Me to Wolfie, I am 57 now. I was 7 years old when the six million dollar man tv series came out in 1974. I saw the episode Population Zero which was the first episode. Actually the first episode was from the Six Million Dollar Man pilot tv movie with Lee Majors. I think the pilot movie came out in 1973 when I was 6 years old.
@@habib8961 We're around the same age. This show was the talk of the playground at school the next day! I even had the Steve Austin action figure as well as Maskatron. Good old days!😊
Lee Majors… One of the nicest celebrities you could ever meet, and eternally one of the coolest. The man was so awesome. He could pull off a salmon colored leisure suit, and you don’t even question it!
By today’s standards, I don’t blame you. Salmon is a pretty unforgiving color but back in the 70s. It was all over the place. I’m 50 now, I remember my dad had a pair of dress pants that color, I used to call them his Barbie pants. I don’t think he ever forgave me for it.
One of the coolest episodes. Lots of bionic action. I wish they could have rehabilitated Barney and use him with some missions with Steve. It would have made some exciting episodes.
I love how they thought showing bionics in slow motion would make them look like they were moving fast...lmbo I'm 55, born in 1969 and loved this show and the Bionic Woman spinoff. I also had both "action figures" of Steve and Jaime (as well as a G.I. Joe) to interact with my sister's Barbie dolls...😂😅😊
@brettcarroll8760 exactly what I was thinking. Every time one of them was thrown in the wall right in front of the ax in slow motion, I thought he's gonna go for it this time, it's literally right in front of you, but nope. I watch all of these shows when I was kid and things like going for the ax didn't occur to me then like nowadays so maybe that's what's happening. Our level of violence is higher now than back then
We used to reenact this stuff in our backyards the day later after each new episode. The slow motion and sound effect was the winning formula!! Nnnnnaaannnnaaa, jump and land on your friend as slow as you can and roll, swing, and dive! Love it!!
I had finished stacking the boxes just an hour before this. Between replacing the damaged, restacking, etc., I had to go without my last break. Thanks a lot Oscar and Steve. Steve would have a big help especially.
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🤣🤣 I was thinking there's a lot of cardboard boxes in this room! lol
Ill find out more about Colt Steven's. But Lee's name is Harvey Lee Yeary and the late Farrah Yeary for two years of marriage they only saw each other twice during.
Steve would never hit him with full strength and kill him. He knows Barney Miller is a good man who didn’t ask for any of this. It was all the machinations of Oscar.
Born in 1970, I LOVED this show, my mom even made me the Red Outfit that the action-figure came with, it was SUPPOSED to be just for Halloween, ...but 7 year old Me? I LIVED in that suit! Now I'm 54 and watching these again made me realize that each "Hour-Long episode" must be only 45 mins long with the slow-mo parts making up another 15 minutes! Hahah! *Watch the Fight-scenes at 2x speed!*
Steve: “That extra $1M doesn’t make up for experience. You’re OBVIOUSLY supposed to use TWO feet to kick down a door Monty! Now let’s F up some boxes!”
It wasn't apparent in the series, but when I read the book Cyborg by Martin Caidin Steve Austin had a steel skull plate that replaced bone destroyed in the crash. One of the fingers in his arm even had a poison dart gun, his eye was also a camera and he had a radio transmitter in one of his ribs.
Steve would never hit him with full strength and kill him. He knows Barney Miller is a good man who didn’t ask for any of this. It was all the machinations of Oscar.
Love how they had the empty boxes set up ready to fall over when someone fell into them. And the folding chairs set up ready to fall over when someone fell into them.
For the life of me I can't remember this episode, and I watched them faithfully every week. I'm not sure why Barney kept hitting Steve on bionic arm's side. Didn't he think that Steve would notice the pattern. I was also surprised that Barney could bend bars and turn over a truck, but couldn't break through door number 7. Thanks for sharing the clip!
