Adam West and Burt Ward (my childhood hero's) were and will always be the best on screen Batman and Robin ever. They were Batman and Robin in a class by themselves.
I kind of remember watching it first run but I don't remember watching it in syndication in the 70s. But I guess I must have. I don't think I appreciated it as much as a lot of people did.
Opera Singer... yes, tthe greatenes of the show is that it works on 2 levels. Kida can just enjoy the action, while adults can enjoy the humour and parodies which you don't get as a kid.,
It's good, clean entertainment that still entertains decades after it was made. Mr. West may be gone (as well as many of the actors who played the villains) but he and they will live on so long as Batman is on the job in Gotham city. :)
Adam and Burt brought to life in the best possible way these 2 superheroes. The deadpan comedy was brilliant, the colors of the set, the biff/pow/bang callouts, it was all great. Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!
I agree with Adam West. Catwoman was also definitely my favourite Batman villain too. Burt Ward's story is classic too. Imagine looking for jobs even being turned down getting employed at a gas station then finding out you get the part as the Robin character for a new Batman TV series. Wow now that is like winning the Mega Lottery after trying to find any job to get employed with.
I had a huge crush on Burt ward. He should have become the Brad pit of his time. I don’t understand how come he did not have a successful career after the series.
Due to him portraying Robin for a good while, he most likely ended up getting typecast. That is an actor's nightmare. When an actor gets typecast, they often have a difficult time receiving other roles
I grew up watching the episodes on TV. Back in 2019 I finally got hold of a set of the episodes on DVD and the humor still holds up even today. "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb" will go down in TV history as one of the best known lines of any series. :)
Doctor Who was also a successful series on television BEFORE there were any movies. The series began airing on November 23, 1963, the Saturday evening AFTER President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas) The first MOVIE hit theaters in 1965 with NONE of the television cast. They brought in veteran actor Peter Cushing to play the title character in that and in the 1966 follow-up film. Sylvester McCoy is, so far, the only actor from the TV series to play The Doctor and that was in an American made television movie from 1996 during which he regenerates into Paul McGann. This little gem gives Eric Roberts a great chance to chew the scenery as "The Master."
Met George Barris and Adam West and sat in the Batmobile at the Detroit Autorama around 2001...I was absolutely thrilled and those 2 gentlemen were simply amazing to my 2 young daughters. A thrill to last our lifetimes. RIP BATMAN RIP Mr. BARRIS. 🙏🏻
I was in college when the first episode of "Batman" premiered. It was so anticipated that I had a hard time getting near a TV to see it. At that time I thought that I was seeing Adam West for the first time and it was years later before I realized that I had seem him only a year or two before that in one of my favorite "Outer Limits" episodes. The episode title was "The Invisible Enemy."
Batman has aired in reruns on Cable TV for the last 35 years since '89 when CBN which was renamed The Family Channel (later Fox Family then abc family and now Freeform) was the 1st Cable Network to air reruns of Batman TV Series (they even aired the original Batman Movie, too) from 1989-1992 with Labor Day of '92 being the last time to air on FAM with a 9 Hour Batmania Marathon which includes the movie version and then it was on FX, TV Land & VH1, Sci-Fi Channel (now SYFY), The Hub (Formally DIscovery Kids and now Discovery Family Network) and now on Me-TV & Antenna TV God Bless You Adam West & Burt Ward and Thank You for making Batman a Classic Pop Culture Phenomenon, R.I.P. Caped Crusader Adam West
Such a great series and a favorite from the 60s.... yeah, it was better than a $1.10/hr gas station job for Burt, that's for sure. Cool to hear the inside story of some of the show. I couldn't have stopped laughing while filming... I loved the Batcave.... that's what I want instead of my garage.
Glad these 2 got their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame West at age 80 and Ward at age 74, sad that West didn't live to see Ward get his star ont he Walk of Fame, but I know he's up in the great big sky watching him "Well Done ol' chum"
Let's hear some yee-haws out there for Burt Ward's absolute deadpan dramatic delivery for the line: "A sparrow with a submachine gun." I wonder how many takes it took them to get thru that without cracking up.
@@bmoshareholderappleshareho855 Likewise, we didn't even have a telly. we had a good neighbour who always let us watch the telly.7-25 pm Sunday, here in England.
Old enough to remember those 1960s series . They were funny! Funny funny and mostly cuz not at all pretentious, not over produced over w ritten , really funny.
