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''The Incredible Hulk''

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Genre
Science-fiction, action-adventure drama
Developed for TV by
Based on characters created by
Music by
Country of origin
United States
No. of seasons
5
No. of episodes
82
Network
CBS
Preceded by
Followed by

"Mr. McGee don't make me angry. You wouldn't like me when I'm angry." —Dr. David Banner (tagline for the series)

The Incredible Hulk is a live-action science-fiction drama that ran on CBS from 1978 to 1982. It was created by Kenneth Johnson. The series was preceded by a pair of two-hour made-for-TV movies starting in November 1977. After the cancellation of the series, three television movies aired on NBC (1988, 1989 and 1990).

Premise[]

The story originates when Dr. David Banner and his wife Laura are riding in their car when a tire blows out. The car rolls over. David gets thrown out, but his wife does not. He tries to save her by lifting the car to get her out, but he can't. Later, he interviews people and finds a woman who had exactly the same thing happen to her, except that she got her son out of the car. Banner gets angry that others could save their loved ones, but he couldn't save his. He figures out that high levels of gamma radiation from sunspots, along with the emotional stress experienced in these situations, are the reason why these people were able to find the physical strength to save those they love. He decides to test his theory by using the lab equipment to subject himself to a concentrated dose of gamma radiation. Unknown to him, the equipment had been upgraded, causing him to administer a far higher dose than he had intended. This causes him, when he becomes angry, to metamorphose into the Hulk (when he transforms into the Hulk, Banner has no memory of what the creature does). After a laboratory accident kills Banner's research partner Dr. Elaina Marks, he is presumed dead and is forced to go on the run, whilst investigative reporter Jack McGee relentlessly pursues the Hulk, not knowing that the creature and Banner are one and the same.

Opening narration: "Dr. David Banner: physician, scientist; searching for a way to tap into the hidden strengths that all humans have. Then an accidental overdose of gamma radiation alters his body chemistry. And now when David Banner grows angry or outraged, a startling metamorphosis occurs...The creature is driven by rage and pursued by an investigative reporter. The creature is wanted for a murder he didn't commit. David Banner is believed to be dead and he must let the world think that he is dead until he can find a way to control the raging spirit that dwells within him."

In each individual episode, Banner finds himself in another town or city, working under an assumed name doing odd jobs to support himself and enable his research. Along the way, he feels compelled to help the people he meets out of whatever troubles that have befallen them. However, he invariably ends up in hostile situations which trigger his transformations into the Hulk, which in turn attracts the unwanted attention of McGee. Despite the Hulk's rampages often helping to put some wrong right in the lives of the people Banner meets, he is forced to flee the town at the end of each episode, endlessly drifting from place to place in his quest for a cure for his condition.

For origin recap, see The Incredible Hulk (pilot).

Main actors/characters[]

  • Ted Cassidy: voice of the Hulk (and opening narration) in seasons 1 & 2
  • Charles Napier: partial voice of the Hulk in seasons 3–5 (uncredited)

Episodes[]

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Season one[]

  1. The Incredible Hulk (pilot movie)
  2. Death in the Family (originally titled The Return of The Incredible Hulk as a 2-hour movie)
  3. Final Round
  4. The Beast Within
  5. Of Guilt Models And Murder
  6. Terror In Times Square
  7. 747
  8. The Hulk Breaks Las Vegas
  9. Never Give A Trucker An Even Break
  10. Life And Death
  11. Earthquakes Happen
  12. The Waterfront Story
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Season two[]

  1. Married
  2. The Antowuk Horror
  3. Ricky
  4. Rainbows End
  5. A Child In Need
  6. Another Path
  7. Alice In Disco Land
  8. Killer Instinct
  9. Stop The Presses
  10. Escape From Los Santos
  11. Wildfire
  12. A Solitary Place
  13. Like A Brother
  14. Haunted
  15. Mystery Man (Part 1)
  16. Mystery Man (Part 2)
  17. The Disciple
  18. No Escape
  19. Kindred Spirits
  20. The Confession
  21. The Quiet Room
  22. Vendetta Road
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Season three[]

  1. Metamorphosis
  2. Blind Rage
  3. Brain Child
  4. The Slam
  5. My Favorite Magician
  6. Jake
  7. Behind The Wheel
  8. Homecoming
  9. The Snare
  10. Babalao
  11. Captive Night
  12. Broken Image
  13. Proof Positive
  14. Sideshow
  15. Long Run Home
  16. Falling Angels
  17. The Lottery
  18. The Psychic
  19. Rock And A Hard Place
  20. Deathmask
  21. Equinox
  22. Nine Hours
  23. On The Line
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Season four[]

  1. Prometheus (Part 1)
  2. Prometheus (Part 2)
  3. Free Fall
  4. Dark Side
  5. Deep Shock
  6. Bring Me the Head of the Hulk
  7. Fast Lane
  8. Goodbye, Eddie Cain
  9. King of the Beach
  10. Wax Museum
  11. East Winds
  12. The First (Part 1)
  13. The First (Part 2)
  14. The Harder They Fall
  15. Interview With The Hulk
  16. Half Nelson
  17. Danny
  18. Patterns
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Season five[]

  1. The Phenom
  2. Two Godmothers
  3. Veteran
  4. Sanctuary
  5. Triangle
  6. Slaves
  7. A Minor Problem

Broadcast history[]

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CBS

  • March 1978 – January 1979: Fridays, 9:00 PM (ET)
  • January 1979: Wednesdays, 8:00 PM
  • February 1979 – November 1981: Fridays, 8:00 PM
  • May – June 1982: Wednesdays, 8:00 PM

Post-series movies[]

Trivia[]

References and allusions[]

See Hulk popular culture references

Media[]

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