10 Things You Didn't Know About SpiderMan TV Show 70s

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Published 2022-07-21

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  • @moorebounce
    As a kid we didn't care about the lack of known villains and love interests. We were just happy to see him on TV.
  • @moviegeek9540
    Peter parker was only a teenager in the comics for the first 28 issues. He graduated high school in issue 28. By the time the show premiered he had been in college for about a decade. So him being a college student is still accurate to the source material.
  • @jaymesEo6
    Nicholas Hammond was the obvious model for the 90s animated series and my favorite peter in animated form.
  • The actor Nicholas Hammond moved to Australia back in the late 1980's. I met him in about 1991 at a pop culture convention and he happily chatted about Spiderman for close to an hour about it with the audience he attracted.
  • @MrDman21
    Nicholas Hammond went from playing Spider-Man to a director in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood 😄
  • @JRock424
    Here are two more facts about Spider-Man that were not mentioned *Chip Fields, who played Rita, was often shot either sitting behind a desk, or from the chest up. That's because she filmed her scenes while pregnant. *There were many cases when scenes of Spider-Man were shot on the same lot as Wonder Woman. Fred Waugh was good friends with Jeannie Epper, the primary Wonder Woman stunt double. There were many cases where they visit each other's sets to hang out wearing their respective costumes. Too bad no one could take pictures at the time.
  • @gus4u2c
    Nicholas Hammond was the perfect '70s/Bronze-Age of Comics, Spider-Man. He was great as Peter. Smart but not nerdy, shy but not a pathetic loser. That's the way Peter Parker was in the 1970's. Also the infamous cocky, sarcastic, humor of Peter Parker/Spider-Man is there if you listen for it. Parker's struggle with money and trying to do the right thing despite who he might hurt is in the late '70s tv show.
  • @wstine79
    Seeing the Spider-Man stunt double actually walking up the side of the building was great.
  • @sethkaicer319
    Watched it and loved it as a kid. Take me back to 1977
  • @bdso9593
    Back when Marvel and DC lived in harmony. I miss being a kid in the 70's.
  • @zeb3144
    I remember watching them as a kid in the 70's/80's on BBC. Loved them.
  • Too bad they didn't have a Spider-Man and The Incredible Hulk Crossover Event.
  • I felt that the 1990 Flash show suffered similarly. They tried to work the villains in, but changed them to just men in business suits. If memory serves, Mark Hamil, who played the Trickster, was the only one who insisted on wearing the villain suit, and his episode are now, probably the most remembered. On a tv budget, they could have done Kraven, Mysterio, maybe even Chameleon, but sadly, we didn't get that.
  • @alilately1013
    I was born in the 70s and this was my Spiderman. My dad was super into ccmics and that was the best time in the world to have shows AND cartoons. And even though we had them, most of us only had 3 damn channels.
  • Ironically Stan Lee LOVED the Japanese Spiderman which came out in the 70's as well.I remember waiting to see Spidey on Electric Company.
  • @SirKnight1096
    This show came out almost 2 weeks after my 10th Birthday and ended almost 2 months shy of my 12th birthday. Most of us kids thought it was fun and it was Spider-Man. We didn't care about the villains from the comics not being in it. We were there for the heroes. The Amazing Spider-Man, The Incredible Hulk, and Wonder Woman on CBS. Also on CBS we had Shazam! starting in 1974 to about 1976. They repackaged it with The Secrets of Isis for The Kid Super Power Hour. We had reruns of the 50's Superman series. Life was great for kids who loved their superheroes.
  • @ladybetty
    OMG!!! Talk about FLASHBACKS!!! As a kid, I used to watch every single show you mentioned in the beginning of this video, The Incredible Hulk, Wonder Woman, Shazam, and Spider-Man. I even watched the original Batman series with Adam West and another one called "Man From Atlantis" (1977-1978) starring Patrick Duffy. I've always had a love for super hero tv shows and movies. I could never get enough. This recent explosion of super-hero movies from the Marvel universe(s) and DC comics has refueled this love. I STILL can't get enough! This video brought back some amazing memories. Thanks Minty!!!