Kill Oscar,Death Probe,Date With Danger,and Bigfoot were favorites in the Six Million Dollar Man TV Series and there were a lot of dramtic suspenseful episodes in the series from 1974 to 1978 along with the Bionic Woman 1976 to 1978. But the episodes from 1976 to 1978 were the most dramatic in each TV series. The 3 ABC Suspense Theatre Pilot Movies from 1973 were equally as dramatic my favorites as my favorite1976 to 1978 Two-Three Part Episodes.
I heard the TV series is finally coming to DVD - does anyone knows if the pilot movie and the other films that aired before the series debut will be coming out as well?
Am I the only person that remembers the scientists saying that Steve could run 60 MPH "without breathing hard."? Which implies that 60 MPH isn't his top speed....
@RogueFTW No, I think you're right! In the episode "Rudy Wells is missing", Steve (running bionically), is being chased by some bad guys in a car in Austria when one of them says "He's doing better than sixty!!" So, I think Steve could most likely do much faster than that if he chose to.
I watched the pilot and the early TV movies when they first aired. As horrid as that theme song is, I still remember it after all these years. It was so clear in my memory that I had to see if someone else on Youtube remembered it as well. Thanks (I think) for posting it. :-)
I remember that rare "other" opening. It was the only time in the entire series where the opening showed Steve in his USAF Uniform and also had a siren to indicate he crashed. I believe it was in Season 3.
"The Moon & The Desert" wasn't created until the last season as a cheap way to fulfill episode contractual agreements as the series ended. It was based on the rarely seen actual 1st movie (90 minutes, as all 3 first movies were), simply called "Cyborg" which had no opening at all but for a 1960's computer monitor with the sound of 1960's keys as text about "CYBORG" appeared on the screen. To fill these out to 120 minutes, fill cuts from other episodes were used. They look best at 90 min.
In one of the opening season episodes, probably 2 or 3, they only showed once a rare alteration when the "official" image of USAF-uniformed Steve Austin came from the cloud of the crash. Still looking for that one. They never used it again, and went with the longer opening replacing the Season 1 shorter version - the one that followed this one.
Can you attach the WIne War Woman Episode in youtube too ,just seeing opening and end credits not enough for us bionic fans. Many thanks for your attention and assistance. Good wishes..
I mean what happened to the closing logo? I only remember this theme song from the second or third movies and only from the end of it. It was on "The ABC Suspese Movie" At first it sounded like "The ABC Expense Movie" to me. Steve Auston hit a golf ball very far in that one.
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Kill Oscar,Death Probe,Date With Danger,and Bigfoot were favorites in the Six Million Dollar Man TV Series and there were a lot of dramtic suspenseful episodes in the series from 1974 to 1978 along with the Bionic Woman 1976 to 1978. But the episodes from 1976 to 1978 were the most dramatic in each TV series. The 3 ABC Suspense Theatre Pilot Movies from 1973 were equally as dramatic my favorites as my favorite1976 to 1978 Two-Three Part Episodes.
BBQFanNo1 1 year ago
I heard the TV series is finally coming to DVD - does anyone knows if the pilot movie and the other films that aired before the series debut will be coming out as well?
bored1ca 1 year ago
@bored1ca
I just got the DVD set last week, all three pilot movies are included. Quality is outstanding, the set is awesome.
myusernameonly2 1 year ago
Am I the only person that remembers the scientists saying that Steve could run 60 MPH "without breathing hard."? Which implies that 60 MPH isn't his top speed....
RogueFTW 1 year ago
@RogueFTW No, I think you're right! In the episode "Rudy Wells is missing", Steve (running bionically), is being chased by some bad guys in a car in Austria when one of them says "He's doing better than sixty!!" So, I think Steve could most likely do much faster than that if he chose to.
anewactor 10 months ago
Yea, this brings back some great memories!
southsidesilk 2 years ago
@southsidesilk hot damm i never knew there was a movie first?
gell7 1 year ago
I watched the pilot and the early TV movies when they first aired. As horrid as that theme song is, I still remember it after all these years. It was so clear in my memory that I had to see if someone else on Youtube remembered it as well. Thanks (I think) for posting it. :-)
MAPDRAGON01 2 years ago
I remember that rare "other" opening. It was the only time in the entire series where the opening showed Steve in his USAF Uniform and also had a siren to indicate he crashed. I believe it was in Season 3.
strtrkker 2 years ago
"The Moon & The Desert" wasn't created until the last season as a cheap way to fulfill episode contractual agreements as the series ended. It was based on the rarely seen actual 1st movie (90 minutes, as all 3 first movies were), simply called "Cyborg" which had no opening at all but for a 1960's computer monitor with the sound of 1960's keys as text about "CYBORG" appeared on the screen. To fill these out to 120 minutes, fill cuts from other episodes were used. They look best at 90 min.
JohnS72 2 years ago
In one of the opening season episodes, probably 2 or 3, they only showed once a rare alteration when the "official" image of USAF-uniformed Steve Austin came from the cloud of the crash. Still looking for that one. They never used it again, and went with the longer opening replacing the Season 1 shorter version - the one that followed this one.
JohnS72 2 years ago
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yeah. too bad Lee Majors is a fag
tracyterry 2 years ago
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Viper2695 1 year ago
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Can you attach the WIne War Woman Episode in youtube too ,just seeing opening and end credits not enough for us bionic fans. Many thanks for your attention and assistance. Good wishes..
thomasmillers 2 years ago
What happned to the closing logo?
britfrenir 2 years ago
I mean what happened to the closing logo? I only remember this theme song from the second or third movies and only from the end of it. It was on "The ABC Suspese Movie" At first it sounded like "The ABC Expense Movie" to me. Steve Auston hit a golf ball very far in that one.
britfrenir 2 years ago
ahh yes....the second or third movie.
Of course the first movie "The moon and the desert" was much less corny as was the first tv episode "Population zero"
MightySaturn5 3 years ago