HOLY TV nostalgia!  

Fans of classic 1960s series Batman are in for a treat as the legendary Batmobile has returned to Wirral this weekend.

The car, which was driven by Adam West in the cult action comedy, is on display at Fort Perch Rock in New Brighton today and tomorrow.

It will be on view to the public from 12pm-5pm today and 10am-5pm on Sunday. 

It's 40 years since the vehicle last appeared at the venue.

There will also a Batman fancy dress competition with prizes for the caped crusader's best lookalike.

Fort owner Doug Darroch told the Globe: "It's been 40 years since it was last here, so I'm really looking forward to its return.

"I'm sure this will attract a lot of Batman fans, many who saw it when it was last here.

"We're hoping as many people get into the spirit of the weekend, by dressing up as Batman." 

Adam West and Burt Ward played millionaire Bruce Wayne and his youthful ward Dick Grayson in the series, which ran for 120 episodes from 1966 to 1968.

Each week their alter-egos would rush from the Batcave, hidden deep beneath stately Wayne Manor, to the aid of Commissioner Gordon and chief O’Hara to save Gotham City from a host of colourful criminals set on causing chaos.

Helping our heroes along the way were faithful butler Alfred and, in the final series, Batgirl.

Their many foes included the Joker, Penguin, Riddler, Catwoman, Bookworm, King Tut and Siren.

Among the show's many guest stars were Julie Newmar, Eartha Kitt, Cesar Romero and Joan Collins.