I ordered the series and my wife had never watch it. So we did and she said that it was so much fun. She took a video of me bench pressing 274 pounds and sending it to our high school football team. They thought it was a trick so she filmed it from 3 different angles and they were impressed because none of the big guys could life 200 lbs. When she got cancer and was going to die, she said she knew she made the right decision to marry me. I really miss her these last 4 years.
That electronic sound "Khe, Khe, Khe.." , when Steve Austin throws something is one of the best created. Even the zoom 🔎 on his eye 👁🗨 "Ooh Ooh Ooh.." was remarkable. I remember watching this on a black and white TV 📺 first in 1975, then finally colour in 1978!
Since we are on the topic of wanting to marry celebrities. I read an article once about a woman who used to work for Wayne Gretzky. She was in charge of opening and reading all his fan mail. Most of the letters that Wayne Gretzky got were from young girls asking him to marry them. It's probably the same with most stars.
My all-time favorite show. I was 10 in 1974. I had the action figure, and can still imitate all the sound effects, lol. Lee has always been what I call one of the good guys in the world of show business. I read the first Cyborg book, but didn't know there are two more. The three movies before the series actually started were not really that great; I'm so glad the character was modified a lot after the series started. And, Day of the Robot was my favorite episode, with the first Bigfoot a close second.
I watched all these shows as there were only three major networks in the seventies. I can't believe how beautiful Lindsay Wagner still is at 75 years old. I remember how scary Bigfoot looked back then. Those glowing eyes were terrifying. I was surprised to find out that André the Giant played that roll at first later taken over by Ted Cassidy. The good old days when men were men and women were women.
@@michaeljordan6008well not sure what you mean by " smart people not having to pander to idiots" or how that even ties into men being men and women being women. But there certainly can be an inference drawn there. But it certainly was a more " innocent" time. Mainly because the world was naive to alot. Marginalized people had no voice and things were just......accepted. Its funny when a light is shown into dark places how we can see what was there all along. But things also were very similar to now as well. Tough times, political unrest. And yes even back then men weren't always men, and women weren't always just women. In fact that goes back into the furthest reaches of our past. Society just ignored it. Or made fun of it. And even condemned it. Which of course isn't a problem for those who weren't living it. When equality begins to feel like oppression we might want to think it over. But of course I could just be one of those idiots we are are forced to pander to.
I remember bionically ever after being a big bore. Steve's powers didn't work, the villains used something that interfeared with his bionics. so Jamie heard the bad guys using her bionic ear,talking about blowing up the hostages. So Steve used his bionic eye to zero in on the transmitter in the boss hand and shot it. Wow so impressive! I did notice a Cameo when Austin asked a random hostage if he was alright. The founder and owner of Wendy's resturant chain Dave Thomas answered "I'm ok Steve."
You have just confirmed that I was not tripping ! I was honestly thinking it could have been an extra that was a Dave look-a-like. Also, I do like the Wendy's hamburgers, and those Frosties are good too !
I remember watching the TV movie of it and it freaked me out seeing the exposed wire and metal in his arm. Had nightmares about it for a couple days . The next year when the Tv series was on I could not get enough of the show . Big difference a year makes when your a kid. For a while that was what we played running in slow motion pretending to lift heavy things. Making the sounds. Have to wonder what any adults thought was wrong with us kids playing like that if they never saw the show.
Me too. A few years ago I bought again such an Six Million Dollar Man Action figur which I found on Ebay. And also I bought a reproduction box, like the original from the 70's, put the doll in it, and till now I did'nt put it again out of the box.
Best Christmas memory ever was 1977 or 1978 when I got the 12" action figure....remember it like it was yesterday and didn't sleep for 2 days due to the excitement, lol
In the 70s, they showed super speed by running in slow motion. Today, they show super speed by everything around him being frozen while he moves at normal speed. Funny how showing super speed has evolved.
Also the Six Million Dollar Man made me believe I could super jump off of an 8 foot fence that resulted in me dislocating a hip and sprain both my ankles! ;)
Lindsey Wagner and the Bionic Woman are worthy of a video themselves. She was outspoken in her role as one of the first superheroines on television and a great person too!
I had a couple of them. I specifically remember the one with the pump up arm when you press the lever on his back and it had the engine that he used to lift with his bionic arm
@@markomlikotic6673I still have my original Mr.Spock doll. When I was a kid, I had all the dolls, the Star Trek walkie-talk base unit (not the communicators, unfortunately), and the Enterprise bridge. I think it was Christmas of either 1978 or 1979 when I was either 9 or 10 years old. Parents divorced before I turned 2 and rarely saw my dad since then. However, that 1978 or 1979 Christmas was the one time he got those presents for me. That was possibly the only Christmas, from a child to my teen years, that was good. Many times there was nothing or almost nothing. But that time with those Start Trek toys was a good one. The toys got worn and lost in time, but Mr. Spock remains! My favorite character of the group.
