The Six Million Dollar Man (1973-1978) Cast THEN and NOW, The cast is tragically old!!
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- The Six Million Dollar Man (1973-1978) Cast THEN and NOW, The cast is tragically old!!
The Six Million Dollar Man is an American science fiction and action television series, running from 1973 to 1978, about a former astronaut, USAF Colonel Steve Austin, portrayed by Lee Majors. After a NASA test flight accident, Austin is rebuilt with superhuman strength, speed and vision 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 Martin Caidin's 1972 novel Cyborg, which was the working title of the series during pre-production.
_Starring:
Lee Majors
Richard Anderson
Martin E. Brooks - Zábava
The photo of the older Barbara Anderson is actually Barbara Knox from the UK soap Coronation Street.
Everyone ages, it's not "tragic", it's a privilege to grow old, some don't get this privilege.
Today you have to listen to narration by those who can hardly speak English
Almost as irritating when communicating with 3rd party sellers from China (who are now the majority of 3rd party sellers) on Amazon. If you complain about a missing part 0or receiving something that does not work - then all of a sudden their understanding of the English language disappears. They reply/text back with incomprehensible word salad.
rant over.
If your going to do these type of videos make sure you get the facts right Ivor Barry died at the age of 86 not 67. Also they guy on the bench is not Ivor Barry its Ned Beatty. Next Barbara Anderson 28 the other pic is of coronation street star Barbara Knox a British soap star.
I loved this show, I even had the action figure
The Six Million Dollar Man that was one of my favorites by episodes Mouse growing up in anything with Lee Majors in it is good cuz he was one good actor thank you Luke CZcams putting that on
I liked to watch that series thanks for sharing
Great show
3:00 who's rambling about sexual abuse among JW's, and what does it have do with rest of video?
Calling someone TRAGICALLY OLD is tragically offensive. Do YOU hope to grow old, or to die young?
A genre we will never experience again! Very sad. These were the greatest actors of all time! The seventies was fantastic! Wish I had a time machine! It would be my first port of call.
Lees the man
All of them have passed away except for Lee Majors and Lindsay Wagner. May them live forever. My mother bought me a six million dollar toy from Hong Kong in 1975 when I was 5 years old and I used to play with it every day. My mother also passed away.
They are bionic so they have a little bit of an advantage.
WHAT'S SO TRAGIC ABOUT #GROWING_OLD?
54 IN 1973 ... AND 67 IN 2006?
THIS MATH ISN'T MATHING...
@@haryettelorrainemakmot4564 I guess that guy went into a time warp somewhere!😀
I liked The Champions better. 3 secret agents crash their jet and their bodies are rebuilt to make them faster and stronger than average people.
Tell me more? Never heard of it. A cartoon?
@@Three_Random_Wordsit is a well known series.look up the actress Alexandra Bastido she was so beautiful
Always love to watch the $6 million man in the 70s and I wish Martin Blassam continue to play dr. Ruddy Wells instead of two actors afterwards the
6 million more 100 million rupees these days
Barbara Knox from Coronation Street
The Ivor Barry clip, the old man sitting on the bench talking to the squirrel is Ned Beatty. A scene from Highway to Heaven The Banker and The Bum
Rip❤
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That's sad what's happening to him.he inspired me as a kid.ive built my own working bionic eye, infrared but no telescope lens that plugged into a VCR.legs,limbs,ECT.now,I'm preparing to do my own home inventor series on CZcams soon.i have a leg injury because I got hit by a pickup truck at 17 while riding my bike.now,at 61,I've designed a simple leg brace,and I'm in the process of building a lightweight aluminum exo-bionic leg brace 🦿🦵🦿🦵🦿 my pet gerbils and hamster own several pet vehicles and boats that actually work,as well as a two feet long foam board submarine.
Ivor Barry is wrong, look at his age in 73 and age when he died. 🤷🤷
Yeah. ‘Tragically’ this fool can’t add up either.