Agreed, with all that superhero stuff going on (specially the cartoons) when we were little kids. The fight sequences was what I was always waiting for. I didn't understand the rest of it too well. When you watch it as an adult, you enjoy the campiness
Yeah, it was pretty obvious to me when I was 5. Actually, I then started reading Batman comics. The mood whiplash was pretty extreme. (This was the early post-Crisis continuity, and the new Robin had an appointment in -Samarra- Ethiopia.)
@@markboudreau1410 A lot of it depends on era. FWIW, there's generally a consensus that comics are too dark these days, and have been for some time. Grant Morrison's Multiversity is an allegory for the problem.
That was a big thing when the show was on, for any actor to play that week's villain. A feather in their cap, so to speak. (Art Carney Archer reference) 🙃
Friends, this was a most special times, never to come again. I remember coming home from elementary school just dying to watch Batman, and Superman right after. I would sitter watching, transfixed in an otherworldly state of sweet, euphoric wonder, that you can only truly enjoy when you are a kid. In 1975 I was 10, the perfect age to appreciate all of those classics such as the above two, plus Star Trek, Brady Bunch, Gilligan's Island - these were the after school go-to shows. What a wonderful time of life that was, everything was so in the moment, time felt so slow, there was beauty and wonder to be found literally everywhere and in everything. Every precious moment was savoured. Naturally, this was life as seen through the eyes of a young boy. Everything in life was new, fresh, magical, interesting, souname it, and the 70s decade was perfect for all of that learning, discovery and enjoyment. Man do I miss that time. I honestly feel stuck in that decade, to the point where it is probably becoming an unhealthy obsession. I can't stop thinking about my grandparent's, some aunts, uncles who are now gone, but were an integral part of my childhood. In particular, my maternal grandparent's were such an important part of my childhood, especially my grandfather. One of his passions in life was watching tv. He only watched QUALITY television programs - the best movies, shows, documentaries, news, you name it. By the time I was 12, I had seen all of the classics of every genre. I definitely learned all about good movies and shows from him.. I remember sitting in the dim lit living room with him and my dad, during a cold blizzard winter night, all warm and cozy, watching 'the Guns of Navarone' for example. Needless to say, I was in Fantasy Wonderland as a boy of 10 in 1975. In the world of today, I simply cannot find the satisfaction, purpose, meaning, enjoyment in anything anymore and I am 56 with a wife and daughter. Unfortunately I have always suffered from depression, but this is different. I have lost my way, and it is scary as hell. My life has not been easy since day 1, as I had a mom with serious mental issues which really affected me. On top of that I had a father who was stressed out from his very dysfunctional marriage, and often took out his frustration on my sister and I by being verbally demeaning. And so between both of them, we were royally screwed, pardon the expression. All of that really affected me negatively in so many ways. As it turns out, I turned out to be a great dad, but a lousy husband. So guilt, shame, lack of confidence are what define me now. I am a very intelligent man, well read, educated, but I just can't seem to put any kind of plan together. Not a day goes by that I don't feel like a complete failure. Sorry for saying all of this, but sometimes desperation makes one do crazy things. Sometimes I feel like I need to re-invent myself, and start a new chapter someplace else, throw caution to the wind, and just see what happens. Many have done just that and it worked for them. I'm so confused, and it doesn't let up, ever. Any helpful thoughts would be great appreciated.
George, may I recommend, "Feeling Good,: The New Mood Therapy" by Dr. David Burns. Also, you may want to see a therapist, if you aren't already. Don't believe everything your mind tells you. You are not your thoughts. But they do affect the way we feel. Or as Seneca put it: We suffer more in imagination than in reality. All the best.
Those were the days. Worked for the big 3. Got bushwhacked by a lady that saw sucurity in me, 100% medical coverage and a life time pension. Retired now in upper lower mi
Wonderful stuff… I used to love watching this great show, from the classic opening titles to the hilariously surreal action sequences it was an unmissable weekly TV treat!
You can say that again. The Riddler was just incredible. I am not sure they casted the actors to the characters...maybe the actors were so good they molded the characters..kind of like the original Star Trek episodes. Robin was unreal! I love it when he says "Gosh Batman, you're right!"
The Riddler was my favorite villain. That laugh, and the mischeivous, gleeful way he hopped around was hilarious. I use to try to imitate him sometimes as a kid when playing good guys vs bad guys with my friends.
@@davehallett3128 That maybe true, but "Batman" was a midseason replacement during the 1965-66 television season, premiering on January 12, 1966, thus giving the show three seasons. And, of course, because the show aired twice a week during its first two seasons, there were enough episodes to make the show eligible for syndication.
