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Mar 3, 2013

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Dr. Dolenz returns for one final confrontation with Steve.  This time, he's taking no chances as he replaces Oscar with one of his robot duplicates.  As Steve's most trusted friend, the robot manipulates Steve into a trap which could kill him.  But Steve has a few tricks up his sleeve, thanks to his friend Barney, the inventor.  Joining John and Paul to determine which is the real Oscar Goldman are author Dayton Ward and thesix1973.com webmaster Joseph Burns.  Special thanks must go to Robin Spannell for the use of his audio recordings of original Six Million Dollar Man promos from ABC.  Check out Robin's original music and tributes to Oliver Nelson's soundtrack for The Six Million Dollar Man here.

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Dayton Ward is the author of numerous media tie-in fiction works in such realms as Star Trek and The 4400.  He is also the author of such original works asCounterstrike, The Last World War, Book 2and The Genesis Protocol. When he's not writing or working for a software design firm, he's busy indoctrinating his two lovely daughters into the worlds that have so seriously warped his mind. 

 

Joseph Burns was born in Washington D.C., and grew up there until his family moved to California in the late 70's. A film and TV buff, he attended the Film/Video program at UC Santa Cruz, getting his bachelor's in 1996. After Film School, Joe moved to LA and worked in Post Production. He is the editor of "Skywalker: The David Thompson Story," a one hour sports documentary which aired on NBA-TV and was distributed on DVD by Image Entertainment.

In addition to video editing, Joe has developed websites, interactive CD-ROMs and DVDs. He operates the SMDM fan website "The Six 1973" and is a major contributor/admin at The Bionic Wiki. In 2010, he was recruited to advise Time-Life on The Six Million Dollar Man: The Complete Collection, and was interviewed for the set at the Pasadena Rock N' ComiCon last Spring.

Today Joe lives in San Francisco and is the owner of a very large cat named Fritz.