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375 Batman TV Series Premiered 60 Years Ago Today

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msmash @ Slashdot · 01/12/2026 13:45 EDT

Batman TV Series Premiered 60 Years Ago Today

60 years ago today, ABC aired the first episode of its live-action Batman television series, introducing Adam West as the deadpan Caped Crusader in what became a pop culture phenomenon blending high-camp humor and cliffhanger thrills. The mid-season replacement ran for 120 episodes over three seasons before ending in March 1968.





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