The Solid Gold Kidnapping was the third TV Movie broadcast in 1973 by the ABC network prior to launching The Six Million Dollar Man as a weekly series. As with the previous Suspense Movie, Wine, Women and War, it was decided to produce an original storyline rather than to directly adapt novelist Martin Caidin's work, (while it has been noted that the story features some superficial similarities to Caidin's third novel, High Crystal, that book wasn't published until the following year).
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| - The Solid Gold Kidnapping was the third TV Movie broadcast in 1973 by the ABC network prior to launching The Six Million Dollar Man as a weekly series. As with the previous Suspense Movie, Wine, Women and War, it was decided to produce an original storyline rather than to directly adapt novelist Martin Caidin's work, (while it has been noted that the story features some superficial similarities to Caidin's third novel, High Crystal, that book wasn't published until the following year).
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| - The Solid Gold Kidnapping was the third TV Movie broadcast in 1973 by the ABC network prior to launching The Six Million Dollar Man as a weekly series. As with the previous Suspense Movie, Wine, Women and War, it was decided to produce an original storyline rather than to directly adapt novelist Martin Caidin's work, (while it has been noted that the story features some superficial similarities to Caidin's third novel, High Crystal, that book wasn't published until the following year). While The Solid Gold Kidnapping is frequently characterized as a "pilot," this is an imprecise term for the third movie overall and the second of two Suspense Movies. Kidnapping's claim to "pilot" status is primarily its prior and distinct nature. This would be the last bionic TV Movie made until Return of the Six Million Dollar Man and the Bionic Woman some 14 years later.
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