Bionic Woman star Lindsay Wagner, 76, is selling fun memorabilia to celebrate 50th anniversary of show

Lindsay Wagner is celebrating the 50 year anniversary of her show Bionic Woman.

This week the 76-year-old star announced she was selling fun memorabilia online under Bionic50.com.

You can chat with her online for just $50! She’s also selling a signed script for $250, and personalized, autographed photos for $70.

Lindsay Wagner shared that 2026 marks the 50th anniversary of The Bionic Woman, noting how incredible it is to think about the show’s longevity.

Last December, I launched a small online store, Bionic50.com, to sell a few commemorative items celebrating the 50th anniversary.

We’ve created three new photos to celebrate the anniversary. Also included is a printed copy of the script for the series’ final episode, “On The Run.” Interestingly, it was originally called “The Last Mission.”

I’ll be hosting video chats throughout February! You can sign up at Bionic50.com. I’m happy to answer your questions or hear about your thoughts on The Bionic Woman. – L.

She starred as Jaime Sommers in a popular television series that ran from 1976 to 1978. The character was a tennis player who, after a skydiving accident, was reconstructed with advanced technology and went on to work as a secret agent for the government.

Her frequent costar was Lee Majors’ Steve Austin from The Six Million Dollar Man. 

Last month she went on social media to talk about the big anniversary of the iconic series. 

As a pop culture enthusiast, I was thrilled to see the 50th anniversary of The Bionic Woman celebrated today! I shared my excitement on Instagram – it’s amazing to think about the impact that show has had over the years.

In a video message, she celebrated the 50th anniversary of 1976, expressing her gratitude to her fans. She explained that their support over the years is the reason they’ve been able to continue, and she was very thankful for it.

The 76-year-old actress is celebrating the popular series with Bionic 50, a virtual event featuring exclusive, autographed photos and copies of the final episode’s script, “On The Run.”

Wagner told People the virtual event is a celebration.

Fans are always curious about how certain things were done on the show, but I’m more interested in hearing their experiences. That’s why I’m doing these video chats – to give them a chance to share what it was like watching the show, who they watched with, and what they thought about it.

Wagner explained that the responses to the show were varied – some were humorous, others heartwarming, and some were touching, even a little sad, but ultimately uplifting. He shared that it was meaningful to think the show could offer an escape for someone growing up in a tough situation, allowing them to connect with the character Jamie and feel supported.

The Bionic Woman began as a spin-off of the popular 1970s science fiction action series, The Six Million Dollar Man.

Despite lasting just three seasons – from 1976 to 1978 – Bionic Woman had a significant impact on viewers.

This series is based on the adventures of Sommers, who almost dies while sky diving. 

Like her late fiancé, Steve Austin – famously known as the Six Million Dollar Man and portrayed by Lee Majors – she has been rebuilt with advanced, mechanical parts.

Sommers has agreed to assist the US government by using her unique abilities, including exceptional hearing and the ability to run at 60 miles per hour.

Often Lee would guest-star on Wagner’s show. She also had a German Shepherd named Maximillian.

Her career began in 1969 when she appeared on the game show The Dating Game. Interestingly, Roger Ewing, a television actor, was one of the men vying for her attention, though she didn’t select him.

As someone who’s followed a lot of careers, I remember Kent Wagner really building a solid presence on television in the 70s and 80s. He guest-starred on some really popular shows – things like Adam-12, Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (where he worked alongside Lee Majors!), The FBI, Sarge, and even the spooky Night Gallery. It was a diverse range of roles that definitely showcased his talent!

From 1971 to 1975, she guest-starred in five episodes of the TV series Marcus Welby, MD and two episodes of The Rockford Files.

In 1973, Wagner was cast in Two People, which was her first feature film and her first lead role. 

She also co-starred in The Paper Chase the same year.

In 1975, she appeared on The Six Million Dollar Man and quickly landed the lead role in its spin-off, The Bionic Woman, which premiered in January 1976.

After The Bionic Woman ended in 1978, Wagner appeared in the 1980 miniseries Scruples and later played Sylvester Stallone’s former wife in the 1981 film Nighthawks.

In 1983, she also appeared in an episode of Lee Majors’s series The Fall Guy.

Wagner appeared in the action film Ricochet in 1991, followed by Buckaroo: The Movie in 2005, and Four Extraordinary Women in 2006.

In 2010, Wagner began Warehouse 13 then Alphas in 2011.

She appeared in Grey’s Anatomy as Alex Karev’s mother, Helen Karev, over two seasons.

In 2021, Wagner acted in the holiday movie Christmas at the Ranch alongside Amanda Righetti. For thirteen years, from 1987 to 2000, he was the spokesperson in commercials for Ford dealerships throughout Southern California.

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2026-02-05 18:36