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Batman - The TV Series (1966)

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  • Actors: Adam West, Burt Ward, Neil Hamilton, Stafford Repp, William Dozier
  • Format: NTSC
  • Average Customer Review: 4.8 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (89 customer reviews)
  • ASIN: B00005JNUW
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5.0 out of 5 stars Da-da-da season one!!, March 18, 2005
Season one of Batman is chock-full of fun for the whole family. Kids are going to love the comic book appearance, and older viewers are going to appreciate the double entendres and in-jokes flying at them faster than the batcopter.

Bruce Wayne (Adam West) is the caped crusader. Together with young ward Dick Grayson (Burt Ward) as Robin, he protects Gotham from crime. Police Commissioner Jim Gordon (Neil Hamilton) and Police Chief O'Hara (Stafford Repp) are incapable of fighting crime on their own.

The dynamic duo lives at Wayne Manor with Alfred Pennyworth (Alan Napier) and Aunt Harriet (Madge Blake). The `Aunt Harriet' character was created specifically for this series so any suggestion that Batman and Robin were gay icons would be defused. Personally, superhero sexuality had never crossed my mind while watching this TV series, I was only interested in seeing Batman and Robin save the day (as usual).

This season (1966) has 34 episodes of comical hjinks. Each episode was a 2-parter which aired on different nights during the same week. This filming technique allowed for a greater scripting depth than would have been expected from a comedy genre made in the pop-wild 60's. Camp was indeed king in this Gotham City.

My favorite episodes include "The purrfect crime/better luck next time" which introduces us to the Catwoman (played by Julie Newmar during both this season and season 2). It also hints at the sexual tension existing between Catwoman and Batman. They are on opposite sides of the law, but this pair still feels for each other.

`Instant Freeze/Rats Like Cheese' has Batman and Robin battling Mr. Freeze (George Sanders) who for the sake of this TV series is really Dr. Shimmel instead of Victor Friese. This episode is memorable because Batman and Robin (despite all of their bat-gadgets) cannot recover from being frozen on their own and subsequently must receive treatment from the `Super-Hypotherm-De-Icifier Chamber Mark VII' machine located at Gotham City Hospital. Batman and Robin are crime-fighting superheroes, but they are not invincible or immortal.

Series aficionados will want to note the important trends begun during this season.

`The curse of Tut/The pharaoh's in a rut' is important because it is the first episode creating all-new villains specifically for this TV series instead of attempting to borrow from the Bob Kane detective series (which WASN'T happy go-lucky). At this point this villain roster expansion does not date itself as being set in the 1960's.

Jerry Lewis provides the first batclimb cameo appearance in `The bookworm turns'. These episodes had ironically aired during National Library week 1966. Lewis sticks his head out a building window to briefly chat with the dynamic duo while they are in hot pursuit of a criminal. A whole galaxy of stars and public figures followed his appearance in later episodes. It became a race to see who could get on the television.

The criminal lairs are always filmed `crooked' but there is not any violence as is measured by today's TV standards. Comic-book exclamations conveniently appear whenever there is a fight and no blood is spilt during any of the scenes.

The bat computer is now-obsolete, but for the 1960's and then to a 1980's child making do with a Commodore 64, it was really hi-tech.
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28 of 29 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars We've Waited Long Enough! , May 29, 2005
For those of you who don't know what the problem is, this is what's keeping the series from being released on dvd and vhs. Warner Brothers owns the character of Batman, while 20th Century Fox owns the series. And all of us Batman fans have to suffer while these suits argue over minute technicalities. But logic would dictate that if the 1966 movie could be released, then the series can be released. So enough you suits! Stop bickering and release the series. In case you can't figure this out, the longer you can't make up your minds, the longer you're not making ANY money. Duh??? Well, to all you batfans out there, you probably don't need me to tell you that this was a wonderful series that combined adventure, suspense, comedy, and sometimes drama. On one extreme, we have hilarious episodes like the one where the Penguin runs for mayor. On the other extreme, there are some surprisingly frightening episodes like 'The Joker Is Wild.' What makes this series so great is that whether it is hilarious or suspenseful and frightening, IT HOLDS YOUR ATTENTION at every moment. Another great thing about this series is that while Batman provides the stability, it is often the villains who are entertaining. So we might cheer for Batman but allow the villains to entertain us. But if you are a Batman fan, you probably already know this. All I can say is, in the meantime, the 1966 Adam West movie, the Tim Burton movies, the animated series, and the animated movies are available. And 'Return to the Batcave' (2003) is a MUST HAVE. So maybe these things that are available on dvd and vhs can tide us over until these suits stop bickering and making excuses. It's been almost 40 years! We Batfans have been more than patient with you! IT's PAST TIME!
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38 of 45 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Please put the series on DVD, July 3, 2005
My son is only 2 and LOVES the Batman TV series. Please hurry and release it to DVD since we are tired of rerunning the movie over and over!
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1.0 out of 5 stars Please...release this already!!
I grew up watching the Batman TV series and would like to see them again.
I have been trying for a long time to get the DVD..please release it already.
Published 2 days ago by PG5

5.0 out of 5 stars Holy hand grenades, Batman!
Yes, it was camp and it was goofy but is also probably one of the best remembered tv series of the 1960's. That it isn't available is bizaare to say the least. Read more
Published 1 month ago by L. Cabos

1.0 out of 5 stars wtf?
When is this garbage going to come out? What is the matter with these idiots? Does anyone really care? Read more
Published 2 months ago by William W. Mittler

5.0 out of 5 stars BATMAN 1966 THE BEST SERIES OF THEM ALL!!!!!!!!!
I THINK FOX SHOULD GET THEIR HEADS OUT OF THEIR BUTS & RELEASE THIS IM 12 GOING ON 13 & I WANT THIS SERIES BEFORE I CAN DRIVE!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Published 2 months ago

5.0 out of 5 stars 1966 Batman STILL not released on DVD yet!
Just so everyone is clear on the NON-release of this wonderful series: The 1966 Batman movie is released, but only because it was contracted differently than the series was. Read more
Published 3 months ago by John L. Mack

5.0 out of 5 stars This series will be awesome to see in blu-ray!
I've recently been watching the series on a cable network. I'm always so disappointed with the color rendition when compared to the blu-ray version of the feature film. Read more
Published 4 months ago by P. Reynolds

5.0 out of 5 stars This show needs to be release on Blu-Ray & DVD
This Batman TV Shows shares one thing with a Spiderman TV show during the 1970's---it is has never been release on DVD nor Blu-Ray. Read more
Published 7 months ago by christopher mccurdy

5.0 out of 5 stars Get On With It!
It's been forty three years since this show became a pop culture phenomenon! And yet still nothing other than the film, reunion movie and the "Batmania!" DVD. Read more
Published 8 months ago by D. Reed

5.0 out of 5 stars C'Mon!!!!!!
Just release this already! They are robbing everyone of a super-fun show filled with a world of pop culture and guest stars. Oh...I forgot.... Read more
Published 9 months ago by Gomez Addams

5.0 out of 5 stars I LOVE THIS SHOW. BUT I GAVE UP ON THE CORPORATE BEAN COUNTERS WHO OWN THE RIGHTS.
After some years of waiting and reading information from people who worked on the show, producers, actors and others, who've said the great, campy classic 1960s series will... Read more
Published 10 months ago by Trapper60

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