Sorry to hear that Batman is getting such a raw deal over there. I know that many U.S. fans of Batman have been waiting a long time to see their favourite...
As a child, I loved TV's Batman for the action. As a young adult, I appreciated the "camp" value. I later also read of the, uh, questionable aspects of a man...
I will pay closer attention from now on. The more layers and subtext that can be found the more there is to enjoy. I also watched it for the action, but now...
Hiya, I have been enjoying the Batathon on TV Land. I was just talking to my neighbor who was watching it with me..... She said it seemed to her one of the...
Hi Cap and Welcome,I am almost positive no one knows who Bruce Wayne really is except Robin and Alfred Pennyworth. If someone else does know I would be very...
Thanks for the welcome and I think you are probably correct. And I always wondered what Alfred's last name was!! I knew it couldn't be "The Butler." *LOL* I...
fisherman40s <fisherman40s@...> wrote: hi, does anyone ever use the chatroom? i would enjoy discussing batman and robin, especially the boy wonder. Hiya...
"Batman Makes the Scenes" aired at 7:30 p.m. (EDT) on ABC as the 34th episode of Batman. This episode finished off the show's sensational first season on The...
FYI, here are some edits that I noticed. It's probably not a complete list. If anyone saw any others, feel free to add them. - Several shots of the Gotham...
Good grief! Doesn't sound like there was much of the actual episode left for you to watch!! The Batman television series is a classic and it deserves better...
I don't recall Alfred ever going down the Batpole, although I do believe Alan Napier did suggest the idea to the producers. Speaking of the Batpoles, I love...
<<I don't recall Alfred ever going down the Batpole>> He sure did. It was an episode with King Tut when King Tut ALMOST exposed Bruce Wayne as Batman. There...
LOL, thanks for that Bat-memory-jog! In The Official Batman Batbook by Joel Eisner (a MUST for every true Bat-fan!), Alan Napier says that he suggested a...
I do too! That woulda been pretty cool!! I really like that character. How can you not? He's the type of friend that I think EVERYONE would want to have. I...
Hello! my name is David,and I'm new to this group. like many pepole I first found about the good batman show,from the 1966 movie.I look foward to hearing from...
Hi David and welcome, This is a great group. I know you will have a lot of fun here. Paul _________________________________________________________________ Get...
In a message dated 5/9/02 4:05:02 PM Central Daylight Time, ... Great to have you here David. It's great seeing the show on TV Land. Do you have a favorite...
How Purrrrrrr-fectly splended. I really enjoyed the commentary - or should I say banter - between Adam West and Burt Ward. I hope that Fox start releasing...
Hiya, Wasn't there 3 different people who played that part? My favorite was Otto Preminger (I hope I spelled that right.) I really LOVED the way he sinisterly...
Cap, you are right three different actors played Mr. Freeze. I can't think of the other two right now. Otto was the best. That is Otto's real accent. I think...
captainhank51 <captainhank@...> wrote: Hiya, Wasn't there 3 different people who played that part? My favorite was Otto Preminger (I hope I spelled that...
The third Mr. Freeze was portrayed by Eli Wallach in the final two- parter of season two, "Ice Spy/The Duo Defy" ... was ... Freeze because there were only 2...
Actually, truth be told, Otto Preminger's attitude made him the most despised man on the set; he treated women lewdly and kept irritating the other cast...
My own favourite Mr. Freeze was the first incarnation played by George Sanders in "Instant Freeze...Rats Like Cheese". Sanders brought a wonderful mixture of...
For the record there were three, George Sanders, Otto Preminger, and Eli Wallace. All were suppose to have a German accent. I agree that George Sanders was...