No evidence it is except for a DVD release stating 26 episodes were. Certainly not if the copyright was properly renewed and for a show that big I expect it is not PD.
"Batman" (1966). Frank Gorshin. "Batman Forever" (1995). Jim Carrey.
The first Batman movie was released in 1966 and was directed by Burt Ward. It was based on the Batman and Robin television series at the time and featured almost all the same actors as the series.
William Dozier, the producer of both Batman and Green Hornet, did the narration for both shows.
1st Batman comic book appearance - Detective Comics #27 (1939) 1st Batman comic strip - 1943 1st Batman movie - Batman (13 part serial released 1943) 1st Batman TV series - 1966 1st Batman feature film - Batman (1989)
Lee Meriwether played Catwoman in the 1966 theatrical film based on the Batman TV series. On the TV show, it was actress Julie Newmar in the first two seasons (1966-1967) and Eartha Kitt for the third season (1967-1968).
No; it will be controlled by Twentieth Century Fox through 2061.
"Batman" (1966). Frank Gorshin. "Batman Forever" (1995). Jim Carrey.
Provided all necessary documentation was filed yes the 1966-68 TV series would still be under copyright protection.
No one exept Alfred knew.
The first Batman movie was released in 1966 and was directed by Burt Ward. It was based on the Batman and Robin television series at the time and featured almost all the same actors as the series.
The first Batman movie was released in 1966 and was directed by Burt Ward. It was based on the Batman and Robin television series at the time and featured almost all the same actors as the series.
There was a film called Batman in 1966 based on the TV show and a film called Batman in 1989, the first of the four film series.
If you man the live action batman series starting in 1966, it had 120 episodes. There were other Batman programs including earlier movie theater serial cliffhangers and later cartoon programs.
Adam West played Batman in 1966.
William Dozier, the producer of both Batman and Green Hornet, did the narration for both shows.
* Batman (TV series) and Batman (1966 film) - Frank Gorshin * Batman Forever (1995 film) - Jim Carrey * Challenge of the Super Friends (TV series) - Michael Bell (voice) * Batman: The Animated Series (TV series) - John Glover (voice) * The Batman (TV series) - Robert Englund (voice) The Riddler has also made short, one-time appearances in various other Batman cartoons. These are all uncredited, and usually modeled after Frank Gorshin's interpretation of the character.
1st Batman comic book appearance - Detective Comics #27 (1939) 1st Batman comic strip - 1943 1st Batman movie - Batman (13 part serial released 1943) 1st Batman TV series - 1966 1st Batman feature film - Batman (1989)