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The
Greatest American Hero (1982) (TV)
- Starring as Chris Stofford in "The Resurrection
of Carlini"
- Ralph Hinkley (William Katt) was a teacher on a field
trip when the bus mysteriously drives itself into the
desert. Ralph is visited by aliens, who have decided
to endow him with superhuman powers to fight the battle
against injustice and crime. They gave him a special
suit and an instruction manual that Ralph manages to
lose with comical consequences. Also starring Robert
Culp and Connie Sellecca.
- In this episode, a magician is killed performing his
greatest trick and seemingly returns from the grave
to murder his three rivals. Ralph must use his suit
to out trick the would-be killer.
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The
Dukes of Hazzard (1980-1982) (TV)
- Starring as Pruitt in "The Treasure
of Soggy Marsh"
- Starring as Billy Joe in "The Hazzardville Horror"
- Bo (John Schneider) and Luke (Tom Wopat) Duke were
cousins living with their Uncle Jesse (Denver Pyle)
and cousin Daisy (Catherine Bach) on a farm in Hazzard
County. While mostly interested in driving fast in their
Dodge Charger called the General Lee, the Duke boys
sometimes thwarted Boss Hogg and Sheriff Roscoe P. Coltrane.
- In The Treasure of Soggy Marsh, Boss Hogg has Coy,
Vance and Daisy detained in Chicasaw County for robbery,
so he and his henchmen can proceed uninterrupted in
their search for $5 million in stolen bonds, which he
had submerged at the bottom of Soggy Marsh.
- In The Hazzardville Horror, Bo and Luke come to the
aid of beautiful Mary Lou Pringle, who is trying to
sell a mansion that is haunted. A pair of criminals
that have stashed a lot inside, stage supernatural events
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The
Amazing Spider-Man (1978) (TV)
- Starring as McTieg in "The Con Caper"
- Peter Parker (Nicholas Hammond) is bitten by a radioactive
spider, and finds himself with greatly increased strength,
the ability to stick to walls and a "spider-sense"
that allows him to sense danger. Designing a costume
and a webshooter that allows him to fire a strong artificial
web, he fights crimes as Spider-Man. |
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The
Incredible Hulk (1978) (TV)
- Starring as Doctor Stan Rhodes in "Life
and Death"
- Dr. David Banner (Bill Bixby) is a brilliant scientist
that is one day bombarded with Gamma Rays in a lab experiment
gone wrong. Since that time, whenever he is under extreme
stress, his body morphs into the seven foot tall, extremely
muscular and powerful 'Incredible Hulk' (Lou Ferrigno)
who also has bright green skin. After rampaging, he
morphs back to human form with amnesia.
- In this episode, David subjects himself to an experimental
DNA test but finds out his doctor's accomplices are
gathering newborn babies for similar research.
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Kolchak:
The Night Stalker (1975) (TV)
- Starring as a Shipping Clerk in "The
Sentry"
- Carl Kolchak (Darren McGavin) was a reporter for Chicago's
Independent News Service, and a trouble magnet for the
supernatural. Kolchak turned his investigative skills
to vampires, werewolves, zombies and all manner of legendary
creatures, but in the end he always failed to convince
his skeptical editor, Tony Vincenzo to print them.
- In this episode, an underground data-storage facility
excavates a tunnel for a new wing and several employees
appear to have been killed by a reptile. As Kolchak
tries to stay one step ahead of the law, the beast continues
destroying everything in its quest for eggs that were
stolen from it's nest.
- The Shipping Clerk is seen when Kolchak hides in a
large crate that he gets delivered to the facility,
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Kung
Fu (1974) (TV)
- Starring as Johnny in "Crossties"
- Caine (David Carradine), is a mixed American-Chinese
Shaolin monk on the run for killing a nephew of China's
emperor. He wanders the old west in search of his past
while suffering bigotry and bringing aid and enlightenment
to the afflicted.
- In this episode, Caine finds himself in a fight being
waged against the railroad. They want to settle and
give amnesty to the Youngblood gang. Unfortunately,
the Pinkertons, originally hired to wipe out the group,
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