the Incredible HULK tv show Lou Ferrigno Autograph Signed autographed photo
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Description
I am happy to put forth this beautiful auction for sale.
If you are a fan of Science Fiction, AND
of MARVEL COMIC 'S THE INCREDIBLE HULK ....
this rare auction is the one for you....
Imagine owning a piece of TELEVISION HISTORY for yourself.
Here is the perfect vintage collectible for any fan
of the INCREDIBLE HULK TV SHOW.
It is a vintage Hand- Signed 8 x 10 autographed photo.
This is a hand- signed photograph .
It comes with
an Official Certificate of Authenticity.
This ultra-rare piece of history certainly belongs in the den of a true fan
and would look amazing framed !!!!
This would indeed make a wonderful gift, or look amazing hanging on the wall in your
family room or study for all to admire and enjoy. I am sure you will cherish it for years
to come.
Buy this now and own a TRULY RARE and WONDERFUL piece of Movie Star History.
This item comes with a Certificate of Authenticity to guarantee it's provenance.
Thanks for shopping with me. Sincerely, Harry
The Incredible Hulk (1978 TV series)
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopediaThis article is about the live-action series. For other uses, see The Incredible Hulk (disambiguation).This article needs additional citations for verification. Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. (February 2009)The Incredible HulkOpening title screenGenreAction-AdventureScience fiction
DramaCreated byBased on characters by Stan Leeand Jack KirbyDeveloped byKenneth JohnsonStarringBill Bixby
Lou Ferrigno
Jack ColvinEnding theme"The Lonely Man Theme" (Joe Harnell)Composer(s)Joe HarnellCountry of originUnited StatesOriginallanguage(s)EnglishNo. of seasons5No. of episodes82 (List of episodes)ProductionExecutiveproducer(s)Kenneth JohnsonProducer(s)James D. ParriottRunning time44–48 minutesBroadcastOriginal channelCBS, NBC (post-series)Original runNovember 4, 1977 (pilot movie)
November 28, 1977 (pilot sequel)
March 10, 1978 – June 2, 1982ChronologyFollowed byThe Incredible Hulk Returns
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 David Banner, Lou Ferrigno as the Hulk, and Jack Colvin as Jack McGee.
In the TV series, Dr. David Banner, a widowed physician and scientist, who is presumed dead, travels across America under assumed names (his false surnames always begin with the letter "B", but he keeps his first name), and finds himself in positions where he helps others in need despite his terrible secret: in times of extreme anger, he transforms into a huge, incredibly strong green creature, who has been given the name "The Hulk”. In his travels, Banner earns money by working temporary jobs while searching for a way to control his condition. All the while, he is obsessively pursued by a tabloid newspaper reporter, Jack McGee, who is convinced that the Hulk is a deadly menace whose exposure would enhance his career.
The series was originally broadcast by CBS from 1978 to 1982, with 82 episodes over five seasons. The two-hour pilot movie, which established the Hulk's origins, aired on November 4, 1977. It was developed andproduced by Kenneth Johnson, who also wrote or directed some episodes.
After the series ended, the fate of David Banner was a cliffhanger until 1988. The franchise was purchased from CBS by rival NBC. They produced three television films: The Incredible Hulk Returns (directed byNicholas J. Corea), The Trial of the Incredible Hulk and The Death of the Incredible Hulk (both directed by Bill Bixby).[1] Since its debut, The Incredible Hulk series has garnered a worldwide fan base.[2]
Contents
[hide]- 1 Cast and characters
- 2 Origin
- 3 Production
- 3.1 Development
- 3.2 Casting
- 3.3 Opening narration
- 3.4 Music
- 4 Story arc
- 5 Guest stars and cameos
- 6 Notable episodes
- 7 Broadcast history
- 8 Made-for-TV movies
- 9 DVD releases
- 10 Other media
- 11 References
- 12 External links
Cast and characters[edit]
- Bill Bixby as David Bruce Banner
- Lou Ferrigno as Hulk
- Jack Colvin as Jack McGee
- Ted Cassidy as the narrator and the voice of the Hulk (uncredited)