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Batman

  • TV Series
  • 1966–1968
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Adam West and Burt Ward in Batman (1966)
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Follows the adventures of wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne, also known as the Caped Crusade Batman and his young ward Dick Grayson also known as Batman's sidekick Robin the boy wonder as the... Read allFollows the adventures of wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne, also known as the Caped Crusade Batman and his young ward Dick Grayson also known as Batman's sidekick Robin the boy wonder as they battle evildoers in Gotham City.Follows the adventures of wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne, also known as the Caped Crusade Batman and his young ward Dick Grayson also known as Batman's sidekick Robin the boy wonder as they battle evildoers in Gotham City.

  • Creators
    • Bill Finger
    • Lorenzo Semple Jr.
    • William Dozier
  • Stars
    • Adam West
    • Burt Ward
    • Alan Napier
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  • IMDb RATING
    7.5/10
    28K
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    POPULARITY
    868
    61
    • Creators
      • Bill Finger
      • Lorenzo Semple Jr.
      • William Dozier
    • Stars
      • Adam West
      • Burt Ward
      • Alan Napier
    • 118User reviews
    • 30Critic reviews
  • See production info at IMDbPro
    • Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
      • 6 wins & 7 nominations total

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    Adam West
    Adam West
    • Batman…
    • 1966–1968
    Burt Ward
    Burt Ward
    • Robin…
    • 1966–1968
    Alan Napier
    Alan Napier
    • Alfred…
    • 1966–1968
    Neil Hamilton
    Neil Hamilton
    • Commissioner Gordon
    • 1966–1968
    Stafford Repp
    Stafford Repp
    • Chief O'Hara
    • 1966–1968
    William Dozier
    William Dozier
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    • 1966–1968
    Madge Blake
    Madge Blake
    • Mrs. Cooper…
    • 1966–1967
    Yvonne Craig
    Yvonne Craig
    • Batgirl…
    • 1967–1968
    Cesar Romero
    Cesar Romero
    • The Joker
    • 1966–1968
    Burgess Meredith
    Burgess Meredith
    • The Penguin
    • 1966–1968
    Julie Newmar
    Julie Newmar
    • The Catwoman…
    • 1966–1967
    James O'Hara
    James O'Hara
    • Policeman…
    • 1966–1967
    Byron Keith
    Byron Keith
    • Mayor Linseed
    • 1966–1968
    Frank Gorshin
    Frank Gorshin
    • The Riddler
    • 1966–1967
    Victor Buono
    Victor Buono
    • King Tut
    • 1966–1968
    David Lewis
    David Lewis
    • Warden Crichton
    • 1966–1968
    Vincent Price
    Vincent Price
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    • 1966–1967
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    • 1966–1967
    • Creators
      • Bill Finger
      • Lorenzo Semple Jr.
      • William Dozier
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    7DKosty123

    Where Adam West Was the Glue, Criminals often the Stars

    Adam West not only was Batman, in this series he was straight man. His straight face was always what held thing together. No matter how outlandish Robin or a super criminal was, West would always appear to take things in stride & have a straight face when he would pull something out of his utility belt to handle the problem. Burt Ward's Robin was often reactive with many Holy Blanks!! & while he was mostly a sidekick for Batman, sometimes when the Caped Crusdaer was tied up, he & the faithful Alfred would manage things. To me the criminals were most often the stars of this. Burgess Meredith made a great Penguin - especially when he runs for mayor of Gotham City against Batman and proclaims "I should have gotten into politics sooner because in campaigns, all my dirty bird tricks are legal now!" Imagine that, & this is before Nixon got caught.

    Frank Gorshin's Riddler has never been equaled. Ceasar Romero's Joker was so good that Jack Nicholson had to take the character in new directions in the film to avoid direct comparison. The amazing thing about this series was the amount of great actors & actresses they got to play the criminals. It is a who's who of character actors from that era. Alan Ladd, Vincent Price, Otto Preminger, Art Carney, Roddy Mcdowell to name a few villains.

    This was an ABC series which would have lasted longer, but CBS had such a power house line-up, this was lucky to make it 3 seasons. At least they were 3 great seasons & all in color. The cliff hangers & fights from these are now classic, & some of the plots were pretty corny, while others showed imagination. Overall, just think of Robin saying "Support your police!" & Batman responding "Well said, Robin." and you get an idea that while the series was corny, it at least had a moral compass always. Holy establishment, Batman!
    uds3

    Holy Hell Batman we'll live on forever!

    Troy Whigham's first up review here really nails it! I'll just add a few of my own observations.

    Part of the show's brilliance was its (arguably intentional) ability to appeal to young and old. Plenty of action for the ankle-biters and black black humor for the thinking adult. So corny, it was brilliant and from a nostalgic viewpoint now, not so far behind Maxwell Smart. No one has delivered such throw-away deadpan lines as Adam West who turned "Batman" into an srt-form by the second series. Credit too must also go to Burt Ward whose acting career never recovered from his oneness with the Boy Wonder!

    Outstanding supporting criminal nemesis' provided by the likes of Cesar Romero, Eartha Kitt, Victor Buono and of course Burgess Meredith as The Penguin and Frank Gorshin as Riddler!

    Never to be seen again!
    TroyAir

    Holy Bat ratings! We're in IMDB!

