List of Bionic Woman (2007 TV Series) Episodes

List Of Bionic Woman (2007 TV Series) Episodes

The following is a list of episodes for Bionic Woman, a United States science fiction television drama created by David Eick, under NBC Universal Television Group, GEP Productions and David Eick Productions, that aired in 2007. The series is a re-imagining of the original television series, The Bionic Woman, created by Kenneth Johnson and based upon the novel Cyborg by Martin Caidin, and retains its forebear's premise while taking on a more contemporary setting. David Eick also serves as executive producer alongside Laeta Kalogridis and Jason Smilovic.

The series revolves around bartender Jaime Sommers, who is saved from death after receiving experimental medical implants. While adjusting to her new bionic powers and raising a rebellious younger sister, Jaime agrees to work for the Berkut Group, a quasi-governmental private organization that performed her surgery.

The hour-long series began airing on Wednesday evenings at 9 PM EST on NBC, beginning September 26, 2007. Production of the series was halted due to a strike by the Writers Guild of America. On March 20, 2008 Sci Fi Wire reported that David Eick confirmed Bionic Woman had been cancelled. Eick said, "We just didn't ever bring it all together like we did with Battlestar. At a certain point, when it becomes that frustrating, I think you're better off to say, 'Let's try again another time,' and let it go." The series was not included in the fall 2008 schedule announced by NBC in early April 2008.

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