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Best Episode Ever

Best Episode Ever S3E20 - Batman (1966)

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Another "I Can't Believe I Haven't Done This Show Already" moment this week with a show that was syndicated all through my childhood. Great theme, great kitsch, great guest stars all translated into the most fun caped crusader ever.

tags: tv television retro nostalgia 60s 1960s superhero batman
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hi anthony i loved this podcast alot very much ty very much. iremeber watching the two part episodes early in the morning you know in the day with the bargraph. and the timer cunting down before abc came on the air. or id see batman late at night. the right after that abc would go off the air. i loved every thing about that tv series. there is one one question i have for u anthony who did the awesome narration during the show. what was the name of that guy. always wondered if u can help me out thanks alot. i did for get something else anthony do you know who i think would have made an awesome batgirl i think peggy lipton from the mod squad would have been a good one. oh sorry one more thing i thought in the batman movie alicia silverstone as a hot batgirl all i can say about that is meoooow! rhanks again anthony your friend from ames, iowa jamie.
jamie n.
"The series utilized a narrator (producer William Dozier, uncredited) who parodied both the breathless narration style of the 1940s serials and Walter Winchell's narration of The Untouchables. He would end many of the cliffhanger episodes by intoning, "Tune in tomorrow — same Bat-time, same Bat-channel!"" - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Batman_(TV_series)#After_the_cliffhanger
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