The obvious move here would have been for Barney to crush Steve's left arm - that would have ended the fight very quickly, but made for a pretty bad ending to the episode! :)
They actually have been trying to make a six billion dollar man movie with Mark Wahlberg but it keeps getting stalled. Mark Wahlberg desperately wants to make it thou.
When Barney punched Steve in the back, it would have shattered Steve’s spine id this was real life and when Steve punched Barney in the jaw and punched him in the stomach with the force of a bionic arm, either blow would have likely killed Barney. This was a great looking scene anyway and it was my favourite tv series of all time. Monte Markham tried out for the Steve Austin role originally but the producers thought he was too melodramatic which he was but he was great as the Barney Miller character
I thought about that too. There are a lot of blows in this fight that would’ve surely destroyed organic tissue causing certain death or immediate incapacitation at least. But where’s the fun in that?? 😉
As an engineer, when I watch this it bothers me in the same way, because I know that even one Blow from a bionic arm or leg to a non bionic part of a body would destroy the non Bionic part.
In reality bionic limbs wouldn't be safe or as effective unless other body parts like the spine were super reinforced to withstand the enormous extra stresses on them. I know in sci-fi you have to allow for a lot of artistic licence otherwise many story ideas wouldn't get off the ground. Love your suit btw Steve!
Not sure if it's canon, but books about Steve Austin's cybernetic construction included reinforcement to the right shoulder and spine. Seems fair since in the horrible crash, he must've also broken his back in a few places.
@@dewfall56 Yes - in CYBORG, by Martin Caidin, Steve's legs were rather extensively rebuilt, including his hips. Steve's right arm and shoulder, as well as his legs, hips and spine were reinforced. He also had a steel-reinforced skull and ribs. However, in the book, Steve was nowhere near as strong as in the TV show - I seem to remember the book describing Steve doing a one-arm pull-up and it was around 40% of the arm's total strength which would certainly not be enough to do the kinds of things depicted in the show. He was strong and fast, but more on the level of an Olympic athlete than a superhero. Also, in the books, Steve's eye did not restore vision - it was simply a camera that could take photos.
The public was not ready for bionic muscle tissue or reinforced shoulders, backs, and spines. However, both Steve and Barney were throwing kill shots to the head. That would have been a bionic explosion.
Rudy told him how he reinforced his son's spine with sirosium, whatever that is, like him, so Rudy knew Steve's spine would have to be reinforced for it all to work.
1:32 -> I love how there was a big pile of cardboard boxes there just so Steve could tackle the other guy into a big pile of cardboard boxes at that moment! 😄 Also, I was embarrassingly old when I realised that everytime slow motion bionic action was shown it actually meant super speed.
I binged the first season and Something I realized, I was too young to understand, back then. The State department had mixed givings about Steve Austin's existence. They even had orders to end him, if he came close to falling into enemy hands. The feeling that he was not a yes man, was why there was also a 7 million dollar man- just in case. Lol.
This is very good, but I still like a good ol' fashioned Fembot. Also the very obvious RED axe placed there is very attention grabbing, I wonder if it was originally planned to be used.
Sure, Barney was more expensive, but the 70s were a time of high inflation. Barney was actually only a $4 million dollar man after inflation adjustment. Advantage, Steve.
That's because back then, heroes in movies and TV were actually heroic and acted with restraint and tried to avoid unnecessary bloodshed. Even Barney (the 7 Million Dallar Man) isn't a bad guy; he's been driven to madness by the bionics, but he's not deliberately a murderer, so the axe isn't used just for the sake of escalating the violence.
I like when the bionics in action are filmed in slow motion. It (combined with the great music and bionic sounds) projects the power and speed of the bionics. If it was filmed in real speed instead, it would look silly, in my view. When the Hulk was in action in the late 70s - early 1980s Incredible Hulk tv show, the Hulk was also filmed in slow motion, most of the time.