    I watched this tv show as a child, and every Halloween from the age of 5 to 8, I wanted to dress in a costume just like Batman's. Of course, my parents didn't have the resources to hire an entire corps of costumers and props masters, so I had to make do with a jumpsuit from Sears that had the Batman symbol printed on it. Such is Life. Still, I always thought Batman was the best of the legion of super-heroes to come around (except for perhaps Spiderman, whom I discovered later on).

    Watching the tv show now as an adult, I realize just how campy and ridiculous it was, but where as a child I interpreted the action sequences as dynamic and exciting, now I see these same scenes as well-staged comedy, which is how the original producers intended it to be seen. Who can forget the big cartoon graphics such as "BAM!" and "POW!" and "Crrr-Rash!" which flashed up just before Batman slugged a villain or knocked over a prop? I beat up the sofa cushions with just as much enthusiasm. And don't even get me started on the car (Batmobile), the boat (Batboat), and helicopter (Batcopter) which I absolutely had to have in Corgi miniatures (still have mine in a box in the garage, along with James Bond's Aston Martin and the Monkeemobile). And all the kids knew the Batman song. NaNa NaNa NaNa NaNa Batman!

    Looking back at it now, I see that even though Adam West and Burt Ward, two relative unknowns at the time, never really recovered from being typecast, just about all of the supporting actors were accomplished in either films, tv, or the stage, such as Cesar Romero and Victor Buono (check him out in "What Ever Happened To Baby Jane"), and they managed to continue their careers. A few, such as Eartha Kitt, used the "Batman" series as a springboard to other things (I saw Kitt's performance as the Wicked Witch in "Wizard of Oz" on stage and she was fantastic). But whatever their future careers became, they turned in quality performances on the show.

    I always had a thing for both Cat Woman (all 3 of them) and Batgirl. The costume designers really knew how to show off a woman's curves in those tight-fitting catsuits with big metallic utility belts and high-heeled shoes, but I suppose that was the fashion back in the late-60's. They probably fit right in with the mini-dresses and go-go boots the other girls were wearing.

    Your kids will love the show and will watch it again and again. You'll enjoy it the first two times you see it, but then it'll get stale and boring. But just remember, no matter how grim things get when the Riddler and Joker have Batman and the Boy Wonder hanging over a vat of acid or encased in a gas chamber, the Dynamic Duo always manage to pull out a can of Bat Rope Dissolver or Bat Gas Begone and show up to defeat the villains each week at the same Bat-time, same Bat-channel.

    To the Batcave!
    7moivieFan

    Adam west's batman is the best

    I think Adam west's Batman is the best batman. And the Batmobile looks great.

    This is one of my favorite television shows. I used to watch it whenever it came on television. It always made me feel better when I was feeling down.

    I liked the colorful sets. The guest stars. The opening and closing credits. The opening and closing credits are similar to wonder woman in that they are cartoons.

    I don't think the stories are that realistic or the special effects are that great.

    Batman is a fun show to watch.
    StuOz

    A Wonderful 120 Episode Series With 120 Related Products

    The elements that made this series so good:

    The casting of Batman/Bruce, the casting of Robin/Dick, the casting of The Joker, the casting of The Riddler, the casting of King Tut, the casting of The Penguin, composer Nelson Riddle, composer Billy May, the Irwin Allen sound effects, the flashy Batcave set, the Batmobile, the colourful narrator, and one element is too private to mention here.

    This 120 episode series has so many related productions you must see as well: the 1949 Batman and Robin movie serial, the 1966 Batman movie, The Green Hornet TV series of 1966, the Shazam! TV series of 1974, the Superfriends cartoon, the YouTube satire videos, 2003's Back To The Batcave, 2016's Batman cartoon with West/Ward doing the voices, the 1966 Batman Facebook groups with rare behind-the-scene photos of the series, etc. It never ends. 1966 Batman will live forever!

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    • Trivia
      When Burgess Meredith was cast as the Penguin in the series, he had not smoked in 20 years. He came up with the Penguin's distinctive squawking because the cigarettes irritated his throat. The Penguin's waddling way of walking was another improvisation; Meredith found it difficult to stand and walk straight while wearing the rubber padded fat suit that was part of his costume.
    • Goofs
      In episode 7, Alfred refers to Robin as 'Mr. Ward', his surname is 'Grayson'. But the series often refers to Dick Grayson / Robin as "Bruce Wayne's young ward." It is not a misspeaking of the actor's name Burt Ward.
    • Quotes

      [Figuring out a riddle]

      Robin: The opposite of a girl is a boy!

    • Crazy credits
      The actor/actress who played the villain in every episode of the series would always be credited as the "Special Guest Villain".
    • Alternate versions
      In the late 1980s, the series' original cast members reunited to film special introductions to be added to the beginning of each episode in it.
    • Connections
      Edited into Batman: Partners in Peril (1996)
    • Soundtracks
      Batgirl Theme
      Music by Billy May

      Lyrics by Willy Mack

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    • Release date
      • April 29, 1967 (France)
    • Country of origin
      • United States
    • Language
      • English
    • Also known as
      • 蝙蝠俠
    • Filming locations
      • 380 South San Rafael Avenue, Pasadena, California, USA(Wayne Manor)
    • Production companies
      • 20th Century Fox Television
      • Greenway Productions [us]
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      25 minutes
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