One of the key reasons that the original "Batman" TV series from the 1960's was and is so good is that the actors played their roles basically straight and the scriptwriters would add the touches of humor. For example, rarely is it mentioned that there was the humorous, absurd contrast in which at the beginning of an episode Batman and Robin after getting into the Batmobile, would buckle their seat belts thereby emphasizing safety , but then Batman would floor the accelerator of the car and zoom out of the Batcave at too fast a speed and then make a hazardous , fast left turn onto the highway behind Wayne Manor without stopping to look carefully to see if there was any oncoming traffic in either direction on the highway! And then Batman would break the motor vehicle law by driving down the middle of the road over the center yellow stripe instead of properly staying in the right lane. Then when the Batmobile would pull up outside Gotham City Police Headquarters, Batman would slam on the brakes bringing the Batmobile to a screeching halt , barely avoiding slamming into Chief O'Hara's parked police car! LOL!
A great actor who was a true CLASS Act and treated everyone kindly- Even this little kid who saw him at a car show so many years ago at the LA Convention Center....! RIP Mr. West
I still recall the very first show. At the age of 9. I was enthralled just like all my friends. Green Hornet was also captivating mostly due to Bruce Lee. We all wanted to be Kato! Looking at the original shows on youtube does not capture the excitement of what it was like to see this on tv, in 1966. Perfectly cast. All the villains were over the top. I was only a young boy, but the original cat woman got my blood pumping.
I was only 10 when the show premiered and I loved it. I wasn't a Batman comic fan but the show was just epic to me. I, of course, had a huge crush on Robin. I loved the campiness of it, made even funnier by met of the actors playing it as a straight drama. When Back to the Barrage came out in the mid 90's I snapped it up. I read it from cover to cover many times. I loved the behind the scenes things and the photos were awesome. I shed a few tears when Adam West passed. Thank you for doing this video, it brought back lots of happy memories.
I was born in 1980 and woo when the first time I saw this show, I loved it instantly!! I didn't know what year it started at the time so it was fresh to me. One of a kind. RIP Batman and Batgirl. Both are the greatest!!
@@glynnevans1851 Dear Glynn, I was a kid too and to tell you the truth, I enjoy the show very much even today - thank God we can see it on DVD or blu-ray whenever we feel like to. It´s been a pleasure having it and watching it. Best wishes!
Often as I drive in and out of my garage with the remote, I think of the good times this show brought me. I just bought the Blu-Ray of the 1966 series...
Was my favorite show then and I remember one day they were shooting the surfing scene at Torrance beach and we all found out and desperately wanted to go watch as it was only a mile or so from school. 2nd grade memories…
Holy Bat Tribute! Great retrospective for Adam West, Burt Ward, Yvonne Craig and all the creators of the Batman television series! Thanks for posting Jonny! Well done!
where I lived in Canada...it was first aired in the Summer of 66 during School vacation...it was advertised for weeks beforehand. On the night it was to first air, all we got was the Bat Logo and chyron saying stay tuned...it went on for two hours then was announced that it would not be shown...and I had to wait another two weeks before it finally aired...I didn't see it in colour until I watched it an Uncle's place where they had a colour set.
My brother and I were glued to the TV every time a new show came on. There was a piece of land across the street from me that was all woods. So my friends and I decided to build a swinging door at the back of the woods that would hide our fort and our bikes. It came out great. I spent half my life in the woods. And after Batman was went off the air, BMX and skateboarding started up, so we'd build ramps and started jumping dug out holes... anyway this was my favorite show back when life was much simpler.
Your right! Good time to be a kid! Our neighborhood had a huge lot too. We built tree house. Played Batman, cowboys , cops and robbers! Kids need a show like this today! Play outside, instead of videogames !
Holy Excellent Documentary! ! POW !! The childhood memories...WOW! I remember seeing Julie Newmar as Catwoman in 1966... I was hypnotized. This was well done, and well researched. Thanks.
Adam West IS now, and will ALWAYS be the only REAL BATMAN! RIP? Adam West is alive in our minds today, maybe even more than when he was alive, when we all thought of him as eternal.......it may not have worked out as we thought but rest assured Adam West lives!
