Apparently it was n’t only the bad guys who got biffed and pow’d on the 1966 Batman show .
Speaking toSyfy Wirein a drawn-out consultation , Burt Ward looked back fondly at his metre as Robin on the beloved Batman TV show , but with a surprising acknowledgment : his time film the show did n’t start off gravid . Not because of attack drama or anything like , that , but because the show ’s stuntwork and dear of pyrotechnics land him in the infirmary with some pretty gnarly injury :
It was a very dangerous show to make . I was in the exigency hospital the first four of the six days of filming . [ I had ] second - degree burn , my nose [ got ] go by a two - by - four landing place on it from explosions . Let me secern you something , it was a draw of fun , it ’s really very unsubdivided . It was a marvelous show to do , everything was as outstanding doing as you see it on television . The only two frightful things : It was very dangerous and [ I had ] a costume that was not a wad of merriment to endure .

Man was not built for leotards .
Holy health and safety , Batman ! Although there ’s a certain charm to Ward putting “ getting blown up by plosion ” and “ I had to fag out tights ” on an equal level of discomfort , thankfully his hurt did n’t end up being too life-threatening . After all , he ’d expend a few more season getting attacked by Gotham ’s finest rogues on the show . you may hold out the ease of the consultation at the connection below .
[ Syfy Wire ]

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