My mechanical engineer father, always the "buzz kill", tired and loss of any joy, saw my brother and I watching "The Six Million Dollar Man" as he stood there wearing his raincoat and holding his briefcase, and my brother and I about "What the hell we're watching", and we explained it to him. He replied, " His arm is lifting the engine, huh. What's supporting the arm that's holding the engine? It's like attaching a crane to jellow." He just shook his head in disbelief and disappointment and left.
I often thought the same actually. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link - the existing biological body parts in this instance. Supposedly, he got several enhancements later on, like a reinforced spine etc, as his normal body parts would never have been able to withstand the duty cycle of which his bionic arm and legs were capable of.
I remember as a kid, my dad reading a Six million dollar man novel. He said the book was more graphic than the tv show. Steve Austin actually ripped arms from people (picture anime splashes of blood) and throwing lumps of concrete at peoples heads with the same result. Imagine those scenes in the 1970’s!!
There are a couple of tv series that made a lasting impression when I was a kid. Blake's 7, Space 1999, Battlestar Galactica and the Six Million Dollar Man.
Here's some more interesting casting trivia. In the original "Six Million Dollar Man" movie/pilot, the character of Oscar Goldman played by Richard Anderson didn't exist, but there was a similar character, Oliver Spencer played by Darren McGavin. At the same time, McGavin did the second "Night Stalker" pilot/movie "The Night Strangler", where McGavin played Carl Kolchak, and Richard Anderson played "The Strangler".
@@cjellis8943 OMG, I literally forgot all about that until you mentioned it here. It was so many years ago, I just googled it and YES, I definitely had it too! Lol Thanks! 👍😁
The video misses the fact that the title sequence uses two different versions of the aircraft. The one that crashes has two stabilizing fins, the one that is dropped is a later version that had three fins. I watched that title many times as a child and never noticed.
How in the heck did Peterson survive that crash??? I never knew it was from an actual footage. I guess I did learn something new watching this video 😂😂😂
Fun side fact: In the new Fall Guy movie (Lee Majors starred in original tv show from the 80's) you can hear his signature "bionic sound effect" multiple times as the Colt Seavers character (Ryan Gosling) does action stuff and Lee and Heather have a cameo at the end of the movie :)
Peter Breck reunited with Lee Majors on an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man. If anybody can remember they played brothers in 60’s tv western series called The Big Valley.
My neighbor attempted to make a bionic cat 🐈: it was a fail . When he got out of juvenile detention he attempted to jump off a three story building while wearing makeshift bionic legs : it was a terrible fail . After rehabilitation from the tragic fall , he ran away to Humboldt County California , where he still grows weed
Time to flex! I had the action figure, the space suit, the rocket that converted into a bionics lab with a glow in the dark x ray machine, the Maskatron robot with three snap on faces of Steve, Oscar, and Barney. And a arm with a sucker and another with a metal clamper. AND Oscar Goldman with the exploding briefcase. Good times. 😃
Here is one thing I noticed about the SMDM. Steve Austin and Oscar Goldman drove a different car in every episode. Also, what I found strange was Oscar Goldman, Steve Austin, and Doctor Rudy Wells were all single. I mean three tall, handsome men, with prestigious careers and lots of money and no wives. In real life, those three guys would have been married already with a couple of kids.
3 guys who focused on their career over their personal lives... but of course your comment makes sense. But didn't Steve marry in one ep as discussed here? Too long ago for me to actually remember
That's today's way of thinking, we analyze everything. Back in the 70s, we just enjoyed the fantasy. TV back then, was an escape from the real world, a very nice escape at that.
They worked for a top secret govt agency the OSI. Summers and Austin were agents. There could have been strict requirements for the jobs. In the begining Austin wasn't allowed to know that Jamie was still alive. They had to hide her from him.
It was only recently that I realised that the rest of his natural body would have collapsed under the stress of the bionic parts lifting huge weights 😂
My older sister always wondered how he could be handcuffed and break his shackles with his bionic arm but, never hurt the other wrist? You'd think it would have ripped his other hand off!
@@marceld6061 That too. I can think of no way to fix the handcuff problem as shown on-screen. Best solution would be to pinch the left wrist cuff until it breaks, then step on the left cuff and pull the right cuff until it pulls off the right wrist. (?)
Well that's the mystery and fiction of Doctor Rudy Wells by building bionics with shock absorbers (especially on limbs) that would not put massive strain on the rest of the human body. Steve's human left arm also had some added strength (though not near as strong as the bionics) he could channel all of his oxygen strength into the one limb for it was not needed for the other three limbs. This is how he was able to win the left handed arm wrestling contest with the medicine chief in the episode " To catch the eagle" in the fourth season.
