The Incredible Hulk
The Hulk is an American television Set based on the Marvel Comics character, the Hulk. The show starred Bill Bixby as David Banner, Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk, along with Jack Colvin as Jack McGee and aired on the CBS television network.
From the TV show, Dr. David Banner, a naturopathic doctor and scientist, who is supposed dead, journeys across America under assumed names, and finds himself in places where he helps others in need despite his terrible trick: in times of extreme anger, he transforms into an enormous, incredibly strong green monster, who was given the name"The Hulk". In his journeys, Banner earns money while trying to find a way to control his 20, by running temporary jobs.
The show was broadcast by CBS from 1978 to 1982, with 82 episodes over five seasons. The two-hour pilot picture, which established the origins of that the Hulk, aired on November 4, 1977. It made and was developed by Kenneth Johnson, who wrote or directed several episodes.
The fate of David 1988 was a cliffhanger before 1988 after the show ended. The franchise has been purchased from CBS by NBC. They produced The Death of the Amazing Hulk, The Trial of the Extraordinary Hulk and three made-for-television movies: The Incredible Hulk Returns. Since its debut, The amazing Hulk series has garnered a group of followers.
Released: 1978-03-10