Steve Austin, the bionic character on the television show "The Six Million Dollar Man," was largely based on someone born in North Dakota. Bruce Peterson was an experienced NASA research pilot who was ...
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 ...
Comic-Con is a must for stars and studios pushing product to genre-conscious auds, but not every convention can boast attendance equal to the population of a small city. Take this years’ Bionicon 2 ...
Jesse Sullivan, 59, is the world's first "bionic man," his doctors like to boast. But he's surely not who Hollywood had in mind with the "Six Million Dollar Man" TV series back in the '70s. "We can ...
I had to be cautious in my title because I don’t want to tread on copyright, but what I’m really referring to is the old television show “The Six Million Dollar Man.” Some of you will not be old ...
A “bionic man” showcased in a Smithsonian Channel documentary and exhibit was designed as an artificial human, though it lacks several working organs. But it has a beating heart — the Total Artificial ...
“We can rebuild him. We have the technology. We can make him better than he was…” starts the opening to “The Six Million Dollar Man.” That of course was just a TV show. But step by step bionic ...
Today, the idea of secret cyborgs may sound like the set-up for the villains in a sci-fi show or movie, but in the 1970s, secret cyborgs were superheroes. Starting in 1973 with The Six Million Dollar ...
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