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Bruce Parry has made the documentary series Tribe, Amazon and Arctic for BBC and have shown extreme environments, indigenous peoples and other important issues.
Biologically yes. His father, Warren McGinnis, had his reproductive DNA overwritten by a nanotech solution, created by Amanda Waller from Cadmus, administered to him when he went in for a flu shot. For the full explanation watch the episode Epilogue of Justice League Unlimited.
Confusingly enough there is no actual definite answer to where Gotham City is even located, various Writers have changed it's location over the years. A majority of the time it is normally considered to be in New York and legendary Batman writer Bill Finger said that it was the basis for Gotham. But DC had stated that Gotham is in New Jersey. In the recent Christopher Nolan films Gotham is actually more or less based on Chicago as he stated that was the basis for his interpretation of the city, but this is not considered canon but it can be considered the "Actual" location of Gotham. Alternatively in a episode of Young Justice Gotham was shown as being in Southwest Connecticut but this is also not canon, just more proof that no one truly knows where this city is located.
In the movie that they fought in, Bruce Lee is shown breaking Chuck's neck after a fairly long fight.
no Bruce was assassinated (poisoned) but chuck would probably beat Bruce if he lived today
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he was first shown in 1978, the old series.
it is already being shown
The German mini series shown on BBC2 in the 1970's was known as Norman Gunston .
Series 6 is expected to be shown sometime in Spring of 2011.
its being shown every Sunday