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The following is an episode list for the television series Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman. In the United States, the show aired on ABC, premiering on September 12, 1993, [1] and concluding on June 14, 1997. [2] At the end of its run, 87 (or 88 if the 2 hour pilot is split up) episodes had aired.
The first season of Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of Superman originally aired between September 12, 1993 and May 8, 1994, beginning with "Pilot". The series loosely follows writer John Byrne's concept of Clark Kent as the true personality and Superman as a secondary disguise.
Lois and Clark finally wed in the episode "Swear To God, This Time We're Not Kidding". The same week, DC Comics released Superman: The Wedding Album, featuring the marriage of Lois and Clark. The series ended on a cliffhanger in which Lois and Clark find an infant in Clark's old bassinet, along with a note that claimed the child belonged to them.
Time to leave your Fortress of Solitude and watch Teri Hatcher and Dean Cain as DC Comic's premier power couple, Lois Lane and Clark Kent. The Pilot "Pilot," Lois & Clark: The New Adventures of ...
Lois and Clark solve the mystery and Mamba, along with the clones, get arrested while Lex escapes from prison after an official pardon that was written by the president clone. Lois and Clark get married but at the end of the episode it's revealed that the Lois who is with Clark is also a clone as the real Lois was replaced before the wedding.
The Clark Kent of Earth-167 (aka Smallville) lost his to Lana amid a sea of candles and Coldplay, but as we learned during a premiere flashback this week, the Clark of Superman & Lois has only ...
Fittingly titled “Regular Guy,” tonight’s episode (The CW, 8/7c) explores the weight of Clark’s hidden identity and the unintended consequences of leading a double life.
Series intertitles in black and white (1952–54) and color (1955–58) This is a list of Adventures of Superman episodes. The first two seasons, comprising 52 episodes and half of the series' whole, were filmed in black and white. In 1954, series producer Whitney Ellsworth insisted on filming in color, as some home viewers were beginning to purchase color television sets. However, these ...