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"The Phenom"
Series The Incredible Hulk
Season 5, Episode 1
Air date October 2nd, 1981
Writers Reuben Leder
Director Bernard McEveety
Producers Jill Donner; Kenneth Johnson; Robert Bennett Steinhauer
Starring Bill Bixby; Lou Ferrigno; Jack Colvin
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"The Phenom" is the first episode of season five of the live-action superhero fantasy series The Incredible Hulk and the seventy-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Bernard McEveety and written by Reuben Leder. It first aired on CBS on Friday, October 2nd, 1981 at 8:00 pm.

Cast[]

Principal Cast[]

Actor Role
Bill Bixby Doctor David Banner
Lou Ferrigno The Hulk
Jack Colvin Jack McGee [1]

Guest Stars[]

Actor Role
Brett Cullen Joe Dumming
Anne Lockhart Audrey
Dick O'Neill Cyrus T. McCormack
Ken Swofford Johnny
Robert Donner Bernard Devlin

Notes & Trivia[]

  • This episode is production code number: 55427.
  • Featured alias: David Beddiger.

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  1. The actor is credited, but otherwise does not appear in this episode.


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