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Bionic Wiki is a reference site for Bionic Woman on NBC that is based on the original series The Bionic Woman which aired from 1976-1978. Bionic Wiki currently has 285 articles. Come to Bionic Wiki for the latest information on the show and its characters.

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NBC publishes 2008-09 schedule; Bionic Woman not listed (NBCUniv)
NBC moves 2008-2009 schedule announcement to 1st week of April (TV Squad)
Lead producer David Eick confirms he has left Bionic Woman (SciFi Wire)
NBC likely to move the Sep-May schedule for many shows (NYTimes.com)
Hulu.com goes Live, ending Beta; all 8 episodes of BW season one viewable (CNBC)
Bionic Woman ratings are best ever for ITV2 (UK TV) (Guardian.co.uk)
Fans start petition to keep Bionic Woman on the air in the USA. You can sign it too.
As of March 5, 2008, NBC confirms that the future of Bionic Woman has yet be to determined (Email from NBC posted on NBC Bionic Woman Community Boards)
NBC releasing Bionic Woman DVD on March 18, 2008
Lucy Hale confirms Bionic Woman cancellation in fan website (LucyHale.com)
Bionic Woman confirmed to return in 2008! (TVGuide.com)
Bionic Woman ratings for the first eight episodes average as #3 amongst new shows in the 18-49 age group and top amongst NBC new shows (TV by the Numbers)
Bionic Woman, the horse, rescued by emergency workers in SC (WISTV News)
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  • The Volume One (DVD) was released in the USA on March 18, 2008, and will be released in the UK in May 2008.

Bionic Woman is not listed in NBC's 2008-09 schedule and is thus now cancelled from NBC. Whether the show will return on the Sci-Fi channel for U.S. broadcast should be determined by the end of this month, May 2008. Updates will be posted when available.

Did You Know...

  • Jaime's name was originally to be spelled "Jamie" when introduced in The Six Million Dollar Man series. However, when the actress mispelled it, the studio decided to change the name rather than re-shoot the scene.
  • In the original pilot, Mae Whitman was cast for the part of Becca Sommers.
  • In the original pilot, Becca Sommers was supposedly deaf and resentful of her sister Jaime.
  • At least three versions of the pilot episode have been produced: the original pilot, an edited version with Becca's sister recast, and a trimmed down version shown at the 2007 San Diego Comic Con.
  • The original series aired for two seasons (1.5 years) on ABC before airing on NBC for an additional season (1 year). The first season of the original series (Jan-May, 1976) lasted only 14 episodes.
  • When the original series changed networks, the characters of Oscar Goldman and Rudy Wells became the first to appear on two different TV series broadcast on two different networks at the same time.
  • The original series also introduced Maximillion, the bionic dog.

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Articles

Main Characters

Jonas Bledsoe · Jae Kim · Becca Sommers · Jaime Sommers
· Ruth Truewell

Supporting Characters

Anthony Anthros · Will Anthros · Carly · Sarah Corvus · Tom Hastings · Nathan · Antonio Pope · Robin · more
 

Episodes

Pilot · Paradise Lost · Sisterhood · Face Off
· The Education of Jaime Sommers · The List · Trust Issues
· Do Not Disturb

Bionic 360

Bionic Assessment Test · Bionic Woman website
· The Center for Ethical Bionics

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