One of the most memorable episodes. I always loved an episode where Steve was punching at the same weight as his own abilities, such as when he was up against enemies like other bionic folk or robots of some kind. The offbeat and specifically scientific episodes, like Burning Bright (William Shatner as an astronaut who undergoes a change due to something he's exposed to in space), were some of the best. Great series, and many of the episodes stand up as very watchable now. :-)
How did they avoid using the giant fire axe hanging on the wall? I thought it was there to set up an axe fight! Six Million Dollar Man was the greatest show at the time! So many enjoyable memories.
Wow.....good thing they played this in slow motion otherwise we probably wouldn't have been able to see it in super bionic speed.....thats the thing I liked about this show is that they were always very considerate to the viewer and making sure we never missed when Steve used his bionic powers............Great show and goes down as one of the all time TV series.....I'm really surprised someone hasn't decided to bring it back.....or perhaps they have and I'm just not aware.....they would have to up the amount due to inflation, but I could see the $60 million dollar man..........
On the other hand Steve was in the military so he makes up for it with knowing how to make the best with what he has got! Steve = 3 Limbs vs Barney = 4 Limbs!😮
Interesting how Steve punches the guy in the face with his bionic arm and doesn't even make a mark, let alone shatter his face into a thousand pieces....lmfao
Steve would never hit him with full strength and kill him. He knows Barney Miller is a good man who didn’t ask for any of this. It was all the machinations of Oscar.
50 years later and I still find this exciting! Loved this show when I was a kid!
Me to Wolfie, I am 57 now. I was 7 years old when the six million dollar man tv series came out in 1974. I saw the episode Population Zero which was the first episode. Actually the first episode was from the Six Million Dollar Man pilot tv movie with Lee Majors. I think the pilot movie came out in 1973 when I was 6 years old.
It sucks
Steve: Heads 🆙
@@habib8961 We're around the same age. This show was the talk of the playground at school the next day! I even had the Steve Austin action figure as well as Maskatron. Good old days!😊
@Wolfie66 not just talk surely? Weren't you reenacting the action in the playground? I certainly was! Lol
I still sometimes make the "bionic" sound when lifting something moderately heavy.
When I go to the gym and use the cross-trainers I run like the six-million dollar man. I'm 50
@@Trebor74I’m 61 and run just like Steve. Slow motion lol
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Oh Yeah
I'm dead 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Cardboard boxes the staple of any great 70s TV show.😅
And file cabinets!
Like exploding barrels in any fps game.
Lee Majors… One of the nicest celebrities you could ever meet, and eternally one of the coolest. The man was so awesome. He could pull off a salmon colored leisure suit, and you don’t even question it!
Its funny that you mentioned it because I didn't even realize it. His cool factor is so high it looks stylish.
Very true indeed...
i noticed it, didnt question it tho
I question it. I sure do....
By today’s standards, I don’t blame you. Salmon is a pretty unforgiving color but back in the 70s. It was all over the place. I’m 50 now, I remember my dad had a pair of dress pants that color, I used to call them his Barbie pants. I don’t think he ever forgave me for it.
One of the coolest episodes. Lots of bionic action. I wish they could have rehabilitated Barney and use him with some missions with Steve. It would have made some exciting episodes.
Especially when Steve has to fight Bigfoot. 👌🏾
I love how they thought showing bionics in slow motion would make them look like they were moving fast...lmbo I'm 55, born in 1969 and loved this show and the Bionic Woman spinoff. I also had both "action figures" of Steve and Jaime (as well as a G.I. Joe) to interact with my sister's Barbie dolls...😂😅😊
the one where you could see through his eye? head?
Steve Million Dollar 💵: Boo 👻
@@jrag1000that's the one! 😂
Their enhanced strength doesn't put any holes in walls or bend the shelves or folding chairs
Bring back the kung foo action grip!
Neither one grabbed the ax.
My first thoughts too. Why was it there when it wasn't used?
@brettcarroll8760 exactly what I was thinking. Every time one of them was thrown in the wall right in front of the ax in slow motion, I thought he's gonna go for it this time, it's literally right in front of you, but nope. I watch all of these shows when I was kid and things like going for the ax didn't occur to me then like nowadays so maybe that's what's happening. Our level of violence is higher now than back then
It wasn't bionic.
