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| 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. | | | | | | | | | |
| 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 | | | | | | |
| 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 | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 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 | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 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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