#Batman TV Show 1966
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esonetwork · 2 months ago
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BatChums Episode 31 – Death in Slow Motion
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BatChums Episode 31 – Death in Slow Motion
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Batman ’66 S1 Ep31 – Death in Slow Motion
The Riddler is back, and is pursuing a silent movie theme with his latest scheme.
Episode aired Wednesday April 27, 1966
Director: Charles R. Rondeau
Writer: Richard Carr
Cast:
Adam West – Batman
Burt Ward – Robin
Alan Napier – Alfred
Neil Hamilton – Commissioner Gordon
Stafford Repp – Chief O’Hara
Madge Blake – Mrs. Cooper (credit only)
Frank Gorshin – The Riddler
Sherry Jackson – Pauline
Francis X. Bushman – Mr. Van Jones
Richard Bakalyan – C. B.
Theodore Marcuse – Von Bloheim
Burt Brandon – Wolf
Walter Woolf King – Theater Manager
Judy Pace – Theater Cashier
Links:
Mike’s Shout Out:
Earth Station Who
Drew’s Shout Out:
The Acolyte
BatChums Website
BatChums logo by Peter Cutler. https://www.instagram.com/cutler7666 Theme music by Ricky Zero. RadioCult.com https://youtube.com/@wehadthat
If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the Bat-Chums feedback line at (317) 455-8411 leave us a message, text us, or feel free to email us @ [email protected]
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mcudc616 · 3 months ago
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★彡 𝐁𝐫𝐮𝐜𝐞 𝐖𝐚𝐲𝐧𝐞 // 𝐁𝐚𝐭𝐦𝐚𝐧 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐃𝐢𝐜𝐤 𝐆𝐫𝐚𝐲𝐬𝐨𝐧 // 𝐑𝐨𝐛𝐢𝐧 𝐈𝐜𝐨𝐧𝐬 彡★
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𝐁𝐚𝐭𝐦𝐚𝐧 (𝟏𝟗𝟔𝟔)
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batsies-little-monster · 7 months ago
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I'm feeling the BruDick & Batjokes Solidarity in this Chili's tonight
You can't separate shipping from Cold War Era Moral Panic in America because it infested all of Pop-Culture at the time. Ignoring outside of comics context for these ships is doing yourself a disservice. Both ships are in essence fighting the same fight and have been since the '66 TV show. Bruce Wayne Gay since before Adam West graced us on screen. Nobody here is winning a moral crusade by reheating the homophobic sentiment that there's something wrong with people for shipping either of these ships.
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wanderingmind867 · 7 days ago
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DC had three Superhero shows in three consecutive decades: Superman in the 50s, Batman in the 60s and Wonder Woman in the 70s. I've only seen the 60s Batman show (so far), but I kind of want to see a crossover comic between all three of these shows. I can only imagine it'd be really cool to witness something like that. Because they're all somewhat different shows, but they all bring something to the table. And you know...if the crossover comic somehow also managed to work in a reference to the 70s Hulk show, that'd be pretty cool too. Because I've heard good things about that show too. So you know... I think these classic superhero shows of the 50s-70s may legitimately be better than some of the live action stuff now. But that's just me.
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lunarrra · 2 years ago
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Superfun kiriban for @garrett-strangelove 🦇💚
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haveyouseenthisseries-poll · 11 months ago
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reyskitchensink · 7 months ago
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I made some Adam West keychains!
These are probably my favorites cause they’re just silly
You can find them on my Etsy
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nerds-yearbook · 1 year ago
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January 12, 1966, the first episode of the Adam West and Burt Ward "Batman" premiered. The first celebrity villain was Frank Gorshin as the Riddler. ("Hi Diddle Riddle", Batman, TV, event)
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deakwithit · 10 months ago
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so autistic i just slammed my head into my desk while watching the monkees cause meredith burgess' penguin showed up
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why was he there. who put him there. who allowed him to be in this episode
imso autistic about the penguin i genuinely cant handle my special interests overlapping
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thealmightyemprex · 1 month ago
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@ariel-seagull-wings @themousefromfantasyland @countesspetofi
@theancientvaleofsoulmaking @the-blue-fairie @princesssarisa
@barbossas-wench @amalthea9 @filmcityworld1
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esonetwork · 12 days ago
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BatChums Episode 37 – Walk the Straight and Narrow
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BatChums Episode 37 – Walk the Straight and Narrow
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Batman ’66 S2 Ep2 – Walk the Straight and Narrow
Batman and Robin escape their previous peril and are back in action seeking to foil the Archer and his gang. After pulling off a counterfeit job, the villains head for their boat, planning to take their loot safely to Switzerland. The Dynamic Duo set off in the Bat boat to try to stop their escape.