Uno cuando es niño o ya vas avanzando en edad ya dejando lo de niño pero que todavía te quedan emociones, costumbres y pensamientos de esta maravillosa edad y ves por la pantalla chica (TV),una serie como ésta de los años 1966 de Batman y Robin, por lo menos para mí infancia lo más que me llamaba la atención de esta serie fue el "Batimovil",que fabuloso se veía ese auto y como despedía esa llamarada proveniente de su turbina trasera,como ese sonido peculiar de un supuesto motor de propulsión de cohete....me encantaba,fue algo que se salía de lo común y que me llamaba mucho la atención haciéndome inmediatamente fanático de esta serie de TV, hasta aquí hablo de lo que me atraia a ver esta serie cada vez que la anunciaban en su horario de TV, por otro lado les comento de todos los accesorios que este auto tenía para la investigación criminal de aquellos años que una persona hablando también por UA-cam dijo que los artefactos que tenía este modelo de auto que era el modelo de un "Futura" y que los aditamentos que la producción de la ," ABC network TV" le añadió convirtiéndolo en un Icono y llamativo donde las miradas de todos los tiempos,iniciado para los fanáticos de ese entonces de los 60's y que atreves de los años este atractivo vehículo no ha pasado del interés de muchos entusiastas que al seguir viendo y recordando esta serie,no se cansan de ella y la seguirán viendo y viendo,pues los accesorios que tuvo este llamado "Batimovil",decía una persona que comentaba en UA-cam que eran los precursores de los artefactos tecnológicos que hay hoy en día en no solo en los autos,sino como parte de la tecnología en las casas, edificios, restaurantes, hoteles etc en dónde en la era moderna del siglo 21 en dónde estamos ahora ha influenciado para estar ya establecido como parte de nuestra vida cotidiana y estamos acostumbrados a ellos donde existe aplicaciones al cual atraves de un comando de voz,ordenamos la solicitud de un servicio por ejemplo como el programa de Alexa instalado para que controle artefactos en nuestros hogares y en la serie de Batman y Robin,en el mismo encapotado cuando quería investigar un dato criminal,solo encendía en su maravilloso "Batimovil" un radio comunicador que atraves de una conexión remota se conectaba con una computadora en su ,"Baticueva", éste,"Batimovil" tenía otros artefactos que el encapotado utilizaba con frecuencia para resolver los crímenes que se le iban presentando y como dije fue un pensamiento creativo de lo que estás personas de la producción de la " ABC network TV",se imaginaron que pudiera tener este llamado "Batimovil y que hoy día existen de verdad no solo para uso en autos sino en otros campos dónde la tecnología de la computación ha marcado un antes y un después en los lugares a los cuales ha Sido utilizada.....un último ejemplo de lo que la Tecnología digital y de computación de esta era del siglo 21 se está viendo y que podría haberse iniciado también en una caricatura que también veía en mi infancia,fue la serie del Investigador famoso de una policía,creo en los suburbios de la Ciudad de New York de los años 40(me corrigen los que saben más de esta serie,de dónde se desarrollaba está historieta de caricaturas detectivesca) llamado "Dick Tracy",en dónde atraves de un radio comunicador en su muñeca se comunicaba con sus colegas de labores policiacas,fue el artefacto precursor de lo que hay hoy en día en donde ya se ven los relojes en las muñecas de las manos de cualquier persona en este siglo 21,que no solo te dan la hora, sino que te puedes comunicar atraves de ellos para controlar tecnológicamente a distancia artefactos que esa persona tenga para su uso personal en una mejor calidad de vida........
Batman was what we called camp(a stylish fad at the time) and I looked forward to it for the theater of the bizarre it was my laugh spot twice a week!😜
Any ideas why they blocked, or blurred, the left half of the screen during the "can't get rid of a bomb" scene? They showed other bits of the movie with no changes, so I'm guessing it's NOT a simple copyright issue.
Hmmm......I always thought the movie came out then the series. Also. I believe Burt said, in another show I saw him on, said that he hated wearing those tights.
Ok I am going to point out the elephant in the room no one is talking about. Adam West has aged better than Burt Ward. Burt really let himself get out of shape as he aged.
