Millions of us, including myself, are grateful to Richard Anderson, Lindsay Wagner, and Lee Majors for all the wonderful memories that each of them made for us during their acting careers.
man believe me you would not like her flaming feminist views...no wonder she had 4 failed marriages. 4 !!!!!!! even lee majors at over 70 is married to a beautiful 40 year old. remember how emotional sometimes Lindsey would get on the show??? that wasn't fake. who wants to be with that????? but I hear ya she was a sweetheart on the show for sure.
Lee Majors was THE coolest guy on TV in the 70's !! When we got our first colour TV in Ireland, it was the first thing that came to life when we plugged it in. All the kids in the neighbourhood were running and making the Bionic Man running sound. He would have made a GREAT James Bond
RICHARD ANDERSON was a gentleman to the end, holding the chair for LINDSAY WAGNER, he had the greatest speaking voice and his opening narration of the BIONIC MAN was BOSS.
Lindsey is still so gorgeous. I don't see a wedding ring so maybe there's hope. Her smile. Her laugh. The way she plays with her gorgeous hair. What a dream she is. It's a whole new librarian look with the glasses.
OMG! My favorite tv heroine's of the mid 70's! I love you Steve Austin and Jaime Sommers + Oscar Goldman! when I watch them its like all coming back to me during my younger years! God Bless you all!
All of us who grew up during that time had Steve Austin and Jaimee Sommers action figures. We had a ball playing bionic boys and girls at school recess.
I grew up watching these people in black n white T V. Once when I was very young I had received a bionic woman board game for Christmas. I thought I was the richest girl alive but yet poor as could be. Thank you all for the wonderful memories. Your shows was family oriented. We need more of that in today’s society. God Bless you all.
the bionic man was my favorite show growing up and I loved the bionic woman too but lee was my favorite and I really loved him in the fall guy also. it was great to see these actors together again I'm going to try and go see them in person asap. lee your just the greatest
I love watching Richard Anderson act. He is a very good and underrated actor. He was absolutely frightening as Dr. Richard Malcolm/Dr. Malcolm Richard in the made-for-TV movie ''The Night Strangler'' (1973). And ,of course, he was perfectly cast as Oscar Goldman in both ''The Six Million Dollar Man'' and ''The Bionic Woman'' TV series.
3 of the greatest actors to ever grace the screen. Lindsay Wagner is a babe. You could put her in any era and she would've been the most beautiful woman in Hollywood. Especially against the plastic barbie dolls of today. And what can you say about Lee Majors. One of, if not, my favorite actor of all time. A real man and a studd and just a good human being. And Richard Andersson was a great actor too. Perfect for the role in the 6 million dollar man. I was very young when this came out. I remember watching reruns as I got older. Then I forgot about it for decades. Now in my 40s I been watching these shows again and I have a greater appreciation for it as well as many shows in the 70s. What a great era. I wish I grew up in that time
Gentlemen, we can rebuild him. We have the technology. We have the capability to make the world's first bionic man. Steve Austin will be that man. Better than he was before. Better... stronger... faster.
Absolute nostalgy. So enjoyful this interview. I remember being 11 years old and watching the six million dollar man and the bionic woman in fridays; from monday to thursday I wasn´t allowed to watch TV so you could imagine how I enjoyed watching these series 😄
I still remember those TV shows. I was born when Mr. Majors was on the big valley. I even had toys from the bionic shows. Even autograph pictures. (8x10 size photos) I have no idea what happened to all that stuff now, but I do miss the good Ol' days.
@@daveglassman4779 I still have my Steve Austin figure. Still in decent condition, and the patch is still on the suit, but lost the arm modules decades ago. My mother bought it for me for my 9th birthday, and I lost her to cancer at 13, so it also had sentimental value.
@@daveglassman4779 I gave mine away to my uncle... I had the sasquach with the square you hit and computer door over his chest falls off. Also had Oscars exploding brief case. All minty!!!
Some stars look unrecognizable after 30+ years. But all these actors still look the same just a bit older. I was 3 in 1973 and I grew up on six million dollar man and fall guy. I videoed episodes on My VHS and watch over and over again. Thanks Lee Majors & crew
Many of these weekly family based TV shows and actors from the 1960's til the 1990's had heart , morals and patriotism. For the last 10 or 20 years it's been great that they travel to regional conferences around north America and unite a fan base on something/bond that is very good to have in common. Star Trek probably started it all about 40+ years ago. Today in the 2020's , I am not happy living in a divided country.
