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Batman Episode Guide

Batman: The Movie

First aired: Jul/30/1966



1 :01x01 - Hi Diddle Riddle (1)

First aired: Jan/12/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Richard Reeves (Doorman), Damian O'Flynn (Gideon Peale), Michael Fox (Inspector Basch), Ben Astar (Prime Minister), William Dozier (Maitre 'd), Jack Barry (Newscaster), Jill St. John (Molly)

Batman and Robin are sued for one million bucks for false arrest by the Riddler, who seeks to force Batman to unmask in court.



2 :01x02 - Smack in the Middle (2)

First aired: Jan/13/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Richard Reeves (Doorman), Damian O'Flynn (Gideon Peale), Michael Fox (Inspector Basch), Ben Astar (Prime Minister), William Dozier (Maitre 'd), Jack Barry (Newscaster), Jill St. John (Molly)

Clues hidden in the legal documents bring the Dynamic Duo to a hot and trendy discotheque What A Way To Go-Go, as Batman does the Batusi with the Riddler's moll. It's all part of a plan to kidnap Robin, which succeeds, and replace him with a disguised Molly, who will then report the location of the Batcave to The Riddler!



3 :01x03 - Fine Feathered Finks (1)

First aired: Jan/19/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Walter Burke (Sparrow), Lewis Charles (Hawkeye), Robert Phillips (Swoop), Alex D'Arcy (Jewelry Shop Owner), Johnny Jacobs (Assistant Shop Owner), Leslie Parrish (Dawn Robbins), Dan Tobin (Mr. Jay), David Lewis (Warden Crichton)

Fresh out of the slammer, Penguin and his gang create several disturbances, including a giant umbrella which lands in Gotham. Nothing is stolen, so Batman and Robin theorize the antics are a ruse.



4 :01x04 - The Penguin's a Jinx (2)

First aired: Jan/20/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Walter Burke (Sparrow), Lewis Charles (Hawkeye), Robert Phillips (Swoop), Alex D'Arcy (Jewelry Shop Owner), Johnny Jacobs (Assistant Shop Owner), Leslie Parrish (Dawn Robbins), Dan Tobin (Mr. Jay), David Lewis (Warden Crichton)

The Penguin's novel idea is that Batman should plan his next crime! He gives Batman various props designed to "guide" the detective's thinking and then monitors the results via a hidden transmitter. Once Batman "puts the clues together" the Penguin will pull of the caper: the kidnapping of movie star Dawn Robbins!



5 :01x05 - The Joker Is Wild (1)

First aired: Jan/26/1966
Writer: Robert Dozier
Director: Don Weis
Guest star: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Jonathan Hole (Mr. Hovis/Museum Attendant), Nancy Kovack (Queenie), Dick Curtis (The Inebriate), Jerry Dunphy (Fred/Newscaster), Al Wyatt (Henchman #1), Angelo De Meo (Henchman #2), Merritt Bohn (Assistant Warden)

The Joker escapes from prison and after being foiled once again by Batman trying to steal jewels, Joker decides to build his own utility belt. He captures the Dynamic Duo and threatens to unmask them on live TV.



6 :01x06 - Batman Is Riled (2)

First aired: Jan/27/1966
Writer: Robert Dozier
Director: Don Weis
Guest star: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Jonathan Hole (Mr. Hovis/Museum Attendant), Nancy Kovack (Queenie), Dick Curtis (The Inebriate), Jerry Dunphy (Fred/Newscaster), Al Wyatt (Henchman #1), Angelo De Meo (Henchman #2), Merritt Bohn (Assistant Warden)

The Joker tries using his utility belt to humiliate Batman. After capturing the dynamic duo, holds them hostage with a ransom demand of the SS Gotham in return.



7 :01x07 - Instant Freeze (1)

First aired: Feb/02/1966
Writer: Max Hodge
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: George Sanders (Mr. Freeze), Teri Garr (Girl), Robert Hogan (Paul Diamante), John Zaremba (Kolevator/Butler), Troy Melton (Chill), Guy Way (Nippy), William O'Connell (Mr. Perkins), Don Hannum (Art Rogers), Ken Del Conte (Al Scott), Dan Terranova (Dr. Vince), Shelby Grant (Princess Sandra), Roy N. Sickner (Mo), John Wills (Newscaster), Bill Hudson (Photographer)

Mr. Freeze wants revenge against Batman for once knocking a beaker of instant freeze on him, causing Mr. Freeze to maintain a constant freezing cold temperature in order to survive. His plan is to steal diamonds from the Gotham City Diamond Exchange in order to confront Batman and exact his revenge.



8 :01x08 - Rats Like Cheese (2)

First aired: Feb/03/1966
Writer: Max Hodge
Director: Robert Butler
Guest star: Teri Garr (Girl), Robert Hogan (Paul Diamante), John Zaremba (Kolevator/Butler), Troy Melton (Chill), Guy Way (Nippy), William O'Connell (Mr. Perkins), Don Hannum (Art Rogers), Ken Del Conte (Al Scott), Shelby Grant (Princess Sandra), George Sanders (Dr. Schimmell, Mr. Freeze), Roy N. Sickner (Mo)

Batman and Robin are rushed to the hospital after being frozen solid by Mr. Freeze's instant freeze gun. Hearing the Dynamic Duo survived his plan Mr. Freeze kidnaps Paul Diamante' , star pitcher for the Gotham City Eagles baseball team just before the big game. Robin interferes and is captured causing Batman to rescue him and finally confront Mr Freeze.



9 :01x09 - Zelda the Great (1)

First aired: Feb/09/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Norman Foster
Guest star: Jack Kruschen (Eivol Ekdal), Frankie Darro (Newsman), Barbara Heller (Hillary Stonewin), Jim Drum (Officer Clancey), Stephen Tompkins (Bank Guard), Victor French (Hood #1), Bill Phillips (Hood #2), Jerry Doggett (Announcer), Douglas Dumbrille (Doctor), Anne Baxter (Zelda, the Great)

Each year on April fools day there is a robbery of exactly $100,000 from one of the Gotham banks. The thief is an magician/escape artist known as Zelda the Great. Her motive for the robberies is to pay off the creator of her famous escapes, an Albanian mastermind known as Eivol Ekdal. Batman's idea is to trap Zelda by planting a phony news article about a rare gem that Eivol Ekdal summons her to steal for him.



10 :01x10 - A Death Worse Than Fate (2)

First aired: Feb/10/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Norman Foster
Guest star: Jack Kruschen (Eivol Ekdal), Frankie Darro (Newsman), Barbara Heller (Hillary Stonewin), Jim Drum (Officer Clancey), Stephen Tompkins (Bank Guard), Victor French (Hood #1), Bill Phillips (Hood #2), Jerry Doggett (Announcer), Douglas Dumbrille (Doctor), Anne Baxter (Zelda, the Great)

Bruce Wayne must go on live TV to deliver a ransom for Aunt Harriet's rerturn. A clue planted in her purse falls out in hopes to lure Batman into Zelda's trap. The plan lures the Dynamic Duo into Ekdal's "Inescapable Doom Trap."



11 :01x11 - A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away (1)

First aired: Feb/16/1966
Writer: Fred DeGorter
Director: Tom Gries
Guest star: Susan Silo (Mousey), Tim Herbert (Whiskers), Marvin Miller (TV Announcer), Marc Cavell (Fangs), Roy Jenson (Whitey), William Kendis (Newsman), Joy Harmon (Julia Davis), Johnny Magnus (M.C.), John Archer (Himself), Reginald Denny (King Boris), Tristram Coffin (Ambassador), John Hubbard (Maitre D'), Frank Gorshin (The Riddler)

King Boris has arrived in Gotham City to present a gift from his country, a miniature replica of The Queen Of Freedom Monument. The Riddler interrupts the ceremony in order to leave a clue to his next crime, steal the jeweled crown from The Miss Galaxy Contest. The real crime was to kidnap King Boris, plant a bomb in his statue placed in front of the Gotham City Museum.



12 :01x12 - When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play (2)

First aired: Feb/17/1966
Writer: Fred DeGorter
Director: Tom Gries
Guest star: Susan Silo (Mousey), Tim Herbert (Whiskers), Marvin Miller (TV Announcer), Marc Cavell (Fangs), Roy Jenson (Whitey), William Kendis (Newsman), Joy Harmon (Julia Davis), Johnny Magnus (M.C.), John Archer (Himself), Reginald Denny (King Boris), Tristram Coffin (Ambassador), John Hubbard (Maitre'D'), Frank Gorshin (The Riddler)

Having believed that the Dynamic Duo weere killed off, The Riddler continues with his plot to blackmail Gotham city into paying him a million dollar ransom for King Boris , or he would blow up The Queen Of Freedom Monument.



13 :01x13 - The Thirteenth Hat (1)

First aired: Feb/23/1966
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Norman Foster
Guest star: Norma Varden (Mrs. Monteagle), Diane McBain (Lisa), Gil Perkins (Dicer), David Wayne (Jervis Tetch, The Mad Hatter), Robert Montgomery (Silver shop manager), John Ward (Citizen), Monique Lemaire (Madame Magda), Alberto Morin (Octave Marbot), Roland La Starza (Cappy), Sandra Wells (Babette), Robert Legionaire (Sporting Goods Manager)

The Mad Hatter is set on revenge against The Batman and the 12 members of the jury that convicted him and sent him to prison. He uses The Super Instant Mesmerizer concealed in his top hat to steal the hats of the jurors, and their owners. After collecting most of the jury The Mad Hatter decides it's time to steal Batman's cowl, what he calls his "thirteenth" hat, as an attempt to trap Batman and Robin.



14 :01x14 - Batman Stands Pat (2)

First aired: Feb/24/1966
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Norman Foster
Guest star: Diane McBain (Lisa), Gil Perkins (Dicer), David Wayne (Jervis Tetch, The Mad Hatter), Monique Lemaire (Madame Magda), Alberto Morin (Octave Marbot), Roland La Starza (Cappy), Sandra Wells (Babette), George Conrad (Turkey Bullwinkle)

Having believed Batman was killed by casting him in a plaster mold, The Mad Hatter soon finds out to have been outsmarted once again. The Mad Hatter moves on with his quest to obtain all the jurors who convicted him. Batman figures out his own plan of trapping his foe by putting a homing device in the 12th jurors bowler hat.



15 :01x15 - The Joker Goes to School (1)

First aired: Mar/02/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Murray Golden
Guest star: Joan Parker (Fourth girl), Bryan O'Byrne (Principal Schoolfield), Cesar Romero ( The Joker), Kip King (Nick), Greg Benedict (Two Bits), Tim O'Kelly (Pete), Cherie Foster (Cheerleader #1), Linda Harrison (Cheerleader #2), Sydney Smith (Vandergilt), Glenn Allan (Herbie), Donna Di Martino (Third girl), Jim Henaghan (Fulton), Donna Loren (Susie), Dick Bellis (Joe), Breeland Rice (Cop)

The Joker goes back to school in order to lure delinquent students into his gang by fixing vending machines to spit out silver dollars. His scheme is to have a student swipe important exam papers to use as blackmail.



16 :01x16 - He Meets His Match, the Grisly Ghoul (2)

First aired: Mar/03/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Murray Golden
Guest star: Joan Parker (Fourth girl), Bryan O'Byrne (Principal Schoolfield), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Kip King (Nick), Greg Benedict (Two Bits), Tim O'Kelly (Pete), Cherie Foster (Cheerleader #1), Linda Harrison (Cheerleader #2), Sydney Smith (as Vandergilt), Glenn Allan (Herbie), Donna Di Martino (Third girl), Jim Henaghan (Fulton), Donna Loren (Susie), Dick Bellis (Joe), Breeland Rice (Cop)

The Dynamic Duo escape death from electrocution by a freak power blackout. After listening to an audio tape they find out that Susie the cheerleader is part of The Jokers gang. Having rigged the vending machine with the exam papers, The Joker snaps incriminating pictures of the basketball team holding the exam tests to get them suspended before the big game so he could win a huge bet he made on the game.