Because neither of them had an ax to grind. 😁
I only saw an axe .......
Monte Markham the Seven Million Dollar Man. Oh yes, a classic episode as two bionic heroes go head to head. Excellent stuff from a great 70s series.
@SuperNeildavies It would be great today, and I would watch it!!
We used to reenact this stuff in our backyards the day later after each new episode. The slow motion and sound effect was the winning formula!! Nnnnnaaannnnaaa, jump and land on your friend as slow as you can and roll, swing, and dive! Love it!!
I still use bionics when fighting our dog. 😆 🤣 😂 😹 I'm 53
We used to do it in the skating rink. It was hilarious fun on skates.
Facts me & brothers did the same thing😅
I had finished stacking the boxes just an hour before this. Between replacing the damaged, restacking, etc., I had to go without my last break. Thanks a lot Oscar and Steve. Steve would have a big help especially.
🤣🤣 I was thinking there's a lot of cardboard boxes in this room! lol
lol
I feel for you man! Keep up the good work! 📦
TBF Steve had a lot more experience with his bionics than the other guy did.
By any chance do you know what season and episode this was?
@@adonian Season 2 Episode 5
"Hurry! They're fighting in the empty box storage room!"
The Six Million Dollar Man vs Bionic Bigfoot that was the showdown these guys fought and no one tried to use the ax amazing
@@michaelstover9573 I wonder how Barney would have done against Bigfoot?
@habib8961 Terrible
Ohhhhh the intro to this show is still riveting. That and The incredible Hulk. Nothing less than delicious.
Fun fact:
The fight between Steve and Barney was actually only a little over 4 seconds long.
Incredible, when you think about it.
LOL
Thanks for the real time screen action bradley
And the big red axe hanging on the wall the whole time and neither one of them went for it at all lol... gotta love the 70's😂
i've been waiting for this for 12 years.
No stunt men.
Just lee and monte having a blast🥊🥊
Only one stunt man Colt Seavers
Ill find out more about Colt Steven's. But Lee's name is Harvey Lee Yeary and the late Farrah Yeary for two years of marriage they only saw each other twice during.
Steve's bionic punch to Barney's stomach at 4:18 must have resulted in severe internal injuries.
Steve would never hit him with full strength and kill him. He knows Barney Miller is a good man who didn’t ask for any of this. It was all the machinations of Oscar.
When i was a kid i wanted to see Steve and Barney go to Westworld to take on the killer Bots and Yul Brenner.
Meanwhile the giant fire axe on the wall just hangs there ...
Well this was a TV kids show made in the 70s, no blood, sex, etc:):)
😂😂😂
One bionic strike to back turned opponent. Target rich environment.
Born in 1970, I LOVED this show, my mom even made me the Red Outfit that the action-figure came with, it was SUPPOSED to be just for Halloween, ...but 7 year old Me? I LIVED in that suit!
Now I'm 54 and watching these again made me realize that each "Hour-Long episode" must be only 45 mins long with the slow-mo parts making up another 15 minutes! Hahah!
*Watch the Fight-scenes at 2x speed!*
Steve: “That extra $1M doesn’t make up for experience. You’re OBVIOUSLY supposed to use TWO feet to kick down a door Monty! Now let’s F up some boxes!”
One of my favorite episodes!!
Steve connected that one punch to face with bionic arm. That should have been a wrap!!!
And don't forget the one to the stomach. Ruptured spleen city!
And the guys head against the wall and the door. Plus Steve's back against a wall.
It wasn't apparent in the series, but when I read the book Cyborg by Martin Caidin Steve Austin had a steel skull plate that replaced bone destroyed in the crash. One of the fingers in his arm even had a poison dart gun, his eye was also a camera and he had a radio transmitter in one of his ribs.
Steve would never hit him with full strength and kill him. He knows Barney Miller is a good man who didn’t ask for any of this. It was all the machinations of Oscar.