These were like live cartoons with their over the top animated Technicolor costumes and sets. Friends use to meet up at my house during the summer while I tuned in our motorized antenna to catch a clear feed coming in from Buffalo.
This show was really in a class all by itself. It had countless stars. I couldn't possibly name them all, and her's just a few. Ethel Merman, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Tallulah Bankhead, Frank Gorshin, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Joan Collins, Victor Buono, John Astin and so many other wonderful actors and actresses.
I enjoyed Earth Kitt very much with her take on the Catwoman role in season 3 but it's too bad Julie Newmar had a movie commitment and could not participate in the third season. Certain villains just shouldn't be replaced (Frank Gorshin as Riddler is the prime example for me). But what can you do; Mr. Freeze was played by _three_ actors. I still can't believe the show actually came to home video after such a long wait for the fans. The blu ray box has a prominent place on my media shelves. Once in a while I watch the series, and it's always a delicious hoot: colorful, wacky entertainment.
I remember how before Batman premiered in January 1966, it was shown before a test audience and was one of the lowest-rated new shows ever presented. Yet once it premiered, the ratings were amazing-it got something like a "52% share," which meant the majority of the population that had a TV at that time was watching it.
I grew up with this Batman and later discovered he was actually more serious I nature. Now I am older and revel at all the well known actors were featured on the show.
They had planned for a fourth season. Batgirl was supposed to replace Robin completely. Back in Comicbookland, Denny O'Neil wanted Robin gone because of the gay rumors. Eventually, he would be rescued by Marv Wolfman, who had him lead a story, a story to end all stories. But as time went on, the batoffices (who were suffering a lot from the association with this show at a time when comics were supposed to be pure angst and meanwhile Batman's facing off against a bunch of delusional Cold War rejects called the Force of July) started begging for their little Robin to return, they'd gone through a second, and, yeah, **plays "Hearts and Flowers"**, and eventually Editorial started ordering Teen Titans taken to the extreme with this trend, and so their old bird returned home, in a miniseries written by...Denny O'Neill.😥
Look how vibrant the colors were in Batman, Star Trek and even Brady Bunch and Gilligan''s Island..not to mention SPEED RACER! Color in shows was awesome in the 60s.. People thought in color back them.
I was in I think about second grade when batman aired, pow, bam, I loved it, the bad guys, then da,nah, nah, nah, batman. Put a towel around my neck running through the house, probably the best time of my young life along with spending weekends at the beach, I was a fish, spent the whole day, from 9am to 4 pm in the waves, as a baby, my mom told me people would walk by and say, oh, look the baby's getting tossed around in the waves and I'd break through the foam and be laughing my diaper off. Mom would say, oh, he's fine, he's a fish, literally. Nantasket beach, Hull, Mass. Between Boston and cape cod. I miss that.
@@alexkx8599 Hamilton and an actress named Linda Watkins played a pair of con artists running a fake matrimonial agency. Grandpa is being conned into marrying Watkins so she can kill him and collect on his life insurance. The episode is in Season 1, because Beverly Owen is playing Marilyn.
Penguin, Riddler, Joker and Cat Woman were definitely the 'First Division' of Bat 'Arch Criminals.' With Tut, False Face, Egghead, Bookworm and Mr Freeze close behind. The rest like the Archer, Siren, Louis the Lilac etc always disappointed, in my 9 year old humble opinion.
What about the movie that started all of this? Those henchmen that were rehydrated by heavy water from the reactor were atomized and that poor porpoise or dolphin that sacrificed itself to saved the dynamic duo
*"Yes Bonnie, what is it ...?"* *"A woman with no ID has made it into the building as far as your office* *and is asking to see me -- the Commissioner of the biggest police department of* *the biggest city in the world -- while I have no personnel at all around me ...?* *Well, OK I guess .... Send 'er right in!" lol* 🙄
The gags and funny lines come so fast that you need to watch the show in slow motion to take it all in! Note how Batman and Robin wear their underwear externally but Batgirl does not wear her knickers externally. What about Catwoman's car! They must have had so much fun putting the show together!
Many actors from "Batman" also did "Star Trek" (Frank Gorshin, Julie Newmar, Yvonne Craig, Lee Merriwhether, Theodore Marcuse, John Astin - voice only, uncredited, Joan Collins, Ted Cassidy - who did a window cameo here as Lurch, Sherry Jackson), "The Wild Wild West" (Victor Buono, who also appeared in the pilot episode, John Astin, this time credited, Alan Hale, Jr - who came off here as a cook named Gilligan, Theodore Marcuse, again), "Lost In Space" (Werner Klemperer - who did a window cameo, Sherry Jackson, again, Francine York) or "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (Theodore Marcuse, yet again, Werner Klemperer, again, Vincent Price). Did I miss anyone? Let me know.