17 :01x17 - True or False-Face (1)

First aired: Mar/09/1966
Writer: Stephen Kandel
Director: William Graham
Guest star: Gary Owens (TV Announcer), Billy Curtis (Burns (midget)), Holly Bane (Cowboy), Michael Fox (Leo Gore), Malachi Throne (False-Face), Joe Brooks (Brinks), Myrna Fahey (Blaze), Chuck Fox (Pinkerton), S. John Launer (Mr. Ladd), Patrick Whyte (Curator)

False Face is in Gotham city causing havoc. First he steals a Queens crown, then tries robbing an armored car. Finally decides on a counterfeit money scheme with hopes of luring Batman into his hideout.



18 :01x18 - Holy Rat Race (2)

First aired: Mar/10/1966
Writer: Stephen Kandel
Director: William Graham
Guest star: Gary Owens (TV Announcer), Billy Curtis (Burns (midget)), Holly Bane (Cowboy), Michael Fox (Leo Gore), Malachi Throne (False-Face), Joe Brooks (Brinks), Myrna Fahey (Blaze), Chuck Fox (Pinkerton), S. John Launer (Mr. Ladd), Patrick Whyte (Curator)

The Dynamic Duo escape death once again by freeing themselves from being glued to railroad tracks with a train approaching them. Once freed it's off to stop False Face from robbing a bank and replacing real money with his counterfeit loot.



19 :01x19 - The Purr-Fect Crime (1)

First aired: Mar/16/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross, Lee Orgel
Director: James Sheldon
Guest star: Ralph Manza (Felix), Jock Mahoney (Leo), Alex Sharp (Henchman), Julie Newmar (Catwoman), Harry Holcombe (Mr. Andrews), Pat Zurica (Guard)

Catwoman wants to get her claws into a pair of golden cat statues from the Gotham museum to find the clue to the lost treasure of Captain Manx. Having one already in her clutches, Batman makes plans to lure her towards the remaining statue to capture her.



20 :01x20 - Better Luck Next Time (2)

First aired: Mar/17/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross, Lee Orgel
Director: James Sheldon
Guest star: Ralph Manza (Felix), Jock Mahoney (Leo), Alex Sharp (Henchman), Tinker Bell (Tiger), Julie Newmar (Catwoman), Harry Holcombe (Mr. Andrews)

Batman and Robin are trapped in a den with a tiger, meanwhile Catwoman is off to find the lost treasure of Captain Manx.



21 :01x21 - The Penguin Goes Straight (1)

First aired: Mar/23/1966
Writer: John Cardwell, Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Harvey Lembeck (Eagle-Eye), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Ed McCready (Crook), Jim Drum (Cop (Clancy)), Al Checco (Dove), Hope Sansberry (Mrs. Van Climber), Douglas Bank (Lt. Copple), William Beckley (Reggie Rich), Kathleen Crowley (Sophia Starr), Bill Welsh (Newsman (George))

Penguin suddenly begins foiling crimes instead of committing them! After insisting he's changed his ways, he develops the Penguin Protection Agency to keep the wealth of the Gotham millionaires safe. Batman, not trusting Penguin and must figure out his true intentions. But while trying to stop a crime he's sure the Penguin plans to commit, Batman gets framed for attempting that same crime! Worse yet, a cement filled umbrella leaves the Dynamic Duo hanging in a perilous spot...



22 :01x22 - Not Yet, He Ain't (2)

First aired: Mar/24/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr., John Cardwell
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Guest star: Harvey Lembeck (Eagle-Eye), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Jim Drum (Cop (Clancy)), Al Checco (Dove), Hope Sansberry (Mrs. Van Climber), Douglas Bank (Lt.Copple), William Beckley (Reggie Rich), Ed McReady (Crook), Kathleen Crowley (Sophia Starr), Bill Welsh (Newsman (George))

Barely escaping a tricky Penguin trap that would have ended their lives at the hands of allies Commissioner Gordon and Chief O'Hara, the Duo finds its ability to investigate Penguin hampered by its fugitive status! Finally, in a terrible shootout, the Duo lies dead at the hands of the police - and the Penquin is ready to marry an heiress. Or, is he?



23 :01x23 - The Ring of Wax (1)

First aired: Mar/30/1966
Writer: Jack Paritz, Bob Rodgers
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Linda Gaye Scott (Moth (as Linda Scott)), Michael Greene (Matches), Elizabeth Harrower (Miss Prentice), Al McGranary (The Mayor), Joe E. Tata (Tallow), Anne Ayars (Madame Soleil)

The Riddler smuggles a powerful solvent into Gotham in order to burn a hole into a vault containing a book of the Lost Treasures of the Inca's.



24 :01x24 - Give 'em the Axe (2)

First aired: Mar/31/1966
Writer: Jack Paritz, Bob Rodgers
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Linda Gaye Scott (Moth), Michael Greene (Matches), Elizabeth Harrower (Miss Prentice), Al McGranary (Mayor), Joe E. Tata (Tallow), Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Anne Ayars (Madame Soleil)

Batman and Robin must escape before being turned into giant candles at the hands of the Riddler. Having found the clue to the whereabouts of the lost treasure of the Inca's , it's off to the Gotham City Museum to find the sarcophagus of the ancient Incan emperor Hualpo Cusi.



25 :01x25 - The Joker Trumps an Ace (1)

First aired: Apr/06/1966
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Guest star: Angela Greene (Mrs. Belmont), Dan Seymour (Maharajah), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Byron Keith (Mayor Lindseed), Tol Avery (Mr. Prescott Belmont), Norman Alden (Lookout), Johnny Seven (Henchman #2), Bebe Louie (Girl Clerk), Jane Wald (Jill)

The Joker is back causing a rash of senseless crimes baffling Commissioner Gordon and Police Chief O'Hara. Batman deduces that his real plan is to steal the solid gold golf clubs belonging to Maharajah of Nimpah.



26 :01x26 - Batman Sets the Pace (2)

First aired: Apr/07/1966
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Guest star: Angela Greene (Mrs. Belmont), Dan Seymour (Maharajah), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Byron Keith (Mayor Lindseed), Tol Avery (Mr. Prescott Belmont), Norman Alden (Lookout), Johnny Seven (Henchman #2), Bebe Louie (Girl Clerk)

The Dynamic Duo need to escape from the chimney they are locked in which is filling with poisonous gas and rescue the kidnapped Maharajah of Nimpah. The Joker demands $500,000 ransom for his return and demands for Batman be present while the Maharajah hands The Joker the money in hopes of staining Batman's reputation.



27 :01x27 - The Curse of Tut (1)

First aired: Apr/13/1966
Writer: Robert C. Dennis, Earl Barret
Director: Charles Rondeau
Guest star: William Boyett (Policeman), Olan Soule (Newscaster), Bill Quinn (Board Member), Victor Buono (King Tut), Frank Christi (Royal Scrivener), Don 'Red' Barry (Grand Vizier), Ziva Rodann (Nefertiti), Emmanuel Thomas (Reporter)

An ex-Yale scholar of Egyptology is hit on the head during a school riot and now believes he is King Tut. His plan is to take over Gotham city which he perceives is really ancient Thebes. A sphinx statue is placed in Gotham city park and delivers Tut's demands via a microphone and speaker hidden inside.



28 :01x28 - The Pharaoh's in a Rut (2)

First aired: Apr/14/1966
Writer: Robert C. Dennis, Earl Barret
Director: Charles Rondeau
Guest star: William Boyett (Policeman), Olan Soule (Newscaster), Bill Quinn (Board Member), Victor Buono (King Tut), Frank Christi (Royal Scrivener), Don 'Red' Barry (Grand Vizier), Ziva Rodann (Nefertiti), Emmanuel Thomas (Reporter)

Bruce Wayne is racing down a 300 foot hill on an ambulance gurney that's to King Tut and his henchmen. After escaping death Batman races to Tut's lair only to be captured and placed in the ancient Theban pebble torture, known to cause madness in the minds of it's victims.



29 :01x29 - The Bookworm Turns (1)

First aired: Apr/20/1966
Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts
Director: Larry Peerce
Guest star: John Crawford (Printer's Devil), Jan Peters (Typesetter), Byron Keith (Mayor Lindseed), Jim O'Hara (Sergeant), Francine York (Lydia Limpet), Anthony Aiello (Pressman), Roddy McDowall (The Bookworm)

The Bookworm shows up at the dedication of the new Amergio Bridge with plans of pulling off a fake assassination attempt on the life of Commissioner Gordon. This was just a scheme to get Batman to rush to the police headquarters so a bomb could be placed in, and destroy the batmobile. Bookworm then threatens to blow up the new bridge.



30 :01x30 - While Gotham City Burns (2)

First aired: Apr/21/1966
Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts
Director: Larry Peerce
Guest star: John Crawford (Printer's Devil), Jan Peters (Typesetter), Byron Keith (Mayor Lindseed), Jim O'Hara (Sergeant), Francine York (Lydia Limpet), Anthony Aiello (Pressman), Roddy McDowall (The Bookworm)

Batman and Chief O'Hara rush to the town clock "Big Benjamin" in order to save Robin. Meanwhile, Bookworm devises a plan to steal the batmobile and use its laser beam to bore a hole into the vault of the Gotham public library in order to steal rare, priceless books.



31 :01x31 - Death in Slow Motion (1)

First aired: Apr/27/1966
Writer: Richard Carr
Director: Charles Rondeau
Guest star: Walter Woolf King (Theater Manager), Sherry Jackson (Pauline), Judy Pace (Cashier), Francis X. Bushman (Van Jones), Theodore Marcuse (Von Bloheim), Burt Brandon (Wolf), Richard Bakalyan (C.B.), Alex Bookston (Guard), Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Virginia Wood (Sylvia)

TRiddler shows up at a silent film festival in order to steal the boxoffice reciepts dressed as Charlie Chaplin. This leads to filming all his crimes. Batman brings the film back to the batcave to analyze and find clues to Riddlers crimes.



32 :01x32 - The Riddler's False Notion (2)

First aired: Apr/28/1966
Writer: Richard Carr
Director: Charles Rondeau
Guest star: Walter Woolf King (Theater Manager), Sherry Jackson (Pauline), Judy Pace (Cashier), Francis X. Bushman (Van Jones), Theodore Marcuse (Von Bloheim), Burt Brandon (Wolf), Richard Bakalyan (C.B.), Alex Bookston (Guard), Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Virginia Wood (Sylvia)

Robin is tied up in an abandoned lumber mill about to be sawed in half. Batman brings the Riddler's moll Pauline back to the batcave and finds out more clues in the form of riddles including a plan to sell the movie footage of all the Riddlers capers to silent movie mugal Van Jones for $100,000.



33 :01x33 - Fine Finny Fiends (1)

First aired: May/04/1966
Writer: Sheldon Stark
Director: Tom Gries
Guest star: Bill Williams (Multimillionaire), Charles La Torre (Manager), Louie Elias (Swordfish), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Julie Gregg (Finella), Frank Wilcox (Millionaire), Ann Reece (Beauty), Lisa Mitchell (Miss Natural Resources), Dal Jenkins (Shark), Victor Lundin (Octopus)

Penguin captures Alfred and brainwashes him for information in order to find the whereabouts to the Multi-Millionares Awards Banquet. At the dinner he plans to steal the money awarded to an honorary charity. Alfred returns to Wayne manor not knowing what has happened but sporting an unusual tic. After a fish hook falls from his pocket, Batman deducts the location of Penguin's hangout.



34 :01x34 - Batman Makes the Scenes (2)

First aired: May/05/1966
Writer: Sheldon Stark
Director: Tom Gries
Guest star: Bill Williams (Multimillionaire), Charles La Torre (Manager), Louie Elias (Swordfish), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Julie Gregg (Finella), Frank Wilcox (Millionaire), Ann Reece (Beauty), Lisa Mitchell (Miss Natural Resources), Dal Jenkins (Shark), Victor Lundin (Octopus)

Having been stuck in a vacuum tank with depleting oxygen, the Dynamic Duo must escape before running out of air. Meanwhile Penguin is off to the ship SS Gotham Neptune for the Multi-Millioniares banquet to rob them of their riches.



