The Green Hornet.
How many of you watched the '60s show The Green Hornet in order to see the master himself, Bruce Lee. I know that is when I began an interest in martial arts. It's amazing how many people were influenced by him.
I understand that in China it was billed as something like "The Bruce Lee Show", and that Van Williams was considered almost superfluous.
To give you an idea of my interest in the show--and my age at the time--I recall buying a Green Hornet coloring book; it seemed preferable to relying on someone else to remember to get it for me for Christmas.

(I just learned that Al Hirt played the theme--Rimsky-Korsokov's "Flight of the Bumblebee".)
Does anyone know what make/model the Black Beauty was?
(I just found that one too: a 1966 Chrysler Imperial.)
To give you an idea of my interest in the show--and my age at the time--I recall buying a Green Hornet coloring book; it seemed preferable to relying on someone else to remember to get it for me for Christmas.

(I just learned that Al Hirt played the theme--Rimsky-Korsokov's "Flight of the Bumblebee".)
Does anyone know what make/model the Black Beauty was?
(I just found that one too: a 1966 Chrysler Imperial.)
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