“You wanna wager a sphinx or two?”....That line and the part from 6:22 through 7:25 is one of the best and funniest segments of the series, in my opinion! I love Victor’s humor and delivery in all of his work. Good onstage comedian as well.
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I originally enjoyed these because the Family Channel in the late 80's edited these out for time purposes, so when I saw them on other channels I was like 'wow'! So I've come to enjoy these little 'minisodes' of sorts...
As a little kid back in the 70's, I enjoyed watching the repeats of Batman on WPIX-TV Channel 11. Hell, I even enjoyed it as a teenager when it was also repeated on WNEW-TV Metromedia Channel 5 back in the 80's. Not only that, I too enjoyed the motion picture from when it aired on ABC-TV Channel 7from the early 70's to 1986.
The King Tut episodes in S3 were some of the best of the entire series. The intelligence of Tut connecting the dots about Bruce Wayne created a truly dangerous situation for Batman…in a much more intellectual way than the usual issues he deals with.
He was incredibly fun and manic in this role. I like John Astin but you cannot replace Frank Gorshin; he was superb. That giggle alone was outstanding.
Yeah good old days indeed. Actors back them were intelligent people. Watch interviews with Romero (joker), Frank Gorshin, Adam West, Yvonne Craig, and Robin. These guys were very smart. Today, actors....oh God nevermind I don't even want to go there.
13:19 - Boy, Yvonne Craig filled out that Batgirl costume VERY nicely....and 9:40 did Cesar Romero insist that the Joker get some boy-toy henchmen for this season....?
@@menacelurkingyet8345 Robin was still a minor in the comics. It's kinda gross because DC has a habit of forgetting this and throwing retcons at it years later and seeing what sticks. Also, they did drug her and drive her to the Batcave once.
Gordon on the phone with his wife: Got some bad news, Barbara is here in my office and she is dress like a masked vigilante and even worse she is with two others. Barbara: How did you know it was me ? Gordon: I would rather not say. Batman: May I offer a suggestion ? Gordon: Stay out of this, Mr. Wayne. Robin: Holy lost secret identities !
80s version: Deathstroke: You'd be surprised, Grayson. I deduced your identities even without Tara's help. Nightwing: How? Deathstroke: It's simple: Logan's green, the alien's orange and she's a model and Troy's her photographer, the witch is the only person I've ever met who wears both a bindi and a hijab, and Stone is a machine. Nightwing: And me? Deathstroke: You signed Tara's check. Nightwing: D'oh!
The Munsters got cancelled because of Batman , Who wants to watch Black and White when you can watch in living color , And the Munster Mobile was no match for the Batmobile, Atomic batteries to power , Turbine to speed ,
Well, I hope the upcoming Batman film includes one of the classic villains, such as Louis the Lilac, Shame, Egghead, King Tut, Nora Clavicle, Doctor Cassandra, Siren, Minerva or Lord Fogg
Egghead was my favorite Batman villain, played my favorite horror film actor, Vincent Price. I now have the DVDS of the complete Batman TV series so I can watch it again anytime I want to, for as long as I like.
I never realized that this show was completely hilarious now that I watched this as an adult. It was funny as hell.
Agreed, with all that superhero stuff going on (specially the cartoons) when we were little kids. The fight sequences was what I was always waiting for. I didn't understand the rest of it too well. When you watch it as an adult, you enjoy the campiness
I loved watching this as a kid. And I gotta agree with you. This was/is hilarious now as an adult.
Yeah, it was pretty obvious to me when I was 5.
Actually, I then started reading Batman comics. The mood whiplash was pretty extreme. (This was the early post-Crisis continuity, and the new Robin had an appointment in -Samarra- Ethiopia.)
IKR!!! As kids, we thought they were so cool and tough (which, of course, they are) but somehow the hilarious comedy part was Lost on us!😄😄
@@markboudreau1410 A lot of it depends on era.
FWIW, there's generally a consensus that comics are too dark these days, and have been for some time. Grant Morrison's Multiversity is an allegory for the problem.
Batman was a good show. Parts of it was funny watching the different criminals trying to get Gotham City. RIP Yvonne Craig and Adam West. 😊😊😊
Bruno56 Believe it or not Adam West and Moe Howard were best friends.
That great old movie, " Low midnight".
( High Noon.)
The villains and the cameos absolutely made this show.
That was a big thing when the show was on, for any actor to play that week's villain. A feather in their cap, so to speak. (Art Carney Archer reference) 🙃
I love how he keeps the bat phone in the cake stand
Friends, this was a most special times, never to come again. I remember coming home from elementary school just dying to watch Batman, and Superman right after. I would sitter watching, transfixed in an otherworldly state of sweet, euphoric wonder, that you can only truly enjoy when you are a kid. In 1975 I was 10, the perfect age to appreciate all of those classics such as the above two, plus Star Trek, Brady Bunch, Gilligan's Island - these were the after school go-to shows.
