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** CGI, but the 1970s Spider-Man TV show had spunk
![]() ![]() Fred Waugh takes a peek through the camera, in costume as Spider-Man. Image: CBS/Getty Images In September 1977, CBS brought Stan Lee’s Spider-Man to television with a two-hour movie, which was then extended as a ****** entitled The Amazing Spider-Man. Peter Parker was played by Australian actor Nicholas Hammond, who had previously played the young Friedrich von Trapp in The Sound of Music and broken Marcia’s **se on an episode of The Brady Bunch. Villains from the Spider-Man comics, such as the Green Goblin and Doctor Octopus, were **where to be found, replaced by more grounded, realistic foes such as mind-controlling New Age gurus, cultists and Latin American politicians Read more... More about Entertainment, Tv, Television, History, and Superheroes ??????? ??????: ** CGI, but the 1970s Spider-Man TV show had spunk || ??????: rss || ??????: اسم منتداك
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