Episode #177: Batman in the 1960's - a podcast by Bat-Jar Podcast

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Atomic batteries to power, turbines to speed! This week we travel way back to 1966 for a look back on one of the most iconic interpretations of a superhero ever, the Batman TV series. What made this series so popular when it aired? How did this show impact the legacy of Batman as a character? Why is it still remembered so fondly more than 50 years later?

Music and audio from "Batman (1966)" is the property of Neal Hefti, Nelson Riddle, Willaim Dozier, Howie Horwitz, Greenway Productions, 20th Century Television, and Warner Bros. Domestic Television Distribution.

Music and audio from "The Big Bang Theory" is the property of Kristy Cecil, Anthony Del Brocollo, Robinson Greene, Chuck Lorre Productions and Warner Bros. Television.

Music and audio from "Batman: The Animated Series" is the property of Danny Elfman, Shirley Walker, Bruce Timm, Eric Radomski, Alan Burnett, DC Entertainment and Warner Bros. Animation.

Music and audio from "Supergirl (2015)" is the property of Blake Neeley, Nathaniel Blume, Marc Guggenheim, Greg Berlanti, Robert Rovner, Jessica Queller, Berlanti Productions, DC Entertainment, and Warner Bros. Television.

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