"Steve Austin" was parodied (along with "Bigfoot"), in the "The Venture Brothers" episode "Home Insecurity" (S1 E03). He was also referenced in an episode of "King of the Hill" (Bobby walks past the tombstone of the Texas Patriot, and asks "Is that the Astronaut, or the Wrestler?").
I don't think there was a kid in the 70s who didn't love this show. I didn't know about the kids allegedly trying to hurt themselves to get bionic parts though😳
@@rockywatchesmovies I remember In the 70s there was a rumor that kids were tying sheets around their necks and jumping out of windows like Superman. I remember tying a sheet around my neck and jumping off my bed, but I never thought about jumping out the window🤔
There is nothing wrong with the Darwin Awards. Take the warning labels off everything and let the dumb kids ween their way out of the gere pool. We have too many whackOs today. People need to stop trying to prevent stupidity. It's impossible. If a BandAid can't fix it.... let it go.
I remember an interview with Lee Majors where he cited a mom's letter that her kid was doing everything he could to "be bionic." He was eating pennies and would open the car door to drag the car to a halt. Majors wrote the kid a letter telling him it was only make believe and to knock that sh*t off. Lol
Thanks for this one. The Six Million Dollar Man was the first TV series I watched regularly and took seriously. Another change made from the novel was the scaling back of Steve's abilities such as a radio antenna integrated into his ribcage, and his skull enclosed in cesium, making it impossible to knock him out with a blow to the head. Plus the James Bond aspect was toned down.
The finger gun! I miss the finger gun! And the grenade compartment in his wrist, and the air tanks in his legs. He couldn’t lift cars, because that would have simply torn his arm off his body, but with training he could literally run all night in a sort of trance. The novel explored themes of slavery (go on these dangerous, morally conflicting missions, including assassinations, or we take your limbs away and leave you a triple amputee in a chair) and day-to-day problems like his having to master makeup to hide the seams where bionics met flesh, or having to constantly be dying the. limbs darker to match his skin as he got sunburned. Oh, and how poor Oscar was constantly described as "an ugly lump of a man".
Ahh, this brings me back. Lee Majors stared in The Big Valley, and Richard Anderson stared in various westerns like, The Rifleman. Western stars gone Sci-Fi! Favorite episode was when Steve Austin landed on an island where a Japanese soldier thought World War 2 was still going on!
Ironic about Gil Gerard being considered to be a replacement for Lee Majors. I always thought it was a strong resemblance between the two actors. I even thought the two actors were related.
Me too! Got the bionic man action figure for Christmas. Those little bionic implant pieces in the arm were awesome. Had to roll up the "skin" on his arm to get at them. Thankfully, "I could rebuild him. I had the technology....."
Nowadays, any guy that wants to be rebuilt as a Six Million Dollar man just needs to fall down a flight of stairs, then be taken to the nearest emergency room. This does NOT mean he will be able to run 60 MPH or lift cars with one arm, it just means that will be the amount of his BILL!
In America, for sure. However, in the rest of the world, countries have "free at the point of use' health service. These countries aren't just in Europe. Syria, Morocco and other developing nations have them. Poor America, so afraid of 'socialist' healthcare, they'd rather let people go bankrupt to get the medicine they need. God' Mess: America!
So I actually worked with Bruce Peterson in the ‘80’s on the B-2. In addition to the eyepatch, he walked kind of stiff legged with a slight limp. My father knew him better than I did since they were both retired Air Force pilots, but he told me that Bruce doesn’t like to talk about the TV show. Understandable since they showed his crash every week. I don’t think he got any money from the production either.
19th thing here.... I still have the action figure and look in magazine from the heyday of the show. they were the best of times; watched some repeats recently and totally dated now.
I remember in the playground as a kid and whenever one of the kids was being chased, we'd call out 'use your bionics' 😄 I'd read about a new movie with Mark Whalberg. Its not a dramatic role but he is very limited. And that is being nice.
No way! I never knew Leonard Nimoy was on the bionic man. My recollection of that show is pretty hazy. I just remember the Bigfoot episodes (RIP Andre the giant) and the "fembots"
I’m surprised the Mark Wahlberg remake never happened with all the super hero movies they made in the last 20 years. Steve Austin is definitely a more interesting character than some of the lame superheroes, like green lantern and aqua-man, that got their own movies.
I say Logan Marshall green ( upgrade movie) would be a great Col Steve Austin . Making the movie with the crash, adding a little population zero, day of the robot, and burning bright story lines redone - to make a movie.
“Auditory cues.”
Those sound effects were pure genius…simply brilliant.