I loved the bionic woman and 6 million dollar man when I was growing up! When the bionic woman was a teacher for a junior high school at the airport school, I would have been in the 6th grade back then. So I could relate to the class because I was their ages.
The Bionic Woman was my hero growing up. She was physically and mentally strong. She kicked ass! Oh, I recently saw the Fembot episodes and they are still scary!!
I have boundless praise for these actors for participating in this kind of event. I came to this video by chance on an image search. As the video began, I was both laughing and embarrassed because this is exactly the kind of lousy setup depicted in movies for this kind of event. The terrible hall. The terrible sound. The right MC not being able to make it there, the aging stars.Anderson, Wagner, and Majors didn't have to be there. They are all multi-faceted individuals with wide-ranging interests who are secure enough in themselves to come to the ill-equipped, lousy room, and treat "regular" people to something they will lovingly remember for the rests of their lives. How incredibly kind of them. How strong the people in attendance are, not to feel funny about wanting to be there. I bow to them all.
Watch them every day. Love those shows.. Everyone forgets, Richard Anderson played dr Richard Malcolm in The night strangler movie, sequel to the night stalker in 1973. In my opinion his greatest role, the killer from time.
These 3: Richard Anderson, Lindsay Wagner and Lee Majors were a rock-solid trio. Rudy was played by 3 different actors: Martin Balsam, Alan Oppenheimer and Martin E Brooks.
Thank you for posting this! I just finished watching the entire SMDM series, and watching this was a great capper to it all! I'm assuming this was the last appearance of all three together, which makes it priceless! Two great tv shows and great actors!
Both thses shows The Six Million Dollar Man and The Bionic Woman will always be close to me being a teen then. So absolutely appreciative that these stars take the time and come out and engage with the fans so often. They really understand the impact their show had on the vast audience of viewers! Richard Anderson was 89 here and passed two years later at 91.
Amooo esses dois. De paixao..qd bem pequena nao perdia a mulher bionica😥😥se nao assistise eu chorava a semana toda*!!!! Jaimes e steves meus amados.. A gente nao tinha tv..eu ia assistir na vizinha kkkkk passava tarde da noite..eu amavaaaaa idolatrava❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Richard was a fantastic actor. He could play any role really. He changed eye glasses a lot it seems from scene to scene in the SMDM. My gosh He was very fragile here. Bless his heart. What a gentleman he was. Pulling the chair out for Lindsey. I think he played in some Gunsmoke episodes... Lee Majors was one of my crushes when I was growing up. He is still very good looking. He is an amazing actor. I have been watching some SMDM and the Bionic Woman reruns here lately. Lindsay is just as beautiful now as she was back then...I remember shattered dreams that she played in. She did a wonderful job. Loved her in the Bionic woman. All the bionic sounds were so cool and funny now when I look back at them. Great people here. They seem so down to earth.
I was reading a lot of interviews with him, about being professional, knowing your lines, staying healthy, all great advice for all of us. Missing him a lot!
All of the actors deserve the very best,hard work 18 + hours and most the stunts were done when they were younger,Lee when he was in the desert in the piolot episode, it had to have been over 110° on that day. He had a rough childhood but he also was my hero as well and still to this day is. I wish someone would have asked about the awsome performance of both The Day of The Robot and The Seven Million Dollar Man,along with the actors who played both parts well.Lindsay for all of her hardwork, and Mr Richard Anderson,the level headed straight forward boss. Very brilliant show for the sound effects , music and Sci fi at its best.
Enjoying this, just watching six million dollar man series in the uk on the legend channel. As a kid i loved jumping off the garage roof and pretending i was bionic and slo mo running was all the rage 😂
que lindo tambien, seria, que editaran todos los dvds, en castellano, y podamos volver a ver esta hermosa serie de los años 80. que lastima que siempre haya, gente con ambicion y poder, que no permita la edicion, asi como otras series. pasan los años y nunca hay novedad, pese a que la tecnologia avanza y avanza, para nada.