a5c7b9f00b &quot;Faster than a speeding bullet! More powerful than a locomotive! Able to leap tall buildings at a single bound!&quot; Mild-mannered reporter for the Daily Planet is really the greatest superhero of them all who &quot;fights a never-ending battle for truth, justice, and the American way!&quot; The Man of Steel fights crime with help from his friends at the Daily Planet. Along with Batman, this was a great 60&#39;s superhero series about the adventures of my favourite superhero.<br/><br/>George Reeves was very good in the roleSuperman and he was well supported by an excellant supporting cast.<br/><br/>The stories themselves were just pure fun. Some of them may have been tongue in cheek but who wants seriousness when they switch on a TV? If you want seriousness switch onto the news. This show was great fantasy (like most shows in the 1960&#39;s) and when they repeated it here in England back in the late 1980&#39;s I tuned in again.<br/><br/>Here in England none of the good TV series ever seem to be released on video but I wish someone would release the entire series onto video someday.<br/><br/>Fantastic and fun-watching it was a real treat. Okay, folks. This is a great show. But the &quot;trivia&quot; given about the black-and-white costume is incorrect. The costume used in the first two seasons was brown and gray, not brown and white. I&#39;ve seen it. It&#39;s odd-looking, no doubt. The actual color costume is much better looking, but that wasn&#39;t the point when they created the brown/gray combo. It was just what they felt would photograph properly for early television broadcasts. <br/><br/>With so much dreck being released on DVD, when is Warner going to wise up and finally release the entire series for the world to enjoy? It certainly puts forth a very positive message and George Reeves is greatSuperman.
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