Steve And Jamie Bionic
Rather than see Jamie live out the rest of her life as an amputee, Steve talked his government handlers into giving Jaime the same kind of bionic rebuild they had given him. It workedfor a while. Jaime joined Steve on his bionic adventures, and the two of them were planning a wedding when tragedy struck a second time. Jaime body rejected the
During the heyday of ABC-TV's cyborg-action series quotThe Six Million Dollar Manquot, a spinoff was created in 1976 centered around bionic astronaut Steve Austin's childhood sweetheart, Jaime Sommers a tennis pro who is badly injured in a skydiving accident both legs, right arm and right ear critically damaged with Steve during their
The Bionic Woman herself was introduced in Season 2 of The Six Million Dollar Man already an important part of Steve Austin's life. Jaime Sommers and Steve had a relationship from their younger
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. However, before they can, something is happening to Jaime. It seems like her bionics are failing, and no one knows what's wrong with her. It seems that someone has been doing something to her, who and why?
Jaime Ann Sommers is a former professional tennis player who, after a skydiving accident, became the third known human to undergo bionic surgery after Steve Austin and Barney Hiller and the first known female to do so. Afterwards, she became an agent for the OSI. After a skydiving accident left her broken and near death, a top secret OSI-funded surgery turned the tennis pro into the world's
The love affair of Steve Austin and Jamie Sommers was indeed a difficult one. Childhood sweethearts who were brought back together and rekindled their love, their love affair seemed cursed because television is a harsh mistress for romance, and the path for Steve and Jamie was rockier than most, being split by death, amnesia and finally just working for different television networks.
Years later, Jaime Sommers and Steve Austin were reunited in a series of made for television films in the late 80's and early 90's The Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman 1987, Bionic Showdown The Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman 1989, and Bionic Ever After? 1994.
Jaime Sommers is a fictional character from the science fiction action series The Bionic Woman 1976-1978. American actress Lindsay Wagner, who first played the role in the 1970s American television series The Six Million Dollar Man, would continue this role in the spin-off series. In the late 1980s and early 1990s, Wagner reprised the role in several reunion television films.
First broadcast in 1994, Bionic Ever After? was the final production to feature the original cast and mythos of The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman. It is most notable for providing closure to the events begun in The Bionic Woman Part II by ending with the wedding of Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers. It also comprises the end of a loose, three-story arc beginning with the film
In the 1970s, The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman captivated audiences with their thrilling stories of technological transformation. Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers weren't just