35 :02x01 - Shoot a Crooked Arrow (1)

First aired: Sep/07/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Sherman Marks
Guest star: Art Carney (The Archer), Steve Pendleton (Guard 1), Sam Jaffe (Zolton Zorba), Robert Cornthwaite (Alan A. Dale), Robert Adler (Poor Person 1), Doodles Weaver (Crier Tuck), Barbara Nichols (Maid Marilyn), Loren Ewing (Big John), Lee Delano (Guard 2), James O'Hara (Cop), Archie Moore (Everett Bannister), Myrna Dell (Pedestrian), Dick Clark (Himself)

The Archer, a villain modeled after Robin Hood, comes to Gotham to steal from the rich, including Bruce Wayne! Then he gives to Gotham's poor! When Batman follows the clues and wraps up the Archer and his gang, those poor people spend the bottle deposits and spare change to bail him out! At that point, he promises to stop stealing from the rich and giving to the poor. Batman's not convinced, and deduces the location of the bowman's lair, only to find himself on the wrong side of a jousting target!



36 :02x02 - Walk the Straight and Narrow (2)

First aired: Sep/08/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Sherman Marks
Guest star: Art Carney (The Archer), Steve Pendleton (Guard 1), Sam Jaffe (Zolton Zorba), Robert Cornthwaite (Alan A. Dale), Robert Adler (Poor Person 1), Doodles Weaver (Crier Tuck), Barbara Nichols (Maid Marilyn), Loren Ewing (Big John), Lee Delano (Guard 2), James O'Hara (Cop), Vinton Hayworth (Roland Marshal), Myrna Dell (Pedestrian)

The Dynamic Duo are tied to the stake, ready to be impaled by the lances of the Archer and his merry henchmen. And the real plot is revealed at last: Archer plans to rob an armored car bringing ten million dollars to Gotham's poor from the Wayne Foundation. Archer intends to steal from the poor... to enrich himself! So why, when he grabs the armored car, does he leave the bags of money behind?



37 :02x03 - Hot Off the Griddle (1)

First aired: Sep/14/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Don Weis
Guest star: Julie Newmar (Catwoman), Edy Williams (Hostess), George Barrows (Charles), David Fresco (Zubin Zuccini), Jack Kelly (Jack O'Shea), Charles Horvath (Thomas), James Brolin (Ralph Staphylococcus), Buck Kartalian (John), George N. Neise (Cramer)

Catwoman returns to Gotham city and promptly opens a school for catburglars. After a rash of petty crimes that deal with cats, Batman tries to set her up to be trapped but instead is led to her new hangout, a nightclub called the Pink Sand Box and is soon captured himself.



38 :02x04 - The Cat and the Fiddle (2)

First aired: Sep/15/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Don Weis
Guest star: Julie Newmar (The Catwoman/Minerva Matthews), George Barrows (Charles), David Fresco (Zubin Zuccini), Jack Kelly (Jack O'Shea), Charles Horvath (Thomas), James Brolin (Ralph Staphylococcus), Buck Kartalian (John), George N. Neise (Cramer)

Batman and Robin are strapped to a huge barbecue and are about to be roasted by giant magnifying glasses. Catwoman is off to steal a pair of expensive violins worth $250,000 from the Gotham State Building to retrieve the 8 strands of catgut.



39 :02x05 - The Minstrel's Shakedown (1)

First aired: Sep/21/1966
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell
Director: Murray Golden
Guest star: Van Johnson (The Minstrel), Phyllis Diller (scrubwoman), John Gallaudet (Courtland), Leslie Perkins (Amanda), Stu Wilson (Broker 3), Herbert Moss (Broker 2), Eddie Garrett (Broker 1), Tom Anthony (Waiter 1), Remo Pisani (Bass), Norman Grabowski (Treble), James O'Hara (Police In Basement), Del Moore (TV Newsman), Vince Deadrick, Sr. (Waiter 2), Army Archerd (Putnam)

The Minstrel is wreaking havoc at the Gotham Stock Exchange by changing the daily quotations for all the stocks. He then makes a demand of $1,000 a week from each stock holder or will continue to mess up the quotes.



40 :02x06 - Barbecued Batman? (2)

First aired: Sep/22/1966
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell
Director: Murray Golden
Guest star: Van Johnson (The Minstrel), John Gallaudet (Courtland), Leslie Perkins (Amanda), Stu Wilson (Broker 3), Herbert Moss (Broker 2), Eddie Garrett (Broker 1), Tom Anthony (Waiter 1), Remo Pisani (Bass), Norman Grabowski (Treble), James O'Hara (Police In Basement), Del Moore (TV Newsman), Vince Deadrick, Sr. (Waiter 2), Army Archerd (Putnam)

Batman and Robin are captured and tied to a rotating barbecue spit being roasted alive. The Minstrel forms his next plot of destroying the Gotham Stock Exchange building with a remote high pitched signal capable to crumbling the building to dust.



41 :02x07 - The Spell of Tut (1)

First aired: Sep/28/1966
Writer: Earl Barret, Robert C. Dennis, Marian Cockrell, Francis Cockrell
Director: Larry Peerce
Guest star: Victor Buono (King Tut), Peter Mamakos (Royal Lapidary), Michael Pataki (Amenophis Tewfik), Sid Haig (Royal Apothecary), Boyd Santell (Sethos), Marianna Hill (Cleo Patrick), Rene Paul (Man of Distinction), Van Williams (The Green Hornet (window cameo)), Bruce Lee (Kato (window cameo))

King Tut is back to Gotham! He sends his Royal Lapidary to retrieve some very old scarabs, which he then revives. With these, his Royal Apothecary can brew a potion called "abu raubu simbu tu". This old formula takes away the will of humans - Tut plans to use it on the citizens of Gotham city to put them under his power, recreating his ancient kingdom of Thebes in the modern world! Robin investigates, but is discovered. Trying to escape, Robin finds himself on a bridge over a crocodile pit - a bridge Tut begins to retract!



42 :02x08 - Tut's Case is Shut (2)

First aired: Sep/29/1966
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell, Robert C. Dennis, Earl Barret
Director: Larry Peerce
Guest star: Victor Buono (King Tut), Peter Mamakos (Royal Lapidary), Michael Pataki (Amenophis Tewfik), Sid Haig (Royal Apothecary), Boyd Santell (Sethos), Marianna Hill (Cleo Patrick), Rene Paul (Man of Distinction)

Batman must discover Robin's location before the boy becomes a crocodile hors d'oeuvre. Meanwhile, with the help of the treacherous Cleo Patrick, Tut has ensnared the will of Chief O'Hara and Commissioner Gordon - and has a plan to dose Batman himself. And his Royal Apothecary is working to brew gallons of "abu rabu simbu tu" - enough to dose every man, woman and child in Gotham City.



43 :02x09 - The Greatest Mother of Them All (1)

First aired: Oct/05/1966
Writer: Henry Slesar
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Shelley Winters (Ma Parker), Milton Berle (Lefty), Fran Ryan (Chairperson), James Griffith (Tiger), Michael Vandever (Mad Dog Parker), Tisha Sterling (Legs Parker), Peter Brooks (Machine Gun Parker), Robert Biheller (Pretty Boy Parker), Budd Perkins (Prison Guard), Lyzanne LaDue (Nurse), David Lewis (Warden Crichton)

Ma Parker and her kids invade Gotham and rob the women at the Gotham's Ladies Auxiliary's Mother of the Year Awards Ceremony. When the police find their hideout, Batman lends a hand, and despite a smoke bomb, captures one her children. Over the next several days, Batman and Robin roll up the whole gang, leading Batman to wonder about Ma Parker's reputation for cleverness. But that reputation is well deserved, for Ma has a plan - one that depends on Batman's skill at law enforcement!



44 :02x10 - Ma Parker (2)

First aired: Oct/06/1966
Writer: Henry Slesar
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Shelley Winters (Ma Parker), Milton Berle (Lefty), Fran Ryan (Chairperson), James Griffith (Tiger), Michael Vandever (Mad Dog Parker), Tisha Sterling (Legs Parker), Peter Brooks (Machine Gun Parker), Robert Biheller (Prettty Boy Parker), Budd Perkins (Prison Guard), David Lewis (Warden Crichton), Julie Newmar (Catwoman)

Ma Parker and her boys find a new hideout, the Gotham State Penitentiary. Over the course of months, she has replaced the guards with members of her gang, and now she controls the prison! Each criminal Batman sends there will simply be another recruit for her gang! And when Batman tumbles to her plan, she offers him a nice meal and a comfortable chair - a chair that's connected to the city electric power grid! At midnight, no one will notice if the prison uses a little extra power...



45 :02x11 - The Clock King's Crazy Crimes (1)

First aired: Oct/12/1966
Writer: Bill Finger, Charles Sinclair
Director: James Neilson
Guest star: Walter Slezak (The Clock King), Herbert Anderson (Hummert), Jerry Doggett (Forbes), Sammy Davis, Jr. (Himself), Michael Pate (Second Hand #3), Sandra Lynn (Girl), Louise Lorimer (Mrs. Frontenal), Ivan Triesault (Parkhurst), Eileen O'Neill (Millie), Roger Bacon (Boy), Linda Lorimer (Car Hop)

The Clock King has contrived to get an antique clock into Hummert's jewelry store - a clock that contains a camera and a mechanism to spray store patrons with sleeping gas! With the patrons subdued, he sends his scurrilous second hands in to rob them! Batman chases clues, while the Clock King, disguised as a pop artist, enters the Parkhurst gallery with a weird time piece whose loud clanging conceals the sound of a saw that cuts into the gallery's secure vault! Clock King barely evades capture, but drops a watch. That clue leads Batman to the King's lair. Unfortunately for the Dynamic Duo, the Clock King anticipated the visit, and coated the floor with super slick watch oil!



46 :02x12 - The Clock King Gets Crowned (2)

First aired: Oct/13/1966
Writer: Bill Finger, Charles Sinclair
Director: James Neilson
Guest star: Walter Slezak (The Clock King), Michael Pate (Second Hand #3), Eileen O'Neill (Millie)

Clock King seals the Dynamic Duo inside a huge hourglass, there to suffocate as grains of sand fall on them! Leaving them to their fate, he goes to rob the home of millionaire Bruce Wayne. There he intends to recover an atomic activator switch mistakenly put in a rigged clock, and to steal Wayne's collection of rare pocket watches! Confronted by Bruce and Dick, he flees without the watches, but with the switch - the key to his master crime! A chance comment made as he left the duo to their fate leads Batman to a final confrontation with the twisted time keeper, high above Gotham in a clock tower!



47 :02x13 - An Egg Grows in Gotham (1)

First aired: Oct/19/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Vincent Price (Egghead), Ben Welden (Foo Yung), Albert Carrier (Pete Savage), Steve Dunne (Tim Tyler), Burt Mustin (MacDonald), Gene Dynarski (Benedict), Byron Keith (Mayor Lindseed), Jonathan Hole (Jewelry Store Clerk), Mae Clarke (Lady), Ben Alexander (Plainclothesman cop), Anthony Brand (Motorcycle Cop), George Fenneman (Newsman), Grant Woods (Tour Guide), Allen Emerson (Policeman), Edward Everett Horton (Chief Screaming Chicken), Gail Hire (Miss Bacon)

The founders of Gotham City, the Savage, Tyler and Wayne families, agreed to lease the land from the Mohican Indians for a price of three raccoon pelts from each family, paid every five years. Now Egghead has stolen the City Charter which spells out this agreement, and has discovered that if the descendants of these families miss this payment, the land returns to the last of the Mohican Indians, Chief Screaming Chicken. Egghead plans to delay the millionaires' appearance and then forge his own agreement with the Chief! And while he's got the millionaires, including Bruce Wayne, he's going to test his theory that Bruce Wayne is Batman with a machine that can read Wayne's mind!