What a wonderful time of life that was, everything was so in the moment, time felt so slow, there was beauty and wonder to be found literally everywhere and in everything. Every precious moment was savoured. Naturally, this was life as seen through the eyes of a young boy. Everything in life was new, fresh, magical, interesting, souname it, and the 70s decade was perfect for all of that learning, discovery and enjoyment. Man do I miss that time. I honestly feel stuck in that decade, to the point where it is probably becoming an unhealthy obsession. I can't stop thinking about my grandparent's, some aunts, uncles who are now gone, but were an integral part of my childhood. In particular, my maternal grandparent's were such an important part of my childhood, especially my grandfather. One of his passions in life was watching tv. He only watched QUALITY television programs - the best movies, shows, documentaries, news, you name it. By the time I was 12, I had seen all of the classics of every genre. I definitely learned all about good movies and shows from him.. I remember sitting in the dim lit living room with him and my dad, during a cold blizzard winter night, all warm and cozy, watching 'the Guns of Navarone' for example. Needless to say, I was in Fantasy Wonderland as a boy of 10 in 1975.
In the world of today, I simply cannot find the satisfaction, purpose, meaning, enjoyment in anything anymore and I am 56 with a wife and daughter. Unfortunately I have always suffered from depression, but this is different. I have lost my way, and it is scary as hell. My life has not been easy since day 1, as I had a mom with serious mental issues which really affected me. On top of that I had a father who was stressed out from his very dysfunctional marriage, and often took out his frustration on my sister and I by being verbally demeaning. And so between both of them, we were royally screwed, pardon the expression.
All of that really affected me negatively in so many ways. As it turns out, I turned out to be a great dad, but a lousy husband. So guilt, shame, lack of confidence are what define me now. I am a very intelligent man, well read, educated, but I just can't seem to put any kind of plan together. Not a day goes by that I don't feel like a complete failure.
Sorry for saying all of this, but sometimes desperation makes one do crazy things. Sometimes I feel like I need to re-invent myself, and start a new chapter someplace else, throw caution to the wind, and just see what happens. Many have done just that and it worked for them. I'm so confused, and it doesn't let up, ever. Any helpful thoughts would be great appreciated.
George, may I recommend, "Feeling Good,: The New Mood Therapy" by Dr. David Burns. Also, you may want to see a therapist, if you aren't already.
Don't believe everything your mind tells you. You are not your thoughts. But they do affect the way we feel. Or as Seneca put it: We suffer more in imagination than in reality.
All the best.
Thank you so much Glenn. Your advice is well taken.
Those were the days. Worked for the big 3. Got bushwhacked by a lady that saw sucurity in me, 100% medical coverage and a life time pension. Retired now in upper lower mi
Wonderful stuff… I used to love watching this great show, from the classic opening titles to the hilariously surreal action sequences it was an unmissable weekly TV treat!
I remember seeing every single episode of BATMAN with Adam West and Burt Ward playing Batman and Robin respectfully every single day when I was much younger and boy did I enjoy watching it very much.
Please enjoy this day to its max. ©®
March 09, 2021 @ 7:50 pm ©®
Same Bat-Time! Same Bat-Channel!
Same here.im 62 and really miss those days. Things were so much better back then.( except when dad deployed to Vietnam for 2 tours )
The casting was fantastic!! Just the right actors for the right characters...
You can say that again. The Riddler was just incredible. I am not sure they casted the actors to the characters...maybe the actors were so good they molded the characters..kind of like the original Star Trek episodes. Robin was unreal! I love it when he says "Gosh Batman, you're right!"
On Batman and Robin 1966 TV series The Joker was my favorite actor on there
The Riddler was my favorite villain. That laugh, and the mischeivous, gleeful way he hopped around was hilarious. I use to try to imitate him sometimes as a kid when playing good guys vs bad guys with my friends.
I still do. I'm not well regarded around the office
Two bad he only appeared in one episode during the third season.
I loved the joker.aka ceaser Romero.
The Riddler was the funniest villain on this Batman show. Especially that laugh. Heeeheheeheeeheehee!!!
@@BrianBattles lol
i love all the Batman seasons of the 1960's.
and so much fun watching it on TV .
It was onlt on for two years 1966 to 1968
@@davehallett3128 That maybe true, but "Batman" was a midseason replacement during the 1965-66 television season, premiering on January 12, 1966, thus giving the show three seasons. And, of course, because the show aired twice a week during its first two seasons, there were enough episodes to make the show eligible for syndication.