I ordered the series and my wife had never watch it. So we did and she said that it was so much fun. She took a video of me bench pressing 274 pounds and sending it to our high school football team. They thought it was a trick so she filmed it from 3 different angles and they were impressed because none of the big guys could life 200 lbs. When she got cancer and was going to die, she said she knew she made the right decision to marry me. I really miss her these last 4 years.
The time of me being a boy, but what a tv show, The Six Million Dollar Man! And then there was The Bionic Woman, I couldn't believe my eyes!!
Brought back good memories of my childhood loved watching the bionic man
That electronic sound
"Khe, Khe, Khe.." , when Steve Austin throws something is one of the best created.
Even the zoom 🔎 on his eye 👁🗨 "Ooh Ooh Ooh.." was remarkable.
I remember watching this on a black and white TV 📺 first in 1975, then finally colour in 1978!
I so loved the series back in the day!!
My favorite show ever.
It was great show
@@rockywatchesmovies right on👍✌️
I was deeply in love with Lyndsay Wagner when she was the Bionic Woman. The main failure of my plan to marry her was that i was only 7 lol
That's the same problem I had with Lynda Carter 😅
Same problem I had with wanting to marry sexy hunk Lee Majors.
I absolutely loved The Six Million Dollar man. ❤️❤️🥰🥰
Since we are on the topic of wanting to marry celebrities. I read an article once about a woman who used to work for Wayne Gretzky. She was in charge of opening and reading all his fan mail. Most of the letters that Wayne Gretzky got were from young girls asking him to marry them. It's probably the same with most stars.
You never had a chance as I was much older, I was 7 and an entire month!!
Hahaha!.....aww..Kuh..kuh..kuh...I love it..I love it..I love it. H
I absolutely loved watching the six million dollar man and the bionic woman when I was younger. Wish they would bring it back.😊😊😊😊
I hope they don't.... today Hollywood would politicize it and disgrace the heritage.
I was 9 years old... and the bigfoot episode scared me!!!!😂😂
I hope it doesn't now 😂
My dad kept my toys. I have Steve, Bigfoot, and the ship still in the box. So happy my dad kept my stuff. Thanks, Pops. 😊
Dads are awesome!
Ya they are.😊
Aww that's fucking cool man. I would've wished my parents did that for me. I had all of those toys, back then too.
Man! I remember watching this with my Granny! I loved it!
My all-time favorite show. I was 10 in 1974. I had the action figure, and can still imitate all the sound effects, lol. Lee has always been what I call one of the good guys in the world of show business. I read the first Cyborg book, but didn't know there are two more. The three movies before the series actually started were not really that great; I'm so glad the character was modified a lot after the series started. And, Day of the Robot was my favorite episode, with the first Bigfoot a close second.
I can still raise one eyebrow. I taught myself how to do it, late one night, after watching the show back in the day.
Being born in 1969 this show was right up my alley, favorite episodes were the alien probe ones. This was a fun trip down memory lane. Thanks.
You're welcome, glad you enjoyed it
I watched all these shows as there were only three major networks in the seventies. I can't believe how beautiful Lindsay Wagner still is at 75 years old. I remember how scary Bigfoot looked back then. Those glowing eyes were terrifying. I was surprised to find out that André the Giant played that roll at first later taken over by Ted Cassidy. The good old days when men were men and women were women.
What does men were men and women were women have to do with what we just watched?
@@rustybear5125🤔 He's is referring to a much more simple time in history. Long before Trump ! ⚠...
@@rustybear5125- it was a simpler time with no silly nonsense.
Smart people weren’t forced to pander to idiots.
@@michaeljordan6008well not sure what you mean by " smart people not having to pander to idiots" or how that even ties into men being men and women being women. But there certainly can be an inference drawn there. But it certainly was a more
" innocent" time. Mainly because the world was naive to alot. Marginalized people had no voice and things were just......accepted. Its funny when a light is shown into dark places how we can see what was there all along. But things also were very similar to now as well. Tough times, political unrest. And yes even back then men weren't always men, and women weren't always just women. In fact that goes back into the furthest reaches of our past. Society just ignored it. Or made fun of it. And even condemned it. Which of course isn't a problem for those who weren't living it. When equality begins to feel like oppression we might want to think it over. But of course I could just be one of those idiots we are are forced to pander to.
Posting this on a show that had men and women playing aliens or robots. It's chaos! lol
Fun series as a child. Never considered hurting myself
This takes me back!
I remember bionically ever after being a big bore. Steve's powers didn't work, the villains used something that interfeared with his bionics. so Jamie heard the bad guys using her bionic ear,talking about blowing up the hostages. So Steve used his bionic eye to zero in on the transmitter in the boss hand and shot it. Wow so impressive! I did notice a Cameo when Austin asked a random hostage if he was alright. The founder and owner of Wendy's resturant chain Dave Thomas answered "I'm ok Steve."
