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Season 1
1 :01x01 - Hi Diddle Riddle (1) (Jan/12/1966)
Batman and Robin are sued for one million bucks for false arrest by the Riddler, who seeks to force Batman to unmask in court.
Guest Stars: Jack Barry (1) as Newscaster, Richard Reeves as Doorman, Michael Fox (1) as Inspector Basch, Jill St. John as Molly, William Dozier as Maitre 'd, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Damian O'Flynn as Gideon Peale, Ben Astar as Prime Minister
Director: Robert Butler (1)
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
2 :01x02 - Smack in the Middle (2) (Jan/13/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Michael Fox (1) as Inspector Basch, Jill St. John as Molly, William Dozier as Maitre 'd, Richard Reeves as Doorman, Damian O'Flynn as Gideon Peale, Ben Astar as Prime Minister, Jack Barry (1) as Newscaster, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler
Director: Robert Butler (1)
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
3 :01x03 - Fine Feathered Finks (1) (Jan/19/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Dan Tobin (1) as Mr. Jay, Leslie Parrish as Dawn Robbins, Johnny Jacobs (1) as Assistant Shop Owner, Alex D'Arcy as Jewelry Shop Owner, Robert Phillips (1) as Swoop, Lewis Charles as Hawkeye, Walter Burke as Sparrow
Director: Robert Butler (1)
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
4 :01x04 - The Penguin's a Jinx (2) (Jan/20/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Robert Phillips (1) as Swoop, Dan Tobin (1) as Mr. Jay, Leslie Parrish as Dawn Robbins, Johnny Jacobs (1) as Assistant Shop Owner, Alex D'Arcy as Jewelry Shop Owner, Lewis Charles as Hawkeye, Walter Burke as Sparrow
Director: Robert Butler (1)
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
5 :01x05 - The Joker Is Wild (1) (Jan/26/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Merritt Bohn as Assistant Warden, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Angelo DeMeo as Henchman #2, Al Wyatt as Henchman #1, Jerry Dunphy as Fred/Newscaster, Dick Curtis (1) as The Inebriate, Nancy Kovack as Queenie, Jonathan Hole as Mr. Hovis/Museum Attendant
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Robert Dozier
 
6 :01x06 - Batman Is Riled (2) (Jan/27/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Nancy Kovack as Queenie, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Angelo DeMeo as Henchman #2, Al Wyatt as Henchman #1, Jerry Dunphy as Fred/Newscaster, Dick Curtis (1) as The Inebriate, Jonathan Hole as Mr. Hovis/Museum Attendant, Merritt Bohn as Assistant Warden
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Robert Dozier
 
7 :01x07 - Instant Freeze (1) (Feb/02/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Dan Terranova as Dr. Vince, Teri Garr (1) as Girl, George Sanders as Dr. Schimmell, Mr. Freeze, Shelby Grant as Princess Sandra, John Wills as Newscaster, Bill Hudson (1) as Photographer, Ken Del Conte as Al Scott, Don Hannum as Art Rogers, Robert Hogan as Paul Diamante, Troy Melton as Chill, Guy Way as Nippy, Roy N. Sickner as Mo, William O'Connell as Mr. Perkins, John Zaremba as Kolevator/Butler
Director: Robert Butler (1)
Writer: Max Hodge
 
8 :01x08 - Rats Like Cheese (2) (Feb/03/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: George Sanders as Dr. Schimmell, Mr. Freeze, Teri Garr (1) as Girl, Ken Del Conte as Al Scott, Don Hannum as Art Rogers, John Zaremba as Kolevator/Butler, William O'Connell as Mr. Perkins, Roy N. Sickner as Mo, Guy Way as Nippy, Troy Melton as Chill, Shelby Grant as Princess Sandra, Robert Hogan as Paul Diamante
Director: Robert Butler (1)
Writer: Max Hodge
 
