Series regulars or semi-regulars in 'The Amazing Spiderman' from 1970-1982:
- Chip Fields as Rita Conway (1978)
- Ellen Bry as Julie Masters (1978)
- Michael Pataki as Captain Barbera (1978)
- Nicholas Hammond as Peter Parker (1978)
- Robert F. Simon as J. Jonah Jameson (1978)
1970-1982 Episode Guide for 'The Amazing Spiderman':
(Episodes with dates prior to 1970 aired as reruns.)
Season 1, episode 1
W: Robert Janes D: Ron Satlof
With Herb Braha (LeBeau), Joanna Cameron (Gail Hoffman), Robert Alda (Mr. White), Randy Powell (Craig), Sidney Clute (Inspector DeCarlo), Steven Anderson (Ted), Anne Bloom (Carla Wilson), Leigh Kavanaugh (Linda). Series debut. Bitten by a radioactive spider and endowed with superhuman powers, a young physicist finds that he and his alter ego are suspected of plutonium theft.
Season 1, episode 2
W: Robert Janes D: Ron Satlof
With Joanna Cameron (Gail Hoffman). A frantic search for a missing container of potentially lethal plutonium leads Spiderman to Hollywood in a race to foil an extortion plot and prevent the assasination of the President.
Season 1, episode 3
W: Robert Janes D: Michael Caffey
With Theodore Bikel (Mandak), Adrienne Larussa (Trina Pandit), Byron Webster (Professor Rustin), David Ralphe (Dr. Keller), John Calvin (Security Guard). The mysterious powers of a bronze idol threaten to be a match for the superhuman talents of Spiderman.
Season 1, episode 4
W: John W. Bloch D: Fernando Lamas
With Lloyd Bochner (Dr. Moon), Morgan Fairchild (Lisa Benson), Rick Traeger (Dr. Reichman), Irene Tedrow (Aunt May), Karl Swenson (Dr. Benson), Alex Rodine (Dr. Keyta). Spiderman becomes a type of Jekyll and Hyde personality when an experiment in genetic research invloving the technique of cloning goes awry.
Season 1, episode 5
W: Duke Sandefur D: Dennis Donnelly
With Alejandro Rey (President Calderon), Madeleine Stowe (Maria Calderon), Mark Baxley (Ted Arthur), Bruce Hayes (Emcee), Michael Santiago (Bodyguard), Barbara Luna (Lisa Alvarez), Harold Sakata (Matsu), Curt Klein (Bob Minor). An international beauty pageant contestant, the daughter of the new president of a Latin American country recently freed from terrorist dictatorship, is kidnapped and held for political ransom.
September 5, 1978: The Captive Tower
Season 2, episode 1
W: Gregory S. Dinallo D: Cliff Bole
With David Sheiner (Major E.W. Foster), Todd Susman (Farnum), Warren Vanders, Fred Lerner (Duke), William Mims. A modern, computer-controlled skyscraper is infiltrated by a former Army major who is a computer expert, and a small gang during the dedication ceremonies. The building, along with its occupants, is held for $10 million ransom.
Season 2, episode 2
W: Howard Dimsdale D: Larry Stewart
With Nicolas Coster, John Crawford, James Victor, Michael Santiago, Erik Stern, Tony Miller, John Dewey-Carter, Don Gazzaniga. In a daring daylight caper at the airport, a State Department courier is ambushed and his attache case, containing top-secret documents, is stolen.
Season 2, episode 3
W: Gregory S. Dinallo D: Tom Blank
With William Smithers (James Colbert), Ramon Bieri (Kates), Andrew Robinson (McTieg), Fred Downs (Warden). Spiderman discovers a plot by a disgraced politician to steal a million dollars from a supposedly impregnable vault.
Season 2, episode 4
W: Michael Michaelian D: Don McDougall
With Marlyn Mason (Lisa Kirkwood), Peter MacLean (Dr. Palarski), Paul Carr, Peggy McCay (Dr. Davis). Peter Parker is sent to investigate eerie happenings at the private estate of a lonely, gullible widow.
Season 2, episode 5
W: Howard Dimsdale D: Tony Ganz
With Geoffrey Lewis (Weldon Gray), Charles Haid (Lieutenant), Kenneth O'Brien, Jennifer Billingsley (Bonita Gray), Milt Kogan. Peter Parker suspects he is being used to frame an innocent person when he develops an incriminating photograph he didn't take.
Season 2, episode 6
W: Stephen Kandel D: Joseph Manduke
With Gavan O'Herlihy (David), Will Seltzer (Art), Dolph Sweet (Ben Sorgenson), George Petrie, Tom Stewart, Terrence McNally, Joe Medalis, Robert Miano, Ted Noose, William Georgio, Allan Arbus (George Hanson). A chemist friend of Peter Parker's stumbles upon a potent mind-control formula.
Season 2, episode 7
W: Lionel E. Siegel D: Don McDougall
With Rosalind Chao (Emily Chan), Hagan Beggs, Richard Erdman (Mr. Zeider), John Milford (Professor Dent), Benson Fong (Min Lo Chan), Anthony Charnotta (Quinn), George Kee Cheung (Doctor Pai), Tony Clark (Joe), Ted Danson (Major Collings), Myron Healey (Lt. Olson), Michael Mancini (Bertino), Robert Maya (Lou), Arnold F. Turner (Abbott). Peter Parker attempts to vindicate a high Chinese official accused of traitorous conduct. (Last show of the series.)