Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast

By: The Bionic Fan Network (bionicfans.net)
  • Summary

  • Lifelong Bionic fans John S. Drew and Paul K. Bisson take an in-depth look at the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman. It's a fun, lively, and informative discussion with fellow fans, including the web masters of popular Bionic fan sites, contributors to officially licensed Bionic merchandise, notable names in Geekdom, and authors of fantastic literature. They also interview the people involved in creating these two sci-fi classics, from actors to writers to producers. And they talk to the people who are creating new officially licensed merchandise, from comics to toys! So what are you waiting for? Subscribe to Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast!
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Episodes
  • A Thing of the Past
    Dec 1 2019

    Cyborgs returns with an ALL-NEW episode review! Host, Paul K. Bisson invites longtime Bionic fan, Rod De Luca, Jr. back to the podcast to take a swing at the fourth episode of the Bionic Woman: "A Thing of the Past." Originally broadcast on February 18, 1976, and guest-starring the legendary Donald O'Connor ("Singing in the Rain") as an Ojai school bus driver with a mysterious past. BONUS: James Sherrard of The Bionic Woman Files fan site stops by to "Declassify" some cool "behind-the-scenes" information about the episode! Listen NOW!

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    1 hr and 28 mins
  • Alan J. Levi: Case File 08
    Nov 30 2018

    Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast returns with ALL-NEW episodes — starting with our Case File interview with veteran TV director Alan J. Levi (The Invisible Man, Battlestar Galactica, The Incredible Hulk, Airwolf, Magnum P.I., Quantum Leap, Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman, Dr. Quinn Medicine Woman, ER, JAG, NCIS, Buffy the Vampire Slayer). Paul K. Bisson talks with Alan about his life, career, and directing some of most memorable episodes of THE BIONIC WOMAN — including Angel of Mercy, The Deadly Missiles, Mirror Image, Road to Nashville, Sister Jaime, Biofeedback, Deadly Ringer, Beyond the Call, The Night Demon, Once a Thief, African Connection, and Escape to Love.

    00:00:00  SHOW OPEN

    00:01:15  Paul introduces Alan

    00:04:25  Alan's beginnings

    00:06:00  "Good News" / "Keep Your Spirits High"

    00:10:20  Dick Powell / Seven Week Education / Dumbest Answer

    00:15:35  June Allyson / Dick’s Death / Interesting Chain of Events

    00:18:00  Stubborn / Richard Powell, Jr. / “I Have A Story to Tell You”

    00:19:20  BREAK / Kenneth Johnson Bumper / Forgotten TV Promo

    00:20:20  Heeding Dick’s — and Dad’s — Advice / Engineering First / Full Scholarship

    00:23:10  Back to Saint Louis / Building a Car From Scratch / 2000 Hours of Live TV

    00:25:15  “National Velvet” & “Father of the Bride” / Inventing VidiFilm / NASA

    00:32:00  Leslie Stevens / Harve Bennett / “The Invisible Man” / “Gemini Man”


    00:35:30  BREAK / Robbie Rist Bumper / Bionic Woman on DVD Promo


    00:36:35  Six Million Dollar Man & Bionic Woman / Steve vs. Jaime

    00:39:45  Let’s Talk About the Bionic Woman / “Angel of Mercy” / Working with Lindsay Wagner / Holy Trio with Kenny Johnson, and James D. Parriot / Bringing in Enzo A. Martinelli

    00:44:25  “The Deadly Missiles” / Lindsay’s Aches and Pains / Forrest Tucker: “I drink all day long.”

    00:46:50  “Mirror Image,” “Deadly Ringer” / Screaming at Lindsay

    00:51:35  “Road to Nashville” / No Lip-sync — Lindsay Sings Live

    00:54:25  “Sister Jaime” / Out of Habit — Alan’s Faux Pas / “Flock Out of Here”

    00:56:30  “Biofeedback” / Lindsay’s Transition / Lindsay’s Input

    00:58:35  “Beyond the Call” / Lindsay’s Finesse / “The Night Demon” / Night Filming

    01:01:20  “Once A Thief” / Crew Names / One of Alan’s Biggest Compliments / Style

    01:05:20  “African Connection” / Inferior ‘Angel of Mercy’

    01:07:35  “Escape to Love” / . . .


    01:08:35  BREAK / Lee Majors Bumper / “Sharks” ABC Promo


    01:09:10  “Sharks” (Six Million Dollar Man) / Lindsay’s Permission

    01:11:15  “The Return of the Incredible Hulk” / Kenny Asks Alan to Direct

    01:13:55  “Scruples” / Lindsay Gets Alan to Direct / Lindsay Goes to Bat

    01:17:30  “The Last Song” / ‘Lynda Carter Is Terrific But Not My Best Work’

    01:19:46  IMDb Roll-Call / “Bionic Showdown” / Sandra Bullock / The Kiss

    01:24:55  IMDb Roll-Call Continues / Donald Bellsisario / “Quantum Leap”

    01:25:30  The “J” in Alan J. Levi / “J-Gate”

    01:27:00  Thank you, Alan J. Levi / SHOW OUTRO / Alan J. Levi Bumper

    For more information about Alan J. Levi, visit his official website at alanjlevi.com.

    Clips of Bionic Woman promos provided by James Sherrard. Watch them at his website, BionicWomanFiles.com. It's the longest-running fan site devoted to the Bionic Woman chock-full of Top Secret information about the show.

    The “Escape to Love” cover music was performed by composer, Dimitri Dodoras.

    All other non-original music and clips are copyright their respective owners and used in this podcast for criticism, comment, and review purposes.

    Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast is a production of the Bionic Fan Network. Visit us at BIONICFANS.NET.

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    1 hr and 30 mins
  • Critical Assignment 09: Van Jensen & Ron Salas - Fall of Man
    Jul 14 2016

    The latest Six Million Dollar Man adventure has arrived from Dynamite Comics! Paul talks with writer Van Jensen and artist Ron Salas to get the drop on "Fall of Man." We've also got some cool preview pages on our website: abionicpodcast.com

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    28 mins

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