Totally agree--weird to think that William Dozier was also auditioning Lyle Wagonner (from the Carol Burnett Show) for the part of Batman--I saw a screen test and he wasn't even close to Adam West in acting ability
It can still amaze me how some in Europe accuse the Americans of lacking a sense of humour when the Americans created such a wonderfully funny and ridiculous show as this. Absolutely brilliant show.
I got introduced to the 60's T.V. Batman show in the late 70's as a kid I loved it from the very start. A lot of eye candy, great action, vehicles, characters etc. I do like the dark batman but this colorful T.V. series can hold its own. It will run on syndication forever, timeless.
When I was seeing the t.v. show I was thinking that everything on the show was real and I had dreams of being inside the house and finding the batpolls and Batcave and the batmoble and being part of the team working with Batman and robin and the in the dream the house was a lot bigger and the batcave was biggest I had dreams growing up
Yeah, well, there was a time West was putting on weight to the point he was starting to look obese, and the network told West to slim down, muscle up or be replaced. West complied.
I saw the very first Batmobile. Barris threw it together for filming, the nose piece was bondo putty that was rough and never even sanded smooth. Looked great on the early filming.
Holy bat thanks for this amazing video. Childhood memories come flooding back to more innocent and not so stressful times (I don't just mean childhood but worldly).
Adam west, you will always be the REAL Batman!!!! I know some people think the show was too campy, but I loved all the actors and actresses!!!!Awesome T.V. back in the days!!!
My friend (Chris Stivers) and I went to a Wonderfest and actually got a chance to meet Yvonne Craig (Batgirl)there,I took a picture of him and her while we were there and she signed it for him for free.
The bubble gum cards were special every one sold them .Kids playing on the school yard they would take there jacket off and hang it like a cape . The body of these women were incredible.Bat girl and cat woman.
The ultimate statement on the impact of this show is Batman TAS ‘s episode, The Grey Ghost. Adam West voices the Ghost, and the ep is one of the most heartbreaking and *uplifting* eps ever.
Thanks JB for that presentation! I' ve been watching "Batman" since it first came out!(it was either that or Tarzan with Ron Ely) Happily I chose Batman.
I was 12 in 1966. This was great entertainment for kids my age back in the day. Although, typecasting was probably always an issue for some of these actors.
Loved it! Loved the absurdity of it! And the villains! Those wonderfully ridiculous villains! All of them were great actors and well known, i believe they took the part of hilarious villains to send themselves up! Even found myself at times cheering for the villain! And Catwomen..Those Catwomen! Aaaagggghhh! Gorgeous and very sexy!..Then Batgirl!..so unfair on a 13-14 year old boy! And the 'plots'..What loony plots! Loved 'em..Adored 'em..Long live The Batman TV Series!
Adam West was Batman, he was the best Batman and the show was the best version of Batman. I like his bat car as appears to the new movie bat cars.the new movies were boring and too serious. I would like to see a series are a movie that goes back to the original formula, heroic, comedic, the car was more practical than the new versions. I hope someone one will bring him back like he was meant to be.
As with everything Hollywood, they take and send good and wholesome , like this original portrayal of batman, and send it down the sh@* hole of dark and disturbing.
14:12 In one of the Mr. Freeze 2-parters, Burt is wearing a pressure bandage on his right arm. He does his best to hide it from the camera, but it's visible in a few scenes.
The tv show car was a definite improvement over the original comic book car (except it wouldn't have been very useful during the winter or rainy season).
The show is campy, but it always made me smile and I don't think it hurt Batman's legacy. I think the only real issue was they never found a place for him in the Batman films. Perhaps a brief but knowing cameo.
Truly a shame they did not give them such an opportunity. But, they no doubt would have stolen the show! I don't care for the dark direction they have taken heroes, turning them into anti-hereos. The stuff they have been putting out to current is missing much needed tongue in cheek humor, play on words, intelligent writing and acting...playful theatrical performance: all of which spells FUN for people of ALL ages: with underlying morality lessons of good triumphing over evil, and justice defeats crime/crime doesn't pay. A far cry from the reality and shows of today. Take me back to a much better time, please.