Pulled punches...
It's amazing both actors are still alive and doing well in 2025
My body make some sound effects....but it's the sound of my 57 year old bones cracking. 😂😂😂😂
Love how they had the empty boxes set up ready to fall over when someone fell into them.
And the folding chairs set up ready to fall over when someone fell into them.
If Barney (who has two bionic arms) had bent the metal gate bars back, Steve (who's only got one) would've been slowed down.
A peach colored, denim leisure suit.
I’m serious!
A peach colored, denim leisure suit.
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣😂😂
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
I bet all the ladies said, "Isn't he dreamy?!" back in the day. 😍🤣
A Lou Ferigino Incredible Hulk would have been an interesting touch.🤪
nothing says 1970's tv like the bongo-heavy background music! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
lol. It was a different time. : )
😂😂
For the life of me I can't remember this episode, and I watched them faithfully every week. I'm not sure why Barney kept hitting Steve on bionic arm's side. Didn't he think that Steve would notice the pattern. I was also surprised that Barney could bend bars and turn over a truck, but couldn't break through door number 7. Thanks for sharing the clip!
Is only his left arm bionic? If it is the case, that will explain it.
@@Gargoyle_75 He only has one. I'm not sure which one it is.
@@ac725 Steve had one bionic arm (right), both legs were bionic, and one eye (left). Barney had two bionic arms, two bionic legs.
The obvious move here would have been for Barney to crush Steve's left arm - that would have ended the fight very quickly, but made for a pretty bad ending to the episode! :)
This one was great!!
I am shocked that no one remade this into a movie or tv series yet.
Remakes could never compare to the original.
They tried to with The Bionic Woman in the mid 2000s. Got cancelled after half a season
They actually have been trying to make a six billion dollar man movie with Mark Wahlberg but it keeps getting stalled. Mark Wahlberg desperately wants to make it thou.
@@GroovyDJ Wahlberg is way too old now.
When Barney punched Steve in the back, it would have shattered Steve’s spine id this was real life and when Steve punched Barney in the jaw and punched him in the stomach with the force of a bionic arm, either blow would have likely killed Barney. This was a great looking scene anyway and it was my favourite tv series of all time. Monte Markham tried out for the Steve Austin role originally but the producers thought he was too melodramatic which he was but he was great as the Barney Miller character
I thought about that too. There are a lot of blows in this fight that would’ve surely destroyed organic tissue causing certain death or immediate incapacitation at least.
But where’s the fun in that?? 😉
As an engineer, when I watch this it bothers me in the same way, because I know that even one Blow from a bionic arm or leg to a non bionic part of a body would destroy the non Bionic part.
One of the all-time BEST TV action shows........EVER!!!
"My bionic arm is bigger then your bionic arm."
Steve to Barney
In reality bionic limbs wouldn't be safe or as effective unless other body parts like the spine were super reinforced to withstand the enormous extra stresses on them. I know in sci-fi you have to allow for a lot of artistic licence otherwise many story ideas wouldn't get off the ground. Love your suit btw Steve!
Not sure if it's canon, but books about Steve Austin's cybernetic construction included reinforcement to the right shoulder and spine. Seems fair since in the horrible crash, he must've also broken his back in a few places.
Yep, we figured that out 50 years ago. 😂
@@dewfall56 Yes - in CYBORG, by Martin Caidin, Steve's legs were rather extensively rebuilt, including his hips. Steve's right arm and shoulder, as well as his legs, hips and spine were reinforced. He also had a steel-reinforced skull and ribs. However, in the book, Steve was nowhere near as strong as in the TV show - I seem to remember the book describing Steve doing a one-arm pull-up and it was around 40% of the arm's total strength which would certainly not be enough to do the kinds of things depicted in the show. He was strong and fast, but more on the level of an Olympic athlete than a superhero. Also, in the books, Steve's eye did not restore vision - it was simply a camera that could take photos.
