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| Original Air Date—10 March 1978 David 'Benson' is saved from a couple of muggers by a boxer nicknamed 'Rocky' and becomes his friend and corner-man. Unfortunatly the young man suffers from high blood pressure and is being used to ferry drugs by a scrupulous manager. |
| Original Air Date—17 March 1978 David 'Bradburn' is researching control methods for animal aggression with a female doctor at a zoo. She gets into trouble when new animals keep dying from a mysterious illness. |
| Original Air Date—24 March 1978 David 'Blaine' takes a job as a valet to investigate the murder of a model that the Hulk is being blamed for. We get to see different accounts of the murder in flashback. But which one really happened? |
| Original Air Date—31 March 1978 David 'Blake' is working at an arcade in Times Square, where everybody pays off 'Uncle Jason'. David finds out two elderly men are planning to take matters into their own hands. |
| Season 1, Episode 7: 747Original Air Date—7 April 1978 David 'Brown' is flying from San Francisco to Chicago only to find out some of the crew are plotting to steal the Egyptian artifacts on board. |
| Original Air Date—21 April 1978 David is working as a card shoe in Vegas when he learns his Casino owning boss is crooked. To complicate matters, the people holding the evidence are acquaintances of Jack McGee. |
| Original Air Date—28 April 1978 While hitchhiking, Banner is picked up by a young woman desperate to get her rig back from the men who stole it from her. |
| Original Air Date—12 May 1978 David 'Barnard' subjects himself to an experimental DNA test but finds out his doctor's accomplices are gathering newborn babies for similar research. |
| Original Air Date—19 May 1978 Banner uses forged documents to take the place of safety inspector Robert Patterson in order to get access to Gamma ray inversion equipment at a power plant when an earthquake hits. |
| Original Air Date—31 May 1978 David 'Barton' works in the kitchen of a tavern on the waterfront and helps the young widow who owns it to fight pushy union men. |
| See all videos (2) » | Season 2, Episode 1: MarriedOriginal Air Date—22 September 1978 David and Carolyn marry in Hawaii and continue to work to find a cure for both their afflictions in a race against time. |
| Original Air Date—29 September 1978 As the people of Antowuk resort community take advantage of a Hulk sighting, David 'Barton's' hotheaded boss goes as far as to dress up as a creature. |
| Season 2, Episode 3: RickyOriginal Air Date—6 October 1978 Banner works as a mechanic at a racetrack and befriends a retarded young man, the brother of the local champ, who is taken advantage off by some rival race-drivers. |
| Original Air Date—13 October 1978 David 'Bishop' contacts native American Thomas Logan, who has developed a herbal compound to calm down high strung racing horses, hoping it might cure his condition. |
| Original Air Date—20 October 1978 Working as a grounds-keeper at an elementary school, David 'Baxter' suspects one schoolboy of being a victim of child abuse. |
| Original Air Date—27 October 1978 David 'Braemer' meets an old Chinese master on the road who is on his way back to the school he founded in San Francisco. There they find one of his students running his old neighborhood with fear and corruption. |
| Original Air Date—3 November 1978 David works as a barman at the Pandemonium Disco when he recognizes a teenage girl, Alice, whom he used to know years before. He finds out she has a serious drinking problem. |
| Original Air Date—10 November 1978 David 'Burnett', working as a ankle wrapper at the Colloseum, is interested in Dr. Stewart's hypnotic therapy, but his treatment of a star football player only seems to make the man's aggressive tendencies get worse. |
| Original Air Date—24 November 1978 David is washing dishes at Bruno's Restaurant, who's owners are being targeted by a sleazy journalist from The National Inquirer. When Banner's picture is taken, he has to break into the building where Jack McGee works to get it back. |
| Original Air Date—1 December 1978 David 'Brown' and a young widow he has never met before are framed for the murder of her husband by a corrupt sheriff and his men. Handcuffed together, the two of them make their escape. |
| Season 2, Episode 11: WildfireOriginal Air Date—17 January 1979 As 'David Blakeman', Banner is trying to earn some money working on an oil rig. The owner's daughter takes a liking to him, but fierce competitors will do anything to sabotage their work. |
