Secrets Of The BATMAN 1966 TV Show!
Crazy orgies in the trailer, unsafe working conditions and a whole lot of fun! This is a page you will be returning to!
The Amazing Life Of Julie Newmar
Life and Career of Julie Newmar. Best known for playing Catwoman on the Batman TV Series from 1966. Did you know about her first TV Show called My Living Doll? In this documentary we dive into her family, upbringing, marriage, son John and her two brothers, plus we take a look at her entire career and her current life.
The Hidden Life of Lee Meriwether Catwoman Star Trek Munsters Time Tunnel Batman 66
In this documentary we take a look at her winning the Miss San Francisco and Miss California in 1954, then winning Miss America 1955. You get to see her first appearances on Television and in the Movies.
The Wild Life of Adam West Batman
BONUS!
Hollywood Palace 4-04 Adam West (host), Ray Charles, George Carlin, Roy Rogers & Dale Evans
The Shocking Life of Eartha Kitt
Eartha Kitt. Known for her role as Catwoman on Season 3 of the Batman TV Series. As well as her hit songs C'est Si Bon, Uska Dara and Santa Baby Her early life was more than difficult. For her to overcome this, have success and raise a daughter, is amazing and should be respected. We also look into the time President Lyndon Baines Johnson, LBJ had her blacklisted from Hollywood, after she made the First Lady, Lady Bird Johnson Cry.
Click this underlined link for songs by Eartha Kitt!
The Secret Life of Yvonne Craig Batgirl & Star Trek Orion Slave Girl
The Life and Career of Yvonne Craig. Best known for her roles on Classic Television Shows like playing Batgirl on the Batman 1966 Series and The Green Orion Slave Girl from Star Trek TOS.
The Wild Life of Burt Ward "Robin" on Batman 66 TV Series
In this biography of Burt Ward, we discover some pretty wild facts!
BONUS! Burt Ward | The Complete Pioneers of Television Interview
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