Appreciate at n who are u my Friend
Being a kid of the sixties, the saddest words ever spoken: "same bat time, same bat channel"
Me too
B & R never got any rest in Season 3! The next supervillain always made an entrance just as they were wrapping up their case!
I wish we could always see these. I remember them so well.
You can purchase all three seasons on DVD 📀. Well worth it 👏🏾.
These were like live cartoons with their over the top animated Technicolor costumes and sets. Friends use to meet up at my house during the summer while I tuned in our motorized antenna to catch a clear feed coming in from Buffalo.
The good old days when calling the police to tell them a riddle was a felony 😂
That cracks me up!
This show was really in a class all by itself. It had countless stars. I couldn't possibly name them all, and her's just a few. Ethel Merman, Burgess Meredith, Cesar Romero, Tallulah Bankhead, Frank Gorshin, Zsa Zsa Gabor, Joan Collins, Victor Buono, John Astin and so many other wonderful actors and actresses.
Beautifulmusiclistnr Ertha Kitt I believe her name was! Grace Jones?
@johnny5finger He was " Egghead" , lol!
@@amputeevictory700 Eartha Kitt! Grace Jones was never on Batman.
@@kevindavis296 Oh ok!
@@amputeevictory700 nah. That was DOEOTHY DANDRIDGE playing CATWOMAN. What's the matter with u?
Watching this I was autoecious at the time and it brings me memories as a precocious kid growing up I never forget this show wow time is flying.
I enjoyed Earth Kitt very much with her take on the Catwoman role in season 3 but it's too bad Julie Newmar had a movie commitment and could not participate in the third season. Certain villains just shouldn't be replaced (Frank Gorshin as Riddler is the prime example for me). But what can you do; Mr. Freeze was played by _three_ actors.
I still can't believe the show actually came to home video after such a long wait for the fans. The blu ray box has a prominent place on my media shelves. Once in a while I watch the series, and it's always a delicious hoot: colorful, wacky entertainment.
I remember how before Batman premiered in January 1966, it was shown before a test audience and was one of the lowest-rated new shows ever presented. Yet once it premiered, the ratings were amazing-it got something like a "52% share," which meant the majority of the population that had a TV at that time was watching it.
@@bufnyfan1 That's wild!
batman was one of my favorites and superman also yvonne craig was very attractive rip and adamwest.
Highway safety IS every driver's primary responsibility. I think we've all learned something here.
Holy radar trap. You re right
And proceeds to drive without a sitbell... 😂😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣 Good times, good times!
snarlingrabiddog. Not here in SOUTH FLORIDA it isn't. Drivers here SUCK!
I used watch the reruns on cable when I was a kid, enjoyed 'em.
01:30 "Highway safety is every citizen's prime responsibility"....yet neither put on their seatbelts? LOL
I grew up with this Batman and later discovered he was actually more serious I nature. Now I am older and revel at all the well known actors were featured on the show.
You gotta love how these scenes continue draw people into what happens next
Even if the show was short lived, it’s very colorful and vibrant.
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They had planned for a fourth season. Batgirl was supposed to replace Robin completely.
Back in Comicbookland, Denny O'Neil wanted Robin gone because of the gay rumors. Eventually, he would be rescued by Marv Wolfman, who had him lead a story, a story to end all stories. But as time went on, the batoffices (who were suffering a lot from the association with this show at a time when comics were supposed to be pure angst and meanwhile Batman's facing off against a bunch of delusional Cold War rejects called the Force of July) started begging for their little Robin to return, they'd gone through a second, and, yeah, **plays "Hearts and Flowers"**, and eventually Editorial started ordering Teen Titans taken to the extreme with this trend, and so their old bird returned home, in a miniseries written by...Denny O'Neill.😥
the TV Batman series was colourful if I must say so myself.
Color TV was new back then so they wanted to really emphasize the colors.
Look how vibrant the colors were in Batman, Star Trek and even Brady Bunch and Gilligan''s Island..not to mention SPEED RACER! Color in shows was awesome in the 60s.. People thought in color back them.
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I remember watching this on black and white tv then dad bought a color tv! About 1965
I miss "Aunt Harriet"... MADGE BLAKE... She was my magnificent Grandmother. XO
Your grandmother was ADORABLE!!
Yo What?
Was she really? she was such a delight to watch...
Great actress for sure.
Adam west was my neighbor.
I was in I think about second grade when batman aired, pow, bam, I loved it, the bad guys, then da,nah, nah, nah, batman. Put a towel around my neck running through the house, probably the best time of my young life along with spending weekends at the beach, I was a fish, spent the whole day, from 9am to 4 pm in the waves, as a baby, my mom told me people would walk by and say, oh, look the baby's getting tossed around in the waves and I'd break through the foam and be laughing my diaper off. Mom would say, oh, he's fine, he's a fish, literally. Nantasket beach, Hull, Mass. Between Boston and cape cod. I miss that.
