Ah, but the first TV Batmobile was this gem in 1943…
True…true…However does it qualify as a pukka Batmobile concept or is it just Bruce Wayne’s daily runner
Hmmm, I remember watching repeats in the late 60s but the separation between the 2 characters wasn’t defined. The whole story was a simplified cops/robbers pastiche. It just happened that the crime fighter wore a suit.
So, in that context, yes, it was a Batmobile.
You have the field Sir.
Terry Thomas’s Aston Martin DB3 Bellini 1954 from the film ‘School For Scoundrels’ 1960.
The LMS Ro-rail Karrier bus has just passed under bridge 7 working from Blisworth to Stratford-upon-Avon, on what is a demonstration run, judging by the number of passengers wearing bowler hats in the saloon.
Hope that didn’t do the whole London to Scotland run!!
Whole heap better than the Leyland National based Pacers we got in the 80’s and still hanging on in 2020.
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Safety tip: Remember to remove your trousers before fiddling with your instrument.
Debbie shows how it should be done…
Aye, back when street corners were street corners
And even urchins wore suits and ties
Absolutely !
Harrison Ford in Laurel Canyon in 1970 just after helping to build a studio for Sergio Mendes.
Looks like Siouxsie in that shot.