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  1. Unlike the previous two reunion telefilms, Bionic Ever After? does not begin with an opening credits sequence, with the credits instead playing out over the opening scenes of the movie. This is the first production in the franchise to not have an opening credits sequence since the original The Six Million Dollar Man pilot movie in 1973.

  2. Bionic Ever After? Bionic Ever After? Bionic Ever After? is a made-for-television science fiction action film which originally aired on November 29, 1994 on CBS. The movie reunited the main casts of the television series The Six Million Dollar Man and its spin-off The Bionic Woman. Series regular characters Steve Austin ( Lee Majors) and Jaime ...

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  4. Nov 29, 1994 · Bionic Ever After?: Directed by Steve Stafford. With Lindsay Wagner, Lee Majors, Richard Anderson, Farrah Forke. Steve Austin and Jaime Summers are about to get married.

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    • Action, Sci-Fi
    • Steve Stafford
    • 1994-11-29
  5. The first regular episode, "Population: Zero", introduced a new element to the opening sequence: a voiceover by Oscar Goldman stating the rationale behind creating a bionic man. The first season narration and opening credits arrangement of Nelson's theme were shorter than that used in the second and subsequent seasons.

  6. Sep 8, 2016 · As the iconic opening credits relate, Steve had no choice: after a terrible crash leaves him “barely alive”, he wakes up with bionic parts. This masterful sequence includes real crash...

  7. Nov 29, 1994 · Steve Stafford. Director. Martin Caidin. Novel. Norman Morrill. Teleplay. Days away from her wedding to Steve Austin, Jaime Sommers experiences a mysterious breakdown of her Bionic limbs. With her physical fate unknown, Jaime calls off the wedding. Her condition quickly deteriorates, and Dr. Rudy Wells races to find the cause behind the breakdown.

  8. The Main Title Sequence for both The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman are story-based narratives that explain how Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers became Bionic. They introduce the lead actors and set the overall tone of program. Jack Cole created both title sequences. He tells his story in an informative 19 minute bonus featurette, "An Iconic Opening," produced for the Time-Life Six ...

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