I had the greatest honor of meeting Adam West and Burt Ward in person. It was a wonderful experience. Rest in Peace Adam West. Thank you for Batman. Both of you were great!!! Gail Van Miert, East Rutherford
I was in love with Burt Ward. Watched every show. Met Burgess Meridith in a pet store Malibu about 9 months before he died. He was very sweet to me, a real gentleman. He loved being recognized. It was a wonderful moment!
I don't get it. Who gives this a thumbs down?? This is one the best Ward/West interviews I've ever seen. And, yes, I recall the day the show began on TV. All the kids on my block loved it.
I love looking at lots pretty 1960s actress and talented actors of the 1960s, joan Collins sexy silver outfits,, john Austin Riddler pretty red hair associate and of the giant woman etc etc
@@lloydkline3265 That's "Astin" not Austin. I saw one episode with him in more recent years. I don't remember him back then. He was a weak replacement for Frank Gorshin I thought. Astin was the last surviving member of Adam's Family long ago besides the kids and he's still alive.
I was six years old when the series first came out. Made my parents put it on; the whole family watched it. Everybody loved it. Even got a Batman outfit for Christmas one year
We are the same age. It was a magical time to be a kid back then. Batman, Munsters, Green Hornet, Addams Family, Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Rat Patrol.... shows that kids and adults all enjoyed together.
This was the first movie my parents let me go to ALONE!!! People talk about how 'out there' or weird or different the series and movie and the stories were... ...wrong, the movies were made for US. WE never thought they were weird, they were cool!!!!! LOL Nothing's changed, it's just that we don't run the world - too young to be the rebels of the Sixties, too old to be the lunatics and banksters who keep needing 'bailing out' every five minutes. Can't stop laughing at all the 'serious people' in the world. Those people don't know what REAL serious is. WE do. (Double triple quadruple LOLz).
@@Ragnar06 Hi Dana ,Sure was and these programmes were Pure Class n very good clean cut entertainment also may I mention Land of the Giants and Tarzan with Ron Ely .Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝🌷🤗
@GENERAL DISARRAY'S BOSS 83 Nah. Not really a boomer dude. Arguably there was a transitional generation. Boomers are a very distinct type - I watched them when I was really a small child but it was already clear what they were like. I know what the 'technical' definition of a baby boomer is, but one big difference for me is that both my mother and father were REALLY OLD when they had me and then my sister. They were themselves right outside of the generation that was having kids at the time and did not expect to have children at all! Worse still that is my actual current pic in the icon there - I don't look much over 35... I am 62. I could 'explain' more - but you wouldn't believe me. It's er woo woo na na na na, na na na na. Know what I mean? Say no more.
I do not concern myself with all the behind the scenes stuff. I just remember being a kid thrilled with superheroes on television. These were my Batman and Robin. Oh those years long before cable. We had only 3 stations, PBS and UHF.
The movie was a lot of fun--period. Adam West could best be described as stalwart, but his quiet and somewhat wooden delivery worked here. It was fun to see Burgess Meredith and Cesar Romero, two old pros, hamming it up, and Frank Gorshin was brilliant as the Riddler. He understood his role and understood the character of the Riddler more than anyone ever realized. Lee Meriwether was gorgeous! Oh, and the bomb scene? Justifiably famous. Considering Leslie Martinson worked on such a small set, it's amazing he managed to throw everything into the sink and get away with it. Nice trip down nostalgia lane, and thanks for uploading this, filmSCHOOLarchive!
As for arch enemies there were the Jocker, the Riddler, the Penguin and a Catwoman. Later on the producers added Mr. Freeze, the Ivy and the Egghead. Excellent actors and actresses. This program and the movies do merit two thumbs up.
One very persistent myth over the years has been that the movie was actually filmed before the first season of the series but not released until months later. This is simply not true, thought it was the original plan. William Dozier wanted to do the movie first to help launch the series, and because a movie would have a bigger budget, allowing for all of the various vehicles and gadgets to be built and then used on the show. 20th Century Fox, however, was less enthusiastic about this idea, since they would be taking a bigger financial risk. Eventually it became a moot point when ABC asked Dozier to have the series ready to premiere in January 1966 rather than September of that year. After the series proved to be such a smash hit, it was decided to make the movie after all, both to cash in on the success of the show (obviously) and so they could use the bigger budget to build the additional vehicles - the Batcopter, the Batboat, and the Batcycle (though an earlier version of the cycle had already been used in one first season episode.)