You have just confirmed that I was not tripping ! I was honestly thinking it could have been an extra that was a Dave look-a-like. Also, I do like the Wendy's hamburgers, and those Frosties are good too !
It was awful. : (
I still have my action figures. I loved this show. My favorite was the blonde “terrorists” in their GMC Pacer tailing Steve.
I remember watching the TV movie of it and it freaked me out seeing the exposed wire and metal in his arm. Had nightmares about it for a couple days . The next year when the Tv series was on I could not get enough of the show . Big difference a year makes when your a kid. For a while that was what we played running in slow motion pretending to lift heavy things. Making the sounds. Have to wonder what any adults thought was wrong with us kids playing like that if they never saw the show.
I wish i could watch this again with my Grandparents
For it was family time in the evening for shows like that
One of my favorite TV shows
I used to love that show when I was a kid.
One of my favourite shows in the 70s
Same - I recall watching this as a kid (born in '65) and thinking how awesome this was.
When I was a kid, I used to look forward to every Friday night to watch the SMDM.
These days a $6 million dollars is a pacemaker and a new hip at an American hospital.
I had a Six Million Dollar Man coloring book.
Everytime I think of Farrah Fawcett and Lee Majors, I feel like booking a flight on that Midnight Plane to Houston. ❤ 😂 😇 ✈️
Lindsey Wagner was my first celebrity crush growing up.
Great information, thanks. The real pilot of that craft survived that crash!? Wow!
"She's breaking up"
"She's breaking up "
I had his dol/action hero, very cool at the time . Even had a bionic eye, where you looked through the back of his head.
Me too. A few years ago I bought again such an Six Million Dollar Man Action figur which I found on Ebay. And also I bought a reproduction box, like the original from the 70's, put the doll in it, and till now I did'nt put it again out of the box.
Big Valley, Six Million Dollar Man, Fall Guy, Majors was the man
Still is.
Born in my hometown Wyandotte, MI
Best Christmas memory ever was 1977 or 1978 when I got the 12" action figure....remember it like it was yesterday and didn't sleep for 2 days due to the excitement, lol
I wasn’t as fortunate, but we did have the board game. My brother got the diorama/ model of Austin kicking a wall - Bionic Breakout.
In the 70s, they showed super speed by running in slow motion. Today, they show super speed by everything around him being frozen while he moves at normal speed. Funny how showing super speed has evolved.
Also the Six Million Dollar Man made me believe I could super jump off of an 8 foot fence that resulted in me dislocating a hip and sprain both my ankles! ;)
Where you probably went wrong was, you didn't make the sound while doing it. It was a common mistake.
Lindsey Wagner and the Bionic Woman are worthy of a video themselves. She was outspoken in her role as one of the first superheroines on television and a great person too!
My three favorite shows..l
Six million dollar man
Adam-12
Emergency
Well done.
When I was a kid, Bigfoot was sooo creepy. He freaked me out.
DAMN I wish I still had my doll!!!!
I had a couple of them. I specifically remember the one with the pump up arm when you press the lever on his back and it had the engine that he used to lift with his bionic arm
And I remember looking through his bionic eye which always seem to glaze up after about two weeks of owning the doll
Omg!!! I had one too, also star trek.. Kirk and Spock!!! Man i wish kept them... but nooooooo!!!!!😢
@@markomlikotic6673I still have my original Mr.Spock doll. When I was a kid, I had all the dolls, the Star Trek walkie-talk base unit (not the communicators, unfortunately), and the Enterprise bridge. I think it was Christmas of either 1978 or 1979 when I was either 9 or 10 years old. Parents divorced before I turned 2 and rarely saw my dad since then. However, that 1978 or 1979 Christmas was the one time he got those presents for me. That was possibly the only Christmas, from a child to my teen years, that was good. Many times there was nothing or almost nothing. But that time with those Start Trek toys was a good one. The toys got worn and lost in time, but Mr. Spock remains! My favorite character of the group.
Doll? They were action figures! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I fell in love with Jaime Sommers (Lyndsay Wagner) as a kid. Well, her and Linda Carter too!
Didn't we all 😉
Should we make a club then, cus me too!
My mechanical engineer father, always the "buzz kill", tired and loss of any joy, saw my brother and I watching "The Six Million Dollar Man" as he stood there wearing his raincoat and holding his briefcase, and my brother and I about "What the hell we're watching", and we explained it to him.
He replied, " His arm is lifting the engine, huh. What's supporting the arm that's holding the engine? It's like attaching a crane to jellow."
He just shook his head in disbelief and disappointment and left.
I often thought the same actually. A chain is only as strong as its weakest link - the existing biological body parts in this instance.
