S- A'ight! Now we know Robin/Dick Grayson is known for all his famous holy puns. But let's go over how they were worked in.
B- Hey, Sammy! I heard you mention Robin.
S- Hi-ya, Burt! Hey, now that you're here, it'll be easier to find out how all your holies were worked in! What?!
B- I'd be happy to help.
S- Alrighty. The question is, how did you work the holies in? Were they written or did you ad lib 'em?
B- Actually, it was a little bit of both. You see, they were all written, but when I said a holy, it was appropriate for what was going on. Sometimes, I thought the holies that were written didn't fit the situation.
S- You got an example of one of those?
B- I do. One of the holies that I did not wanna do was one that I thought was too corny. It was, uh... "Holy strawberries, Batman! Are we in a jam!"
S- I think it's funny!
B- It's funny, but for the scene it was to be in, I thought it was a little on the corny side. So I got to alter the holies. Actually, Adam and I got to improvise or alter any of our dialogue.
S- Gawrsh! That's amazing, Burt! Stay tuned, folks.
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More Batman 1966 Trivia
FanfictionDeric McCabe, Levi Miller and I go through some more very interesting trivia facts about the 1966 series Batman.