48 :02x14 - The Yegg Foes in Gotham (2)

First aired: Oct/20/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Vincent Price (Egghead), Ben Welden (Foo Yung), Albert Carrier (Pete Savage), Steve Dunne (Tim Tyler), Burt Mustin (MacDonald), Bill Dana (Jose Jimenez), Gene Dynarski (Benedict), Byron Keith (Mayor Lindseed), Jonathan Hole (Jewelry Store Clerk), Mae Clarke (Lady), Ben Alexander (Plainclothesman cop), Anthony Brand (Motorcycle Cop), George Fenneman (Newsman), Grant Woods (Tour Guide), Allen Emerson (Policeman), Edward Everett Horton (Chief Screaming Chicken), George McCoy (Motorist)

Egghead has captured Bruce Wayne with plans of eggstracting all of the information from Bruce's brain to his, a process that will leave Wayne a drooling idiot. But Dick Grayson manages to interrupt that process. Egghead makes good his escape and takes over the city! For half the take, Egghead invites visiting gangs to plunder Gotham. Batman must examine the charter for a legal way to evict the evil genius. And when he finds it, he must discover where Egghead is hiding and bring him to justice. Fortunately, Egghead's particular diet offers a clue as to his whereabouts.



49 :02x15 - The Devil's Fingers (1)

First aired: Oct/26/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Larry Peerce
Guest star: Liberace (Chandell/Fingers (Likewise as Harry)), Edy Williams (Rae), James Millhollin (Alfred Slye), Jack Perkins (Piano Mover / Henchman), Marilyn Hanold (Doe), Diane Farrell (Sally), Sivi Aberg (Mimi)

Famed concert pianist Chandell is being blackmailed by his evil twin Harry, who knows that Chandell used a player piano at the White House performance which made him famous. Chandell's plan is to woo and then marry Aunt Harriet, then dispose of Bruce and Dick in order to get hold of the Wayne fortune so he can pay his brother $5,000,000. Or, at least, that's the plan he told his brother... When Batman interferes, Harry and his piano movers get the drop on the Dynamic Duo, and feed them into a machine that makes player piano rolls - a machine that will leave them permanently perforated!



50 :02x16 - The Dead Ringers (2)

First aired: Oct/27/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Larry Peerce
Guest star: Liberace (Chandell/Fingers (Likewise as Harry)), Edy Williams (Rae), James Millhollin (Alfred Slye), Jack Perkins (Piano Mover / Henchman), Marilyn Hanold (Doe), Diane Farrell (Sally), Sivi Aberg (Mimi)

The Dynamic Duo are tied to a conveyor belt of a hole punching machine that creates paper music rolls for player pianos. Batman observes how the machine operates, and deduces a clever way of evading perforation by calculating the notes necessary to make the plunging punches miss and then overpowering the sound of the piano. When he and Robin capture Harry, Harry squeals that a guy named Fingers is the ring leader. Batman deduces that Fingers and Chantell are the same man, and soon unravels the rest of the evil plot.



51 :02x17 - Hizzoner the Penguin (1)

First aired: Nov/02/1966
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Randolph
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Murray Roman (E.G. Trendek), Woodrow Parfrey (C.F. Rooper), Byron Keith (Mayor Lindseed), Tony Epper (GOON #2), Peg Shirley (Mother), Newell Oestreich (GOON #3), George Furth (Gallus), Cindy Malone (Lulu), Judy Parker (Penguin Girl #1), Linda Meyers (Penguin Girl #2), James O'Hara (Cop), Joe E. Tata (GOON #1), Joe Besser (Collector), Paul Revere & The Raiders (Themselves), Pat Tidy ( Little Old Lady), Little Egypt (Herself)

The Penguin reappears in Gotham but this time on the side of good. His plot, to gain support of the citizens of Gotham and run for Mayor. And it seems to work! Pollsters show Mayor Linseed that he stands essentially no chance of defeating the pudgy purveyor of perfidy. But Linseed has an idea - if Batman runs, he can turn the tide! This forces Penguin to dig into his bag of dirty tricks - and one of them involves having his G.O.O.N. squad invite Batman to give a talk - but the reception they plan is rather caustic...



52 :02x18 - Dizonner the Penguin (2)

First aired: Nov/03/1966
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Randolph
Guest star: Murray Roman (E.G. Trendek), Woodrow Parfrey (C.F. Rooper), Tony Epper (GOON #2), Newell Oestreich (GOON #3), George Furth (Gallus), Cindy Malone (Lulu), Judy Parker (Penguin Girl #1), Linda Meyers (Penguin Girl #2), John Indrisano (Prisoner)

The Dynamic Duo are strapped onto a giant scale of justice with a melting ice block on the other side with a giant vat of sulfuric acid below them. But not to worry, the Penguin will call the police for them - except he's out of dimes. Ah, well, he can always walk to the police station in a few hours. Early election returns favor the mangy bird, but when later returns suggest a different outcome, the Penguin decides to kidnap the election board so that the votes cannot be counted! Fortunately, Batman deduces the location of his hideout...



53 :02x19 - Green Ice (1)

First aired: Nov/09/1966
Writer: Max Hodge
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Otto Preminger (Mr. Freeze), Nicky Blair (Shivers), Marie Windsor (Nellie Majors), Charlie O'Donnell (TV Newsman), James O'Hara (Police Sergeant), Dee Hartford (Miss Iceland), Kem Dibbs (Chill), Robert Wiensko (Iceman), Mike Durkin (Little Boy), Joan Twelve (Bathing Beauty)

Mr. Freeze has returned to Gotham and has kidnapped Miss Iceland, whom he plans on marrying once he lowers her body temperature enough, believing this will make her love him. Obsessed with the fact that the world hates him, he also begins a plan to ruin the Dynamic Duo's reputation by making them look corrupt and ineffective. He steals a fortune in jewelry from a Wayne Foundation charity event, and when Batman and Robin get close, he tries to turn them into giant Frostee-Freezies!



54 :02x20 - Deep Freeze (2)

First aired: Nov/10/1966
Writer: Max Hodge
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Otto Preminger (Mr. Freeze), Nicky Blair (Shivers), Marie Windsor (Nellie Majors), Charlie O'Donnell (TV Announcer), James O'Hara (Police Sergeant), Dee Hartford (Miss Iceland), Kem Dibbs (Chill), Robert Wiensko (Iceman), Mike Durkin (Little Boy), Joan Twelve (Bathing Beauty)

Batman manages to escape the Frostee-Freezie machine by opening a spigot that reverses the heat flow. But Mr. Freeze's campaign of character assassination continues, with a mocked-up picture of Batman wearing Commissioner Gordon's stolen watch! Mr. Freeze also sets his real plan into motion: Gotham City must pay him a billion dollars, or he will turn it into a gigantic deep freeze. After he demonstrates that he can do it, Batman redoubles his efforts to find the frozen felon, working from an advantage: Freeze thinks he's dead!



55 :02x21 - The Impractical Joker (1)

First aired: Nov/16/1966
Writer: Jay Thompson, Charles Hoffman
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Louis Quinn (Latch), Christopher Cary (Ferguson), Larry Burrell (Commentator #1), Clyde Howdy (Commentator #2), Larry Anthony (Bolt), Howard Duff (Detective Sam Stone ([window cameo]))

The Joker begins his latest crime spree with several acts of vandalism, destroying a novel, a record and some files, all related to the theme of "keys." His nefarious goal soon stands revealed: steal the famous Jeweled Key Of Kaincardine. And with his latest invention he might just do it. He has devised a key-operated box that can place even Batman and Robin in a hypnotic trance, paralyzing them! Batman soon discovers the Clown Prince of Crime's new alias, Clavier Ankh, and pays him a visit. But the Joker is ready for his enemies...



56 :02x22 - The Joker's Provokers (2)

First aired: Nov/17/1966
Writer: Charles Hoffman, Jay Thompson
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Alan Napier (Egbert), Louis Quinn (Latch), Valerie Szabo (Little Girl), Larry Burrell (Commentator #1), Clyde Howdy (Commentator #2)

The Joker has strapped Batman to a machine which will carve him into a duplicate of a giant key, effectively skeletonizing him! Robin, meanwhile, is sprayed with wax, then to be notched and punched. While this goes on, Joker continues his master plan. He has devised a means of slowing and speeding the passage of time, and even stopping and reversing it - an improvement to his original device! All he has to do to get Gotham under his thumb is get some pills into the Gotham reservoir. And to do that, he'll rely on the help of a venal guard named Egbert...



57 :02x23 - Marsha, Queen of Diamonds (1)

First aired: Nov/23/1966
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Carolyn Jones (Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds), Estelle Winwood (Aunt Hilda), James O'Hara (Sgt. O'Leary), Murray Pollack (Victim #3), Ben Gage (Clerk), Hugh Douglas (Announcer), Woody Strode (Grand Mogul), William McLennon (Victim #2), Harry Stanton (Victim #1), Joyce Nizzari (Girl), Charles J. Stewart (Clergyman)

Marsha, Queen of Diamonds, enters a jewelry store in broad daylight and makes off with the famous Pretzel Diamond - with the help of Chief O'Hara! Marsha's "witchy" Aunt Hilda (actually a former chemistry professor who taught at Vassar) has devised a love potion, and with this the Queen enthralls Commissioner Gordon, and uses him to lure Batman to her lair. But her plan fails when Batman's superior will overpowers the drug's effects. Robin is not so fortunate, however. Marsha threatens the drugged sidekick to force the location of the Batcave from Batman. But not even those threats can pry that loose. So her next scheme involved forcing Batman to marry her...



58 :02x24 - Marsha's Scheme of Diamonds (2)

First aired: Nov/24/1966
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Carolyn Jones (Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds), Estelle Winwood (Aunt Hilda), James O'Hara (Sgt. O'Leary), Ben Gage (Clerk), Hugh Douglas (Announcer), Woody Strode (Grand Mogul), William McLennon (Victim #2), Harry Stanton (Victim #1), Rick DiSante (Victim #4), Joyce Nizzari (Girl), Charles J. Stewart (Clergyman)

Batman is at the alter with Marsha about to be married. Alfred, aware that Batman would never voluntarily marry a criminal, devises a clever ruse to stop the marriage. But Marsha still wants into the Batcave, from which she hopes to steal the famous Bat Diamond. When Batman and Robin track her down, her Aunt Hilda uses a potion to turn the Dynamic Duo into the Terrified Toads, and then threatens them in the hope that Commissioner Gordon can force the location of the Batcave from the toads. But all is not as it appears, and soon enough Marsha is headed back up the river, and Aunt Hilda discovers a new calling.



59 :02x25 - Come Back, Shame (1)

First aired: Nov/30/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Randolph
Guest star: Cliff Robertson (Shame), Joan Staley (Okie Annie), Milton Frome (Laughing Leo), Jack Carter (Hot Rod Harry), Timothy Scott (Messy James), Eric Shea (Andy), Joan Stanley (Okie Annie), John Mitchum (Rip Snorting), Kathryn Minner (Little Old Lady), James McHale (Guard)

Shame and his gang steal a racing car during the Gotham City 100. It is the latest in a series of automobile thefts committed by Shame and his desperadoes. He plans to use selected parts from each machine to construct an engine that will allow his truck to outrun the Batmobile itself! Batman, as Bruce Wayne, places a news item as a lure and Shane bites, stealing Wayne's limousine. Following the Bat tracer concealed within it, the Duo locate Shame's hideout, but his moll Annie Oakie gets "the drop" on them and they wind up staked out in the path of an onrushing stampede!



60 :02x26 - It's the Way You Play the Game (2)

First aired: Dec/01/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Randolph
Guest star: Cliff Robertson (Shame), Milton Frome (Laughing Leo), Werner Klemperer (Colonel Klink (window cameo)), Jack Carter (Hot Rod Harry), Timothy Scott (Messy James), Eric Shea (Andy), Joan Stanley (Okie Annie), John Mitchum (Rip Snorting), Kathryn Minner (Little Old Lady), James McHale (Guard)

Batman and Robin are tied to a stake while a herd of cattle stampede towards them. Fortunately, Batman is prepared for this (as he is for everything) and knows how to divert a herd of stampeding cattle... Meanwhile, Shame reveals his true plot to steal four prized Black Angus cows from a rodeo, worth $300,000 each. He takes these to the KO Corral, where Batman meets him and his motley crew for a final confrontation.



