Adam West & Burt Ward talk "Batman" (1966)

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Interview with Adam West & Burt Ward on "Batman" (1966).

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  • Adam West and Burt Ward (my childhood hero's) were and will always be the best on screen Batman and Robin ever. They were Batman and Robin in a class by themselves.
  • Though I liked it as a child, I never knew how great the Batman series was until I got older.
  • RiP Adam West, forever Batman and Burt Ward forever Robin, my childhood wouldn't have been the same without y'all...
  • @Raelven
    I love that whatever Bat-transportation they were in, Batman always puts on his seat belt before taking off.
  • “Somedays you just can’t get rid of a bomb.” -Adam West Oh man, I miss that line from the movie!
  • Consider yourself blessed to grow up during the Batman series. Its popularity remains timeless,,Holy Eternity!!!
  • We never really appreciate something like this until after it’s gone. Great fun stuff. Thanks for the memories...
  • Man I love Adam West and Burt Ward! They are both very entertaining to watch and I still watch them today!
  • @Fauxjob
    In the 1970's I would get home from grade school and watch Batman, Speed Racer, Astro Boy, Ultraman, and Johnny Sokko and the Giant Robot. Good times.
  • Adam and Burt brought to life in the best possible way these 2 superheroes. The deadpan comedy was brilliant, the colors of the set, the biff/pow/bang callouts, it was all great. Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb!
  • Adam West and Burt Ward were my hero, when I was 3 years old. I loved Burt Ward and I liked Cesar Romero. God bless them all.
  • @BBQFanNo1
    I agree with Adam West. Catwoman was also definitely my favourite Batman villain too. Burt Ward's story is classic too. Imagine looking for jobs even being turned down getting employed at a gas station then finding out you get the part as the Robin character for a new Batman TV series. Wow now that is like winning the Mega Lottery after trying to find any job to get employed with.
  • Met George Barris and Adam West and sat in the Batmobile at the Detroit Autorama around 2001...I was absolutely thrilled and those 2 gentlemen were simply amazing to my 2 young daughters. A thrill to last our lifetimes. RIP BATMAN RIP Mr. BARRIS. 🙏🏻
  • I'm glad Adam West and Burt Ward got reunited for at least 2 of the animated movies. R.I.P. Adam West
  • I had a huge crush on Burt ward. He should have become the Brad pit of his time. I don’t understand how come he did not have a successful career after the series.
  • I grew up watching the episodes on TV. Back in 2019 I finally got hold of a set of the episodes on DVD and the humor still holds up even today. "Some days you just can't get rid of a bomb" will go down in TV history as one of the best known lines of any series. :)
  • Doctor Who was also a successful series on television BEFORE there were any movies. The series began airing on November 23, 1963, the Saturday evening AFTER President John Kennedy was assassinated in Dallas, Texas) The first MOVIE hit theaters in 1965 with NONE of the television cast. They brought in veteran actor Peter Cushing to play the title character in that and in the 1966 follow-up film. Sylvester McCoy is, so far, the only actor from the TV series to play The Doctor and that was in an American made television movie from 1996 during which he regenerates into Paul McGann. This little gem gives Eric Roberts a great chance to chew the scenery as "The Master."