How could anyone not figure out Batman and Robin's secret identities? There voices were so unique. "Holy Guacamole, Batman", "Gosh, Bruce" and Robin's hair and most of his face was exposed. And they were always together as both identities. Commissioner Gorden and Aunt Harriet were clueless. Oh, well. That's TV I guess.
That's the idea guess the audience is supposed to be smarter than the people around them in the show Batman would've been harder because most of his face was hidden but anybody with the IQ of a goldfish could tell Robin's secret identity Also egghead failed to take that into account when deducing who batman was : he didn't need to do it hard millionaire with a kid same age range as robin I could see him still using the machine but not on Bruce he definitely would have confirmed both identities had he decided to grab Dick instead as he's not trained to resist a mind probe as well as Bruce
Adam West and Burt Ward (my childhood hero's) were and will always be the best on screen Batman and Robin ever. They were Batman and Robin in a class by themselves.
Agreed 😊
Though I liked it as a child, I never knew how great the Batman series was until I got older.
I kind of remember watching it first run but I don't remember watching it in syndication in the 70s. But I guess I must have. I don't think I appreciated it as much as a lot of people did.
Opera Singer... yes, tthe greatenes of the show is that it works on 2 levels. Kida can just enjoy the action, while adults can enjoy the humour and parodies which you don't get as a kid.,
It's good, clean entertainment that still entertains decades after it was made. Mr. West may be gone (as well as many of the actors who played the villains) but he and they will live on so long as Batman is on the job in Gotham city. :)
I love that whatever Bat-transportation they were in, Batman always puts on his seat belt before taking off.
“Somedays you just can’t get rid of a bomb.”
-Adam West
Oh man, I miss that line from the movie!
Consider yourself blessed to grow up
during the Batman series. Its popularity
remains timeless,,Holy Eternity!!!
We never really appreciate something like this until after it’s gone. Great fun stuff. Thanks for the memories...
Man I love Adam West and Burt Ward! They are both very entertaining to watch and I still watch them today!
Those Cliff hanger endings for me as a kid kept me waiting for the next night to see what happened next.
😁
Adam and Burt brought to life in the best possible way these 2 superheroes. The deadpan comedy was brilliant, the colors of the set, the biff/pow/bang callouts, it was all great. Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!
I agree with Adam West. Catwoman was also definitely my favourite Batman villain too. Burt Ward's story is classic too. Imagine looking for jobs even being turned down getting employed at a gas station then finding out you get the part as the Robin character for a new Batman TV series. Wow now that is like winning the Mega Lottery after trying to find any job to get employed with.
A great great great show!
In the 1970's I would get home from grade school and watch Batman, Speed Racer, Astro Boy, Ultraman, and Johnny Sokko and the Giant Robot. Good times.
I hear you
RiP Adam West, forever Batman and Burt Ward forever Robin, my childhood wouldn't have been the same without y'all...
Wow ! I agree 👍🏻 born in 1960.
" A sparrow with a machine gun"...classic
I had a huge crush on Burt ward. He should have become the Brad pit of his time. I don’t understand how come he did not have a successful career after the series.
Due to him portraying Robin for a good while, he most likely ended up getting typecast. That is an actor's nightmare. When an actor gets typecast, they often have a difficult time receiving other roles
I grew up watching the episodes on TV. Back in 2019 I finally got hold of a set of the episodes on DVD and the humor still holds up even today. "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb" will go down in TV history as one of the best known lines of any series. :)
I'm glad Adam West and Burt Ward got reunited for at least 2 of the animated movies.
R.I.P. Adam West
this is pure magic
Doctor Who was also a successful series on television BEFORE there were any movies. The series began airing on November 23, 1963, the Saturday evening AFTER President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas) The first MOVIE hit theaters in 1965 with NONE of the television cast. They brought in veteran actor Peter Cushing to play the title character in that and in the 1966 follow-up film.
Sylvester McCoy is, so far, the only actor from the TV series to play The Doctor and that was in an American made television movie from 1996 during which he regenerates into Paul McGann.
This little gem gives Eric Roberts a great chance to chew the scenery as "The Master."
Burt Ward still sounds like Robin !! Jeez!! those two were iconic!
That's because he IS Robin
Adam West and Burt Ward were my hero, when I was 3 years old. I loved Burt Ward and I liked Cesar Romero. God bless them all.
Yeah, that was a fun movie, I saw it when I was in high school. Thanks for the video, that was so darn much fun!