61 :02x27 - The Penguin's Nest (1)

First aired: Dec/07/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Murray Golden
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Lane Bradford (Cordy Blue), James O'Hara (Cop), Vito Scotti (Maty Dee), Violet Carson (Lady), David Lewis (Warden Crichton), Ted Cassidy (Lurch)

Penguin has opened an exclusive restaurant, The Penguin's Nest, in Gotham serving the city's elite. There, they must order by writing down what they want and signing the ticket, "for reasons of efficiency" as the Penguin explains. Then he steals a diamond bracelet from Mrs. Cooper, throws a pie at Commissioner Gordon, and even apparently murders his own henchman! Does the cagey bird actually want to go to jail? And if so, why? Batman, of course, obliges him, but when the jail he's sent to doesn't meet his approval, Penguin stages a jailbreak that includes kidnapping Chief O'Hara and setting a deadly trap for the Dynamic Duo!



62 :02x28 - The Bird's Last Jest (2)

First aired: Dec/08/1966
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Murray Golden
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Lane Bradford (Cordy Blue), James O'Hara (Cop), Vito Scotti (Maty Dee), Voltaire Perkins (Judge Moot), Marvin Brody (Bailiff), David Lewis (Warden Crichton), Stanley Ralph Ross (Ballpoint Baxter)

Narrowly evading Penguin's machine gun trap and preventing the arch criminal from cooking Chief O'Hara in an electrified swimming pool, Batman arrests The Penguin. Acting on behalf of the people, Batman attempts to send The Penguin to jail, but Penguin accidentally talks himself free! Batman has discovered why Penguin wants to go to prison - he wants to take samples of rich folks' writing to Ballpoint Baxter, who will help him forge checks! Batman disguises Alfred as "Quillpen Quirch," infamous British forger, but Penguin sees through this trick! That leads to an attempt to extort money from Bruce Wayne that fails when Batman and Robin show up. Finally, Penguin is getting what he wanted - a trip to jail - but wily Batman is still one step ahead of him. As Bruce Wayne, he has secured the release of Ballpoint Baxter on parole, to teach penmanship for the Wayne Foundation!



63 :02x29 - The Cat's Meow (1)

First aired: Dec/14/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), Ric Roman (Moe), Anthony Eustrel (British Butler), Peter Leeds (Harry Upps), Joe Flynn (Benton Belgoody), Sharyn Wynters (Eenie), James O'Hara (Policeman), Jeremy Clyde (Himself), Chuck Henderson (Miney), Jay Sebring (Mr. Oceanbrig), Judy Strangis (First Girl), Calvin Brown (Newsman), Chad Stuart (Himself), Cindy Ferarre (2nd Girl), T. J. Castronova (Meanie), Steve Allen (Allen Stevens), Don Ho (Himself (window cameo))

A supposedly reformed Catwoman plans to launch a musical career. It's a cover for her latest scheme: a device that steals voices! Those hit by the electronic beam cannot speak at all. With British pop singers Chad and Jeremy about to visit Gotham, Commissioner Gordon has his hands full. Especially after the felonious feline steals HIS voice. Batman and Robin defeat Catwoman's men, but she drugs them with her claws, and then imprisons them in a gigantic echo chamber where high volume sounds will turn their brains to mush!



64 :02x30 - The Bat's Kow Tow (2)

First aired: Dec/15/1966
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), Ric Roman (Moe), Anthony Eustrel (British Butler), Peter Leeds (Harry Upps), Joe Flynn (Benton Belgoody), Sharyn Wynters (Eenie), James O'Hara (Policeman), Jeremy Clyde (Himself), Chuck Henderson (Miney), Jay Sebring (Mr. Oceanbrig), Maurice Dallimore (Sir Sterling Habits), Judy Strangis (First Girl), Calvin Brown (Newsman), Cindy Ferarre (2nd Girl), T. J. Castronova (Meanie)

The Dynamic Duo are trapped in a giant echo chamber with the sound of water dripping amplified 10,000 times. With them out of the way, Catwoman demands $22,440,000 to return Chad and Jeremy's voices, stolen by her electronic voice eraser! Batman's only clue to her whereabouts is a strange sound in the background noise of the ransom tape.



65 :02x31 - The Puzzles Are Coming (1)

First aired: Dec/21/1966
Writer: Fred DeGorter
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Guest star: Maurice Evans (The Puzzler), William Fawcett (Farmer), Barbara Stuart (Rocket), Robert Miller Driscoll (Blimpy), Paul Smith (Artemus Knab), Jay Della (Ramjet), Allen Emerson (Glider)

The Puzzler is in town and sends a toy plane through Commissioner Gordon's window. Batman deduces that Billionaire Artemus Knab and his guests are to be the victims of Puzzler's crime during the launching of his new airplane "The Retsoor." When Batman tries to interfere, Puzzler uses gliders with drugged needle tips to incapacitate them, then puts them in a balloon rigged so the basket falls off at 20,000 feet!



66 :02x32 - The Duo Is Slumming (2)

First aired: Dec/22/1966
Writer: Fred DeGorter
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Guest star: Maurice Evans (The Puzzler), William Fawcett (Farmer), Barbara Stuart (Rocket), Robert Miller Driscoll (Blimpy), Paul Smith (Artemus Knab), Jay Della (Ramjet), Allen Emerson (Glider), Andy Devine (Santa (window cameo))

The Dynamic Duo are trapped in a hot air balloon set to plummet from 20,000 feet to their death. Convinced they're finished, The Puzzler continues his quest to apprehend the billionaire Artemus Knab's super sonic jet, The Retsoor. This plan involves photographing the plane's plans and controls. But Puzzler is no traitor - only Knab will be allowed to purchase the plane back.



67 :02x33 - The Sandman Cometh (1)

First aired: Dec/28/1966
Writer: Ellis St. Joseph, Charles Hoffman
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Michael Rennie (The Sandman), Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), Ray Montgomery (Officer Dan Dietrich), James Brolin (Officer Reggie Hogan), Spring Byington (J. Pauline Spaghetti), Jeanie Moore (Catarina/Policewoman Mooney), Richard Peel (Snooze), Tony Ballen (Nap), Valerie Kairys (Kitty), Pat Becker (Catti), C. Lindsay Workman (Tuthill), Bill Dyer (Policeman), Barbara Kelly (Woman), Gypsy Rose Lee (Female Newscaster)

Sandman, that Continental Criminal, comes to Gotham, where he enlists Catwoman's help to fleece a suitable billionaire insomniac. They select J. Pauline Spaghetti, who made her first fortune from a collection of noodle factories. Posing as Dr. Somnambula, Sandman successfully puts Spaghetti to sleep - and while she's sleepwalking, photographs her financial records! When Batman and Robin intervene, Sandman uses his sleeping dust on Robin, and orders the sleepwalking lad to throw the switch that will turn Batman into a giant quilted mattress! Meanwhile, Sandman and Catwoman each plan lethal ends for the other...



68 :02x34 - The Catwoman Goeth (2) (a.k.a. A Stitch in Time)

First aired: Dec/29/1966
Writer: Charles Hoffman, Ellis St. Joseph
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Michael Rennie (The Sandman), Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), Ray Montgomery (Officer Dan Dietrich), James Brolin (Officer Reggie Hogan), Spring Byington (J. Pauline Spaghetti), Jeanie Moore (Catarina/Policewoman Mooney), Richard Peel (Snooze), Tony Ballen (Nap), Valerie Kairys (Kitty), Pat Becker (Catti), C. Lindsay Workman (Tuthill), Bill Dyer (Policeman), Barbara Kelly (Woman)

Batman is tied to a mattress in Sandman's hideout and about to be stabbled by a giant needle. He gives the sleep walking Robin to Catwoman, who traps him in an inescapable maze. Meanwhile, Sandman plans to double cross Catwoman and elope with multimillionaire J. Pauline Spaghetti and steal her billions. By carefully playing her against her former ally, Batman may just manage to defeat them both.



69 :02x35 - The Contaminated Cowl (1)

First aired: Jan/04/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: David Wayne (The Mad Hatter), Charles Picerni (Stooge #1), Jesslyn Fax (Bonbon), Paul Bryar (Jennings), Leonard Bremen (Benny), Jean Hale (Polly), Victor Aames (Skimmer), Leonid Kinskey (Professor Overbeck), Barbara Morrison (Hattie Hatfield), Ivy Bethune (Maudie)

The Mad Hatter escapes jail during a baseball game: he steals home (and the Warden's cap) and keeps right on going! But he is sick of stealing hats and intends to change his style to stealing hat related items, after adding one last headpiece to his collection: Batman's cowl! Batman decides the Hatter's first crime will be stealing a ruby from Hattie Hatfield at the Head-dressers Ball. During a fracas, The Mad Hatter sprays Batman's cowl with a radioactive mist, forcing the detective to seek help decontaminating the lethally radioactive headgear!



70 :02x36 - The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul (2)

First aired: Jan/05/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: David Wayne (The Mad Hatter), Charles Picerni (Stooge #1), Jesslyn Fax (Bonbon), Paul Bryar (Jennings), Leonard Bremen (Benny), Jean Hale (Polly), Victor Aames (Skimmer), Leonid Kinskey (Professor Overbeck), Ivy Bethune (Maudie), Roger Creed (Stooge #2), Margaret Teele (Russian Operator), Heather Young (American Operator), Gilchrist Stuart (British Operator)

The Mad Hatter and his men trap the Dynamic Duo in a fluoroscope, whose powerful X-Rays will soon cook them! Indeed, when the Hatter returns moments later, Batman and Robin are nothing but skeletons! Thinking Batman is out of his way he then proceeds with his real plan: replace the ruby from the Golden Buddha Of Bergama in the Gotham museum with the paste imitation he stole from Hattie Hatfield, a copy of the real Hatfield Ruby. As the world mourns, the Hatter plans to emerge the king of Gotham Crime!



71 :02x37 - The Zodiac Crimes (1)

First aired: Jan/11/1967
Writer: Stephen Kandel, Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Charles Picerni (Uranus), Hal Baylor (Mercury), Joe Di Reda (Mars), Eddie Saenz (Saturn), Dick Crockett (Neptune), Louis Cordova (Salesman), Vincent Barbi (Truck Driver), Terry Moore (Venus), Charles Fredericks (Leo Crustash)

The Joker has returned to plague Gotham, and announces that he will commit a series of Zodiac crimes - one for each sign! The first is the theft of the police department's "Rare Art Map" that permits them to look in on valuable pieces at a moment's notice. It corresponds to Aries, the Ram (R.A.M.) Worse than that, he has brought that pudgy purveyor of perfidy, The Penguin in to help him! And when Batman discovers his location, he overpowers the Duo and plans to crush them beneath an eight ton meteorite!



72 :02x38 - The Joker's Hard Times (2)

First aired: Jan/12/1967
Writer: Stephen Kandel, Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Charles Picerni (Uranus), Hal Baylor (Mercury), Joe Di Reda (Mars), Eddie Saenz (Saturn), Dick Crockett (Neptune), Howard Wendell (Basil Bowman), Louis Cordova (Salesman), Vincent Barbi (Truck Driver), Milton Stark (2nd Zoologist), Terry Moore (Venus), Charles Fredericks (Leo Crustash), Jonathan Kidd (1st Zoologist)

Batman is tied up in the Gotham museum with a meteorite dangling above, set to fall on top of him. Believing the Dynamic Duo are finished, The Joker continues with his Zodiac crimes: stealing a statue of Justice (Libra) made from rare Carrera marble, a jeweled scorpion (Scorpio), two rare fish (Pisces) from the park and kidnapping Basil Bowman (Sagittarius). He also kidnaps Venus, who has betrayed him to help Batman! When Batman tracks him down a second time, Joker chains the Duo and Venus in a shallow pool with a large, carnivorous clam!



