Kane
02-17-2008, 12:09 AM
As you know, Lou Ferrigno published an autobiography called My Incredible Life as the Hulk. It was published in 2003 (the same year the movie was released in theaters). There are some interesting facts related to the series (as well its cast and crew) that I have learned from reading the book.
Here are just a few examples:
1) Lou Ferrigno has never been compensated for any of the merchandising associated with the TV show.
2) When CBS canceled The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby tried to get the series picked up by another network. In the book, Lou wrote that Bill spoke to other networks about carrying the show, but a deal could not be reached in time. (When Lou wrote "other networks," he was implying that Bill contacted ABC and NBC; those networks and CBS were the only primetime networks in existence at the time.)
3) Although the studio claimed that Lou Ferrigno was not available to do the proposed Hulk/Spiderman TV-movie (which was scrapped before there was any chance to film it), Lou Ferrigno contradicted this. In the book, he stated that he was never contacted about the project, and that he had no knowledge of it until many years later.
For those of you who have read My Incredible Life as the Hulk, what information did you discover from reading the book?
Here are just a few examples:
1) Lou Ferrigno has never been compensated for any of the merchandising associated with the TV show.
2) When CBS canceled The Incredible Hulk, Bill Bixby tried to get the series picked up by another network. In the book, Lou wrote that Bill spoke to other networks about carrying the show, but a deal could not be reached in time. (When Lou wrote "other networks," he was implying that Bill contacted ABC and NBC; those networks and CBS were the only primetime networks in existence at the time.)
3) Although the studio claimed that Lou Ferrigno was not available to do the proposed Hulk/Spiderman TV-movie (which was scrapped before there was any chance to film it), Lou Ferrigno contradicted this. In the book, he stated that he was never contacted about the project, and that he had no knowledge of it until many years later.
For those of you who have read My Incredible Life as the Hulk, what information did you discover from reading the book?