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  1. The Bionic Woman is an American science fiction action-adventure television series created by Kenneth Johnson based on the 1972 novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin and starring Lindsay Wagner, that aired from January 14, 1976, to May 13, 1978.

  2. The Bionic Woman, American television show (1976–78), a spin-off of science-fiction thriller The Six Million Dollar Man, about a bionically enhanced secret agent. The show’s eponymous character, Jaime Sommers (played by Lindsay Wagner) had two superfast bionic legs, an arm that could bend steel, and a bionic ear.

  3. Hugh Herr is building the next generation of bionic limbs, robotic prosthetics inspired by nature's own designs. Herr lost both legs in a climbing accident 30 years ago; now, as the head of the MIT Media Lab's Biomechatronics group, he shows his incredible technology in a talk that's both technical and deeply personal — with the help of ...

  4. Lindsay Wagner’s Jaime Sommers made a bionic leap ahead for women everywhere. Given the sadly retrograde state of women’s rights in the 21st century, we could use an army of bionic women just like her today… Where To Watch “The Bionic Woman” is available to stream on Vudu, PrimeVideo and AppleTV.

  5. An overwrought Steve convinces his boss Oscar (Richard Anderson) to authorize bionic replacement surgery to restore Jaime's destroyed legs, right arm and ear. Steve and Jaime rekindle their relationship, but her body starts rejecting the bionics , and after a Bride of Frankenstein freak-out, she flat-lines.

  6. The Bionic Woman is an American television science fiction action series starring Lindsay Wagner that aired between 1976 and 1978. The Bionic Woman series features Jaime Sommers, who takes on special high-risk government missions using her superhuman bionic powers.

  7. The bionic leg is a bionic replacement part developed by Will and Anthony Anthros for the Berkut Group. Only full-sized versions — that is, from the hip to the foot — have thus far been seen. Both known bionic patients have had both legs completely replaced.