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Season 2
35 :02x01 - Shoot a Crooked Arrow (1) (Sep/07/1966)
The Archer, modeled after Robin Hood has come to Gotham to steal from the rich, including Bruce Wayne manor and give to the unsuspecting poor residents of Gotham city.
Guest Stars: Dick Clark (1) as Himself, Archie Moore as Everett Bannister, Lee Delano as Guard 2, Art Carney as The Archer, James O'Hara as Cop, Steve Pendleton as Guard 1, Loren Ewing as Big John, Barbara Nichols as Maid Marilyn, Doodles Weaver as Crier Tuck, Robert Adler as Poor Person 1, Robert Cornthwaite as Alan A. Dale, Myron Dell as Pedestrian, Sam Jaffe as Zolton Zorba
Director: Sherman Marks
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
36 :02x02 - Walk the Straight and Narrow (2) (Sep/08/1966)
The Dynamic Duo are tied to the stake and are to be impaled by the lances of the Archer's merry henchmen. Meanwhile the Archer is off to rob an armored car filled with 10 million dollars, a donation to the poor from the Wayne foundation.
Guest Stars: Steve Pendleton as Guard 1, Lee Delano as Guard 2, James O'Hara as Cop, Art Carney as The Archer, Vinton Hayworth as Roland Marshal, Loren Ewing as Big John, Barbara Nichols as Maid Marilyn, Sam Jaffe as Zolton Zorba, Myron Dell as Pedestrian, Robert Cornthwaite as Alan A. Dale, Robert Adler as Poor Person 1, Doodles Weaver as Crier Tuck
Director: Sherman Marks
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
37 :02x03 - Hot Off the Griddle (1) (Sep/14/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Edy Williams as Hostess, Julie Newmar as Catwoman, George Barrows as Charles, Charles Horvath as Thomas, Buck Kartalian as John, Jack Kelly (1) as Jack O'Shea, James Brolin as Ralph Staphylococcus, David Fresco as Zubin Zuccini, George Niese as Cramer
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
38 :02x04 - The Cat and the Fiddle (2) (Sep/15/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: George Niese as Cramer, Julie Newmar as The Catwoman/Minerva Matthews, George Barrows as Charles, Charles Horvath as Thomas, Buck Kartalian as John, Jack Kelly (1) as Jack O'Shea, James Brolin as Ralph Staphylococcus, David Fresco as Zubin Zuccini
Director: Don Weis
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
39 :02x05 - The Minstrel's Shakedown (1) (Sep/21/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Norman Grabowski as Treble, James O'Hara as Police In Basement, Van Johnson as The Minstrel, John Gallaudet as Courtland, Del Moore as TV Newsman, Amy Archerd as Putnam, Leslie Perkins as Amanda, Remo Pisani as Bass, Phyllis Diller as scrubwoman, Stu Wilson as Broker 3, Herbert Moss as Broker 2, Eddie Garrett as Broker 1, Vince Deadrick, Sr. (1) as Waiter 2, Tom Anthony (1) as Waiter 1
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell
 
40 :02x06 - Barbecued Batman? (2) (Sep/22/1966)
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.
Guest Stars: Amy Archerd as Putnam, Del Moore as TV Newsman, Van Johnson as The Minstrel, James O'Hara as Police In Basement, John Gallaudet as Courtland, Norman Grabowski as Treble, Leslie Perkins as Amanda, Remo Pisani as Bass, Stu Wilson as Broker 3, Herbert Moss as Broker 2, Eddie Garrett as Broker 1, Vince Deadrick, Sr. (1) as Waiter 2, Tom Anthony (1) as Waiter 1
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell
 
41 :02x07 - The Spell of Tut (1) (Sep/28/1966)
King Tut is back to Gotham and gets his hands on ancient scarabs sealed in amber beads with hopes of reviving them and create an old potion called "abu raubu simbu tu". This old formula takes away the will of humans and Tut plans to use it on the citizens of Gotham city to put them under his power.
Guest Stars: Rene Paul as Man of Distinction, Victor Buono as King Tut, Sid Haig as Royal Apothecary, Bruce Lee as Kato (window cameo), Van Williams as The Green Hornet (window cameo), Marianna Hill as Cleo Patrick, Boyd Santell as Sethos, Michael Pataki as Amenophis Tewfik, Peter Mamakos as Royal Lapidary
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: Earl Barret (1), Robert C. Dennis (1), Marian Cockrell, Francis Cockrell
 
42 :02x08 - Tut's Case is Shut (2) (Sep/29/1966)
Batman is trying desperately to find the whereabout's of King Tut's lair where Robin is dangling over a pit of crocodiles on a short plank. Meanwhile Tut is using his controlling potion on people of Gotham , including Chief O'Hara.
Guest Stars: Rene Paul as Man of Distinction, Victor Buono as King Tut, Sid Haig as Royal Apothecary, Marianna Hill as Cleo Patrick, Boyd Santell as Sethos, Michael Pataki as Amenophis Tewfik, Peter Mamakos as Royal Lapidary
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: Francis Cockrell, Marian Cockrell, Robert C. Dennis (1), Earl Barret (1)
 
