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The Six Million Dollar Man: A Retro-Futuristic Classic Available on Internet Archive
- The Bionic Book (1976): A scanned reference guide to OSI technology.
- Steve Austin Coloring Books: Pure nostalgia.
- The Spanish-language comic books: Even if you don't read Spanish, the art is wild.
- The "Welcome Back, Jim" Reunion Special: A rare radio interview with Lee Majors from 1987.
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"The Six Million Dollar Man" was created by Irwin Allen and produced by Universal Television. The show follows the adventures of Steve Austin (played by Martin Balsam, later replaced by Richard Anderson), a former astronaut who is severely injured in a crash and subsequently rebuilt with advanced cybernetic enhancements. The operation, which costs $6 million, gives Steve superhuman strength, speed, and agility, making him a valuable asset to the United States government. The Six Million Dollar Man: A Retro-Futuristic Classic
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Better, Stronger, Faster: Rebuilding Nostalgia with The Six Million Dollar Man The Bionic Book (1976): A scanned reference guide
The Internet Archive as the Modern OSI
In the show’s lore, the Office of Scientific Intelligence (OSI) was the organization that rebuilt Austin and deployed him on missions. In a metaphorical sense, the Internet Archive functions as the modern OSI for media.
The Internet Archive's collection of "The Six Million Dollar Man" episodes is a partnership between the archive and various organizations, including the Television Archive and the Internet Memory Foundation. The episodes are made available for free streaming and download under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.