Supposedly, he got several enhancements later on, like a reinforced spine etc, as his normal body parts would never have been able to withstand the duty cycle of which his bionic arm and legs were capable of.
What a killjoy
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Richard Anderson was also in the sci fiction movie Forbidden Planet. One of the best scifi movies ever
Left out was an episode with the bionic dog, featuring a German Shepherd.
Max-a-million
That was The Bionic Woman, not the SMDM.
And the bionic boy.
I remember as a kid, my dad reading a Six million dollar man novel. He said the book was more graphic than the tv show. Steve Austin actually ripped arms from people (picture anime splashes of blood) and throwing lumps of concrete at peoples heads with the same result. Imagine those scenes in the 1970’s!!
Wow I had forgotten about the evil JohnSaxonBot
01:09 I just noticed this! Look at Steve's shirt. The right arm, his bionic arm, isn't all sweaty. Now that's attention to detail!
well spotted
Awww 😢 no mention of Maximillion the bionic dog!
There are a couple of tv series that made a lasting impression when I was a kid. Blake's 7, Space 1999, Battlestar Galactica and the Six Million Dollar Man.
Here's some more interesting casting trivia. In the original "Six Million Dollar Man" movie/pilot, the character of Oscar Goldman played by Richard Anderson didn't exist, but there was a similar character, Oliver Spencer played by Darren McGavin. At the same time, McGavin did the second "Night Stalker" pilot/movie "The Night Strangler", where McGavin played Carl Kolchak, and Richard Anderson played "The Strangler".
Oliver Spencer was not a nice director. He tried to talk Rudy into keeping Steve in suspended animation/asleep between missions.
Don’t forget the short lived but quit good 2007 reboot of the bionic woman. Starred Michelle Ryan and a turn by Katee Sackhoff as a bionic nemesis.
I had the Six Million Dollar Man action figure, with the bionic eye which you could look through a viewfinder in the back of his head.
I had the board game.
@@cjellis8943 OMG, I literally forgot all about that until you mentioned it here. It was so many years ago, I just googled it and YES, I definitely had it too! Lol
Thanks! 👍😁
Oh yeah, me too. I was shattered when my rascal neighbour wrecked the button in his back that raised his arm. Oh, the memories!
@@darrenrogers5735 Lol, I forgot about the button and arm thing! 😂
I think the slowmo running is so much better than the super speed silliness in The Flash
never missed an episode of this! read the novel too in school.
The video misses the fact that the title sequence uses two different versions of the aircraft. The one that crashes has two stabilizing fins, the one that is dropped is a later version that had three fins. I watched that title many times as a child and never noticed.
This series is so campy good i love watching in streaming websites
How in the heck did Peterson survive that crash??? I never knew it was from an actual footage. I guess I did learn something new watching this video 😂😂😂
Fun side fact: In the new Fall Guy movie (Lee Majors starred in original tv show from the 80's) you can hear his signature "bionic sound effect" multiple times as the Colt Seavers character (Ryan Gosling) does action stuff and Lee and Heather have a cameo at the end of the movie :)
Peter Breck reunited with Lee Majors on an episode of The Six Million Dollar Man. If anybody can remember they played brothers in 60’s tv western series called The Big Valley.
The Big Valley was Bonanza with Barbara Standwyck in charge instead of Loren Green. It also was set in California. Both good shows.
@@earlleeruhf3130-- * Lorne Greene
Those comic books & graphic novels will fetch a lot of money, nowadays!
My neighbor attempted to make a bionic cat 🐈: it was a fail . When he got out of juvenile detention he attempted to jump off a three story building while wearing makeshift bionic legs : it was a terrible fail . After rehabilitation from the tragic fall , he ran away to Humboldt County California , where he still grows weed
Time to flex! I had the action figure, the space suit, the rocket that converted into a bionics lab with a glow in the dark x ray machine, the Maskatron robot with three snap on faces of Steve, Oscar, and Barney. And a arm with a sucker and another with a metal clamper. AND Oscar Goldman with the exploding briefcase. Good times. 😃
You’re not flexing if quite a few people can relate. I had the The bionic man with bionic eye and arm module.
I had the Backpack/Helmut AM Radio.
The Six Million Dollar Man and Evel Knievel in the same decade!
Evel on Bionic Woman...
we were spoiled.
And Ali and Bruce Lee
Don't forget Columbo. Columbo and The Six Million Dollar Man were my favorite TV shows.
loved it i ran in slow mo at school
At least the six billion dollar man was not a fall guy :)
😂" grab your action figure that's funny😮😅 thanks👍🌅.
