

The Six Million Dollar Man
Better. Stronger. Faster.
Follow the adventures of Steve Austin, cybernetically enhanced astronaut turned secret agent, employed by the OSI, under the command of Oscar Goldman and supervised by the scientist who created his cybernetics, Rudy Wells. Steve uses the superior strength and speed provided by his bionic arm and legs, and the enhanced vision provided by his artificial eye, to fight enemy agents, aliens, mad scientists, and a wide variety of other villains.
Why watch The Six Million Dollar Man
A strong, reliable pick for tonight. Delivers exactly what you'd expect from the genre with solid execution. Pour a drink, dim the lights, and let the opening scene pull you in — this one earns your evening. Expect the kind of story that lingers after the credits roll, the kind you'll want to text a friend about before bed.
— The What2Watch desk · US
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Follow the adventures of Steve Austin, cybernetically enhanced astronaut turned secret agent, employed by the OSI, under the command of Oscar Goldman and supervised by the scientist who created his cybernetics, Rudy Wells. Steve uses the superior strength and speed provided by his bionic arm and legs, and the enhanced vision provided by his artificial eye, to fight enemy agents, aliens, mad scientists, and a wide variety of other villains.
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When my friends and I were kids we used to slow motion run because... The Six Million Dollar Man. And, this was taken off the air about the time we were all being born. But thanks to good parenting and re-runs we all knew exactly what it was, and imitated it... ... which had to be great for our parents because (add sound effect) they got to watch us run as slowly as possible and then argue that "You didn't shoo…Show more
It was the 70s! This was peak TV for 6 year old me once upon a time. The bionics, the sound effects, the slow motion... Yes it is dated, yes I don't care and neither should you. Life was different then and this is soothing nostaligia to a different time. Thanks for the memories Steve (and Jamie)!


