Let's just bring back all the great show's if batman was on television I would be watching them right now.
Gordon;) you don’t say, you don’t say, you don’t say (Batman, what did he say. Gordon, he didn’t say😊 classic, I love it.
Frank Gorschin was such a character. He even played Fair Deal Dan on The Munsters.
And Neil Hamilton was in a Munsters episode
@@edwardwilson7858 Who was Neil Hamilton in this, eh?
@@alexkx8599 Hamilton and an actress named Linda Watkins played a pair of con artists running a fake matrimonial agency.
Grandpa is being conned into marrying Watkins so she can kill him and collect on his life insurance. The episode is in Season 1, because Beverly Owen is playing Marilyn.
& Commissioner Beale in the 3rd season Star Trek episode "Let That Be Your Last Battle Field". In tights again.
I forgot how incredibly gorgeous Yvonne Craig was. RIP Batgirl
Plus her ultra-sexy nylon / spandex body suit !
She was gorgeous. I’m sad she died.
@Bruno56 Same way with Catwoman.
And Adam West, Cesar Romero, Burgess Meredith, Frank Gorshin, Vincent Price, Carolyn Jones, Liberace and anyone else I’ve left out.
Oh, yeah. And Eartha Kitt.
Penguin, Riddler, Joker and Cat Woman were definitely the 'First Division' of Bat 'Arch Criminals.' With Tut, False Face, Egghead, Bookworm and Mr Freeze close behind. The rest like the Archer, Siren, Louis the Lilac etc always disappointed, in my 9 year old humble opinion.
Yvonne Craig.......a true beauty. Even with short hair. She was captivating on Star Trek TOS as the green skinned Orion slave girl.
She also played Neil Hamilton's stepdaughter in a fairly early episode of "Perry Mason"!
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Bikini model body
That was Susan Oliver, not Yvonne Craig.
@Bruno56 you saw audrey hepburn with her skirt off????
1:28 = "Remember, this is not the "Batmobile""
"Don't worry Bruce, highway safety is every citizens prime responsibility"
Soooooooooo Badass 😎
Superb series that was straight out of the comic pages and no one ever got killed!
Not true.....Jill St. John died in the first Riddler encounter.
Jill St.John died in the Batmobile nuclear reactor
What about the movie that started all of this? Those henchmen that were rehydrated by heavy water from the reactor were atomized and that poor porpoise or dolphin that sacrificed itself to saved the dynamic duo
i like to remember my childhood age watching this kind of videos from back then ,thanks for the time you made to upload these souvenirs
just fun pleasant episodes. they may not be like the tell tale games that are present however this is in a leauge of its own
nemass26 ?
carrie rodriguez just a wonderful show
4:36-4:39
Killer Moth: Am I a joke to you?... (No wait, don't answer that....)
Love Eartha Kitt as Catwoman!! She embodied that role! She was the best!! RIP❤🙏
The joker flying around in UFOs and all 🛸 and I love it 😂😂😂
Guy dressed as King Tut comes into library to read a book. Police put out an APB . 😂
He’s a known criminal
I feel like we need batman today.
*"Yes Bonnie, what is it ...?"*
*"A woman with no ID has made it into the building as far as your office*
*and is asking to see me -- the Commissioner of the biggest police department of*
*the biggest city in the world -- while I have no personnel at all around me ...?*
*Well, OK I guess .... Send 'er right in!" lol*
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These will always be the best batman characters
The gags and funny lines come so fast that you need to watch the show in slow motion to take it all in! Note how Batman and Robin wear their underwear externally but Batgirl does not wear her knickers externally. What about Catwoman's car! They must have had so much fun putting the show together!
love them all. what a splendidly camp run it was.
Those were the days my friend. We thought they d never end
Wether or not i like this style aside, it is amazing in how well it achieved what it set out for. And never degrading or lazy
Many actors from "Batman" also did "Star Trek" (Frank Gorshin, Julie Newmar, Yvonne Craig, Lee Merriwhether, Theodore Marcuse, John Astin - voice only, uncredited, Joan Collins, Ted Cassidy - who did a window cameo here as Lurch, Sherry Jackson), "The Wild Wild West" (Victor Buono, who also appeared in the pilot episode, John Astin, this time credited, Alan Hale, Jr - who came off here as a cook named Gilligan, Theodore Marcuse, again), "Lost In Space" (Werner Klemperer - who did a window cameo, Sherry Jackson, again, Francine York) or "Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea" (Theodore Marcuse, yet again, Werner Klemperer, again, Vincent Price). Did I miss anyone? Let me know.