Episode aired Thursday September 8, 1966
Director: Sherman Marks
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Cast:
Adam West – Batman / Bruce Wayne
Burt Ward – Robin / Dick Grayson
Alan Napier – Alfred
Neil Hamilton – Commissioner Gordon
Stafford Repp – Chief O’Hara
Madge Blake – Mrs. Cooper
Art Carney – The Archer
Barbara Nichols – Maid Marilyn
Robert Cornthwaite – Allan A. Dale
Doodles Weaver – Crier Tuck
Loren Ewing – Big John
Vinton Hayworth – Marshall Roland
Steve Pendleton – 1st Armored Car Driver
Lee Delano – 2nd Armored Car Driver
James O’Hara – Policeman
Myrna Dell – Pedestrian
Links:
Mike’s Shout Out:
Needless Things Podcast
The Dragon Con Report
Drew’s Shout Out:
Robin Hood: Men in Tights
BatChums logo by Peter Cutler. https://www.instagram.com/cutler7666 Theme music by Ricky Zero. RadioCult.com https://youtube.com/@wehadthat
If you would like to leave feedback, comment on the show, or would like us to give you a shout out, please call the Bat-Chums feedback line at (317) 455-8411 leave us a message, text us, or feel free to email us @ [email protected]
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tuttle-did-it · 30 days ago
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Murder, She Wrote guest stars on ‘Ship of Thieves’
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Jane Withers- child actor known best for films in the 1930s and 40s. A few of those: Bright Eyes, Shooting High, Ginger, This is the Life, Paddy O’Day, Pepper, Angel’s Holiday, Rascals, We’re in the Army Now, Golden Hoofs. Later credits: Giant, The Alfred Hitchcock Hour, Summer Playhouse, The Love Boat, Hart to Hart, Hunchback of Notre Dame Disney animations. Second of two appearances.
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Lee Meriwether mainly remembered for science fiction/fantasy cult shows and films in the 1960s- including Batman: The Movie (1966) and Batman tv show (1967), ST:TOS, The Time Tunnel, Land of the Giants. Other things you might recognise her from: Dragnet, Dr Kildare, The Man from U.N.C.L.E., Perry Mason. The Fugitive (1966) Mission Impossible (TV), Love American Style, Barnaby Jones, The Love Boat. This is her second of three appearances.
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Keith Mitchell - an Australian actor primarily in UK/AUS projects. Known for The Hellfire Club, Withering Heights (1962), Seven Seas to Calais, BBC Play of the Month, The Six Wives of Henry VIII, Henry VIII and his Six Wives, BBC Television Shakespeare, and the Prince and the Pauper. This is his last of 9 appearances��� unlike most MSW guest stars, he plays the same character throughout.
9.20 Episode aired May 2, 1993
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mcudc616 · 3 months ago
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UNO Fandom Batman Classic TV Series Deck (via)
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wanderingmind867 · 1 month ago
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Adam West is the best Batman, to me. He could do everything you need. Deliver silly lines with a straight face? He could do it. Pull off serious acting and do more dramatic stories? He didn't often showcase this, but he could do drama too. Adam West was a versatile man, and we really don't appreciate him enough. Typecasting ruined his career, but he was able to turn it around and make it benefit him. He rode the 60s Batman thing all the way into his late life, and he did it with a great grace. I wish we'd seen him do more, but I'm also glad he was able to work with the bad hand fate seems to have dealt him. Of all the Batman actors, he remains one of my favourites. He just didn't take himself too seriously, and I like that. You shouldn't take it too seriously. It's a show about gimmicky supervillians and a superhero in a blue and grey bat costume. You have fun, and you let yourself enjoy it. Don't make it moody and miserable. Just play it up and have fun. And I think that's the one thing he definitely did do. He had fun with the part.
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hessobbingincabo · 2 years ago
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Super random, but, have a beautiful watercolour Calamity Jan from the Batman ‘66 comic series 
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savage-kult-of-gorthaur · 2 years ago
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NEWMAR BY ROSS -- "PURRR-FECT"!
PIC(S) INFO: Spotlight on a piece titled "Purr-fect" featuring Julie Newmar as Catwoman from the 1966 "Batman" TV series, artwork by Alex Ross, c. 2017, plus another unspecified piece of the same description, undated.
Resolution at 1674x2490 & 1117x1632.
"In this sensual and alluring giclée print by famed artist Alex Ross, Julie Newmar dons the iconic skin-tight catsuit as the first ever Catwoman starring in the "Batman" classic TV series, which ran from 1966-1967."
-- HERITAGE COLLECTIONS (comics art)
Source: https://comics.ha.com/itm/memorabilia/comic-related/alex-ross-purr-fect-limited-edition-signed-giclee-print-36-66-dc-2017-/a/121892-15066.s (Heritage Auctions 2x).
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