistry between them was brilliant. The sound effects which included the bionic eye looking miles ahead,or the sound of bionic legs running faster and faster is what made this show stand out beyond them all. FANTASTIC! you say? I'll say AWESOME!........

    This show was just pure fantasy from the get-go with the stories truly engaging and very well written the offered variations in excitement and imagination,and during the last two seasons of the show it suffered from repetitation since the earlier episodes(from the first three seasons)and from there the ratings slipped too. The show had a mixture of guest stars of who's who in Hollywood from William Shatner,Ted Cassidy and Andre The Giant as Bigfoot(Cassidy played him first)to the guest of TV show regulars like Gary Lockwood,John Saxon,Cathy Rigby, Lindsay Wagner(who played Steve Austin's love interest,Jamie Summers which was for the inspiration to the spin off,"The Bionic Woman"),to the strange and bizarre like Sonny Bono,Larry Csonka,and so forth. Nowadays it is a crying shame that this series is no longer shown on any cable network(cable's The Sci-Fi Channel was the last to do so...an all-day marathon of this series was shown not too long ago)or any syndicated market station doesn't show this anymore,and I wonder why? Why isn't there a big-screen version of "The Six Million Dollar Man" coming to theaters? I heard rumors its going to be George Clooney.

    But by the way,while during the last two decades many of our favorite TV shows(Star Trek,The Untouchables,I Spy,Mission:Impossible,McHale's Navy,The Wild,Wild West,Lost In Space,The Fugitive,Charlie's Angels,SWAT,The Brady Bunch,The Twilight Zone,Lassie,Flipper,My 3 Sons, and not to mention our animated TV favorites Scooby Doo,The Flintstones) and cartoons(Batman,Superman,X-Men,Daredevil,Spider-Man,Hulk,The Punisher)have been made into full-length feature films,so now is the time for SMDM to give it the big-screen treatment and the respect it truly deserves.
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    • Aug 23, 2004

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    • Release date
      • January 18, 1974 (United States)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • Cyborg
    • Filming locations
      • Backlot, Universal Studios - 100 Universal City Plaza, Universal City, California, USA
    • Production companies
      • Harve Bennett Productions
      • Silverton Productions
      • Universal Television
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    • Runtime
      1 hour
    • Sound mix
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    • Aspect ratio
      • 1.33 : 1

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