The public was not ready for bionic muscle tissue or reinforced shoulders, backs, and spines. However, both Steve and Barney were throwing kill shots to the head. That would have been a bionic explosion.
Rudy told him how he reinforced his son's spine with sirosium, whatever that is, like him, so Rudy knew Steve's spine would have to be reinforced for it all to work.
1:32 -> I love how there was a big pile of cardboard boxes there just so Steve could tackle the other guy into a big pile of cardboard boxes at that moment! 😄 Also, I was embarrassingly old when I realised that everytime slow motion bionic action was shown it actually meant super speed.
Best leisure suit in the business!
If the the 7 million dollar man put Steve in a bear hug, he's dead in 3 minutes...
Yes cause he has 2 BIONIC ARMS Steve has one BIONIC arm
it a shame we don't have the bit where Barney lifts up Steve and throws him against the wall !! it's such a classic sequence !!!
I binged the first season and Something I realized, I was too young to understand, back then. The State department had mixed givings about Steve Austin's existence. They even had orders to end him, if he came close to falling into enemy hands. The feeling that he was not a yes man, was why there was also a 7 million dollar man- just in case. Lol.
Always loved Monte Markham. One of my favorite actors back in the day.
Monte Markham played Blanche's gay brother on 2 episodes of The Golden Girls.
@@GeminiladyJackson-xq6hc Monte was also on Baywatch in the early seasons.
This is very good, but I still like a good ol' fashioned Fembot. Also the very obvious RED axe placed there is very attention grabbing, I wonder if it was originally planned to be used.
What amazed me is that with all the "bionic" pushing, shoving and punching no bones were fractured 😂😂
“Finish it Steve”. “Finish me now, PLEASE!”
“No Barney. No.”
Colonel Steve Austin. He will never give up on you.
Neither will Rick Astley
My girlfriend and I did laugh at this when we watched a rerun last year. Lol
A tru3 fri3nd
Lol I love those wing collared shirts😂
"7 MILLION DOLLARS!!!!" - Dr. Evil
Steve needs an urgent update. He requires both arms to be bionic plus any other necessary enhancements that give him the edge
I was a kid in the 70s, and I used to watch this show. I remember running as a kid and making that noise when Steve runs.
Sure, Barney was more expensive, but the 70s were a time of high inflation. Barney was actually only a $4 million dollar man after inflation adjustment. Advantage, Steve.
They literally kept the WHOLE fight in slow motion, lol! It was still entertaining though, but damn, lmao!
2024, these movies are still so impressive and still give emotions, they are evergreen!
That's because back then, heroes in movies and TV were actually heroic and acted with restraint and tried to avoid unnecessary bloodshed. Even Barney (the 7 Million Dallar Man) isn't a bad guy; he's been driven to madness by the bionics, but he's not deliberately a murderer, so the axe isn't used just for the sake of escalating the violence.
I like when the bionics in action are filmed in slow motion. It (combined with the great music and bionic sounds) projects the power and speed of the bionics. If it was filmed in real speed instead, it would look silly, in my view. When the Hulk was in action in the late 70s - early 1980s Incredible Hulk tv show, the Hulk was also filmed in slow motion, most of the time.
Steve should have grabbed the axe and did a Highlander and said ..THERE CAN ONLY BE ONE .😂
One of the most memorable episodes. I always loved an episode where Steve was punching at the same weight as his own abilities, such as when he was up against enemies like other bionic folk or robots of some kind. The offbeat and specifically scientific episodes, like Burning Bright (William Shatner as an astronaut who undergoes a change due to something he's exposed to in space), were some of the best. Great series, and many of the episodes stand up as very watchable now. :-)
That extra million really makes a difference.
Very fortunate that all those empty boxes were stacked all over 😂
No stunt double needed for Majors when kicking the door off the hinges
From the looks of it, not even a stunt double while they were fighting.
Steve: Murderer!
Majors did most of his stunts on this show
"HEY WHICH ONE OF YOU KNOCKED OVER MY DAMN BOXES???"
