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              October 11, 2012
              Chris Lambeth

              Behind The Scenes On The ‘Batman’ TV Show

              “In the lull between the horrific events that surrounded the release of The Dark Night Rises in theaters and what’s likely to be the year’s biggest Blu-Ray/DVD event in early December, it’s worth recalling that the Batman franchise wasn’t always so dark. So brooding. So intense. Sure, Frank Miller’s graphic novels in the late Eighties, re-imagining Gotham’s troubled crime fighter as a near-sociopathically angry protagonist, certainly sparked a new, frenzied fanboy interest in Bob Kane and Bill Finger’s amazing creation, and the early comic books themselves had their macabre moments.”

              “But for many years in the middle part of the 20th century, the Batman of the popular collective imagination was not the hyper-violent vigilante of Miller’s novels, or of Christoper Nolan’s often-overwrought movies, but instead was a wry, approachable, comically self-aware Good Guy.

              In fact, in the minds of millions of men, women and kids who spent any time watching TV between, say, 1966 and 1989—when Tim Burton’s caped-crusader movies came on the scene—Batman was Adam West, and Adam West was Batman.

              Along with Burt Ward as Robin and a slew of showbiz notables (Frank Gorshin, Eartha Kitt, Burgess Meredith, et al.), West starred in more than 100 episodes of Batman on ABC, and very few TV shows in the history of the medium can touch the series for sheer, unapologetic goofiness.

              Here, LIFE.com offers a series of photos—most of which never ran in LIFE magazine—from the set of the classic old show, in fond celebration of another, lighter side of Gotham’s masked avenger.

              We’ll end here by reprinting LIFE’s priceless observations about Batman when he and his cohorts were entertaining TV audiences for the very first time:

              It’s all over the place. Madness! Supermadness! The entertainment world offers it on all sides, and the public gobbles it up. Batman conquers TV. Kids swing Batman capes in the back yard, and Bat products are everywhere….

              Batman swooped from the comic books to the TV screen only a few weeks ago and is already among the top 10 sows, one of the great sudden successes in entertainment history. The hero is still his spooky but saintly self, a Dracula with a halo who pops out of his Bat lair to foil enemies with mysterious weapons. Adults can take it as a joke or lap it up like kids. Either way, batman wins.

              The boom in bedlam springs, of course, from man’s old love of the bizarre and the fantastic. But it also reflects today’s restless, volatile spirit. Pop art and the cult of camp have turned Superman and Batman into members of the intellectual community, and what the kids used to devour in comic books has become a staple in avant-garde art. Any way you slice it, the new supermadness is breaking the laws both of gravity and logic and providing a useful escape hatch from the booby hatch. In a world that often looms confused and loony, it helps clear the air to see it portrayed that way.”


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              via – life.time.com

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              • http://www.facebook.com/shannon.wimberly1 Shannon Wimberly

                i have to admit, this was some pretty serious shit to me at the age of 6…….

              • http://www.facebook.com/ermitikos Mario Ermitikos Spiroglou I

                it still is :)

              • http://profile.yahoo.com/DNQSG622JTS7IB7XENX5B4OWKE John

                I’ve seen every episode a least a thousand times!

              • John_Skinner

                This was the ultimate show…. We even wore Batman buttons to school and the nuns allowed it

              • http://www.facebook.com/thekeithbradshaw Keith Bradshaw

                2 things I’ve leaned from the Batman TV series.

                1. There is something red in almost every scene. 

                2. The Dutch angle “Canted Camera” gives an ominous look to any photo. They used it just before or during a fight scene. BAM! POW! 
                Camera angles were always present just before a villain approches. It brings on an uncomfortable feeling and induces anxiety. 
                A tilted photo or video is just creepy. Not always a bad thing. 
                Personally I think a wedding photo with a tilt is a stab in the dark at an artistic composition. 

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