| Original Air Date—24 January 1979 In Mexico, David 'Baily' has secluded himself from other people to keep his rage in check. But Gail Collins, another doctor on the run stumbles upon his hiding place. Now McGee and others are looking for both of them. |
| See all videos (2) » | Original Air Date—31 January 1979 David 'Butler' works at a car-wash in a black neighborhood run by a drug dealer with a black panther. He tries to help two orphans, the youngest of which is a diabetic. |
| See all videos (2) » | Season 2, Episode 14: HauntedOriginal Air Date—7 February 1979 David helps a young woman move back into her childhood home and stays to work as her gardener when it turns out she is haunted by her past, namely her deceased twin sister. |
| Original Air Date—2 March 1979 Banner has lost his memory after a car crash. With his face wrapped in bandages, he accepts Jack McGee's proposition to see a specialist. Unfortunately, their plane goes down in the woods and Jack injures his legs. Now it is up to David to get them out of there. |
| Original Air Date—9 March 1979 'John Doe' and McGee bond while keeping ahead of the forest fire and a pack of wolves. After transforming into the Hulk, Banner regains his memory and when McGee witnesses a second transformation, he finally realizes the Hulk is not a green creature full time. |
| Original Air Date—16 March 1979 David returns to master Li Sung, who has become ill and wants a promising student to take over his work. Unfortunately, the young man is torn between the school and his work as a policeman. |
| Season 2, Episode 18: No EscapeOriginal Air Date—30 March 1979 David 'Baron' is arrested as a vagrant but manages to escape along side a mental patient who thinks he's Ernest Hemmingway. Feeling guilty, David has to track the man down before he hurts himself or his loved ones. |
| Original Air Date—6 April 1979 David 'Barton' joins an expedition that has found evidence of a pre-historic Hulk and is recognized by a young doctor who was inspired by him. Together they try to find out if the earlier Hulk might have found a cure. |
| Original Air Date—4 May 1979 McGee reluctantly takes on an intern as his assistant, who takes an interest in a lonely little man claiming to be the Hulk. David 'Beeman' worries if the man might actually know his secret identity. |
| Original Air Date—11 May 1979 David 'Balin' is working as an orderly at Valley View Sanatorium. After discovering that a surgeon is using experimental mind control, he unwillingly becomes a patient himself. |
| Original Air Date—25 May 1979 David 'Brennan' inadvertently joins up with a modern day 'Bonnie & Clyde' who blow up gas stations in a bid to avenge the death of the male's father. |
| Original Air Date—21 September 1979 David accidentally befriends a depressed Rock star (Phillips) who is being dominated by her manager/sister. |
| Season 3, Episode 2: Blind RageOriginal Air Date—28 September 1979 David 'Blair' is staying with a young army officer and his family, who gets blinded after handling a toxic gas cannister. When David investigates, he soon loses his sight as well. |
| Original Air Date—5 October 1979 David 'Barnes' meets Joleen, a 16 year old genius who has escaped from an institute where she was being tested to find her mother. |
| Season 3, Episode 4: The SlamOriginal Air Date—19 October 1979 David is thrown into the slammer for vagrancy and stealing an apple. As prisoner 1124, he soon finds out the Sheriff and the warden are making money by forcing the inmates to do hard labor for local farmers. |
| Original Air Date—26 October 1979 David 'Barker' is fired from a dish washing job thanks to eccentric old magician Jasper the Great who promptly takes him on as his new assistant. |
| Season 3, Episode 6: JakeOriginal Air Date—2 November 1979 David is working as a band aid and aspirin man at a Gastin Rodeo. An over the hill and ailing rodeo star called Jake wants to win one last price enabling him to pay off his younger brother's debts. |
| Original Air Date—9 November 1979 David, working as a cab driver for the struggling Majestic Cab Co., finds himself being harassed by a loan shark's enforcer. |
| Season 3, Episode 8: HomecomingOriginal Air Date—30 November 1979 David finds himself traveling home to Treverton, Grail Valley for Thanksgiving where his sister, who is also scientist, asks him to help find a way to save the family farm from being sold to a land developer. |
| Season 3, Episode 9: The SnareOriginal Air Date—7 December 1979 David 'Bennet' is invited by a millionaire to play a game of chess on his private island. The man turns out to be a hunter and David becomes his prey. |
| Season 3, Episode 10: BabalaoOriginal Air Date—14 December 1979 David is assisting Doctor Renee DuBois in New Orleans, where the locals believe more in the voodoo magic of former con Babalao than regular medicine. |