Fighting the bad guys without messing up your leisure suit. Nice! 😎
3:25 ohhhh fuk the chairs hurt worse that anything else, those damn metal chairs are deadly.
And the empty cardboard boxes, lethal!
3:56 great zombie look
The unused axe. And the whistling-bomb noise of the thrown fire extinguisher!
I was like, please don't grab that axe Barny, lets keep it civil.
Brilliant scene, great episode 👍👍
Loved Steve& Jamie fighting the Russian Venis probe!!!🦸💪
That was Steve only
@chrischar9428 yeah. Mixed that up with the Fem-bots. 🥴
How did they avoid using the giant fire axe hanging on the wall? I thought it was there to set up an axe fight! Six Million Dollar Man was the greatest show at the time! So many enjoyable memories.
Steve's suit 😎
That suit is banging.
It took a lot of courage to wear.
Salmon Suede! 😎
Elbow patches.
Steve: Ouch 😓
Those empty boxes look like they hurt!! 🤔 💯
Wow.....good thing they played this in slow motion otherwise we probably wouldn't have been able to see it in super bionic speed.....thats the thing I liked about this show is that they were always very considerate to the viewer and making sure we never missed when Steve used his bionic powers............Great show and goes down as one of the all time TV series.....I'm really surprised someone hasn't decided to bring it back.....or perhaps they have and I'm just not aware.....they would have to up the amount due to inflation, but I could see the $60 million dollar man..........
The signature synthesized bionic sound effects
Ahhhhhhhh....physics. Who needs you!
This show had me and my brothers fighting in slow motion.
LOVED THIS SHOW!!!!!
I still do and own th3 s3ri3s on DVD
Did either have a Bionic jaw or neck?..And Oscar's corridor maze rescue game looked exciting as well😅
The biggest drawback to Majors' powers are how they slow him down when he activates them.
When Steve’s Bionic right hook connected FLUSH with Barney’s human jaw, the fight SHOULD HAVE been over. 🤖💪🏻😉
I don't remember this episode and never knew of a 7 million dollar man. Fun!
Sound effects and slow motion action was great 😂👍
I didnt notice all the empty cardboard boxes 50 years ago, and im surprised barney didn't grab that ax off the wall
I think they should have all been in the last two.. including the dog..I mean Barney was just tuned down to normal strength..parts were still there😂😂
John Woo- "Hold my beer.".
On the other hand Steve was in the military so he makes up for it with knowing how to make the best with what he has got! Steve = 3 Limbs vs Barney = 4 Limbs!😮
Interesting how Steve punches the guy in the face with his bionic arm and doesn't even make a mark, let alone shatter his face into a thousand pieces....lmfao
Steve would never hit him with full strength and kill him. He knows Barney Miller is a good man who didn’t ask for any of this. It was all the machinations of Oscar.
Te video was Wild I tell you, Wild!
Salmon-coloured leisure suts - the 1970s really knew how to do superhero costumes
Checkov’s fire axe. Guess that would have been a bit bloody for 70’s prime time TV
ah, you beat me to it. haha
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Que saudade!
Barney! I remember seeing this episode in the 3rd grade mid 70s 😂
Glad their entire bodies are bionic lol, getting punched in the face or stomach by a bionic arm just a minor inconvenience lol
This was always my favorite show in the 70s
O homem de sete milhões de dólares era f0da! Que inimigo incrivel! Na minha opinião, o melhor antagonista da série!
They really knew how to stretch a $40 budget back then
Cardboard boxes and folding chairs instead of today's million dollar sets
punches man with his bionic arm into other mans NON bionic chest....no serious damage....🤣🤣🤣 loved this show as a kid especially the opeing sequence
That fight scene was more intense than Godzilla fighting Kong.
Awesome clip
Steve’s leisure suits were hard to beat
"It's WILD Steve! It's WILD!"
Anytime I saw the actor that played Barney in anything else, I STILL thought of him as the 7 Million Dollar Man 😏
Bionic men don’t need Chekov’s helping axe