Met George Barris and Adam West and sat in the Batmobile at the Detroit Autorama around 2001...I was absolutely thrilled and those 2 gentlemen were simply amazing to my 2 young daughters. A thrill to last our lifetimes. RIP BATMAN
RIP Mr. BARRIS. 🙏🏻
Thanks for posting. Grew up with this in 1970s re-runs. (Note: I see at the end credits that it was filmed in 2001.)
I was in college when the first episode of "Batman" premiered. It was so anticipated that I had a hard time getting near a TV to see it. At that time I thought that I was seeing Adam West for the first time and it was years later before I realized that I had seem him only a year or two before that in one of my favorite "Outer Limits" episodes. The episode title was "The Invisible Enemy."
This is wonderful !
Batman has aired in reruns on Cable TV for the last 35 years since '89 when CBN which was renamed The Family Channel (later Fox Family then abc family and now Freeform) was the 1st Cable Network to air reruns of Batman TV Series (they even aired the original Batman Movie, too) from 1989-1992 with Labor Day of '92 being the last time to air on FAM with a 9 Hour Batmania Marathon which includes the movie version and then it was on FX, TV Land & VH1, Sci-Fi Channel (now SYFY), The Hub (Formally DIscovery Kids and now Discovery Family Network) and now on Me-TV & Antenna TV
God Bless You Adam West & Burt Ward and Thank You for making Batman a Classic Pop Culture Phenomenon, R.I.P. Caped Crusader Adam West
My young life !! Thank you so much ❤!! For me a comic book became reality !!
It was pure sixties like Get Smart zany.
Such a great series and a favorite from the 60s.... yeah, it was better than a $1.10/hr gas station job for Burt, that's for sure. Cool to hear the inside story of some of the show. I couldn't have stopped laughing while filming... I loved the Batcave.... that's what I want instead of my garage.
why would they cover the bomb scene with a blur on the left.
15:44 "Instant Costume Change Lever" 😄
Glad these 2 got their stars on the Hollywood Walk of Fame
West at age 80 and Ward at age 74, sad that West didn't live to see Ward get his star ont he Walk of Fame, but I know he's up in the great big sky watching him
"Well Done ol' chum"
Great tv series, wonderful acting,
You would have to be a great actor to be on that show. How could you do a show like that and keep a straight face?
TDKR's ending was inspired by the "getting rid of the bomb" scene from the 60s movie
They were my child hood heros👍
Let's hear some yee-haws out there for Burt Ward's absolute deadpan dramatic delivery for the line: "A sparrow with a submachine gun."
I wonder how many takes it took them to get thru that without cracking up.
Oh Robin I love you.
I loved these two super heroes, I ran all the way home from, church Sunday service, to get back in time to watch Batman !
When I was a kid, the VCR was not on the market yet. So us, kids would rush home every day after school to watch Batman.
@@bmoshareholderappleshareho855 Likewise, we didn't even have a telly. we had a good neighbour who always let us watch the telly.7-25 pm Sunday, here in England.
Old enough to remember those 1960s series . They were funny! Funny funny and mostly cuz not at all pretentious, not over produced over w ritten , really funny.