Glad you enjoyed it
I bought the complete series years ago along with The Bionic Woman
Here is one thing I noticed about the SMDM. Steve Austin and Oscar Goldman drove a different car in every episode. Also, what I found strange was Oscar Goldman, Steve Austin, and Doctor Rudy Wells were all single. I mean three tall, handsome men, with prestigious careers and lots of money and no wives. In real life, those three guys would have been married already with a couple of kids.
3 guys who focused on their career over their personal lives... but of course your comment makes sense. But didn't Steve marry in one ep as discussed here? Too long ago for me to actually remember
That's today's way of thinking, we analyze everything. Back in the 70s, we just enjoyed the fantasy. TV back then, was an escape from the real world, a very nice escape at that.
They worked for a top secret govt agency the OSI. Summers and Austin were agents. There could have been strict requirements for the jobs. In the begining Austin wasn't allowed to know that Jamie was still alive. They had to hide her from him.
@@irajackson7207That is a good point. Shows were an innocent escape, and we weren’t preached to or led into a line of thinking as much as today.
It was only recently that I realised that the rest of his natural body would have collapsed under the stress of the bionic parts lifting huge weights 😂
My head-canon as a kid imagined 'struts' under Steve's skin connecting his arm to his legs.
My older sister always wondered how he could be handcuffed and break his shackles with his bionic arm but, never hurt the other wrist? You'd think it would have ripped his other hand off!
@@marceld6061 That too.
I can think of no way to fix the handcuff problem as shown on-screen. Best solution would be to pinch the left wrist cuff until it breaks, then step on the left cuff and pull the right cuff until it pulls off the right wrist. (?)
Hahaha!..aww good one man!...when you're young you don't give a fuck how you think, as long as you think it looks cool.
Well that's the mystery and fiction of Doctor Rudy Wells by building bionics with shock absorbers (especially on limbs) that would not put massive strain on the rest of the human body. Steve's human left arm also had some added strength (though not near as strong as the bionics) he could channel all of his oxygen strength into the one limb for it was not needed for the other three limbs. This is how he was able to win the left handed arm wrestling contest with the medicine chief in the episode " To catch the eagle" in the fourth season.
You didn't mention the short lived reboot of "The Bionic Woman"...in the late 90's...?
Nice work on this episode... Thanks 😊👍
Bionic Woman (the reboot) was actually 2007
Great. Thanks!
If Only I can remember where I put THAT Steve action figure. Tough choice for kid growing up in the 70's, this show or Battlestar Gallactica.
I actually had that action figure as a kid. A portion of his skin was rubber where you could roll it down and reveal the bionic implants.
Very cool. Is that the one where you could look through the back of his head for bionic vision?
I remember other boys at my school bringing in those dolls. Happy days!
Nowadays, six million dollars would be enough to get you a new hip.
"Steve Austin" was parodied (along with "Bigfoot"), in the "The Venture Brothers" episode "Home Insecurity" (S1 E03). He was also referenced in an episode of "King of the Hill" (Bobby walks past the tombstone of the Texas Patriot, and asks "Is that the Astronaut, or the Wrestler?").
I love the Venture Bros. it's a very underrated show.
I cut my legs off in the late 70s thinking I'd get bionic parts. All I got was a wheelchair. 😢
A Stitch In Time Columbo episode had Leonard Nimoy as the murderer.
Indeed it was. check out the Columbo video we did here: ruclips.net/video/rBn6PllCbAk/видео.html
@@rockywatchesmovies Watched it already.
You didn't mention Max (a million) the Bionic dog ;)
He was from the Bionic Woman. She will have her own video in good time. She deserves one.
6 billion dollar man thats about right with the real inflation rate
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Absolutely 👍🏻
I don't think there was a kid in the 70s who didn't love this show. I didn't know about the kids allegedly trying to hurt themselves to get bionic parts though😳
I was a bit skeptical of that one, that's why I had to add the 'Apparently' at the start. It really wouldn't surprise me though 😂
@@rockywatchesmovies I remember In the 70s there was a rumor that kids were tying sheets around their necks and jumping out of windows like Superman. I remember tying a sheet around my neck and jumping off my bed, but I never thought about jumping out the window🤔
There is nothing wrong with the Darwin Awards. Take the warning labels off everything and let the dumb kids ween their way out of the gere pool. We have too many whackOs today. People need to stop trying to prevent stupidity. It's impossible. If a BandAid can't fix it.... let it go.
I remember an interview with Lee Majors where he cited a mom's letter that her kid was doing everything he could to "be bionic." He was eating pennies and would open the car door to drag the car to a halt. Majors wrote the kid a letter telling him it was only make believe and to knock that sh*t off. Lol
Thanks for this one. The Six Million Dollar Man was the first TV series I watched regularly and took seriously.
Another change made from the novel was the scaling back of Steve's abilities such as a radio antenna integrated into his ribcage, and his skull enclosed in cesium, making it impossible to knock him out with a blow to the head. Plus the James Bond aspect was toned down.