9 :01x09 - Zelda the Great (1) (Feb/09/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Bill Phillips (1) as Hood #2, Jerry Doggett as Announcer, Douglas Dumbrille as Doctor, Anne Baxter as Zelda, the Great, Victor French as Hood #1, Stephen Tompkins as Bank Guard, Jim Drum as Officer Clancey, Barbara Heller as Hillary Stonewin, Jack Kruschen as Eivol Ekdal, Frankie Darro as Newsman
Director: Norman Foster
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
10 :01x10 - A Death Worse Than Fate (2) (Feb/10/1966)
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."
Guest Stars: Bill Phillips (1) as Hood #2, Jerry Doggett as Announcer, Douglas Dumbrille as Doctor, Anne Baxter as Zelda, the Great, Victor French as Hood #1, Stephen Tompkins as Bank Guard, Jim Drum as Officer Clancey, Barbara Heller as Hillary Stonewin, Jack Kruschen as Eivol Ekdal, Frankie Darro as Newsman
Director: Norman Foster
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
11 :01x11 - A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away (1) (Feb/16/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: John Archer (2) as Himself, Marvin Miller as TV Announcer, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Reginald Denny as King Boris, John Hubbard (1) as Maitre D', Tristram Coffin as Ambassador, Johnny Magnus (1) as M.C., Joy Harmon as Julia Davis, William Kendis as Newsman, Roy Jenson as Whitey, Tim Herbert as Whiskers, Marc Cavell as Fangs, Susan Silo as Mousey
Director: Tom Gries
Writer: Fred DeGorter
 
12 :01x12 - When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play (2) (Feb/17/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: John Archer (2) as Himself, Marvin Miller as TV Announcer, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Reginald Denny as King Boris, John Hubbard (1) as Maitre'D', Tristram Coffin as Ambassador, Johnny Magnus (1) as M.C., Joy Harmon as Julia Davis, Susan Silo as Mousey, Marc Cavell as Fangs, Tim Herbert as Whiskers, Roy Jenson as Whitey, William Kendis as Newsman
Director: Tom Gries
Writer: Fred DeGorter
 
13 :01x13 - The Thirteenth Hat (1) (Feb/23/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: David Wayne as Jervis Tetch, The Mad Hatter, Sandra Wells as Babette, Roland La Starza as Cappy, Gil Perkins as Dicer, Alberto Morin as Octave Marbot, Monique Lemaire as Madame Magda, John Ward as Citizen, Norma Varden as Mrs. Monteagle, Robert Legionaire as Sporting Goods Manager, Robert Montgomery (1) as Silver shop manager, Diane McBain as Lisa
Director: Norman Foster
Writer: Charles Hoffman
 
14 :01x14 - Batman Stands Pat (2) (Feb/24/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: David Wayne as Jervis Tetch, The Mad Hatter, George Conrad as Turkey Bullwinkle, Sandra Wells as Babette, Roland La Starza as Cappy, Gil Perkins as Dicer, Alberto Morin as Octave Marbot, Monique Lemaire as Madame Magda, Diane McBain as Lisa
Director: Norman Foster
Writer: Charles Hoffman
 
15 :01x15 - The Joker Goes to School (1) (Mar/02/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Cesar Romero as The Joker, Donna Loren as Susie, Joan Parker as Fourth girl, Jim Henaghan as Fulton, Dick Bellis as Joe, Breeland Rice (1) as Cop, Donna Di Martino as Third girl, Glenn Allan as Herbie, Sydney Smith as Vandergilt, Kip King as Nick, Greg Benedict as Two Bits, Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Principal Schoolfield, Tim O'Kelly as Pete, Cherie Foster as Cheerleader #1, Linda Harrison as Cheerleader #2
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
16 :01x16 - He Meets His Match, the Grisly Ghoul (2) (Mar/03/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Cesar Romero as The Joker, Donna Loren as Susie, Dick Bellis as Joe, Joan Parker as Fourth girl, Breeland Rice (1) as Cop, Jim Henaghan as Fulton, Donna Di Martino as Third girl, Glenn Allan as Herbie, Sydney Smith as as Vandergilt, Kip King as Nick, Greg Benedict as Two Bits, Bryan O'Byrne (2) as Principal Schoolfield, Tim O'Kelly as Pete, Cherie Foster as Cheerleader #1, Linda Harrison as Cheerleader #2
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
17 :01x17 - True or False-Face (1) (Mar/09/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Malachi Throne as False-Face, Patrick Whyte as Curator, Holly Bane as Cowboy, S. John Launer as Mr. Ladd, Chuck Fox as Pinkerton, Myrna Fahey as Blaze, Billy Curtis (2) as Burns (midget), Joe Brooks (1) as Brinks, Gary Owens (1) as TV Announcer, Michael Fox (1) as Leo Gore
Director: William Graham
Writer: Stephen Kandel
 