It was this show that made me realize that I have a sidekick thing
Uno cuando es niño o ya vas avanzando en edad ya dejando lo de niño pero que todavía te quedan emociones, costumbres y pensamientos de esta maravillosa edad y ves por la pantalla chica (TV),una serie como ésta de los años 1966 de Batman y Robin, por lo menos para mí infancia lo más que me llamaba la atención de esta serie fue el "Batimovil",que fabuloso se veía ese auto y como despedía esa llamarada proveniente de su turbina trasera,como ese sonido peculiar de un supuesto motor de propulsión de cohete....me encantaba,fue algo que se salía de lo común y que me llamaba mucho la atención haciéndome inmediatamente fanático de esta serie de TV, hasta aquí hablo de lo que me atraia a ver esta serie cada vez que la anunciaban en su horario de TV, por otro lado les comento de todos los accesorios que este auto tenía para la investigación criminal de aquellos años que una persona hablando también por UA-cam dijo que los artefactos que tenía este modelo de auto que era el modelo de un "Futura" y que los aditamentos que la producción de la ," ABC network TV" le añadió convirtiéndolo en un Icono y llamativo donde las miradas de todos los tiempos,iniciado para los fanáticos de ese entonces de los 60's y que atreves de los años este atractivo vehículo no ha pasado del interés de muchos entusiastas que al seguir viendo y recordando esta serie,no se cansan de ella y la seguirán viendo y viendo,pues los accesorios que tuvo este llamado "Batimovil",decía una persona que comentaba en UA-cam que eran los precursores de los artefactos tecnológicos que hay hoy en día en no solo en los autos,sino como parte de la tecnología en las casas, edificios, restaurantes, hoteles etc en dónde en la era moderna del siglo 21 en dónde estamos ahora ha influenciado para estar ya establecido como parte de nuestra vida cotidiana y estamos acostumbrados a ellos donde existe aplicaciones al cual atraves de un comando de voz,ordenamos la solicitud de un servicio por ejemplo como el programa de Alexa instalado para que controle artefactos en nuestros hogares y en la serie de Batman y Robin,en el mismo encapotado cuando quería investigar un dato criminal,solo encendía en su maravilloso "Batimovil" un radio comunicador que atraves de una conexión remota se conectaba con una computadora en su ,"Baticueva", éste,"Batimovil" tenía otros artefactos que el encapotado utilizaba con frecuencia para resolver los crímenes que se le iban presentando y como dije fue un pensamiento creativo de lo que estás personas de la producción de la " ABC network TV",se imaginaron que pudiera tener este llamado "Batimovil y que hoy día existen de verdad no solo para uso en autos sino en otros campos dónde la tecnología de la computación ha marcado un antes y un después en los lugares a los cuales ha Sido utilizada.....un último ejemplo de lo que la Tecnología digital y de computación de esta era del siglo 21 se está viendo y que podría haberse iniciado también en una caricatura que también veía en mi infancia,fue la serie del Investigador famoso de una policía,creo en los suburbios de la Ciudad de New York de los años 40(me corrigen los que saben más de esta serie,de dónde se desarrollaba está historieta de caricaturas detectivesca) llamado "Dick Tracy",en dónde atraves de un radio comunicador en su muñeca se comunicaba con sus colegas de labores policiacas,fue el artefacto precursor de lo que hay hoy en día en donde ya se ven los relojes en las muñecas de las manos de cualquier persona en este siglo 21,que no solo te dan la hora, sino que te puedes comunicar atraves de ellos para controlar tecnológicamente a distancia artefactos que esa persona tenga para su uso personal en una mejor calidad de vida........
This my favorite growing up this and the green hornet👍
Batman was what we called camp(a stylish fad at the time) and I looked forward to it for the theater of the bizarre it was my laugh spot twice a week!😜
Batman was a mixture of the comic book with elements from the popular 60's Spy Series The Man From U.N.C.L.E.
The part about the bat cycle was hilarious
I’m a 90’s baby and this was my shit lol
The only thing this show needed was more night scenes
Any ideas why they blocked, or blurred, the left half of the screen during the "can't get rid of a bomb" scene? They showed other bits of the movie with no changes, so I'm guessing it's NOT a simple copyright issue.
Hmmm......I always thought the movie came out then the series.
Also. I believe Burt said, in another show I saw him on, said
that he hated wearing those tights.
Holy Canoli Batman
The Batmobile, the Batcopper, the Batboat and the Batmotorcycle. It sounds like crime fighting is very expensive.
I would like to meet burt ward👍
The only Real Batman!!!
😊great
Those poor chickens watching a big object with a weirdly dressed guy yelling in fear coming at them
how did they change their outfits sliding down the Bat Pole ?/?/?.............
Lube
🙏🏻🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🌠🙏🏻🙏🏻
Why didn’t they get more seasons?
Batman: You give me curious stirrings in my utility belt catwoman
Me: Then let's see if these paws can...milk it down Batman
They should of asked him why he talks normal now but strange in the 60s 😂
Awww. I never saw the movie 😢. Burt laughing & he is serious on the account of stories. Get rid of 💣. 😆
It’s a shame ABC was so cheap. The first two seasons were fantastic. With a proper budget the show could’ve lasted awhile.
Ok I am going to point out the elephant in the room no one is talking about. Adam West has aged better than Burt Ward. Burt really let himself get out of shape as he aged.
This show is a disgrace they ought to be ashamed of themselves
My mom explsined to me that it was a show for children to keep them off crime.
Congrats Burt on your star ⭐️ on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on 9 January 2020!
