Posted on 12/03/2012 7:26:09 AM PST by bgill
The car used in the 1966-68 Batman TV series will be auctioned off in January. Customizer George Barris bought the 1955 Lincoln Futura Concept car for $1 from the Ford Motor Co. Barris was given $15,000 and 15 days to gadgetize the handmade two-seater.
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I’ll raise my hand. My overprotective mom wouldn’t let me watch Batman because she said it was too violent. I could read BAM and KAZOW on the screen after all. I took every opportunity to remind her of this wehn she gave my boys a video of original Batman shows.
Actually, I like the show a lot more now than I did when I was a kid - back then, I didn't appreciate just how intentionally cony and campy it really is. Every big name Hollywood star back then wanted to appear on the show. They couldn't accomodate them all as as villians, so they started doing the cameos with celebrities popping out of windows as Batman and Robin were climbing up the side of a building.
(The "Memorable Entertainment Television" network - known as "ME TV" - airs the program on Saturday nights.)
how about some real world specs on the orginal batmobile from the TV series? (not the old BW movies)
What did it really do? what was the fantasy supposed to do?
“Ill raise my hand. My overprotective mom wouldnt let me watch Batman because she said it was too violent.”
Man, you haven’t lived!! ;)
So that would make ‘Yoda’ your alter-alter ego?
Didn’t say I never did that stuff. I actually never grew up. Last week, my two teenage boys texted me at work to ask if they could demolish an old TV we were getting rid of. I told them to try escalating violence. Airsoft, BB, Pellet, Arrow. None of them worked so over the weekend, we took the TV downstairs. My wife kid of looked the other way as we tried subsonic .22’s then .22 longs to finally do the job. Apparently the noise didn’t carry far as we never got a visit from the boys in blue.
It was Wednesday and Thursday. I remember for certain, because we are Southern Baptists, and have Prayer Meeting on Wednesday nights, along with Choir practice. My Mom would not entertain the notion that we should miss church for “Batman”.
Turned out OK, though, because Thursday was the ending, and it didn’t take much to figure out how it started, especially since Thursday episode, had a re-cap of Wednesday. Really neat time in my life. America was the greatest place on Earth, and it was fun to be a kid.
BFL. Thanks for posting!
LOL! That show was huge back then. I saw an interview once with Burt Ward where he said they were like rock stars, girls would constantly hit on him and Adam West and they would get mobbed everywhere they went. Great memories, back then I must have been 5 or 6 when that show was on yet I remember certain episodes clear as day like one where Batman was getting cement poured on top of him and then the show ended on that cliffhanger and WOW I can’t wait till next show! AAH! What’s funny is kids never realized the show was campy, I took it completely serious! LOL!
Tell me about it. All the good handles are gone if you don’t get in on the ground floor. I was going to go for ‘Jim Robinson’ but someone beat me to that too. Meh.
I’ve heard it drives like crap. Too heavy.
Jim Thompson was available for years until he was exposed by that moron on MSNBC. I don’t recall the name.
Batman has come a long way. Back around 1943 he was driving with skinny Robin in a late model 30’s Buick? LOL, and Robin wore the old black mask of the early Porno movies.
Ha! MSNBC again... My old nemesis.
You’re right! Tuesday and Thursday!
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