73 :02x39 - The Penguin Declines (3)

First aired: Jan/18/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman, Stephen Kandel
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Charles Picerni (Uranus), Rob Reiner (Delivery Boy), Hal Baylor (Mercury), Joe Di Reda (Mars), Eddie Saenz (Saturn), Dick Crockett (Neptune), Louis Cordova (Salesman), Vincent Barbi (Truck Driver)

After a giant clam swallows Robin, Batman's inner strength enables him to snap his chains and pry open the shell of the enormous bivalve, freeing his sidekick. Meanwhile, Joker has freed Penguin from prison again to help with the final Zodiac crimes. The first plot involves "stealing" Gotham's reservoir by turning it into red jelly (Aquarius). Meanwhile, Penguin tries to woo Venus so that she will ask Batman to take her to the Batcave, where she will remove Penguin's card from the Batcomputer, enabling him to start with a "clean slate." But it is a trick: Joker, Penguin and assorted henchmen catch a ride in the trunk of the Batmobile!



74 :02x40 - That Darn Catwoman (1)

First aired: Jan/19/1967
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Julie Newmar (Catwoman), Lesley Gore (Pussycat), J. Pat O'Malley (Pat Pending), Tony Epper (Marlow), George Sawaya (Templar), David Renard (Prince Kereb), Jock Gaynor (Spade), Steve Franken (Rudy (valet)), Allen Jenkins (Little Al (cameo)), Rolla Altman (Girl Teller)

Catwoman's new potion cataphrenic upsets the moral balance, turning heroes into villains! She orders Pussycat, her protege, to dose Robin with the drug, and Robin then helps her rob Wayne Manor! It's part of a plan to acquire a million dollars, so she can purchase the plans for the Gotham Mint from a retired gangster. And when Batman interferes, she orders Robin to beat him senseless, then ties Batman to a giant mousetrap. If he doesn't agree to serve her, she'll have Robin set the trap off!



75 :02x41 - Scat! Darn Catwoman (2)

First aired: Jan/25/1967
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), J. Pat O'Malley (Pat Pending), Tony Epper (Stunt Actor), George Sawaya (Templar), Allen Jenkins (Little Al (cameo)), Rolla Altman (Girl Teller), David Renard (Prince Kereb), Lesley Gore (Pussycat), Jock Gaynor (Spade)

Batman agrees to serve Catwoman to prevent Robin from facing a murder charge. She doses him with cataphrenic, but only after permitting him a "bat pill" for his headache. They visit the Retired Criminals Home where they obtain plans for the mint. When a tipster reveals the location of the Cat Lair, leading to the capture of Pussycat and Robin, Catwoman orders Batman to take her to the Batcave, which he does - only after dosing her with Batsleep. At the proper time, they leave for the mint, where they discover Robin. Catwoman believes he has escaped. With both halves of the Dynamic Duo on her side, who can stop Catwoman?



76 :02x42 - Penguin Is a Girl's Best Friend (1)

First aired: Jan/26/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Carolyn Jones (Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds), Estelle Winwood (Aunt Hilda), Andy Romano (2nd Guard), Don Hannum (1st Guard), Milton Stark (Mr. Tambor), Kimberly Allen (Miss Patterson), Frank Baron (Henchman #1), Frank Conte (Henchman #2), Brad Logan (Workman)

The Penguin tricks Batman into ruining a scene from The Penguin's movie. It's all part of a plan to blackmail Batman into taking part in that movie, positioning the caped crusader to be smitten with Marsha, Queen of Diamonds. Marsha's Aunt Hilda has brewed a love potion, and Marsha has concealed a dose in her lipstick! Meanwhile The Penguin steals several suits of armor made from a rare alloy from the Museum of Antiquities - just the first part in his master plan...



77 :02x43 - Penguin Sets a Trend (2)

First aired: Feb/01/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Carolyn Jones (Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds), Alan Reed (General MacGruder), Bob Hastings (Major Beasley), Frank Baron (Henchman #1), Ted Fish (Truckdriver), Estelle Winwood (Aunt Hilda), Milton Stark (Mr. Tambor), Frank Conte (Henchman #2), Brad Logan (Workman)

Following their narrow escape, the Dynamic Duo seek out The Penguin... to get back in his film! It's Batman's way of finding out what the Penguin did with the antique armor he stole. But the cagey bird has plans for that armor - plans that involve the Hexagon, headquarters of the army, and some secret plans found there! Tricking his way into the base, Penguin reveals the reason he stole the armor - it protects his finks from bullets while they steal ancient plans - worthless plans... or are they?



78 :02x44 - Penguin's Disastrous End (3)

First aired: Feb/02/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Carolyn Jones (Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds), Frank Baron (Henchman #1), Steve Conte (Henchman #2), Don Hannum (1st Guard), Andy Romano (2nd Guard), Brad Logan (Workman), Estelle Winwood (Aunt Hilda)

The Duo escape from certain death in the metal crusher and need to find where the Penguin and Marsha are hiding. A report of lizards near a park suggests Aunt Hilda and her potion-making skills. But the crimefighters only find one man there, trying to rob his boss. From him, the determine where the Penguin will strike. But the wily villain locks himself INSIDE the sub-treasury vault. Content to wait him out, Batman is unprepared for what emerges - a solid gold tank constructed from the bullion in the vault, using the secret plans from the Hexagon!



79 :02x45 - Batman's Anniversary (1)

First aired: Feb/08/1967
Writer: William P. D'Angelo
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: John Astin (The Riddler), Deanna Lund (Anna Gram), Jim Lefebvre (Across), Ken Scott (Down), Byron Keith (Mayor Linseed), Eddie Quillan (Newsie), Martin Kosleck (Professor Charm)

Commissioner Gordon calls Batman to meet at a hotel on a matter of "gravest emergency." It's actually an Anniversary Luncheon celebrating the day Batman first donned cape and cowl. Then it's a real emergency, as a fire breaks out! But it's not really a fire, just smoke - a smokescreen for the Riddler to steal $1,500,001 dollars. That's just about half of what he needs to purchase a weapon of terrible destructive power, and he means to steal the rest. Oh, and along the way he means to send Batman and Robin wherever it is dead crime fighters go!



80 :02x46 - A Riddling Controversy (2)

First aired: Feb/09/1967
Writer: William P. D'Angelo
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: John Astin (The Riddler), Deanna Lund (Anna Gram), Jim Lefebvre (Across), Ken Scott (Down), Tom Kelly (TV Announcer), Bud Furillo (Reporter), Martin Kosleck (Professor Charm)

Having escaped The Riddler's deadly cake, Batman and Robin turn their attention to thwarting his next crime. Riddles point the way, but as always, they mislead the unwary. Batman unravels them sufficiently to realize that the Riddler's next target is exiled South American dictator Anthony Aquila who keeps a million dollars cash on hand - exactly the amount Riddler needs! But when Batman arrives, he must allow the Riddler to go free, because the prince of puzzles has trapped the exile in a puzzle cage along with a bomb! And now that he has the money, Riddler can purchase the de-molecularizer, a disintegrator the size of a pencil flashlight! Gotham City must declare all laws against crime null and void, or police headquarters will simply cease to exist!



81 :02x47 - The Joker's Last Laugh (1)

First aired: Feb/15/1967
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Ed Deemer (Yock), Oscar Beregi, Jr. (Dr. Floyd), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Hollie Haze (Miranda Fleece), J. Edward McKinley (Mr. Flamm), Lawrence Montaigne (Mr. Glee), Phyllis Douglas (Josie Miller), Clint Ritchie (Boff)

Counterfit money is showing up in Gotham city. Ends up it's a prank by the Joker who has placed a robot in the Gotham city bank as a teller. Batman is trying to pin the counterfit money making scheme on the Joker and his gang.



82 :02x48 - The Joker's Epitaph (2)

First aired: Feb/16/1967
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Ed Deemer (Yock), Oscar Beregi, Jr. (Dr. Floyd), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Hollie Haze (Miranda Fleece), J. Edward McKinley (Mr. Flamm), Lawrence Montaigne (Mr. Glee), Phyllis Douglas (Josie Miller), Clint Ritchie (Boff)

Robin is strapped to a giant printing press and is set to become part of a real comic book. Joker escapes with a document signed by Bruce Wayne naming Joker as the new bank Vice President. Joker then blackmail's Bruce Wayne into handing over the deceased bodies of the Dynamic Duo. Refusing to do so he must now marry Joker's moll Josie and sign an agreement to hand over $3 million in a mirrage settlement. Commissioner Gordon believes Bruce is mentally unstable and has him analyzed by Dr. Floyd, who declares him insane.



83 :02x49 - Catwoman Goes to College (1)

First aired: Feb/22/1967
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Robert Sparr
Guest star: Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), David Lewis (Warden Crichton), Paul Picerni (Brown), Paul Mantee (Cornell), Sheldon Allman (Penn), Stanley Adams (Captain Courageous), Art Linkletter (Himself)

Catwoman has been released from prison early - a member of her parole board, Bruce Wayne, has endorsed her request! She claims to want a new start, which begins at Gotham City University, where she enrolls in criminology courses. But in her headquarters in the basement of a sorority house, she plots a return to crime. That starts with the theft of a Batman statue and a henchman who can duplicate Batman's voice precisely. Captain Courageous, a transfer officer from California, falls for the ruse and soon Batman finds himself behind bars! And when he escapes from THAT, Catwoman has another plan to get rid of him...



84 :02x50 - Batman Displays His Knowledge (2)

First aired: Feb/23/1967
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Robert Sparr
Guest star: Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), Whitney Blake (Amber Forever), David Lewis (Warden Crichton), Paul Picerni (Brown), Paul Mantee (Cornell), Sheldon Allman (Penn), Stanley Adams (Captain Courageous), Jacques Bergerac (French Freddy)

Escaping from the burning end Catwoman planned for them, the Dynamic Duo turn their attention to figuring out Catwoman's next caper. She manages to steal twelve million dollars worth of Batagonian Cat's Eye Opals from the Forever Jewel Company, but then cannot find a fence to resell them! Even Freddie Touché, her usual connection, won't touch them. When Batman approaches him to learn if Catwoman has contacted him, he visits the Femme Feline with his own idea: turn in the opals for the reward! Catwoman agrees, but then Freddie discovers that Batman has been one step ahead of them all. Catwoman tries one last plan to destroy Batman...



85 :02x51 - A Piece of the Action (1)

First aired: Mar/01/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Van Williams (Britt Reid / Green Hornet), Bruce Lee (Kato), Rico Cattani (Reprint), Alex Rocco (Block), Seymour Cassel (Cancelled), Dusty Cadis (Waiter), Angelique Pettyjohn (1st Model), Jan Watson (2nd Model), Roger C. Carmel (Col. Gumm), Diane McBain (Pinky Pinkston)

Counterfeit stamps draw the Green Hornet and Kato to Gotham city and the Pick Chip Stamp Factory, where they confront foreman Colonel Gumm. They flee after the factory owner is told by his foreman about break-in. Concerned that the Green Hornet, publicly believed to be a villain, is muscling in on Gotham, Commissioner Gordon enlists the services of Batman and Robin. Green Hornet and Kato return to catch Col. Gumm but are captured instead. Batman and Robin try to intervene, but the wily Colonel has a plan to stamp them out, too.



86 :02x52 - Batman's Satisfaction (2)

First aired: Mar/02/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Van Williams (The Green Hornet), Bruce Lee (Kato), Rico Cattani (Reprint), Alex Rocco (Block), Seymour Cassel (Cancelled), James O'Hara (Police Sergeant), Harry Frazier (Mr. Stample), Roger C. Carmel (Colonel Gumm), Diane McBain (Pinky Pinkston), Edward G. Robinson (Himself)

Green Hornet and Kato have been turned into giant stamps and tacked to a wall while Batman and Robin come to their rescue. The Dynamic Duo try to decipher the clue left in the remaining letters from Col. Gumm's bowl of alphabet soup, pointing them to the International Stamps Exhibition and his plan to steal rare, priceless stamps.



