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#181 Who was Reuben Watt?

Mar 31, 20221 hr 15 minEp. 181
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Episode description

A lot of people work behind the scenes on a TV show, and some of them are never named in the credits. One is Assistant Director Reuben Watt, who nonetheless did get some credit in the form of coverage in magazines aimed at African-Americans. (The image shown here is from the cover of Sepia magazine.) The June 1966 issue of Ebony included a photo feature on Watt, which tells us some interesting things about Watt, the status of African-Americans in Hollywood in the ‘60s, and the Batman show itself. This time, we discuss the article.

Also, we’ve been presenting our listeners with “Bat-questions,” but what are our own answers to these questions? We answer the first three questions we presented to you.

PLUS: The Randy Waldman version of the Batman theme, Adam West talks about the famous “bomb” scene, and we read your mail on our Batman and Bill episode.

American Bandstand: "Batman is Coming!"

Batman promo from final episode of Shindig

Long, hard battle to earn creators fame, if not fortune (Cleveland Jewish News)

Robert Kirkman's Secret History of Comics Q&A - Neal Adams (Comic Artist) (AMC.com)

The Prime Time Access Rule (Wikipedia)

 

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