CBS Network - The Incredible Hulk (Ending & Promos, 1977)
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- Опубликовано: 19 окт 2024
- Here is the ending credits to an episode of The Incredible Hulk (with voiceover promo for Circus of the Stars and Universal logo) followed immediately by CBS Network promos for M*A*S*H, One Day at a Time, and Lou Grant.
Voiceover during end credits for The Incredible Hulk by Bob Hite, famous as the voice of the "CBS Evening News with Walter Cronkite" from 1972 until his retirement in 1979.
Voiceover during CBS Promos by ??.
This aired on local Rockford, IL TV on Monday, November 28th 1977. (not Chicago, but close enough)
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The beaten woman in the Lou Grant promo was Julie Kavner, who played Rhoda's sister Brenda on the Mary Tyler Moore spin off Rhoda. In this episode, she's an entirely unrelated character. Julie is of course more known now as the voice of Marge Simpson on that cartoon that's been on for like 70 years!
Great endless note on the piano played during the universal tv jingle for the incredible hulk!
A very special episode ...
Movin' on!
The Tuesday night programs were originally aired Nov. 29, 1977.
Hulk: You wouldn't like me when i'm angry!
I thought David said that.
I wonder if this was the episode where he got beat up and turned into the Hulk?
Great Clips , ... ... .... Peace . .....
That is the closing to “Death in the Family”, which was the second of the two pilot movies that would lead to the series which premiered in March 1978.
Walter Cronkite actually retired in 1981.
Announcer Bob Hite retired in 1979, not Cronkite
Poor Dr. Banner, having to leave another area.
Not unlike The Fugitive's Dr. Richard Kimble.
The year Sussman was born
Even with the annoying VO, I really miss full closing credits.
Is that Julie Kavner? Wasn't she still on Rhoda then?
Is bob hite alive or dead
What ever happened to julie and her stepmother
Julie's stepmother and doctor were taken into custody.