Every Batman Window Cameo Appearance – IOTW Report

Every Batman Window Cameo Appearance

I got them all except the last 2.

The last one is pretty interesting.

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The final Batman window cameo came in the second-to-last episode of Season 2, “Ice Spy,” and it featured Cyril Lord, a British entrepreneur who was best known for selling carpets in the greater Los Angeles area during the 1960s. He was even referred to as “The Carpet King.” His jingle, “This is luxury you can afford from Cyril Lord,” was well known at the time in Los Angeles. In any event, Lord sold Batman producer William Dozier some expensive Persian rugs and was paid in his cameo, where Lord gets to promote his business in a quick conversation with Batman and Robin. If this was the direction the Window cameos were heading, I guess it is for the best that they ended with this episode!

13 Comments on Every Batman Window Cameo Appearance

  1. This was popular when I was in college. Had to go to the University Union to see in in color.
    Today’s Gotham is very sinister with mass murders, decapitations, etc. every week.

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  2. Great fun to see all of these celebrities from 1966-67. I was 17 again for a few minutes. This was THE SHOW for all of my contemporaries! Oddly, I don’t remember any of these cameos. Much more fun than Gotham. The only social message sent by this show was to fasten your seat belt for safety after someone complained that the dynamic duo didn’t use seat belts in the Batmobile initially.

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  3. When Adam West died in 2017, several articles posted excerpts from his book;

    https://www.amazon.com/Back-Batcave-Adam-West/dp/0425143708/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1548434082&sr=1-1&keywords=adam+west

    Adam regaled his audience with stories of both his and Burt’s libido. Every day starting early in the morning girls would line up at both their trailers. This was before the AIDS scare, and like JFK who famously said he needed a woman every day to function properly, daily dalliances were not uncommon. He, probably sarcastically, said Wilt Chamberlain was a piker compared to the both of them.

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