| Original Air Date—21 December 1979 David 'Bishop' is working overtime at Slaters department store the night two brothers break in. When the safe proves harder to crack than expected, David pretends to be after the money as well. |
| Original Air Date—4 January 1980 David 'Bowman' is mistaken for criminal Mike Cassidy, who promptly shaves off his mustache to take advantage of the situation. |
| Original Air Date—11 January 1980 When Patricia Steinhouer takes over her fathers duties at the National Register, she takes Jack McGee off the Hulk story. Jack, who's obsession with the Hulk makes him see the green Goliath everywhere, tries to convince her otherwise. |
| Season 3, Episode 14: SideshowOriginal Air Date—25 January 1980 David 'Burns' reluctantly becomes the stage manager for a carnival act and gets close to a young 'psychic' who is accused of being a jinx. |
| Original Air Date—1 February 1980 David hooks up with a lone biker who's wanted by the police for questioning and by his club for deserting them. |
| Original Air Date—8 February 1980 David 'Bannister' takes a job as a handyman at the Chesley Heights home for girls, only to find out the girls are being schooled in the arts of pick pocketing and safe cracking. |
| Original Air Date—15 February 1980 David 'Becker' befriends reformed con artist Harry Henderson, who buys a winning lottery ticket in David's name. After Henderson collect the money, he starts to set in motion the one big scam he always dreamed of. |
| Original Air Date—22 February 1980 After meeting a kindred soul in Annie, a young psychic who learns his secret just by touching him, David is devastated when the creature appears to have caused the death of a young man. He resolves to take drastic measures, until Annie foresees the death of Jack McGee. |
| Original Air Date—29 February 1980 David 'Braynard' is arrested for carrying explosives for his little old landlady and the forced to help the FBI, who find out his true identity, to catch her. The old lady however, finds out about his other secret. |
| Season 3, Episode 20: DeathmaskOriginal Air Date—14 March 1980 A masked man is killing young women at a Prestonville college. Librarian David 'Brent' becomes a suspect and is interrogated while an angry mob gathers outside. |
| Season 3, Episode 21: EquinoxOriginal Air Date—21 March 1980 David 'Beldon' is working in the library of a spoiled heiress who insists that he attends her Equinox Masquarade party. Having almost caught his quarry during the previous Hulk-out, McGee joins the party, wearing a disguise and carrying a tranquilizer gun. Meanwhile, one of the guests has had enough of the host bullying everyone around and plans his revenge. |
| See all videos (2) » | Season 3, Episode 22: Nine HoursOriginal Air Date—4 April 1980 Mobsters want to dispose of an old gangster while he's in hospital. They kidnap the son of David 'Breck''s landlady so he has to let them into the hospital he works at as an orderly. David teams up with another tenant, a washed up ex cop, to find the boy before his time runs out. |
| Original Air Date—11 April 1980 David 'Brown' has walked right into a raging forest fire and is both forced to help out and accused of starting it all. McGee also joins the volunteers, looking for the Hulk. |
| Original Air Date—7 November 1980 David saves a blind woman from drowning and accompanies her back to her cabin in the woods. When a mysterious meteor crashes nearby, David gets stuck in mid-metamorphosis between Hulk and man. A secret military organization code named Prometheus investigating the crash site, soon find the creature and the girl. |
| Original Air Date—14 November 1980 Project Prometheus gathers a group of scientist to study the captured Hulk, whom they suspect of being an extra-terrestrial. Jack McGee has sneaked into the secret compound, and after freeing David's blind girlfriend he tries to convince the specialists about the value of what they have caught. |
| Season 4, Episode 3: Free FallOriginal Air Date—21 November 1980 David 'Blake' is working for a sky diving team, who's star reluctantly returns to his home town where he has unfinished business with the local senator and his son. |
| Season 4, Episode 4: Dark SideOriginal Air Date—5 December 1980 David 'Barnard' is lodging with a family who's teenage daughter develops a crush on him and an animosity towards her sea fairing father. When one of David's self induced experiments goes wrong, the violent right side of his brain begins to take over his personality, as well as the Hulk's. |
