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Londinium (Batman TV series)

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Londinium
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Publisher DC Comics
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Type City

The three-part Londinium episode during Batman's third[1] and final season ("The Londinium Larcenies"[2], "The Foggiest Notion"[3], and "The Bloody Tower"[4]) was the series' tribute to the Swinging London period of the 1960s. At the time of the show, everything British was "hot" in North America. Many aspects of London were parodied during the three episodes. The city's name is changed to Londinium, which was the British capital's name during Roman times. Scotland Yard becomes "Ireland Yard" in the series. Carnaby Street becomes "Barnaby Street". Fleet Street, the city's press district, is changed to "Bleet Street".

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Places

  • Easterland House - The home of Lady Easterland, where she keeps her priceless jeweled Russian Easter eggs.
  • Tower of Londinium - A place where the famous Crown Jewels are kept behind bars and under the guard of two beefeaters.
  • Barnaby Street - A famous area for shopping in Londinium's downtown. Unfortunately for some old doffers, it is now mostly run over by the mod set.
  • The Three Bells - A well-known pub on Barnaby Street, in the dock area. Usually filled with a peculiar mix of hippies and cut-throats.
  • Chez Shakespeare - A place of business on Barnaby Street.

Batcave

When Batman and Robin were asked to investigate a series of daring robberies in Londinium, they knew it would be dangerous fighting the master criminal, Lord Ffogg on his own turf, so the Dynamic Duo decided that they had to even the odds. They loaded the Batmobile and lots of crime-fighting equipment from the Gotham City Batcave[5] into a container and onto their steamship. When they arrived at the Londinium country manor house that Bruce Wayne had rented, Alfred quickly set up all the equipment in the secret dungeon underneath, and it became known as the Londinium Batcave. This new Batcave even had a handy isolated exit that led directly to the Queen's Highway.

People

  • Lady Easterland - One of Londinium's upper class. She was one of the first victims of Londinium's recent crime spree.
  • Count of Claremont - The owner of a famous coin collection that was stolen by Lord Ffogg.
  • Duchess of Desborough - Another victim of Lord Ffogg, she was robbed of some diamonds.

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