18 :01x18 - Holy Rat Race (2) (Mar/10/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Holly Bane as Cowboy, Patrick Whyte as Curator, S. John Launer as Mr. Ladd, Malachi Throne as False-Face, Chuck Fox as Pinkerton, Myrna Fahey as Blaze, Billy Curtis (2) as Burns (midget), Joe Brooks (1) as Brinks, Gary Owens (1) as TV Announcer, Michael Fox (1) as Leo Gore
Director: William Graham
Writer: Stephen Kandel
 
19 :01x19 - The Purr-Fect Crime (1) (Mar/16/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Pat Zurica as Guard, Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Alex Sharp as Henchman, Harry Holcomb (1) as Mr. Andrews, Ralph Manza as Felix, Jock Mahoney as Leo
Director: James Sheldon
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross, Lee Orgel
 
20 :01x20 - Better Luck Next Time (2) (Mar/17/1966)
Batman and Robin are trapped in a den with a tiger, meanwhile Catwoman is off to find the lost treasure of Captain Manx.
Guest Stars: Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Tinker Bell as Tiger, Alex Sharp as Henchman, Harry Holcomb (1) as Mr. Andrews, Ralph Manza as Felix, Jock Mahoney as Leo
Director: James Sheldon
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross, Lee Orgel
 
21 :01x21 - The Penguin Goes Straight (1) (Mar/23/1966)
It's Penguin who's suddenly foiling crimes instead of causing them. After insisting he's changed his ways, he developes the Penguin Protection Agency to keep the wealth of the Gotham millionaires safe. Batman, not trusting Penguin needs to figure out his true intentions but instead get framed for a crime.
Guest Stars: Kathleen Crowley as Sophia Starr, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Bill Welsh as Newsman (George), William Beckley as Reggie Rich, Douglas Bank (1) as Lt. Copple, Ed McCready (1) as Crook, Hope Sansberry as Mrs. Van Climber, Al Checco as Dove, Harvey Lembeck as Eagle-Eye, Jim Drum as Cop (Clancy)
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr., John Cardwell
 
22 :01x22 - Not Yet, He Ain't (2) (Mar/24/1966)
The Dynamic Duo, now fugitives from justice try keeping a close watch on Penguin but instead get caught in a trap in which they may be killed by Commissioner Gordon and Police Chief O'Hara. After making an escape they are caught in an ally shootout with the police.
Guest Stars: Bill Welsh as Newsman (George), Ed McReady (1) as Crook, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Kathleen Crowley as Sophia Starr, William Beckley as Reggie Rich, Douglas Bank (1) as Lt.Copple, Hope Sansberry as Mrs. Van Climber, Al Checco as Dove, Harvey Lembeck as Eagle-Eye, Jim Drum as Cop (Clancy)
Director: Leslie H. Martinson
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr., John Cardwell
 
23 :01x23 - The Ring of Wax (1) (Mar/30/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Joe E. Tata as Tallow, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Al McGranary as Mayor, Elizabeth Harrower as Miss Prentice, Anne Ayars as Madame Soleil, Linda Gaye Scott as Moth, Michael Greene (5) as Matches
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Bob Rodgers (1), Jack Paritz
 
24 :01x24 - Give 'em the Axe (2) (Mar/31/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Joe E. Tata as Tallow, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Al McGranary as Mayor, Elizabeth Harrower as Miss Prentice, Anne Ayars as Madame Soleil, Linda Gaye Scott as Moth, Michael Greene (5) as Matches
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Jack Paritz, Bob Rodgers (1)
 
25 :01x25 - The Joker Trumps an Ace (1) (Apr/06/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Jane Wald as Jill, Byron Keith as Mayor Lindseed, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Bebe Louie as Girl Clerk, Johnny Seven as Henchman #2, Norman Alden as Lookout, Angela Greene as Mrs. Belmont, Tol Avery as Mr. Prescott Belmont, Dan Seymour as Maharajah
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell
 
