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Oddly enough I just burned through the entire 3 season, complete series on blu-ray.
What a romp! And best part is that I am pretty sure that I saw some episodes for the first time, as my childhood viewings were random, though I religiously watched the show in after-school syndication. It was must watch at 3:30 pm
Adam West and Roger Moore were friends from their early Hollywood days. West references Rog in his writings.
Joan Collins, of course played the Siren in season 3, so she knew Adam as well as Rog.
The Avengers Series 5 , 67-68, homages Batman in a episode, that has Steed and Peel battling a Birdman. The final fight scene has cartoon, POW and THWACK, balloons, like the Batman show.
Great show, and such an iconic slice of '60s era Americana too.
I'll be revisiting that blu-ray set quite a bit.
Edit:Batman gives a little nod to Cubby and the massive success of Bond too, in one of the episodes
It's the Van Johnson as Minstrel episode.
A classic series. I'm on my second run of the box set and watched the movie earlier this week (I absolutely love it). First saw it as a kid in the early 90s when Channel 4 (UK) picked it up and was completely hooked.
RIP Adam and thanks for the happy memories.
Good call! I will do likewise, plus finish reading his Back To The Batcave book
The genius of West is he played Batman so serious for us kids, it provided laughs for the adults, along with all the clever humour purposely directed at adults.
As a kid we just lapped it up. Yep, Batman, crime does not pay. When will these criminals learn their lesson?
Remember Robin, innocent until proven guilty.
Gosh, Batman you're right!
Parents, if you want morally upright children, have them watch Batman, at about, I'd say Age 7.
They will thank you forever.
The show is timeless.
It seems silly, but it's quite true that the 60s Batman show had a lot of strong lessons about responsibility, lawfulness and humility.
The Persuaders 24 episodes
The Saint 110 episodes
Batman 120 episodes
Already started and I will watch all of it.
Roger Moore, Adam West. I love you both. RIP
The boxset has some great extras which feature much reflection from West
I'd like to do that Saint Persuaders Rogathon too
The firefighters are finding it hard to get the hoses firing in there.
The building is now in danger of collapsing.
Not to mention that around 200 people are now homeless and have lost their whole belongings.
Damn right !
In other news, comic book writer and artist James Vance died on june 5th from cancer at 64 :
https://newsarama.com/34944-james-vance-passes-away-at-64.html
And more recently, there's of course the passing of former german chancellor Helmut Kohl :
telegraph.co.uk/news/2017/06/16/former-german-chancellorhelmut-kohl-dead-87/
walb.com/story/35685718/john-g-avildsen-oscar-winning-rocky-director-dies-at-81
http://www.tmz.com/2017/06/17/stephen-furst-flounder-animal-house-dead/
I remember him as Vir Cotto in Babylon 5. So sad.