@@Matthew-xz8bj Adam West stepping out of a crowd and helping Batman and just smiling and saying "good job kid keep up the good work." You're right he would have stolen the show.
@@jasonsmith4330 LOL 😂 It certainly is easy to imagine that happening! Add "good citizen" into the mix as well ❤️🩹 Your reply is delightful 🙂 "Thanks for the memories"
The real star of the show was The Batmobile of course. Never knew there were 5 of them made. For a vehicle in the mid 1960's that fancy car seemed way ahead of its time.
I was 6 in 1966 and I thought Batman was the best thing ever.
I was also 6 when the show started and I still love it today.😂
Same . Dad and Grandpa built a tree fort in 68 and I had to have a bat pole. Great show , great time growing up.
Back then didn’t realize all the great actors who where the criminals
I was part of the viewing audience on day one of this series. It was also the first time I had seen/watched a color TV set.
Thats very cool to know!
Yep, me too.
Adam West, thank you for a great childhood and adulthood. You will forever be the BATMAN!
R.I.P.
Thank you Adam West and Burt Ward, and thank you JonnyBaak for the nostalgia..
R.I.P Adam West..you had such an impact much like the beatles..i still watch reruns to this day.
Whenever Julie Newmar was in an episode my father always watched with us.
Hmm. Wonder why that was.
So did my Dad. 😂 I'm sure many dads did back then.
One of the key reasons that the original "Batman" TV series from the 1960's was and is so good is that the actors played their roles basically straight and the scriptwriters would add the touches of humor. For example, rarely is it mentioned that there was the humorous, absurd contrast in which at the beginning of an episode Batman and Robin after getting into the Batmobile, would buckle their seat belts thereby emphasizing safety , but then Batman would floor the accelerator of the car and zoom out of the Batcave at too fast a speed and then make a hazardous , fast left turn onto the highway behind Wayne Manor without stopping to look carefully to see if there was any oncoming traffic in either direction on the highway! And then Batman would break the motor vehicle law by driving down the middle of the road over the center yellow stripe instead of properly staying in the right lane. Then when the Batmobile would pull up outside Gotham City Police Headquarters, Batman would slam on the brakes bringing the Batmobile to a screeching halt , barely avoiding slamming into Chief O'Hara's parked police car! LOL!
Love this Batman show! Love Catwoman! Love the costumes,fights, traps, batmobile, gadgets, utility belt! Love West as Batman!
KAPOW 💥
The Batmobile had a monitor that scouted all roads allowing him to preview all road conditions in advance .
We grew up with Batman in the 60s and 70s in California and loved it. Adam West is a true gentleman.
A great actor who was a true CLASS Act and treated everyone kindly- Even this little kid who saw him at a car show so many years ago at the LA Convention Center....! RIP Mr. West
As a kid, this was my show! Thank you Adam West.
One of my favorite shows as a child ...
Right! Mine too! I want to play Batman with Catwoman!
The thing that made Bat Man was the colourful villains. Never before, or after were we introduced to such colourfully dressed, and painted villains.
Rest in peace Adam West. My brilliant actor. Sadly missed. Xx
I still recall the very first show. At the age of 9. I was enthralled just like all my friends. Green Hornet was also captivating mostly due to Bruce Lee. We all wanted to be Kato! Looking at the original shows on youtube does not capture the excitement of what it was like to see this on tv, in 1966. Perfectly cast. All the villains were over the top. I was only a young boy, but the original cat woman got my blood pumping.
I was only 10 when the show premiered and I loved it. I wasn't a Batman comic fan but the show was just epic to me. I, of course, had a huge crush on Robin. I loved the campiness of it, made even funnier by met of the actors playing it as a straight drama. When Back to the Barrage came out in the mid 90's I snapped it up. I read it from cover to cover many times. I loved the behind the scenes things and the photos were awesome. I shed a few tears when Adam West passed. Thank you for doing this video, it brought back lots of happy memories.