26 :01x26 - Batman Sets the Pace (2) (Apr/07/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Byron Keith as Mayor Lindseed, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Bebe Louie as Girl Clerk, Johnny Seven as Henchman #2, Norman Alden as Lookout, Angela Greene as Mrs. Belmont, Tol Avery as Mr. Prescott Belmont, Dan Seymour as Maharajah
Director: Richard C. Sarafian
Writer: Marian Cockrell, Francis Cockrell
 
27 :01x27 - The Curse of Tut (1) (Apr/13/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Olan Soule as Newscaster, Victor Buono as King Tut, Emmanuel Thomas as Reporter, Bill Quinn (1) as Board Member, Ziva Rodann as Nefertiti, Frank Christi (1) as Royal Scrivener, Don 'Red' Barry as Grand Vizier, William Boyett as Policeman
Director: Charles Rondeau
Writer: Robert C. Dennis (1), Earl Barret (1)
 
28 :01x28 - The Pharaoh's in a Rut (2) (Apr/14/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Olan Soule as Newscaster, Victor Buono as King Tut, Emmanuel Thomas as Reporter, Bill Quinn (1) as Board Member, Ziva Rodann as Nefertiti, Frank Christi (1) as Royal Scrivener, Don 'Red' Barry as Grand Vizier, William Boyett as Policeman
Director: Charles Rondeau
Writer: Robert C. Dennis (1), Earl Barret (1)
 
29 :01x29 - The Bookworm Turns (1) (Apr/20/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Roddy McDowall as The Bookworm, Byron Keith as Mayor Lindseed, Francine York as Lydia Limpet, Jan Peters as Typesetter, Anthony Aiello as Pressman, Jim O'Hara as Sergeant, John Crawford (1) as Printer's Devil
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts
 
30 :01x30 - While Gotham City Burns (2) (Apr/21/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Byron Keith as Mayor Lindseed, Roddy McDowall as The Bookworm, Francine York as Lydia Limpet, Jan Peters as Typesetter, Anthony Aiello as Pressman, Jim O'Hara as Sergeant, John Crawford (1) as Printer's Devil
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: Hendrik Vollaerts
 
31 :01x31 - Death in Slow Motion (1) (Apr/27/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Virginia Wood as Sylvia, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Alex Bookston as Guard, Richard Bakalyan as C.B., Burt Brandon as Wolf, Sherry Jackson (1) as Pauline, Theodore Marcuse as Von Bloheim, Francis X. Bushman as Van Jones, Walter Woolf King as Theater Manager, Judy Pace as Cashier
Director: Charles Rondeau
Writer: Richard Carr
 
32 :01x32 - The Riddler's False Notion (2) (Apr/28/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Richard Bakalyan as C.B., Alex Bookston as Guard, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Virginia Wood as Sylvia, Burt Brandon as Wolf, Sherry Jackson (1) as Pauline, Theodore Marcuse as Von Bloheim, Francis X. Bushman as Van Jones, Walter Woolf King as Theater Manager, Judy Pace as Cashier
Director: Charles Rondeau
Writer: Richard Carr
 
33 :01x33 - Fine Finny Fiends (1) (May/04/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Julie Gregg as Finella, Victor Lundin as Octopus, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Bill Williams (4) as Multimillionaire, Dal Jenkins (1) as Shark, Charles La Torre as Manager, Lisa Mitchell (1) as Miss Natural Resources, Ann Reece as Beauty, Frank Wilcox as Millionaire, Louie Elias as Swordfish
Director: Tom Gries
Writer: Sheldon Stark
 
34 :01x34 - Batman Makes the Scenes (2) (May/05/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Victor Lundin as Octopus, Julie Gregg as Finella, Dal Jenkins (1) as Shark, Charles La Torre as Manager, Lisa Mitchell (1) as Miss Natural Resources, Ann Reece as Beauty, Frank Wilcox as Millionaire, Louie Elias as Swordfish, Bill Williams (4) as Multimillionaire
Director: Tom Gries
Writer: Sheldon Stark
 
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