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Idiotic Reason for The 1966 Batman Series isnt on DVD

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    sticksstoneswwiv — 13 years ago(March 04, 2013 04:26 PM)

    The problem isn't guest stars as such it is guest characters.
    ie Characters playing character from other TV series.
    Lurch from the Adams family is an example given.
    I a lot of the old TV contacts did not play royalties for repeats (ie residuals).
    The reason for this is actually straight forward they never assumed TV shows would be repeated years later.
    So much that in the UK contacts (actor union contacts) stated that an actor's performance in a TV show can only be broadcast a set number of times (3 I believe) after which the show tapes were deleted.
    This is a major issue for old shows many episodes were lost.
    There are exceptions, I Love Lucy, they owned the rights as they were both producers and still get royalties. Note how you can buy I Love Lucy on DVD.

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      GreenLantern1988 — 13 years ago(April 04, 2013 05:12 AM)

      Well I'm not sure about Lapfeiffer92's previous history on these forums. But he is absolutely right the TV Series DID reflect the comics. BUT you TheNamelesStranger are also right as the comics were tailored to reflect the TV Series for a period of time. I know this because I have done a 15 part project on the TV Series, and I will be posting it for you all to see.

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        Atotaleclipse — 12 years ago(April 07, 2013 10:24 AM)

        I can't wait to read it greenlantern1988.

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          GreenLantern1988 — 12 years ago(August 03, 2013 06:35 AM)

          Well wait no longer my friend, as I will now present you with a link to the third entry in my 1966 Batman project.
          http://www.arkhamverse.com/news/2013/08/the-legacy-of-the-batman-part-3-comic-book-references-in-the-tv-series/

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            Atotaleclipse — 12 years ago(August 04, 2013 07:38 AM)

            Thank you.

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              GreenLantern1988 — 12 years ago(August 04, 2013 12:56 PM)

              If you enjoyed reading that don't forget to look out for next week's version which will focus on Batman: The Movie.
              Speaking of which, here is the link to the this week's entry in the series.
              http://www.arkhamverse.com/news/2013/08/the-legacy-of-the-batman-part-4-comic-book-references-in-batman-the-movie/

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                Atotaleclipse — 12 years ago(September 02, 2013 09:07 AM)

                Thank you. I will read it soon.

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                  atg_commish — 12 years ago(December 12, 2013 02:54 PM)

                  The Avengers fought Space Aliens. That did pretty well at the box office.

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                    wristwatchraver-1 — 11 years ago(May 15, 2014 05:49 AM)

                    I've been told the reason for the non-release isn't anything to do with DC. Greenaway (the company made the series). is owned by 20th Century Fox. They would release the series but the name 'Batman' is owned by Warner Bros. 20th CF can't release a Batman series without paying copyright costs to WB and they REALLY don't want to do that. WB can't release it because 20th CF owns it and 20th CF can't release it because WB owns the name. Personally, I think it should be released by 20th CF because nostalgia sells! Even if they did have to pay certain costs to WB I think the outpouring of the love people have for this series would certainly re-coup the costs. if not, make a profit!
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                      Sandoz — 11 years ago(November 07, 2014 06:44 PM)

                      Well, evidently all the snags have been worked out that kept the Batman TV series from being released because next month (just in time for the Christmas season) it's finally being released on DVD and BluRay.
                      And according to the details as listed on Amazon, "ALL 120 Original Broadcast Episodes Fully Remastered" will be included. Now whether or not these will all be UNCENSORED will be left up to the die-hard fans to uncover the secrets of, and it will be interesting to hear reports about that. But hey, can't argue too much with "all episodes" and "remastered", right?
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