Mr. Parker was equally adept and protraying himself as an "ordinary guy" in film and TV, who happened to study the martial arts. He was a genius at making fun of himself and down playing his abilities. As recently as his stint in the Pink Panther movies, he depicted himself as a mean tough guy with bad luck that lost every confrontation with Inspector Clouseau- badly. Even in his major fight scene in "Revenge of the Pink Panther," even though he kicked the crap out of everyone, he still was hit over the head from behind with a bottle. Parker insisted on the human element of the martial artist who was good at what he did, but not infallible. In answer to the question about the kicks in the "Lucy" episodes as well as others like "I Spy," "Matt Helm," and others. In "The Courtship of Eddies Father" he was taken down by the white belt child actor taking "karate" lessons, even though he was the teacher. He always said, "If you look too good, people will admire you but won't consier they could do the same thing. We want them to feel they could participate." Those who knew him well knows he was a clown, a cut up, and a constant jokester. He often put himself down in seminars and laughed at himself to make participants feel good about what they were doing.