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Lindsay Wagner Reveals the Secret 50-Year Power of ‘The Bionic Woman’: Why Jaime Sommers Still Feels Like Family

Last updated: January 14, 2026 9:56 am
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Half a century after Jaime Sommers first ran in slow motion across living-room screens, Lindsay Wagner tells why fans still whisper, “She had my back.”

Lindsay Wagner doesn’t need a bionic ear to hear what the world is saying right now: The Bionic Woman turns 50 on January 14, 2026, and the applause is deafening. In an exclusive conversation ahead of the milestone, the 76-year-old icon explains why the show’s pulse never flat-lined.

“Somebody had their back,” Wagner says, distilling the series’ enduring appeal into five simple words that double as a mission statement for every viewer who ever felt invisible.

From Guest-Star to Cultural Shield

Jaime Sommers was supposed to die. After two guest spots on The Six Million Dollar Man in 1975, the tennis-pro fiancée collapsed on an operating table, ratings gold turned tragic cliff-hanger. Viewer outrage was so immediate that ABC ordered a resurrection and green-lit the spin-off The Bionic Woman within months.

Wagner’s first reaction was to pass; she craved gritty drama, not comic-book stunts. Her mother—pressed by 14-year-old sister Randi, a die-hard Lee Majors fan—issued an ultimatum: “You cannot not do that show.” Wagner cracked the script again, saw the subtext of female strength, and said yes. The result: a 1976 premiere that drew 28 million viewers and made Wagner the youngest woman—at 27—to win the Emmy for Outstanding Lead Actress in a Drama Series.

ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Lindsay Wagner in The Bionic Woman
ABC Photo Archives/Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Lindsay Wagner in The Bionic Woman

Stealth Feminism in a Tracksuit

While Lynda Carter spun lassos in star-spangled shorts, Wagner’s Jaime wore corduroy and empathy. She taught school, adopted a bionic dog, and used super-hearing to expose corporate pollution. Showrunner Kenneth Johnson let Wagner co-write story beats; together they vetoed fist-fight clichés and inserted emotional intelligence.

“I didn’t want to play a guy in a skirt,” Wagner tells People. Instead, Jaime disarmed villains with wit, used martial arts only when cornered, and cried when missions cost innocence. Nielsen data from 1977 shows the series ranked #5 among female viewers aged 18-34, outperforming every non-sitcom on air.

Midnight at the Grocery Store

Fame exploded so fast Wagner adopted nocturnal grocery runs. One night, reaching for cereal, she heard a mom hiss, “Lindsay, stop that,” to a toddler also named Lindsay. The woman confessed she’d christened her daughter after TV’s Jaime because “she made me feel safe.”

That aisle confession became Wagner’s compass. “I realized the character wasn’t mine anymore—she was everyone’s private bodyguard,” she says.

Reunion Movies and the Reboot That Never Took

Network nostalgia cycles kept Jaime alive: NBC aired The Return of the Six-Million-Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman in 1987, drawing 40 % of the available audience. Two more TV movies followed, ending with 1994’s Bionic Ever After? where Jaime and Steve Austin finally wed. A 2007 NBC reboot starring Michelle Ryan lasted only eight episodes; Wagner declined a cameo, sensing a grittier vision that didn’t align with the original’s optimism.

Express Newspapers/Getty Lindsay Wagner in The Bionic Woman
Express Newspapers/Getty Lindsay Wagner in The Bionic Woman

Bionic 50: A Digital Hometown

To mark the golden anniversary, Wagner launches Bionic 50, a virtual fan fest streaming January 14–16. Packages include never-released signed photos, script pages from the 1978 finale “On the Run,” and one-on-one video chats where fans trade escape stories.

“They want behind-the-scenes trivia, but I ask them, ‘Who held your hand during the rough episodes?’” Wagner says. “Some cry, some laugh, all feel seen. That loop—character shields viewer, viewer names child after character—is the real special effect.”

Why 1976 Still Matters in 2026

Superhero cinema now banks billions, yet Wagner notes a deficit: “We have ten-ton punches but fewer heroes who sit on your bed and say, ‘You’re enough.’” Jaime Sommers did exactly that, turning prime-time sci-fi into a stealth support group for kids navigating divorce, bullying, or loneliness.

Modern metrics back her up: Google Trends shows a 320 % spike in “Bionic Woman feminism” since 2020, and Etsy lists 1,800 vintage lunch-box listings citing Jaime as a “childhood shield.”

“Tech changes; needing someone in your corner doesn’t,” Wagner concludes. “If a bionic ear can pick up a heartbeat, maybe a bionic heart can teach us to listen better. That’s the legacy I celebrate at 50—and counting.”

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