Holy confusion Batman!
8th Oct 2005, 00:19 GMT
Filed under: TV Royalty, Industry So, does anyone out there in webland know whether the 1960s Batman house was destroyed by fire the other day or not? Several places online reported it (including us), but then Reuters came out with a news story, picked up by everybody, that it was actually another house down the street that caught on fire, not the Batman mansion. But last night I'm watching The Insider (at least I think it was that one - all those shows are on around the same time and tend to melt together after a while), and they interviewed the owner of the house and they said it was the Batman house and that it was destroyed by fire. They even took a quick tour of the place and it certainly looked like the same tudor mansion used on the show and in many movies. But with all the mansions out there, it's hard to tell. So, can anyone tell us the real story? Permalink | Email this | Linking Blogs | Comments
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