A bloody great show..im glad I can watch the reruns.. RIP Adam West 2017-06-09
I was born in 1980 and woo when the first time I saw this show, I loved it instantly!! I didn't know what year it started at the time so it was fresh to me. One of a kind. RIP Batman and Batgirl. Both are the greatest!!
Glad you experienced the feeling.
“The best” always have to leave, somehow. Yes.RIP.
Thank you for putting is together -- you did a terrific job with it.
I just bought the entire series on 📀 Holy Bat series! We need another Batman 1963 tv series!
Adam West will always be the best ,
Batman.
No doubt about it! Greetings from São Paulo, Brazil.
@@vitordragonHi, I luved this in the 60s was only 6 but was quite taken in by it .Kind regards Glynn n Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝
@@glynnevans1851 Dear Glynn, I was a kid too and to tell you the truth, I enjoy the show very much even today - thank God we can see it on DVD or blu-ray whenever we feel like to. It´s been a pleasure having it and watching it. Best wishes!
@@vitordragon cheers sir n like wise. May I ask were r U from. Kind regards Glynn Evans and Greetings from Stourbridge West Midlands UK 🤝
@@glynnevans1851 I´m from São Paulo, Brazil, my friend. Have a nice weekend!
Often as I drive in and out of my garage with the remote, I think of the good times this show brought me. I just bought the Blu-Ray of the 1966 series...
I loved the Show in syndication as a kid Everyone would rush home from school to watch it.
Was my favorite show then and I remember one day they were shooting the surfing scene at Torrance beach and we all found out and desperately wanted to go watch as it was only a mile or so from school. 2nd grade memories…
I got a pic with Adam and Burt, that's a moment I'll ALWAYS treasure!! It was at Emerald City Comic-con.
Thank you for everything Adam. Rest well.
David Lape ; Adam isn't resting, he's still fighting crime in Gotham City still :-)
David Lape p
Holy Bat Tribute! Great retrospective for Adam West, Burt Ward, Yvonne Craig and all the creators of the Batman television series! Thanks for posting Jonny! Well done!
very cool video I'm still a big fan even at 61.
where I lived in Canada...it was first aired in the Summer of 66 during School vacation...it was advertised for weeks beforehand. On the night it was to first air, all we got was the Bat Logo and chyron saying stay tuned...it went on for two hours then was announced that it would not be shown...and I had to wait another two weeks before it finally aired...I didn't see it in colour until I watched it an Uncle's place where they had a colour set.
I watch this show on my 24/7 channel. One right after the other. Some beautiful women on that show. Batgirl, catwoman.
how do you watch episodes 24-7 ? please explain ?
My brother and I were glued to the TV every time a new show came on. There was a piece of land across the street from me that was all woods. So my friends and I decided to build a swinging door at the back of the woods that would hide our fort and our bikes. It came out great. I spent half my life in the woods. And after Batman was went off the air, BMX and skateboarding started up, so we'd build ramps and started jumping dug out holes... anyway this was my favorite show back when life was much simpler.
Your right! Good time to be a kid! Our neighborhood had a huge lot too. We built tree house. Played Batman, cowboys , cops and robbers! Kids need a show like this today! Play outside, instead of videogames !
Holy Excellent Documentary! ! POW !! The childhood memories...WOW! I remember seeing Julie Newmar as Catwoman in 1966... I was hypnotized. This was well done, and well researched. Thanks.
I had fantasies of being Batman and walking into a trap set up by Catwoman!
To me (from 1957) this is the best series I ever saw. My fav phrase what I still use almost daily is "Good thinking Robin. Thank you Batman"...
Adam West IS now, and will ALWAYS be the only REAL BATMAN! RIP? Adam West is alive in our minds today, maybe even more than when he was alive, when we all thought of him as eternal.......it may not have worked out as we thought but rest assured Adam West lives!
Totally agree--weird to think that William Dozier was also auditioning Lyle Wagonner (from the Carol Burnett Show) for the part of Batman--I saw a screen test and he wasn't even close to Adam West in acting ability
My first action hero as a kindergartner in the 60s.
