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Lindsay Wagner Celebrates 50 Years with Memorabilia Sale

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February 5, 2026
Lindsay Wagner Celebrates 50 Years with Memorabilia Sale

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

The highlight is that for only $50 you can have a chat with her online. Also for sale is a signed script for $250 and photos that can have personalized autographs for $70.

'Hi everyone, If you don’t already know, this year, 2026, is the 50th anniversary of the Bionic Woman… hard to fathom,' wrote Wagner in her caption.

'In December I decided to open a little store for 3 months… it’s Bionic50.com…which has a few memorabilia items celebrating the 50th.

'There’s three new photos made especially for the anniversary. A printed copy of the script for the last episode of the series. “On The Run “. (Fun fact: the original working title was “The Last Mission.“) 

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'And for the month of February, I’m doing video chats which you can register for at Bionic50.com We can talk about the questions you have for me or I’m always interested in hearing about your experiences of watching The Bionic Woman. -L.'

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

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

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

The highlight is that for only $50 you can have a chat with her online. Also for sale is a signed script for $250 and photos that can have personalized autographs for $70. 'Hi everyone, If you don¿t already know, this year, 2026, is the 50th anniversary of the Bionic Woman¿ hard to fathom,' wrote Wagner in her caption

The highlight is that for only $50 you can have a chat with her online. Also for sale is a signed script for $250 and photos that can have personalized autographs for $70. 'Hi everyone, If you don’t already know, this year, 2026, is the 50th anniversary of the Bionic Woman… hard to fathom,' wrote Wagner in her caption

On the popular show - which aired for three seasons from 1976 until 1978 - she played tennis player Jaime Sommers who was rebuilt using technology after a sky-diving accident then becomes a government special agent.

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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. 

'Today is the day — Happy 50th Anniversary to The Bionic Woman!' she wrote on her Instagram account.

She said in a video, 'Here we are 50 years from 1976, happy anniversary... I say happy anniversary to you [the fans] because without your support all these years we wouldn't be here, and I am so grateful.' 

The 76-year-old actress will the beloved series with Bionic 50, a virtual event offering never-before-released signed photos and signed printed copies of the final episode script, On The Run.

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Wagner told People the virtual event is a celebration.

'[The fans] always want to ask me questions about, "How did you do this [in the show?]" but for me, I like to hear their stories. So I'm offering these video chats to have them call in and also talk to me about what it was like for them watching the show and [asl] "Who did you watch it with and what did you do and what did you think?"'

'In December I decided to open a little store for 3 months¿ it¿s Bionic50.com¿which has a few memorabilia items celebrating the 50th,' she added

'In December I decided to open a little store for 3 months… it’s Bionic50.com…which has a few memorabilia items celebrating the 50th,' she added

Wagner also wrote, 'There¿s three new photos made especially for the anniversary. A printed copy of the script for the last episode of the series. ¿On The Run ¿. (Fun fact: the original working title was ¿The Last Mission.¿)'

Wagner also wrote, 'There’s three new photos made especially for the anniversary. A printed copy of the script for the last episode of the series. “On The Run “. (Fun fact: the original working title was “The Last Mission.“)'

Wagner continued: 'Some of them are funny, some of them are very sweet, some of them are very kind of sad but but feel good in a way — that the show could bring somebody who was growing up in a very difficult family and they could escape into Bionic and think about Jamie and feel like somebody had their back.'

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The Bionic Woman series is a spin-off from the 1970s Six Million Dollar Man television science fiction action show. 

Though Bionic Woman was on-screen for only three seasons (from 1976 until 1978), it made a big impression on audiences.   

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

She is rebuilt bionically, just like her former fiancé, Steve Austin, who is the Six Million Dollar Man, played by Farrah Fawcett's ex-husband Lee Majors.

On the popular show she played tennis player Jaime Sommers who is rebuilt using technology after a sky-diving accident then becomes a government special agent. Her frequent costar was Lee Majors' Steve Austin from The Six Million Dollar Man

On the popular show she played tennis player Jaime Sommers who is rebuilt using technology after a sky-diving accident then becomes a government special agent. Her frequent costar was Lee Majors' Steve Austin from The Six Million Dollar Man

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'A few moments from Central Carolina Comic Con earlier this month. @centralcarolinacomiccon #bionicwoman,' wrote the blonde as she looked youthful in a yellow sweater with glasses on. Majors wore a black top and a cap as he smiled for the camera

'A few moments from Central Carolina Comic Con earlier this month. @centralcarolinacomiccon #bionicwoman,' wrote the blonde as she looked youthful in a yellow sweater with glasses on. Majors wore a black top and a cap as he smiled for the camera

Sommers agrees to use her special skills - like being able to hear from far away and also being capable of running 60mph - to help the US government.

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

She got her break as a contestant on the game show The Dating Game in 1969; one of her potential suitors, whom she did not choose, was TV actor Roger Ewing.

Wagner landed a role on Adam-12, Owen Marshall: Counselor at Law (co-starring Lee Majors), The FBI, Sarge and Night Gallery.

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Between 1971 and 1975, she appeared in five episodes of Universal's Marcus Welby, MD and two episodes of The Rockford Files. 

Though Bionic Woman was on the air for only three seasons (from 1976 until 1978). Pictured, from left: Alan Oppenheimer (Dr. Rudy Wells), Richard Anderson ((Oscar), Wagner (Jamie Sommers), Majors (Steve Austin)

Though Bionic Woman was on the air for only three seasons (from 1976 until 1978). Pictured, from left: Alan Oppenheimer (Dr. Rudy Wells), Richard Anderson ((Oscar), Wagner (Jamie Sommers), Majors (Steve Austin)

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.

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In 1975, she got a role on Six Million Dollar Man then began the spin-off series, The Bionic Woman, in January 1976.

Following the cancellation of The Bionic Woman in 1978, Wagner joined the 1980 miniseries Scruples then co-starred as Sylvester Stallone's ex-wife in his 1981 movie Nighthawks.

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

Wagner was then in the action movie Ricochet (1991) and Buckaroo: The Movie (2005) then Four Extraordinary Women (2006). 

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

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In 2021, Wagner starred in the holiday romance film Christmas at the Ranch with Amanda Righetti. Wagner appeared in commercials as a spokesman for Southern California's regional Ford Motor Company dealerships from 1987 through 2000.

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