Nice to know that.
Long overdue
Adam West's deadpan delivery was perfect for Batman. It sold the campy humor.
someone once said that Adam West was chosen because he was the only one who could keep a straight face delivering those lines
Yup. He was handsome ?& hot & could play Superman & Robin chrt actor was cute.
@@lilyr6755 Burt Ward
you have to wonder how the heck he managed a straight face through all of that...
I had the greatest honor of meeting Adam West and Burt Ward in person. It was a wonderful experience. Rest in Peace Adam West. Thank you for Batman. Both of you were great!!! Gail Van Miert, East Rutherford
"Favorite Villain, Catwoman, and you guys know what I mean" Adam was the best.
With Julie Newmar.
I was in love with Burt Ward. Watched every show. Met Burgess Meridith in a pet store Malibu about 9 months before he died. He was very sweet to me, a real gentleman. He loved being recognized. It was a wonderful moment!
Adam West best Batman ever
I agree, Michael Keaton no.#2👍💪🦇🙂
The worst was George Clooney he should stick to Er and leave it to Adam west.
@@randybarnett2308
Same...👍
There is only ONE Batman. Adam West. The others were body doubles for scenes where Adam West should be.
Met Burt Ward back in 71 or 72. Have him autograph somewhere. Was a cool guy from what I remember.
The show was fun, corny and cartoonishly. It was for all kids both small and tall,. It appeals to the kid in all of us.
I don't get it. Who gives this a thumbs down?? This is one the best Ward/West interviews I've ever seen. And, yes, I recall the day the show began on TV. All the kids on my block loved it.
How could anyone NOT like this? It’s magnificent!
I'm 59 and I Love Batman
54 here. Same with me.
Me 62, from Peru...Batman in Incan territory
Lester Jordan I’m 56 and I love Batman too!
I love looking at lots pretty 1960s actress and talented actors of the 1960s, joan Collins sexy silver outfits,, john Austin Riddler pretty red hair associate and of the giant woman etc etc
@@lloydkline3265 That's "Astin" not Austin. I saw one episode with him in more recent years. I don't remember him back then. He was a weak replacement for Frank Gorshin I thought.
Astin was the last surviving member of Adam's Family long ago besides the kids and he's still alive.
I was six years old when the series first came out. Made my parents put it on; the whole family watched it. Everybody loved it. Even got a Batman outfit for Christmas one year
We are the same age. It was a magical time to be a kid back then. Batman, Munsters, Green Hornet, Addams Family, Time Tunnel, Voyage to the Bottom of the Sea, Rat Patrol.... shows that kids and adults all enjoyed together.
@@Ragnar06 Bewitched too. i was about the same age as Jeff.
This was the first movie my parents let me go to ALONE!!! People talk about how 'out there' or weird or different the series and movie and the stories were... ...wrong, the movies were made for US. WE never thought they were weird, they were cool!!!!! LOL Nothing's changed, it's just that we don't run the world - too young to be the rebels of the Sixties, too old to be the lunatics and banksters who keep needing 'bailing out' every five minutes. Can't stop laughing at all the 'serious people' in the world. Those people don't know what REAL serious is. WE do. (Double triple quadruple LOLz).
@@Ragnar06 Hi Dana ,Sure was and these programmes were Pure Class n very good clean cut entertainment also may I mention Land of the Giants and Tarzan with Ron Ely .Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝🌷🤗
@GENERAL DISARRAY'S BOSS 83 Nah. Not really a boomer dude. Arguably there was a transitional generation. Boomers are a very distinct type - I watched them when I was really a small child but it was already clear what they were like. I know what the 'technical' definition of a baby boomer is, but one big difference for me is that both my mother and father were REALLY OLD when they had me and then my sister. They were themselves right outside of the generation that was having kids at the time and did not expect to have children at all! Worse still that is my actual current pic in the icon there - I don't look much over 35... I am 62. I could 'explain' more - but you wouldn't believe me. It's er woo woo na na na na, na na na na. Know what I mean? Say no more.
Just brought the DVD, so corny but brilliant. Best Batman and Robin ever. RIP Adam West.
hey, there's 2 animated movies with the original actors doing the voices. Don't forget them!
My husband always watched this program five days a week when he was younger.
So did I 😀
That's the real Batman & Robin.
I really loved how Batman tried to teach Robin right from wrong.
