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The series' two-hour pilot movie, which established the Hulk's origins, aired on November 4, 1977. The series' 80 episodes were originally broadcast by CBS over five seasons from 1978 to 1982. It was developed and produced by Kenneth Johnson, who also wrote or directed some episodes.
The original 1977-1982 Incredible Hulk series starring Bill Bixby and Lou Ferrigno.
Pilotowy odcinek, The Incredible Hulk, został pokazany w postaci filmu telewizyjnego 4 listopada 1977 roku na antenie CBS. Drugi odcinek, The Incredible Hulk: Death in the Family, wyemitowano również w postaci filmu telewizyjnego pod koniec tego samego miesiąca.
The interview upsets David because Jessie was able to lift her vehicle and save her son, but he was unable to do the same for Laura. They also interview a certain Mrs. Epstein, daughter of two Holocaust victims who had both been executed in gas chambers, who had been pinned during an earthquake.
The Incredible Hulk: Directed by Kenneth Johnson. With Bill Bixby, Susan Sullivan, Jack Colvin, Lou Ferrigno. A troubled scientist's accidental overexposure to gamma radiation curses him with the tendency to change into a bestial green brute under extreme emotional stress.
Triangle is episode five in season five of the live-action TV series The Incredible Hulk. It originally aired on November 13, 1981 on CBS. When David becomes involved with a young woman, he incurs the wrath of a possessive lumber baron who tries to "convince" him to leave the area.
A woman with psychic powers identifies David as the Hulk's alter-ego. While the Hulk is a suspect in the slaying of a teenager, the woman predicts that Jack McGee will be murdered by the real killer unless our hero intervenes.