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This helped Yvonne Craig not get confused while playing Batgirl and Barbara Gordon
"It's a little complex."
Burgess Meredith had a quacking good time playing The Penguin
"It's difficult to do anything terribly wrong in this part," said the actor.
Did these popular Batman villains ever appear on the hit series?
Will some of these classic villains escape you?
How well do you know ''The Joker's Wild''?
How well do you know the episode where Joker made his screen debut?
Superman vs Batman: Whose side are you on?
Beware, these are very unhinged and completely unrealistic scenarios. But hey, why not have fun?
Was Eartha Kitt inspired by Julie Newmar's portrayal of Catwoman?
Two great actresses, one purring villain
Burt Ward: ''Adam [West] and I always got along well''
"You just put the two of us together and we don't even have to say a word and people start laughing."
Which season was this episode of Batman from?
Which season are these wacky episodes from? Test your detective skills!
Who said it: Batman or MacGyver?
These lines were said by a guy with a utility belt or a man who lived in a boathouse.
Are these Adventures of Superman or Batman scenes?
These images are not birds and planes...or are they?
How would you rate Robin's ''Holy _____, Batman!'' exclamations?
Holy quiz, Batman!
Adam West on the innocence of the original Batman series
It's time for a dose of Bat-nostalgia.
Burt Ward and his wife lived with nearly fifty dogs in their house
"I was the Caped Crusader, but now I'm the Canine Crusader."
Children used to ask Burgess Meredith to quack for them
Children loved The Penguin.
Burt Ward: ''I've never felt silly about playing Robin.''
The actor depended on appearances to make a living.
Adam West was worried about taking on the role of Batman
"Batman must be played with utter conviction," said West.
The true villain of Batman was that costume — just ask Adam West
Batman fights his worst enemy: His own suit!
William Dozier, the creator of the 1960's Batman series: ''I didn't feel there was anything meaningful about Batman.''
Dozier wasn't shy about the importance of silliness on a show like his.
When Adam West was considering the part of Batman, he remembered George Reeves
West looked to a fellow superhero for guidance.
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