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  1. User Reviews. Before Arnold became a Terminator, Lee Majors was everyone's favorite cyborg. For any sci-fi or adventure show fan, this was THE show of the 70's. The 60's had Kirk, Spock, Tribbles, and Klingons; the 70's had Steve Austin, Oscar Goldman, Jamie Summers, and Bigfoot.

    • Return of The Bionic Woman: Part 2 (Season 3, Episode 2) - 7.7
    • Urn of The Robot Maker (Season 2, Episode 15) - 7.8
    • Seven Million Dollar Man (Season 2, Episode 5) - 7.9
    • Return of The Bionic Woman: Part 1 (Season 3, Episode 1) - 7.9
    • Return of Bigfoot: Part 1 (Season 4, Episode 1) - 8.0
    • Bionic Woman: Part 2 (Season 2, Episode 20) - 8.0
    • Secret of Bigfoot: Part 2 (Season 3, Episode 18) - 8.2
    • Th Probe: Part 2 (Season 4, Episode 14) - 8.2
    • Th Probe: Part 1 (Season 4, Episode 13) - 8.3
    • L Oscar: Part 2 (Season 4, Episode 6) - 8.5

    In the second part of this season premiere, Steve takes Jaime Sommers back to their hometown in order to help jog her memory of their past together. After her headaches get worse, she asks to be sent on a mission instead. Steve goes along, but after they are almost killed due to her increasing flashbacks of her life with Steve, he begins to realize...

    After their previous encounter in the first season, the robot maker returns to replace Oscar with a new robot. This robot sends Steve on an incredibly dangerous mission, but Steve decides to take some new gadgets with him that could help his mission become a success. Any episodes involving robots are always a favorite for fans of the show, and this...

    Steve finds out that Oscar Goldman and Dr. Rudy Wells made a second cyborg, this time with all four limbs replaced with bionic parts. This man becomes incredibly power hungry, and he begins misusing his new powers. Steve must stop him before he hurts others or himself. RELATED: 10 Best Live-Action Superhero TV Shows Of The 20th Century This villain...

    In the season three premiere, Jaime Sommers returns as the Bionic Woman after her supposed death from the last season. However, she does not remember Steve or their love for one another, and the doctors do not know if she will ever regain those memories back. Steve slowly builds a friendship with Jaime as she recovers. Lee Majors and Lindsay Wagner...

    In this season premiere, Steve is visited by Gillian, an alien traveler from a group Steve came across in the previous season. Someone from their group has formed their own group in order to dominate the world using Bigfoot. Steve must help Gillian in any way he can, and when things get too complicated and he almost dies, he asks the Bionic Woman h...

    Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers start planning for their wedding, and Jaime is sent on her very first assignment where she has to use her new bionic abilities. However, Jaime's bionic malfunctions and headaches get worse and worse, and Steve and the doctors do not know what to do. It ends with one of the saddest moments in the series before fan back...

    Bigfoot takes Steve to meet a colony of space travelers inside a mountain in California. There, Steve must help them as they prepare to be destroyed. Oscar and his team prepare to trigger a small earthquake in order to prevent a larger one, and they have no idea these alien beings are living in those woods. This two-parter is an absolute classic wi...

    Time is slowly running out, and Steve needs to do whatever it takes to disable or destroy the Russian space probe. It is practically indestructible, and it can easily destroy whatever is near it. Steve must use his brain rather than his bionic abilities in order to find a solution to the problem. This episode is a lot of fun considering the villain...

    In part one, Oscar and Steve find the Russian space probe, which is built in order to exist in the environment of Venus, and it is out of control. A town is nearby, and Steve must try to figure out what to do in the time remaining before the space probe destroys everything in sight. RELATED: TV Shows To Binge If You're A Huge Fan Of The Sci-Fi Genr...

    Parts 1 and 3 of this trilogy are episodes of The Bionic Woman, but part 2 is an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man.When Jaime is injured after being attacked, Steve tries to find the evil doctor's secret hideout after he captured Oscar. Steve tries to rescue him despite Oscar's orders to have himself killed in order to protect state secrets. Th...

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  2. Reviews Steve Austin is an astronaut who is seriously injured when his spaceship crashes. Handsome and athletic, Austin undergoes a government-sanctioned surgery, which rebuilds several of...

    • Lee Majors, Richard Anderson
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  4. The Six Million Dollar Man: With Lee Majors, Richard Anderson, Martin E. Brooks, Lindsay Wagner. After a severely injured test pilot is rebuilt with nuclear-powered bionic limbs and implants, he serves as an intelligence agent.

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    • 1974-01-18
    • Action, Crime, Drama
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  5. The Six Million Dollar Man: Season 1 Reviews. All Critics. Top Critics. All Audience. Phelim O'Neill Guardian. TOP CRITIC. He was Superman, James Bond and Neil Armstrong all rolled into...

  6. Reviews 76% Audience Score 50+ Ratings Test pilot Steve Austin (Lee Majors) is nearly killed after crashing an aircraft, and his body is severely mutilated. With funding from a government agency...

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  7. IGN Rating. The Six Million Dollar Man–The Complete Series DVD Review. 9. EDITORS' CHOICE. Review scoring. amazing. Arnold T. Blumberg. Read Review. Summary. The series starred Lee...

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