87 :02x53 - King Tut's Coup (1)

First aired: Mar/08/1967
Writer: Pauline Townsend, Leo Townsend
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Walter Reed (Officer), Victor Buono (King Tut), Barry Dennen (Valet), Tim O'Kelly (Jester), Tol Avery (Mayor Zorty), Richard Bakalyan (Sphinx), James O'Hara (Irish cop), Grace Lee Whitney (Neila), Loyd Hanes (Chancellor), Nelson Olmsted (Carson), Lee Meriwether (Lisa Carson), Tommy Noonan (Jolly Jackson), Terri Messina (Penny), Joe Abdullah (Guard)

King Tut has returned and kidnaps the daughter of millionaire Andrew Carson, who is planning to attend a costume ball dressed as Cleopatra.



88 :02x54 - Batman's Waterloo (2)

First aired: Mar/09/1967
Writer: Pauline Townsend, Leo Townsend
Director: James B. Clark
Guest star: Walter Reed (Officer), Victor Buono (King Tut), Barry Dennen (Valet), Tim O'Kelly (Jester), Tol Avery (Mayor Zorty), Richard Bakalyan (Sphinx), James O'Hara (Irish cop), Grace Lee Whitney (Neila), Loyd Hanes (Chancellor), Nelson Olmsted (Carson), Lee Meriwether (Lisa Carson), Joe Abdullah (Guard)

Batman is at the bottom of the ocean in a casket and Robing is set to be boiled in a vat of oil. King Tut accepts the ransom amount offered by Andrew Carson for the safe return of his daughter but things change when his Queen Nelia is caught helping Lisa and Robin escape.



89 :02x55 - Black Widow Strikes Again (1)

First aired: Mar/15/1967
Writer: Robert Mintz
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: George Chandler (Grandpa), Al Ferrara (Trap Door), Don 'Red' Barry (Tarantula), Milton Stark (Irving Bracken), Meg Wyllie (Grandma), George Raft (Cameo), Pitt Herbert (Irving Leghorn), Grady Sutton (Irving Cash), Walker Edmiston (Teller), Mike Lane (Daddy Longlegs), Tallulah Bankhead (Black Widow), Don Briggs (Irving Irving), Richard Krisher (Motorcycle Cop)

Black Widow is in Gotham, robbing banks in alphabetical order with the help of her brain short-circuiter and her henchmen.



90 :02x56 - Caught in the Spider's Den (2)

First aired: Mar/16/1967
Writer: Robert Mintz
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: George Chandler (Grandpa), Al Ferrara (Trap Door), Don 'Red' Barry (Tarantula), Milton Stark (Irving Bracken), Meg Wyllie (Grandma), George Raft (Cameo), Pitt Herbert (Irving Leghorn), Grady Sutton (Irving Cash), Walker Edmiston (Teller), Mike Lane (Daddy Longlegs)

The Dynamic Duo are caught in a giant spider web complete with black widow spiders. Black Widow, now having Batman under her spell, uses his batcomputer to figure out the next bank to rob.



91 :02x57 - Pop Goes the Joker (1)

First aired: Mar/22/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Reginald Gardiner (Bernie Parks), Jan Arvan (Judge), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Jack Perkins (2nd Henchman), Fritz Feld (Oliver Muzzy), Milton Stark (2nd Browser), Jerry Catron (1st Henchman), Owen McGiveney (Charles), Jody Gilbert (Mrs. Putney), Gail Ommerle (1st Browser), Diana Ivarson (Baby Jane Towser)

Joker enters an art exhibit and spray paints over some of the pieces. The artist Muzzy, instead of being furious loves what joker has done. This inspires him to open an exclusive art school, for millionaires only.



92 :02x58 - Flop Goes the Joker (2)

First aired: Mar/23/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Reginald Gardiner (Bernie Parks), Jan Arvan (Judge), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Jack Perkins (2nd Henchman), Fritz Feld (Oliver Muzzy), Milton Stark (2nd Browser), Jerry Catron (1st Henchman), Owen McGiveney (Charles), Jody Gilbert (Mrs. Putney), Gail Ommerle (1st Browser)

Robin is tied to a giant mobile complete with razor sharp rotating blades. Joker gains confidence with Baby Jane and convinces her to remove priceless pieces of art and replace with his "masterpieces." He then holds these works of art hostage for $10 million in ransom.



93 :02x59 - Ice Spy (1)

First aired: Mar/29/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Oscar Randolph
Guest star: H. M. Wynant (Frosty), Elisha Cook, Jr. (Isaac Isaacson), Eli Wallach (Mr. Freeze), Leslie Parrish (Glacia Glaze/Emma Strunk), John Archer (Captain Carlisle), Anthony Aiello (Officer I), Alfred Daniels (Officer II), Eddie Ness (Coast Guard Officer), Ron Riley (Usher), Skye Aubrey (Woman Skater)

Mr. Freeze boards the S.S. Gotham Queen to kidnap Icelandic scientist Professor Isaacson and get her formula to instant freeze to freeze the harbor and anything else that he desires. His accomplice seems to be ice skating star Glacia Glaze, in Gotham for the ice show. He reveals his plan to ransom off Prof. Isaacson, meanwhile he tries to torture her for the secret formula.



94 :02x60 - The Duo Defy (2)

First aired: Mar/30/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Oscar Randolph
Guest star: H. M. Wynant (Frosty), Elisha Cook, Jr. (Isaac Isaacson), Eli Wallach (Mr. Freeze), Leslie Parrish (Glacia Glaze/Emma Strunk), John Archer (Captain Carlisle), Anthony Aiello (Officer I), Alfred Daniels (Officer II), Eddie Ness (Coast Guard Officer), Skye Aubrey (Woman Skater)

The Dynamic Duo are thrown into Mr. Freeze's Sub-Zero Temperature Vaporizing Cabinet. Meanwhile, Mr. Freeze has extracted the information from Professor Isaacson and has built an Ice-Ray gun. He threatens to freeze Gotham first, and then the country. As a warning , he ices parts of Gotham city.



Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt

First aired: Mar/09/2003
Writer: Duane Poole
Director: Paul A. Kaufman
Guest star: Carl Ciarfalio (Henchman - Slim), Tait Ruppert (Publicist), Curtis Armstrong (Jerry the Butler), Amy Acker (Kathy Kersh), Brett Rickaby (Young Frank Gorshin), Adam West (Himself), Julie Newmar (Arizona Bar Owner/Herself), Lee Meriwether (Waitress in diner), Bobby Porter (Henchman - Big Joe), Frank Tahoe (Robin stuntman), Burt Ward (Himself)

Adam West and Burt Ward are back together again and stumble upon a plot to steal the batmobile from a charity auction. Along the was they remember through clips past escapades from the Batman TV show.



95 :03x01 - Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin

First aired: Sep/14/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Elizabeth Harrower (Drusilla), Jonathan Troy (Rev. Hazlitt), Jon Walter (Henchman)

Barbara Gordon is kidnapped by the Penguin as a plot to marry her. Alfred poses as a reverend to buy time to get Batman to rescue Barbara. After finding out his true identity, Alfred is captured and put in a room with Miss Gordon in which both reveal they know eachothers true identity.... their secret.



96 :03x02 - Ring Around the Riddler

First aired: Sep/21/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Gil Perkins (Cauliflower), Joan Collins (Loreli Circe, The Siren), James Brolin (Kid Gulliver), Nicholas Georgiade (Kayo), Peggy Ann Garner (Betsy Boldface), Frank Gorshin (The Riddler), Peggy Olson (Cashier), Jerry Quarry (Himself)

The Riddler kidnaps boxing champion Kid Glover in an attempt to brainwash him into throwing the next fight. His next plot is to get Batman in the ring for a televised fight in the Gardens.



97 :03x03 - The Wail of the Siren

First aired: Sep/28/1967
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Joan Collins (Loreli , the Siren), Cliff Osmond (Andante), Mike Mazurki (Allegro), Ethel Merman (Lola Lasagne)

The Siren, the world-famous chanteuse who has the ability to sing in 7 different octaves, puts Commissioner Gordon under her spell in hopes of sticking him in the trunk of the batmobile and report back to her the location of the batcave. Next the Siren hopes to put her spell on Bruce Wayne and sign over his fortune.



98 :03x04 - The Sport of Penguins (1)

First aired: Oct/05/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Herbert Anderson (Racing Secretary), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Lewis Charles (Armband), Ethel Merman (Lola Lasagne), Horace McMahon (Glu Gluten), Constance Davis (Myrtle), Allen Emerson (Photographer)

Penguin steals a famous parasol belonging to wealthy racehorse owner Lola Lasagne and after discovering it's worthless value, schemes along with Lola on fixing the Bruce Wayne handicap by replacing her favored horse Parasol with a lookalike old nag. This is part 1 of 2 episodes.



99 :03x05 - A Horse of Another Color (2)

First aired: Oct/12/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Herbert Anderson (Racing Secretary), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Lewis Charles (Armband), Joe Brooks (Visor), Ethel Merman (Lola Lasagne), Horace McMahon (Glu Gluten), Constance Davis (Myrtle), Allen Emerson (Photographer)

Penguin and Lola have their plot set with a phony Parasol and the real racehorse entered as Bumper Shoot, in order to win a bundle at the Bruce Wayne handicap. With Penguin set to jockey Bumper Shoot, Bruce wants Batgirl to ride his entry and Robin will be aboard the fake Parasol. This is the final of 2 episodes.



100 :03x06 - The Unkindest Tut of All

First aired: Oct/19/1967
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Victor Buono (King Tut), Cathleen Cordell (Librarian), Patti Gilbert (Shirley), James Gammon (Osris), Larry Duran (Nubis)

King Tut returns as a retired criminal now predicting crimes to happen in Gotham city. A homing device is placed in the batmobile so that Tut can locate the famed batcave. Finding out the true location King Tut demands that Bruce Wayne and Batman appear together.



101 :03x07 - Louie the Lilac

First aired: Oct/26/1967
Writer: Dwight Taylor
Director: George Waggner
Guest star: Karl Lukas (Acacia), Milton Berle (Louie the Lilac), Richard Bakalyan (Arbutus), Lisa Seagram (Lila), Jimmy Boyd (Dogwood), Skye Aubrey (Princess Primrose/Thelma Jones)

Louie the Lilac plans to control the minds of the flower children at the Gotham park flower-in , and kidnaps the leader of the group, Princess Primrose with his lilac spray and takes her to his flower shop. Barbara, having known Princess in school contacts Batman who falls into Louie's trap.



102 :03x08 - The Ogg and I (1)

First aired: Nov/02/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Bill Corcoran (Boy Scout), Alfred Dennis (Omar Orloff), Alan Hale, Jr. (Gilligan), Jon Lormer (Professor Dactyl), James O'Hara (Policeman), Violet Carson (Old Lady), Pat Becker (Technician), James Lanphier (Indian Man), Mary Benoit (Petula), Donald Elson (Tender), Vincent Price ( Egghead), Anne Baxter ( Olga, Queen Of The Cossacks)

Egghead kidnaps Commissioner Gordon with help fromOlga , Queen of the Cossack's and ransoms him for a 10 cent tax on every egg eaten in Gotham city. This is part 1 of 2 episodes.



103 :03x09 - How to Hatch a Dinosaur (2)

First aired: Nov/09/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Bill Corcoran (Boy Scout), Alfred Dennis (Omar Orloff), Alan Hale, Jr. (Gilligan), Jon Lormer (Professor Dactyl), James O'Hara (Policeman), Violet Carson (Old Lady), Pat Becker (Technician), James Lanphier (Indian Man), Mary Benoit (Petula), Donald Elson (Tender), Vincent Price ( Egghead), Anne Baxter (Olga, Queen Of The Cossacks)

Egghead and Olga steal 2 pounds of Radium in order to use it to hatch a fossilized 40 million year-old Neosaurus egg stolen from the Gotham City Museum. This is the final part of 2 episodes.



