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  1. Urko is a fictional character who first appeared in the Planet of the Apes television series, played by Mark Lenard. The character was inspired by Ursus from Beneath the Planet of the Apes, and in early series outlines that was also his name before evolving to 'Urso' and finally 'Urko'.

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    Urko survived from the TV series but in a different incarnation.

    General Urko was the greedy and ambitious Chief of Security who worked alongside Zaius and hoped to destroy both the humanoids and the Underdwellers and take charge of Ape City himself. After hearing rumours of intelligent humanoids, Urko began a hunt during which he captured the astronaut Bill Hudson ("Bright Eyes"), who was handed over to Zira and Cornelius.

    •The 2017 short story anthology Planet of the Apes: Tales from the Forbidden Zone included a tale in which Urko dies during 3980, when he tries to invade the lair of the Underdwellers.

  2. Planet of the Apes TV Series-Urko - YouTube. Law Giver. 1.08K subscribers. Subscribed. 26. 3.4K views 9 years ago. Chief of Security Urko was the main antagonist of the Planet of...

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  3. Chief of Security Urko was the main antagonist of the Planet of the Apes television series, a violent gorilla character in the tradition of Generals Ursus and Aldo. He had encountered astronauts before, we are told, and killed them immediately. He insisted on doing the same this time but Zaius...

  4. Planet of the Apes is a 1974 American science fiction television series that was broadcast on CBS. The series features Roddy McDowall , Ron Harper , James Naughton , and Mark Lenard . It is based on the 1968 film of the same name and its sequels , which were, in turn, based on the 1963 novel Planet of the Apes by Pierre Boulle .

    • September 13 –, December 20, 1974
    • CBS
  5. When it comes to Apes, the Planet doesn’t turn, it twists. That’s because the reveal at the end of the original 1968 Planet of the Apes is one of those iconic shots from movie history, known and parodied the world over, guaranteeing you’d never look at a 150-foot woman the same way ever again.

  6. Planet of the Apes is an American science fiction media franchise consisting of films, books, television series, comics, and other media about a post-apocalyptic world in which humans and superintelligent apes clash for control.