The Six Million Dollar Man

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The Six Million Dollar Man is an American science fiction and action television series about a former astronaut, Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by American actor Lee Majors. Austin has superhuman strength due to bionic implants and is employed as a...read more

The Six Million Dollar Man is an American science fiction and action television series about a former astronaut, Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by American actor Lee Majors. Austin has superhuman strength due to bionic implants and is employed as a secret agent by a fictional U.S. government office titled OSI. The series was based on the Martin Caidin novel Cyborg, which was the working title of the series during pre-production.

Original Release

01/18/1974 on ABC

US Release

01/18/1974

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# Title Air Date
1 Sharks: Part 1 Sunday, 11 September 1977
2 Sharks: Part 2 Sunday, 18 September 1977
3 Deadly Countdown: Part 1 Sunday, 25 September 1977
4 Deadly Countdown: Part 2 Sunday, 02 October 1977
5 Bigfoot V Sunday, 09 October 1977
6 Killer Wind Sunday, 16 October 1977
7 Rollback Sunday, 30 October 1977
8 Dark Side of the Moon: Part 1 Sunday, 06 November 1977
9 Dark Side of the Moon: Part 2 Sunday, 13 November 1977
10 Target: Steve Austin Sunday, 27 November 1977
11 The Cheshire Project Sunday, 18 December 1977
12 Walk a Deadly Wing Sunday, 01 January 1978
13 Just a Matter of Time Sunday, 08 January 1978
14 Return of Death Probe: Part 1 Sunday, 22 January 1978
15 Return of Death Probe: Part 2 Sunday, 29 January 1978
16 The Lost Island Monday, 30 January 1978
17 The Madonna Caper Monday, 06 February 1978
18 Dead Ringer Monday, 13 February 1978
19 Date with Danger: Part 1 Monday, 20 February 1978
20 Date with Danger: Part 2 Monday, 27 February 1978
21 The Moving Mountain Monday, 06 March 1978
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Directors

Dick Moder, Cliff Bole, Phil Bondelli, Jerry London, Christian I. Nyby II, Alan Crosland Jr., Reza Badiyi, Barry Crane, Arnold Laven, M.R. Rzeznik, Jerry Jameson, Don McDougall, Leslie H. Martinson, Tom Connors, Christian Nyby, Lawrence Doheny, Alan J. Levi, Earl Bellamy, Herb Wallerstein, Edward M. Abroms, Bruce Bilson, Alf Kjellin, Herschel Daugherty, Ernest Pintoff, Paul Stanley, Lawrence Dobkin, Lee Majors, Virgil W. Vogel, John Meredyth Lucas, Gerald Mayer, Jimmy Lydon, Russ Mayberry, Jeannot Szwarc

Writers

Martin Caidin, Richard Carr, Kenneth Johnson, Wilton Denmark, Gregory S. Dinallo, John Meredyth Lucas, Lionel E. Siegel, Elroy Schwartz, Peter Allan Fields, Judy Burns, Wilton Schiller, Jim Carlson, Terrence McDonnell, Steven E. De Souza, Margaret Schneider, Del Reisman, Paul Schneider, W.T. Zacha, Jerry Devine, Lester Wm. Berke, Donald L. Gold, William Driskill, Howard Dimsdale, D.C. Fontana, Tom Greene, Robert C. Dennis, Bill Svanoe, Mark Frost, Arthur Weingarten, Richard H. Landau, Michael Holt, Patrick Rodriguez, Lou Shaw, Ray Brenner, Mel Goldberg, William J. Keenan, Mann Rubin, Arthur Rowe, Krishna Shah, David Ketchum, Oliver Crawford, Edward J. Lakso, Melvin Levy, Orville H. Hampton, Bruce Shelly, Charles Dickens, Sheridan Gibney, Larry Brody, Michael I. Wagner, Vanessa Boos, Alan Lynn Folsom, Dennis Pryor, Justin Edgerton, Thomas P. Levy, Kathy Barrett, Charles Mitchell, James Doherty, Neal J. Sperling, Robert I. Holt, Frank Dandridge, William D. Gordon, Sy Salkowitz, Larry Alexander, David H. Balkan, Benjamin Masselink, James Schmerer, Margaret Armen, Sidney Field, Peter R. Brooke, Sam Ross, James D. Parriott, Fred Freiberger, Harold Livingston, Jimmy Sangster

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Producers

Editors

Jack W. Schoengarth, Bill Parker, Robert M. Leeds

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