I do not concern myself with all the behind the scenes stuff. I just remember being a kid thrilled with superheroes on television. These were my Batman and Robin. Oh those years long before cable. We had only 3 stations, PBS and UHF.
Rest in peace Adam West
The movie was a lot of fun--period. Adam West could best be described as stalwart, but his quiet and somewhat wooden delivery worked here. It was fun to see Burgess Meredith and Cesar Romero, two old pros, hamming it up, and Frank Gorshin was brilliant as the Riddler. He understood his role and understood the character of the Riddler more than anyone ever realized. Lee Meriwether was gorgeous!
Oh, and the bomb scene? Justifiably famous. Considering Leslie Martinson worked on such a small set, it's amazing he managed to throw everything into the sink and get away with it. Nice trip down nostalgia lane, and thanks for uploading this, filmSCHOOLarchive!
I got the movie and all 3 seasons on DVD and I can’t stop watching them
there was only 2 seasons.
Me too, all 3 seasons and batman movie
I love the show too! Love watching it. :D
@@stumack9755 True, but fortunately the show was on two nights a week, which made for a lot of episodes.
Me too! I can't stop watching either!
These guys made magic!
Frank Gorshen as Riddler!
Ain't no mountain higher!
Frank gave the Riddler the best laugh!
kids in my neighborhood learned how to fist fight because of Batman.
Me too,I guess you could say Batman, pro wrestling, and roller derby taught me how to fight as a kid, so I was bully--proof👍💪😎
No 1 ever asked Adam West who he was cause they knew he was Batman R.I.P. Mr. West !!!!
I remember him fighting the shark...he pulled out his can of shark repellent and sprayed on him 😂😂😂omg you cant make this stuff up...brilliant!
BAT Shark Repellant!
You know I'll bet he has on his utility belt Bat - Anti Zombie spray , Boy Rick Grimes would love him ! ❤👍🤠🔫💀💀💀🦇🦇🦇
Always and forever the best.
As for arch enemies there were the Jocker, the Riddler, the Penguin and a Catwoman.
Later on the producers added Mr. Freeze, the Ivy and the Egghead.
Excellent actors and actresses.
This program and the movies do merit two thumbs up.
Ivy was never on the show.
yeah, "the Jocker" was a bit of a JOKER wasn't he. ;)
@@motownkittys68 it wasn't Ivy it was Louie the Lilac!
loved it as a kid and get it as an adult
One very persistent myth over the years has been that the movie was actually filmed before the first season of the series but not released until months later. This is simply not true, thought it was the original plan. William Dozier wanted to do the movie first to help launch the series, and because a movie would have a bigger budget, allowing for all of the various vehicles and gadgets to be built and then used on the show. 20th Century Fox, however, was less enthusiastic about this idea, since they would be taking a bigger financial risk. Eventually it became a moot point when ABC asked Dozier to have the series ready to premiere in January 1966 rather than September of that year. After the series proved to be such a smash hit, it was decided to make the movie after all, both to cash in on the success of the show (obviously) and so they could use the bigger budget to build the additional vehicles - the Batcopter, the Batboat, and the Batcycle (though an earlier version of the cycle had already been used in one first season episode.)
A perfect example of adult situations that totally appeal to innocent children!
How could anyone not figure out Batman and Robin's secret identities? There voices were so unique. "Holy Guacamole, Batman", "Gosh, Bruce" and Robin's hair and most of his face was exposed. And they were always together as both identities. Commissioner Gorden and Aunt Harriet were clueless.
Oh, well. That's TV I guess.
That's the idea guess the audience is supposed to be smarter than the people around them in the show Batman would've been harder because most of his face was hidden but anybody with the IQ of a goldfish could tell Robin's secret identity
Also egghead failed to take that into account when deducing who batman was : he didn't need to do it hard millionaire with a kid same age range as robin I could see him still using the machine but not on Bruce he definitely would have confirmed both identities had he decided to grab Dick instead as he's not trained to resist a mind probe as well as Bruce
6:25 "What has yellow skin and writes? A ball point banana. Right." Yes of course.
*ADAM WEST & BURT WARD - THE ORIGINAL OG’s!!!*
WOW WOW WOW !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!1
From a mad keen 76yo Aussie fan.
Holy shit, Batman.
Some days, you just can't get rid of a bomb, is the funniest line of the movie!
Absolutely!
One of the funniest lines in any movie ever!!