Milton Berle.
Roger C Carmel
William Shatner "Batman Vs TwoFace" Animated Movie last thing that Adam West did before he died
Yvonne Craig guest starred on which TOS episode ?
@@menacelurkingyet8345 The Star Trek TOS episode: "Whom Gods Destroy" (1969).
“You wanna wager a sphinx or two?”....That line and the part from 6:22 through 7:25 is one of the best and funniest segments of the series, in my opinion! I love Victor’s humor and delivery in all of his work. Good onstage comedian as well.
As King Tut, he was one of my favorite villains.
Frank Gorshin is the best Riddler ever
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Batman on the phone with President Lyndon Johnson, and turning down a visit.😁
Yep!
@@johnbockelie3899 Batman saw through the BS! 😂
Better than Gomez Addam
I remembered this as if it was yesterday! Thanks for the video!
The alliteration in this show was in a league of it's own.
This Batman and Robin is a classic they just don't make them like this anymore.
No they don't
No they make better now
I agree
"Not fascinating darling, Fiendishly Evil"!
"Highway safety is every citizens prime responsibility." I'm cracking up! ..in other words, "Do not drive like a bat out of hell."
I originally enjoyed these because the Family Channel in the late 80's edited these out for time purposes, so when I saw them on other channels I was like 'wow'! So I've come to enjoy these little 'minisodes' of sorts...
Barbara Gordon’s apartment seems to be many floors up .... yet she goes out the back alley like its the first floor
I'm thinking a sliding fire escape attachment for Batgirl's place hmm...
Librarians made bank back then.
-and only two times did they ever play Batgirl's theme song as she rode out-or in.
Secret elevator
@@christianfrost8660 👍
*This is WAYYYY to sophisticated for the dummies of today to follow ....*
*Too articulate, too well-spoken ....*
*TOO AWESOME!!!*
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Batgirl “Yvonne Craig “ was beautiful. Rip Yvonne.
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LittleDragon03 ya
"Holy here we go again"! One of Robin's best "Holy's".
I have all of Robin's "holy ...." quotes and I drop them into my reggae mixtapes. Holy Samples Batman!
Memories ❤️🙏
As a little kid back in the 70's, I enjoyed watching the repeats of Batman on WPIX-TV Channel 11. Hell, I even enjoyed it as a teenager when it was also repeated on WNEW-TV Metromedia Channel 5 back in the 80's. Not only that, I too enjoyed the motion picture from when it aired on ABC-TV Channel 7from the early 70's to 1986.
The best to bad the kids have no shows like this everyone actor was fine!!!!!!!
I bet the villains did it almost for free. It must have been a fun time
@@davehallett3128 It was the show to be on. You're even encouraged to ham it up.
How can you not love this show, and the women, the beautiful women, one of my favorite things.
The King Tut episodes in S3 were some of the best of the entire series. The intelligence of Tut connecting the dots about Bruce Wayne created a truly dangerous situation for Batman…in a much more intellectual way than the usual issues he deals with.
Season 3’s King Tut and Season 2’s Egg Head were very well written in terms of narrowing down or figuring out who Batman probably was.
The good old days!
The red convertible at the beginning of the show is a 1968 Plymouth Barracuda
I was 4 yrs old when this show came out I now got the DVD to the complete series
It’s a classic. I spin the discs every so often.
0:40 Frank Gorshin returns as The Riddler, after being missed for one whole sesaon
He was incredibly fun and manic in this role. I like John Astin but you cannot replace Frank Gorshin; he was superb. That giggle alone was outstanding.
@@eduardo_corrochio yeah especially that laugh. Heeeheeheeeeheeee!!!!
@@kevindavis296 😄
@@eduardo_corrochio ❔❓🤣❔❓
This is the real Batman ❤️❤️✌️✌️
Batman 1966 is as easy and colourful and lovely as a Beatles' song.....i may say like Yellow Submarine
You don t say
Beatles music is not that exciting as 60's Batman music score
You dont say...
YOU Dont say...
YOU DONT SAY!....
There I wrote it exactly like the script.
You don t say
@@davehallett3128 The Three Stooges used that line.
@@kevinmiller1985 you don t say
@@davehallett3128 I DID say. Lol.
this is great... and you dont say?
Batman's villains barely spend a full month in jail before showing up again.
14:02 Even the local TV stations in Gotham film things with that Batman tilt to the cameras.
*I was a kid growing up watching this . As a Adult man you really have to appreciate how good looking the WOMEN were on this show !!!*
Chief O'Hara. " Low Midnight".
How about " High Noon".
