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The following is a list of The Incredible Hulk episodes. The series began with two, two-hour made-for-TV movies on November 4 and 27, 1977. Regular one-hour episodes began on March 10, 1978 and ended on May 12, 1982. It was created by Kenneth Johnson, aired on CBS, and ran for 80 episodes.
The Incredible Hulk is an American television series based on the Marvel Comics character the Hulk.The series aired on the CBS television network and starred Bill Bixby as Dr. David Banner, Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk, and Jack Colvin as Jack McGee.
Episode: "Message for Maureen/Gotcha/Acapulco Connection" 1977 The Oregon Trail: Fred F. Mason Episode: "The Scarlet Ribbon" 1977–1982 The Incredible Hulk: David Bruce Banner: series regular (82 episodes) TV Land Award for Character You REALLY Don't Want to Make Angry (2008) 1978 Once Upon a Classic: Himself (Host)
The Hulk runs towards the plane, on which Bella and Zed are attempting to escape, and breaks it open. Bella tries to shoot the Hulk but ends up shooting the fuel tank. As a result, the plane explodes, killing Bella and Zed. The Hulk is thrown hundreds of feet into the air and slams onto the concrete, wounded beyond the Hulk's healing powers.
In film, he starred in Night of Bloody Horror (1969), a low-budget slasher film in which he played the lead character Wesley Stuart.. On television, McRaney appeared in The Dukes of Hazzard in the episode "Hazzard Connection" (November 9, 1979), played a receptionist in two different episodes of The Rockford Files, and portrayed Tim Ryder, a heroin-addicted Vietnam War veteran in one episode ...
Ferrigno continued playing the Hulk role until 1981, although the last two episodes were not broadcast until May 1982. Later, he and Bixby co-starred in three The Incredible Hulk TV movies . In November 1978 and again in May 1979 Ferrigno appeared in Battle of the Network Stars .
In 1977, two Hulk television films were aired to strong ratings, leading to an Incredible Hulk TV series that aired from 1978 to 1982. A huge ratings success, the series introduced the popular Hulk catchphrase "Don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry", and broadened the character's popularity from a niche comic book readership ...
Character killed off in the episode that aired only a few days before his death. Was originally planned to appear in flashbacks in subsequent episodes, but had to be completely written out instead. James Hunt: Color commentator: Grand Prix: 1993-06-15 Heart attack Replaced by Jonathan Palmer. Raymond Burr: Perry Mason Perry Mason (TV film ...