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Kung Fu: how Bruce Lee lost out to David Carradine for role in martial arts TV series

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Kung Fu, the popular 1970s martial arts TV series starring David Carradine, followed the adventures of a Shaolin monk in the Wild West; the failure to give Bruce Lee the lead role has caused much speculation since.
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