Bucsfan67
EOG Master
I remember as a kid , loved that show.....it was so cool....Bionic Woman, Wonder Woman, and Charlies Angels.....strong women who jiggled alot, what wasnt to like.....I can only imagine the special effects will be much better now, although they were pretty good back then...
"Crossing Jordan" regular Miguel Ferrer is crossing over to another NBC project: the network's remake of "The Bionic Woman."
Ferrer has joined the cast of the pilot, along with Chris Bowers, according to The Hollywood Reporter. ABC, meanwhile has signed up several actors for comedies, including Barry Bostwick ("Spin City"), Ben Savage ("Boy Meets World") and Orlando Jones.
"The Bionic Woman," a remake of the 1970s series, stars British actress Michelle Ryan as Jaime Sommers, who has body parts replaced with super-strong artificial parts after a horrific accident. Ferrer will play the head of the government agency that rebuilt her, and Bowers ("Rescue Me") will play her boyfriend.
Ferrer has played Dr. Garret Macy on "Crossing Jordan" for the past six seasons. The HR says that if "Bionic Woman" goes to series, he could possibly remain on both shows; however, he's the second "Jordan" regular (after Jerry O'Connell) to take pilot work this spring, which may not bode well for its future.
"Crossing Jordan" regular Miguel Ferrer is crossing over to another NBC project: the network's remake of "The Bionic Woman."
Ferrer has joined the cast of the pilot, along with Chris Bowers, according to The Hollywood Reporter. ABC, meanwhile has signed up several actors for comedies, including Barry Bostwick ("Spin City"), Ben Savage ("Boy Meets World") and Orlando Jones.
"The Bionic Woman," a remake of the 1970s series, stars British actress Michelle Ryan as Jaime Sommers, who has body parts replaced with super-strong artificial parts after a horrific accident. Ferrer will play the head of the government agency that rebuilt her, and Bowers ("Rescue Me") will play her boyfriend.
Ferrer has played Dr. Garret Macy on "Crossing Jordan" for the past six seasons. The HR says that if "Bionic Woman" goes to series, he could possibly remain on both shows; however, he's the second "Jordan" regular (after Jerry O'Connell) to take pilot work this spring, which may not bode well for its future.