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Related: About this forumHere's some fun; 1974 PSA-equal pay for women w/ 1966 Batman cast
Fun fact: it was only Adam West who didn't reprise his roll as Batman. In his place is Dick Gautier...
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Here's some fun; 1974 PSA-equal pay for women w/ 1966 Batman cast (Original Post)
Cooley Hurd
Jan 2015
OP
Ah, how quaint. I remember back when women thought men might think of us as equals.
valerief
Jan 2015
#2
There I was thinking, that Real HEROS got the "Job" done, regardless the "Financial Gain(s)"!
Johnny Rash
Jan 2015
#3
Kalidurga
(14,177 posts)1. Dick Gautier...
Should have been a lot more famous. I had no idea that was not Adam West.
valerief
(53,235 posts)2. Ah, how quaint. I remember back when women thought men might think of us as equals.
How silly we were back then.
Johnny Rash
(227 posts)3. There I was thinking, that Real HEROS got the "Job" done, regardless the "Financial Gain(s)"!
But, then, "Cat Woman" isn't an Ordinary Person! Ain't that RIGHT?
Well, not really! She is a Fictionist TV Character, we all used to watch, while going through puberty!
Rhiannon12866
(205,552 posts)4. K&R! This sure takes me back... :)
But it's sad as hell that we're still fighting his fight all these years later...