You're welcome
The finger gun! I miss the finger gun! And the grenade compartment in his wrist, and the air tanks in his legs. He couldn’t lift cars, because that would have simply torn his arm off his body, but with training he could literally run all night in a sort of trance.
The novel explored themes of slavery (go on these dangerous, morally conflicting missions, including assassinations, or we take your limbs away and leave you a triple amputee in a chair) and day-to-day problems like his having to master makeup to hide the seams where bionics met flesh, or having to constantly be dying the. limbs darker to match his skin as he got sunburned.
Oh, and how poor Oscar was constantly described as "an ugly lump of a man".
Ahh, this brings me back. Lee Majors stared in The Big Valley, and Richard Anderson stared in various westerns like, The Rifleman. Western stars gone Sci-Fi!
Favorite episode was when Steve Austin landed on an island where a Japanese soldier thought World War 2 was still going on!
Young people don't know who Lee Majors is, but he starred in THREE hit TV shows. Who else can match that? There can't be many of them.
Edit: Three hit TV shows in three different decades.
Very few William Shatner and Bill Cosby are the only others I can think of
Bill Bixby (My Favorite Martian, The Courtship of Eddie's Father, and The Incredible Hulk)
@@jeffw1267 Yep, the guy was quite prolific:
The big valley (65-69) 112 episodes
6M$ man (73-78) 99 episodes
The fall guy (81-86) 113 episodes
Ironic about Gil Gerard being considered to be a replacement for Lee Majors. I always thought it was a strong resemblance between the two actors. I even thought the two actors were related.
loved that show as a10 year old
Me too! Got the bionic man action figure for Christmas. Those little bionic implant pieces in the arm were awesome. Had to roll up the "skin" on his arm to get at them. Thankfully, "I could rebuild him. I had the technology....."
Nowadays, any guy that wants to be rebuilt as a Six Million Dollar man just needs to fall down a flight of stairs, then be taken to the nearest emergency room. This does NOT mean he will be able to run 60 MPH or lift cars with one arm, it just means that will be the amount of his BILL!
In America, for sure. However, in the rest of the world, countries have "free at the point of use' health service. These countries aren't just in Europe. Syria, Morocco and other developing nations have them. Poor America, so afraid of 'socialist' healthcare, they'd rather let people go bankrupt to get the medicine they need. God' Mess: America!
The Mad Magazine parody was "The six million dollars, man!"
You never mentioned The Bionic Dog Maxamillion
He was in The Bionic Woman, that show will get its own video in good time.
@@rockywatchesmovies cool
So I actually worked with Bruce Peterson in the ‘80’s on the B-2. In addition to the eyepatch, he walked kind of stiff legged with a slight limp. My father knew him better than I did since they were both retired Air Force pilots, but he told me that Bruce doesn’t like to talk about the TV show. Understandable since they showed his crash every week. I don’t think he got any money from the production either.
How could you possibly know that we never knew these things?
I knew all of it.
Well that's you.
Gentlemen…we can’t rebuild him. We have the technology but my dog swallowed the necessary Lego pieces.
I watched this show as a kid but I had forgotten the scene with all the iphones attached to his jumpsuit.
19th thing here.... I still have the action figure and look in magazine from the heyday of the show. they were the best of times; watched some repeats recently and totally dated now.
Was it look in magazine that did a bionic eye card with a pinhole that allowed you to focus on things far away
I remember in the playground as a kid and whenever one of the kids was being chased, we'd call out 'use your bionics' 😄
I'd read about a new movie with Mark Whalberg. Its not a dramatic role but he is very limited. And that is being nice.
You forgot to mention an attempted reboot of the Bionic Woman (a british actress in the leading role) but it only got one season...
Actually only 7 episodes were produced !...
The Bionic Woman will get its own video at some point
@@alancrisp1582 actually yes!
A stitch in crime featured Leonard Nimoy as the villainous surgeon incidentally. He played it really well too.
No way! I never knew Leonard Nimoy was on the bionic man. My recollection of that show is pretty hazy. I just remember the Bigfoot episodes (RIP Andre the giant) and the "fembots"
And the bionic boy, the bionic dog, the 7 million dollar man, even Steve Austin's son was bionic.
If the government did this, the paperwork alone would be more than $6 million.
I’m surprised the Mark Wahlberg remake never happened with all the super hero movies they made in the last 20 years. Steve Austin is definitely a more interesting character than some of the lame superheroes, like green lantern and aqua-man, that got their own movies.
I say Logan Marshall green ( upgrade movie) would be a great Col Steve Austin . Making the movie with the crash, adding a little population zero, day of the robot, and burning bright story lines redone - to make a movie.