| Season 4, Episode 5: Deep ShockOriginal Air Date—12 December 1980 After the Hulk takes a jolt of electricity while saving a co-workers at the Tres Lobos Power plant, David 'Benton' starts to get psychic premonitions. |
| Original Air Date—9 January 1981 A mercenary arrives at the National Register to offer Jack McGee's help in pursuing the Hulk. But when it comes to light that the man's real intention is to kill the creature, he is turned down by the Register, only to be hired by rival publisher Limelight. |
| Season 4, Episode 7: Fast LaneOriginal Air Date—16 January 1981 David 'Brendan' is driving a car from LA to New York, unaware there's a large sum of dirty money in the back. Both a couple of mechanics and the mob want it back. |
| Original Air Date—23 January 1981 Old fashioned Private Eye Eddie Cain narrates a tale of murder, mobsters, a gardener without a past named David Benedict, and a green giant. |
| Original Air Date—6 February 1981 David 'Beller' is working at a restaurant with weightlifter Carl Molino, who is talked into entering a bodybuilding contest by small time hustler Mandy. |
| Season 4, Episode 10: Wax MuseumOriginal Air Date—13 February 1981 David 'Beckwith' takes a job at the Gamble Wax Museum, assisting a woman suffering from hallucinations ever since her father died in a fire. |
| Season 4, Episode 11: East WindsOriginal Air Date—20 February 1981 Chinese gangsters are after a gold treasure hidden in David 'Barrett' rented China Town apartment. An old cop has fallen in love with a girl forced to work for the gangster. |
| Original Air Date—6 March 1981 David 'Barr' travels to Vissaria where another Hulk was sighted years before. He finds the lab where the creature originated, a man claims to have been the 'first' Hulk and most importantly, a cure. |
| Original Air Date—13 March 1981 Del Frye has exposed himself to Gama radiation to re-awaken his own Hulk. David asks the widow of the man who created and cured Frye's creature thirty years earlier for help in trapping him, as this version of the Hulk is decidedly more bloodthirsty than David's. |
| Original Air Date—27 March 1981 David 'Blackwell' is paralyzed after being hit by a car. He becomes convinced with the idea that the Hulk's powers of regeneration could make him walk again. |
| Original Air Date—3 April 1981 Emerson Fletcher, a colleagues of Jack McGee at the Register steals a lead on the Hulk. Recognising David 'Butler' for who he really is, Fletcher blackmails Banner into giving him an interview. |
| Original Air Date—17 April 1981 On his arrival in Baltimore, David 'Benley' meets Buster Caldwell, a midget wrestler with a big mouth that gets both of them in trouble. |
| Season 4, Episode 17: DannyOriginal Air Date—15 May 1981 David 'Bentzen' tries to help a young widow and her baby get away from a living with criminal hick brother in law. |
| Season 4, Episode 18: PatternsOriginal Air Date—22 May 1981 David is working for a New York clothes manufacturer who's banking everything on his daughters fashion show. A couple of loan sharks start using force to get their money back. |
| Season 5, Episode 1: The PhenomOriginal Air Date—2 October 1981 David 'Bedecker' travels to Miami with a farm boy with potential to be a baseball star, and has to protect the boy from a scrupulous manager. |
| Original Air Date—9 October 1981 David becomes an unwilling accomplice when three inmates, one of whom is heavily pregnant, escape from a female prison to fled across the mountains. |
| Season 5, Episode 3: VeteranOriginal Air Date—16 October 1981 David 'Barnes' tries to stop a plot to assassinate a Vietnam hero running for office, but neither the target nor the assassin are exactly what they appear to be. |
| Season 5, Episode 4: SanctuaryOriginal Air Date—6 November 1981 David is urged to present himself as 'Father Costa' in order to protect a young boy who has taken sanctuary at the San Miguel Mission. |
| Season 5, Episode 5: TriangleOriginal Air Date—13 November 1981 David 'Beller' is working as a lumberjack in Jordantown and has begun to fall in love with Gale Weber. Unfortunately, rich tycoon Ellis Jordan has got his mind set on her as well, and his goons try to force David to leave town. |
| Season 5, Episode 6: SlavesOriginal Air Date—5 May 1982 David 'Becker' finds himself being forced to dig for gold in a mine for an escaped con and a former prison guard as one of their 'slaves'. |
| Original Air Date—12 May 1982 David 'Bradshaw' walks into a deserted town who's inhabitants have been evacuated because of a deadly gas leak. Together with a female scientist and an infected dog, he runs afoul of a small group of looters. |
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