Earlier this week, Burt Ward, the famous Robin player in the 1960s Batman
It turns out, while there wasn't much to say about Ward's performance as (apparently an adult) Boy Wonder, there was one part of Ward & # 39; s that Robin ABC I wanted a little screen presence.
"They thought Robin had a huge television presence," she told Ward Page Six. So great was Dick's reference that, apparently, the Catholic League of Decency complained, and apparently ABC was so concerned about the magnitude of the problem that the company took its news. According to Ward, he was prompted by a studio doctor that, in his words, he would "push me."
"I took them for three days and decided they could stop me from having children," Ward said. "I stopped doing that and used my cable to cover it."
I see. That would be a walk in the understanding of Ward's part: I don't think there is any drug in the world when dick-shrinkage is used, and any drug that can have this effect can have a genetic effect.
Ward also makes a point to say that, while his bulge was in naturale, Adam West was not. "In Adam they put Turkish towels in his basements," Ward said. Apparently, ABC had a very strict set of ground rules in the 1960s that all Bat-bulges were supposed to follow.
It is important to note that this is not the first time Ward has carefully addressed the difficulties being produced Batman
And while Ward seems to have a little medical doptif, he has found something he has been able to enjoy for the rest of his life since: the chance to boast of his genius.
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