This show is so awesome, I love it so much , I love everything about it to me is one of the greatest tv show ever
You are so right! It would be great to get batgas together and do reenactments! We need a show like this today!
I meant batfans
God bless Adam West, he was BATMAN!
It can still amaze me how some in Europe accuse the Americans of lacking a sense of humour when the Americans created such a wonderfully funny and ridiculous show as this.
Absolutely brilliant show.
Here I thought Americans were famous for their sense of humor.
I agree with those who say we have no sense of humor. Especially white guys.
Not me though. 😀😆
Who cares what Europe thinks?
Such a fun SHOW to watch.
I got introduced to the 60's T.V. Batman show in the late 70's as a kid I loved it from the very start. A lot of eye candy, great action, vehicles, characters etc. I do like the dark batman but this colorful T.V. series can hold its own. It will run on syndication forever, timeless.
When I was seeing the t.v. show I was thinking that everything on the show was real and I had dreams of being inside the house and finding the batpolls and Batcave and the batmoble and being part of the team working with Batman and robin and the in the dream the house was a lot bigger and the batcave was biggest I had dreams growing up
Thank you Batman. Great memories as a child.
@23:40 "I didn't have to say 'I'm Batman' people knew who I was."
"I didn't ever use a foam muscle suit. It was all 100% me."
-Adam Wee.
Yeah, well, there was a time West was putting on weight to the point he was starting to look obese, and the network told West to slim down, muscle up or be replaced. West complied.
Just once I wanted robin to say holy sh#! Batman!
Adam West will ALWAYS be my Batman!!
I saw the very first Batmobile. Barris threw it together for filming, the nose piece was bondo putty that was rough and never even sanded smooth. Looked great on the early filming.
Holy bat thanks for this amazing video. Childhood memories come flooding back to more innocent and not so stressful times (I don't just mean childhood but worldly).
Holy great Batman show! Brought great memories back! There should be a show today like this.
The best batman
Holy Retrospective! What a great couple of videos. I loved this series when I was a child.
Thank you for the good memories!they don't make show"s like this anymore,folks!from:bettylou
yeah they do, there were some animated sequels to the show with the original actor reprising their roles. Didn't you know that?
Adam west, you will always be the REAL Batman!!!! I know some people think the show was too campy, but I loved all the actors and actresses!!!!Awesome T.V. back in the days!!!
The best Batman Adán west forever. I from brazilian
This was great! Memories of me and my brother watching our new Zenith color TV with remote control 📺 Didn't know "Robin" was a wuss
My friend (Chris Stivers) and I went to a Wonderfest and actually got a chance to meet Yvonne Craig (Batgirl)there,I took a picture of him and her while we were there and she signed it for him for free.
When I was in Kindergarten way back in 1973 I traded my winter hat for my friends BatMobile….. yeah that went over pretty good hahahaha
Holy information overload, Batman!!
My daughters and I sat in the Batmobile and met Mr. BARRIS and Adam West.. they were wonderful..SO WAS THE CAR !!! R.I.P. gentlemen.
The bubble gum cards were special every one sold them .Kids playing on the school yard they would take there jacket off and hang it like a cape . The body of these women were incredible.Bat girl and cat woman.
"Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!"
Still one of the BEST batmobile designs of all time.
The ultimate statement on the impact of this show is Batman TAS ‘s episode, The Grey Ghost. Adam West voices the Ghost, and the ep is one of the most heartbreaking and *uplifting* eps ever.
Thanks JB for that presentation! I' ve been watching "Batman" since it first came out!(it was either that or Tarzan with Ron Ely) Happily I chose Batman.
Charles Aguilar
3is
I was 12 in 1966. This was great entertainment for kids my age back in the day. Although, typecasting was probably always an issue for some of these actors.
Thought they really were at sea.
I grow up watching Batman . I remember me imitating Batman. When I was a kid my favorite series . Wow 😯
Terrific television old chum.
I tried not too miss any shows 👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Un verdadero agasajo de imágenes. Gracias por compartir!! 🦇
Great video! Thank you.
