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The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman/Bionic Ever After?
Bionic Ever After? | |
Airdate | November 29, 1994 |
Based on | the novel "Cyborg" by Martin Caidin |
Teleplay by | Michael Sloan and Norman Morrill |
Story by | Michael Sloan |
Directed by | Steven Stafford |
Produced by | Michael D. Gallant |
Network | CBS |
Style | 2-hour sci-fi action drama |
Company | Gallant Entertainment Inc.
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Origin | USA
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Bionic Showdown |
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The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman |
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Bionic Ever After? is a TV movie which is the third and final in the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman trilogy, and the last appearance of those characters overall. It sees Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers about to get married, but first, they have one last challenge. It is a sequel to Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman, and Bionic Showdown.
Lindsay Wagner (Jaime Sommers), Lee Majors (Steve Austin)
Richard Anderson (Oscar Goldman), Farrah Forke (Kimberly Havilland / Harmon), Martin E. Brooks (Dr. Rudy Wells), Anne Lockhart (Carolyn MacNamara), Alan Sader (John MacNamara)
and Geordie Johnson (Miles Kendrick)
Featuring: Ivan Sergei (Astaad Rashid), Lee Majors II (Jim Castillian), Robert D. Raiford (Minister), James Shanta (Rock), Michael Hartson (Stone), Ann Pierce (Connie Havilland), Michael Camden Richards (NEC Technician), Shanghai Stafford (Marine Captain), General Fermon Judd, Jr. (Bahamas Policeman), Michael Burgess (Delta Commando), Steffen Foster (Reporter)
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Plot Overview
Just as Jaime Sommers and Steve Austin are about to get married, Jaime develops issues with her bionic limbs and an old friend of Steve's is being held prisoner by terrorists.
Trivia
Behind the Scenes
Allusions and References
Quotes
DVD Release
There are no DVD releases for this show.