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Indeed. No one more beautiful than the one and only Julie Newmar
@@pzkw6759 She was almost too hot for the Dynamic Duo to handle.
back when there was only two genders 😆
Highway safety is every citizen responsibility.
Ditto
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What a great formula they had. Good old days.
Yeah good old days indeed. Actors back them were intelligent people. Watch interviews with Romero (joker), Frank Gorshin, Adam West, Yvonne Craig, and Robin. These guys were very smart. Today, actors....oh God nevermind I don't even want to go there.
Classic Batman is the Best..
Hell yes
Captain America: language!
Classic batman is lame and gay
dylan creevey Hey! At least some respect
@@jessicathethreestoogesfan2635 please stop yelling at me
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Gosh Bruce this is great !
Damn Joker's henchman "Riptide" and "Wipeout".
Funny that because Caesar Romero was in an episode of riptide.
What's happening with you
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El mejor batman de todos😊👍
Aqui no Brasil. Esse seriado do Batman fez muito sucesso. Eu assistia na minha infância. Muito bom.
13:19 - Boy, Yvonne Craig filled out that Batgirl costume VERY nicely....and 9:40 did Cesar Romero insist that the Joker get some boy-toy henchmen for this season....?
Peter Friend Yvonne has an incredible figure...every pound in the right place!
@@ryanhunter130 Even when she was green: ruclips.net/video/1H2QvmWLT4s/видео.html
Personally I prefer Yvonne Craig as Maud Waverly on The Man From U.N.C.L.E. films over Batgirl
Just because Batman and Robin acted like gentlemen around Batgirl doesn't mean that they were....
@@menacelurkingyet8345 Robin was still a minor in the comics. It's kinda gross because DC has a habit of forgetting this and throwing retcons at it years later and seeing what sticks.
Also, they did drug her and drive her to the Batcave once.
Wish we would of got more episodes of this 💎 gem.
Gordon on the phone with his wife:
Got some bad news, Barbara is here in my office and she is dress like a masked vigilante and even worse she is with two others.
Barbara: How did you know it was me ?
Gordon: I would rather not say.
Batman: May I offer a suggestion ?
Gordon: Stay out of this, Mr. Wayne.
Robin: Holy lost secret identities !
80s version:
Deathstroke: You'd be surprised, Grayson. I deduced your identities even without Tara's help.
Nightwing: How?
Deathstroke: It's simple: Logan's green, the alien's orange and she's a model and Troy's her photographer, the witch is the only person I've ever met who wears both a bindi and a hijab, and Stone is a machine.
Nightwing: And me?
Deathstroke: You signed Tara's check.
Nightwing: D'oh!
Adam West was a genius. No other Batman was ever any good.
6:49 to 7:23 might be one of the most if not the funniest moment in the series.
You don't say ,you don't say ,you don't say.you don't say. " Who was it " ? He didn't say.😂😂😂😂😂
I think the 3 stooges did that routine
You don't say. You don't say. You don't say.
Who was it?
He didn't say.
(Classic)
Three Stooges routine
The Munsters got cancelled because of Batman ,
Who wants to watch Black and White when you can watch in living color ,
And the Munster Mobile was no match for the Batmobile,
Atomic batteries to power ,
Turbine to speed ,
It Seems in season 3 for every villain they defeat one more moves into place
Incredible and triple-double incredible!! Look for 3 seasons on DVD at Target or Walmart.🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗🤗😍😍😍😍🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇮🇪🇮🇪
11:30… that there special relationship. Good old Batman! Can’t be arsed with the president but whataguy.
I always wanted to wrestle the Boy Wonder after I take his mask off
Batgirl for me, but take more than her mask off.
Awesome show and yes Riddler is an amazing criminal
And yet his father still says he's stupid.
That's his whole motive: To impress his abusive father.
I have the complete series on DVD three seasons.
I love kathy kersh wow, she was gorgeous, linda gaye Scott too very pretty lady
+lloyd kline Yeah!,she was also on the beverly hillbillies,in a small role playing marian billington.
Me too
@@dsteely2588 they're cool
@@lloydkline3265 She was also in an episode of the Green Hornet.
I loved watching theses
Maybe the warden should worry more about keeping the prisoners in jail than the balanced diet
They seem to get out every couple of weeks
Well, I hope the upcoming Batman film includes one of the classic villains, such as Louis the Lilac, Shame, Egghead, King Tut, Nora Clavicle, Doctor Cassandra, Siren, Minerva or Lord Fogg
Egghead was my favorite Batman villain, played my favorite horror film actor, Vincent Price. I now have the DVDS of the complete Batman TV series so I can watch it again anytime I want to, for as long as I like.
Victor Buono(King Tut)- Classic!
My 3yo is hooked.