Loved it! Loved the absurdity of it! And the villains! Those wonderfully ridiculous villains! All of them were great actors and well known, i believe they took the part of hilarious villains to send themselves up! Even found myself at times cheering for the villain! And Catwomen..Those Catwomen! Aaaagggghhh! Gorgeous and very sexy!..Then Batgirl!..so unfair on a 13-14 year old boy! And the 'plots'..What loony plots! Loved 'em..Adored 'em..Long live The Batman TV Series!
So right man! Loved the show! The costumes, actors, fights, traps, escapes , bat rope climbs! Guys should get together and do reenactments!
I had a crush on Julie Newmar but I have to say that Lee Meriwether's voice and meow is HOT! 9:30
I had fantasies of being Batman and walking into Catwomans trap!
Adam West was Batman, he was the best Batman and the show was the best version of Batman. I like his bat car as appears to the new movie bat cars.the new movies were boring and too serious. I would like to see a series are a movie that goes back to the original formula, heroic, comedic, the car was more practical than the new versions.
I hope someone one will bring him back like he was meant to be.
So right! They could do a new series!
The best!!
Batman is Batman in every way
I watched it as a 9-10 year old and always wondered why the commissioner and police chief didnt know their true identity..I mean I did!!
Congratulacion!!! Great vídeo!!!! Thanks
These days, producers take it to a dark place with "Joker". Too bad really.
THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!!
You should have done your homework from school, but heck, we came home to watch Batman and Robin.
16:55 That's Mel Tore-may, you philistine.
I missed This show
Gee, you mean they really werent climbing up the building wall??!!!
hifijohn ugh...back to therapy
As kids we loved the KAPOW 💥
I saw the movie with my cousin when it came out.
As with everything Hollywood, they take and send good and wholesome , like this original portrayal of batman, and send it down the sh@* hole of dark and disturbing.
@Mr.Ellis99. No the Batmobile didn't have that capability! And even if it did, that would not excuse Batman's clearly reckless driving!
Una serie limpia de violencia..solo comica y muy buena...
14:12 In one of the Mr. Freeze 2-parters, Burt is wearing a pressure bandage on his right arm. He does his best to hide it from the camera, but it's visible in a few scenes.
The Legend
“Holy time slots Batman, Yes Robin, To the bat-tv to watch us.”👍🇦🇺🤪😁
As a 8 year old, it was fun !
Romero/Meridith/Gorshin and others never sated they hated playing upon the
show.
The tv show car was a definite improvement over the original comic book car (except it wouldn't have been very useful during the winter or rainy season).
Wow,always liked Batman the Series.
The one and only Batman.
It’s nice seeing a Batmobile that looks like a Batmobile.
Russ Martin owns a Batmobile or two here in the Dallas Texas metroplex.
Does he ever rent one out?
Catwoman 🔥🔥🔥🔥😍😍😍
The show is campy, but it always made me smile and I don't think it hurt Batman's legacy. I think the only real issue was they never found a place for him in the Batman films. Perhaps a brief but knowing cameo.
Truly a shame they did not give them such an opportunity. But, they no doubt would have stolen the show! I don't care for the dark direction they have taken heroes, turning them into anti-hereos. The stuff they have been putting out to current is missing much needed tongue in cheek humor, play on words, intelligent writing and acting...playful theatrical performance: all of which spells FUN for people of ALL ages: with underlying morality lessons of good triumphing over evil, and justice defeats crime/crime doesn't pay. A far cry from the reality and shows of today. Take me back to a much better time, please.
@@Matthew-xz8bj Adam West stepping out of a crowd and helping Batman and just smiling and saying "good job kid keep up the good work." You're right he would have stolen the show.
@@jasonsmith4330 LOL 😂 It certainly is easy to imagine that happening! Add "good citizen" into the mix as well ❤️🩹 Your reply is delightful 🙂 "Thanks for the memories"
The real star of the show was The Batmobile of course. Never knew there were 5 of them made. For a vehicle in the mid 1960's that fancy car seemed way ahead of its time.
Holy shit Batman