104 :03x10 - Surf's Up! Joker's Under!

First aired: Nov/16/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Cesar Romero (The Joker), Robert Van Holten (Johnnie Green & His Green Men), Richard Person (Johnnie Green & His Green Men), Marilyn Campbell (Johnnie Green & His Green Men), Johnnie Green (Johnnie Green & His Green Men), Joyce Lederer (Girl Surfer), Ron Burke (Wipeout), Skip Ward (Riptide), Sivi Aberg (Undine), John Trombatore (Johnnie Green & His Green Men)

Surfing champion Skip Parker is kidnapped by the Joker in order to transfer all Skip's knowledge of surfing into Jokers brain so he can become the surfing champion.



105 :03x11 - The Londinium Larcenies (1)

First aired: Nov/23/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman, Elkan Allen
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Harvey Jason (Scudder), Rudy Vallee (Lord Marmaduke Fogg), Larry Anthony (Digby), Maurice Dallimore (Watson), Lyn Peters (Prudence), Aleta Rotell (Daisy), Nannette Turner (Sheila), Monte Landis (Basil), Stacey Maxwell (Rosamund), Lynley Lawrence (Kit), Glynis Johns (Lady Penelope Peasoup), Joe Abdullah (Fagin), Gilchrist Stuart (The Bobby)

Lord Marmaduke Fogg and his sister, Lady Penelope Peasoup have stolen the Queens collection of snuff boxes from the Londinium museum. Batman is called in by Ireland Yard to help solve the crime. Lord Fogg, not being impressed decides to steal the crown jewels from the Toer of London. This is part 1 of 3 episodes.



106 :03x12 - The Foggiest Notion (2)

First aired: Nov/30/1967
Writer: Elkan Allen, Charles Rudolph
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Harvey Jason (Scudder), Rudy Vallee (Lord Marmaduke Fogg), Larry Anthony (Digby), Maurice Dallimore (Watson), Lyn Peters (Prudence), Aleta Rotell (Daisy), Nannette Turner (Sheila), Monte Landis (Basil), Stacey Maxwell (Rosamund), Lynley Lawrence (Kit), Glynis Johns (Lady Penelope Peasoup), Joe Abdullah (Fagin), Gilchrist Stuart (The Bobby)

Commissioner Gordon and Superintendant Watson are warned by the capped crusaders who Lord Fogg is and his plan. Barbara Gordon joins the teaching staff of Lord Fogg and Lady Penelope Peasoup's girl's finishing school. This is part 2 of 3 episodes.



107 :03x13 - The Bloody Tower (3)

First aired: Dec/07/1967
Writer: Charles Hoffman, Elkan Allen
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Harvey Jason (Scudder), Rudy Vallee (Lord Marmaduke Fogg), Larry Anthony (Digby), Maurice Dallimore (Watson), Lyn Peters (Prudence), Aleta Rotell (Daisy), Nannette Turner (Sheila), Monte Landis (Basil), Stacey Maxwell (Rosamund), Lynley Lawrence (Kit), Joe Abdullah (Fagin), Gilchrist Stuart (The Bobby)

The capped crusaders escape Lord Fogg's fog in the winch room and go off to rescue Batgirl who is about to get a dose of lethal fog pellets. Meanwhile, Lord Fogg and Lady Peasoup are off to steal the crown jewels from the Tower of London. This is the final part of 3 episodes.



108 :03x14 - Catwoman's Dressed to Kill

First aired: Dec/14/1967
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Eartha Kitt (The Catwoman), James Griffith (Manx), Dirk Evans (Angora), Karen Ericson (Queen Bess (as Karen Huston)), Rudi Gernreich (Himself), Jeanie Moore (Woman), Gerald Peters (Attendant)

Catwoman is disrupting all things that deal with the subject of beauty. Batman believes her true plot is to steal the Golden Fleece, a solid gold dress from from the Belgravian Embassy owned by the visiting Queen Bess.



109 :03x15 - The Ogg Couple

First aired: Dec/21/1967
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Vincent Price (Egghead), Anne Baxter (Olga), Bill Corcoran (Boy Scout), Violet Carson (Old Lady), Donald Elson (Bank Manager), Ed Long (Museum Guard), Penelope Gillette (Passerby)

Egghead and Olga, Queen of the Cossacks returns to Gotham city causing a rash of crimes including stealing the Sword Of Bulbul and The Egg Of Ogg from the Gotham City Museum. Then later steal 500 pounds of condensed caviar given the the city by the Czar Of Samarkand worth $200 per ounce.



110 :03x16 - The Funny Feline Felonies (1)

First aired: Dec/28/1967
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Rusty Lane (Judge), Gil Perkins (Foreman), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Louis Quinn (Mr. Keeper), Eartha Kitt (Catwoman), Sandy Kevin (Giggler), Bobby Hall (Laugher), Pierre Salinger (Lucky Pierre), Ronald Long (Karnaby Katz), Dick Kallman (Little Louie Groovy), Joe E. Ross (Louie's Groovy Agent), Christine Nelson (Mrs. Keeper), David Lewis (Warden Crichton)

Catwoman picks up the Joker from prison upon his release and promptly plan on stealing all the money from the Federal Depository by blasting a hole in the wall using a hidden gunpowder stash they discovered from using an old map. This is part 1 of 2 episode.



111 :03x17 - The Joke's on Catwoman (2)

First aired: Jan/04/1968
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Rusty Lane (Judge), Gil Perkins (Foreman), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Louis Quinn (Mr. Keeper), Eartha Kitt (Catwoman), Sandy Kevin (Giggler), Bobby Hall (Laugher), Pierre Salinger (Lucky Pierre), Ronald Long (Karnaby Katz), Dick Kallman (Little Louie Groovy), Joe E. Ross (Louie's Groovy Agent), Christine Nelson (Mrs. Keeper), David Lewis (Warden Crichton)

Batgirl is captured by the Joker and catwoman and is to be killed be bound by contracting cat whiskers. After her capture they are off to a lighthouse to find the hidden gunpowder. Catwomen is put on trial but replaces the jury with her own henchmen. This is the final part of 2 episodes.



112 :03x18 - Louie's Lethal Lilac Time

First aired: Jan/11/1968
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Percy Helton (Gus, the Janitor), John Dennis (Saffron), Milton Berle (Louie the Lilac), Nobu McCarthy (Lotus), Ronald Knight (Sassafras)

Bruce Wayne and Dick Grayson are kidnapped by 2 of Louie the Lilac's henchmen along with a piece of whale bone used to make perfume. Barbara Gordon sees this happen and calls her father Commissioner Gordon so he can contact Batman.



113 :03x19 - Nora Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club

First aired: Jan/18/1968
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Barbara Rush ( Nora Clavicle), Larry Gelman (Bank Manager), Byron Keith (Mayor Linseed), Judy Parker (Telephone Operator), Alyce Andrece (3rd Policewoman), Rhae Andrece (2nd Policewoman), Jean Byron (Mrs. Millie Lindseed), June Wilkinson (Evelina), Elizabeth Baur (4th Policewoman), Jennifer Gan (1st Policewoman), Inga Neilsen (Angelina)

Nora Clavicle, a womans rights leader gets the women of Gotham city behind her in order to fire all the men from the police force and replace with women. Knowing their ways, Nora and her gang rob a bank while the new policewomen arrive too late because of worrying about their make-up before stopping the crimes.



114 :03x20 - Penguin's Clean Sweep

First aired: Jan/25/1968
Writer: Stanford Sherman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), John Beradino (Doctor), John Vivyan (Bank Director), Newell Oestreich (Pushbroom), Pamela McMyler (Teenage Girl), David Galliagn (Teenage Boy), Richard Jury (Bank Teller), Angelo Posito (Thug #2), Abel Fernández (Thug #1), William Phillips (Mint Supervisor), Charles Dierkop (Dustbag), Len Felber (Policeman), Monique Van Vooren (Miss Clean)

Penguin and his gang visit the National Mint but steal nothing. The Dynamic Duo not trusting him investigate the mint only to discover Penguin has infested the money with Lygerian Sleeping Sickness and has already been distributed to the Gotham banks. Having warned the people not to use the money, Penguin announces he will release 500 fruitflies in the city unless the infected money is accepted.



115 :03x21 - The Great Escape (1)

First aired: Feb/01/1968
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Dina Merrill (Calamity Jan), Barry Dennen (Fred), Victor Lundin (Chief Standing Pat), Hermione Baddeley (Frontier Fanny), Brian Sullivan (Fortissimo Fra Diavlo), Dorothy Kirsten (Leonora Sotto Voce), Jerry Mathers (Pops The Doorman (cameo)), Arnold Stang (Peter (gun shop owner)), Ted Bensinger (Prisoner), Cliff Robertson ( Shame)

Cowboy Shame and his moll Calamity Jan send a message of their plot to heist a rock and roll from the Gotham City Stage. Batman deduces it means a diamond and bank roll. This is part 1 of 2 episodes.



116 :03x22 - The Great Train Robbery (2)

First aired: Feb/08/1968
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Dina Merrill (Calamity Jan), Barry Dennen (Fred), Victor Lundin (Chief Standing Pat), Hermione Baddeley (Frontier Fanny), Brian Sullivan (Fortissimo Fra Diavlo), Dorothy Kirsten (Leonora Sotto Voce), Jerry Mathers (Pops The Doorman (cameo)), Arnold Stang (Peter (gun shop owner)), Robert Casper (Train Clerk), Cliff Robertson ( Shame), James Jeter (Train Guard)

The Dynamic Duo finds Shame and his gang down at site of the Pavillion of the old Worlds Fair. After conviening back at Commissioner Gordon's office to discuss Shame's plan of recreating the Great Train Robbery.



117 :03x23 - I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle

First aired: Feb/22/1968
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Kathleen Freeman (Rosetta Stone), Victor Buono (King Tut), Jock Mahoney (H.L. Hunter), Tony Epper (Tutling), Henny Youngman (Manny The Mesopotamian), Angela Dorian (Florence Of Arabia), Joe E. Tata (Suleiman The Great)

King Tut has escaped from his psychiatric sessions to join back up with his gang. His first crime is to get hold of Nilanium, the hardest metal in the world located under Wayne manor. His plan is to buy the property adjacent to stately Wayne manor and tunnel into the deposit. Blasting below the batcave will likely cause it's destruction.



118 :03x24 - The Joker's Flying Saucer

First aired: Feb/29/1968
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Tony Gardner (Chartreuse), Ellen Corby (Mrs. Green), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Fritz Feld (Professor Greenleaf), Byron Keith (Mayor Lindseed), Richard Bakalyan (Verdigris), Corinne Calvet (Emerald), Jeff Burton (Shamrock)

Joker's latest scheme is to take over the world in his flying saucer he is building, designed by a former eccentric scientist cellmate. His first crime is to obtain some beyllium, the lightest metal in the world.



119 :03x25 - The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra

First aired: Mar/07/1968
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
Director: Sam Strangis
Guest star: Ida Lupino (Cassandra Spellcraft/Dr. Cassandra), Howard Duff (Cabala), Bill Zuckert (Prison Captain), G. David Schine (Floorwalker), David Lewis (Warden Crichton)

Banks are being robbed all over Gotham city by a pair of invisible thiefs. Batman deducts it's Cassandra Spellcraft and her husband Cabala. Their plan is to steal the Mope diamond with their new weapon, Alvino-ray gun which causes its victims to become two-dimensional.



120 :03x26 - Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires

First aired: Mar/14/1968
Writer: Charles Hoffman
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Guest star: Zsa Zsa Gabor (Minerva), William Smith (Adonis), Jacques Bergerac (Freddy Touche The Fence), Al Ferrara (Atlas), Boyd Santell (Security Guard), Yvonne Arnett (Aphrodite), Mark Bailey (Apollo), George N. Neise (Mr. Shubert)

Minerva, owner of the Gotham mineral springs which caters to the rich and famous, uses her Deepest Secret Extractor to find out the millionaires deep, dark secrets. While working on Bruce Wayne, she gets him to reveal the combination of the family vault.