43 :02x09 - The Greatest Mother of Them All (1) (Oct/05/1966)
Ma Parker and her kids invade Gotham and rob the women at the Gotham's Ladies Auxiliary's Mother of the Year Awards Ceremony. Batman is off to find their hideout.
Guest Stars: Shelley Winters as Ma Parker, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Lyzanne LaDue as Nurse, Budd Perkins as Prison Guard, Robert Biheller as Prettty Boy Parker, Peter Brooks as Machine Gun Parker, Tisha Sterling as Legs Parker, Michael Vandever as Mad Dog Parker, Milton Berle as Lefty, James Griffith (1) as Tiger, Fran Ryan (1) as Chairperson
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Henry Slesar
 
44 :02x10 - Ma Parker (2) (Oct/06/1966)
Ma Parker and her boys find a new hideout, the Gotham State Prison where she will lay low while the Dynamic Duo gather up more criminals to join in her gang. Meanwhile, she continues her crime spree by robbing a armored car.
Guest Stars: Robert Biheller as Prettty Boy Parker, Budd Perkins as Prison Guard, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Shelley Winters as Ma Parker, Peter Brooks as Machine Gun Parker, Tisha Sterling as Legs Parker, Michael Vandever as Mad Dog Parker, Milton Berle as Lefty, James Griffith (1) as Tiger, Fran Ryan (1) as Chairperson
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Henry Slesar
 
45 :02x11 - The Clock King's Crazy Crimes (1) (Oct/12/1966)
The Clock King has placed a miniature TV camera inside of an antique watch in order to keep an eye on the wealthy patrons in a Gotham jewelry store and gas them to steal all the loot. Next plot is revealing a clock at the Parkhurst Gallery which emits sounds that will cover the noise of a saw used to open a hole in the wall to steal valuable paintings.
Guest Stars: Eileen O'Neill as Millie, Roger Bacon as Boy, Walter Slezak as The Clock King, Linda Lorimer as Car Hop, Ivan Triesault as Parkhurst, Herbert Anderson as Hummert, Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Frontenal, Sandra Lynn as Girl, Michael Pate as Second Hand #3, Sammy Davis, Jr. as Himself, Jerry Doggett as Forbes
Director: James Neilson
Writer: Bill Finger, Charles Sinclair
 
46 :02x12 - The Clock King Gets Crowned (2) (Oct/13/1966)
The Dynamic Duo finds themselves stuck inside a giant hour glass about to be smothered by falling grains of sand. Clock King invade Wayne manor to reobtain a bomb planted in a clock Aunt Harriet bought as a present for Bruce. While there he rob's all the stopwatches from Wayne manor.
Guest Stars: Eileen O'Neill as Millie, Roger Bacon as Boy, Linda Lorimer as Car Hop, Walter Slezak as The Clock King, Ivan Triesault as Parkhurst, Herbert Anderson as Hummert, Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Frontenal, Sandra Lynn as Girl, Michael Pate as Second Hand #3, Jerry Doggett as Forbes
Director: James Neilson
Writer: Bill Finger, Charles Sinclair
 
47 :02x13 - An Egg Grows in Gotham (1) (Oct/19/1966)
Egghead has stolen the Gotham city charter papers, the lease of the property owned by the Mohican indian tribe and due for payment of 3 racoon pelts from each of the 9 decendants of the original city founders. His plan is to make sure the payment is missed and the land returned to the indians.
Guest Stars: Edward Everett Horton as Chief Screaming Chicken, Byron Keith as Mayor Lindseed, Vincent Price as Egghead, Steve Dunne as Tim Tyler, Gene Dynarski as Benedict, Ben Welden as Foo Yung, Gail Hire as Miss Bacon, Albert Carrier as Pete Savage, Grant Woods as Tour Guide, Jonathan Hole as Jewelry Store Clerk, Allen Emerson as Policeman, Mae Clarke as Lady, Ben Alexander as Plainclothesman cop, Anthony Brand (1) as Motorcycle Cop, George Fenneman as Newsman, Burt Mustin as MacDonald
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
48 :02x14 - The Yegg Foes in Gotham (2) (Oct/20/1966)
Egghead has captured Bruce Wayne with plans of eggstracting all of the information from Bruce's brain to his. A special section of the charter contained a clause that no former criminal can take possession of the land. Having heard this Egghead plans an escape to Venezuela.
Guest Stars: Byron Keith as Mayor Lindseed, Vincent Price as Egghead, Steve Dunne as Tim Tyler, Gene Dynarski as Benedict, Ben Welden as Foo Yung, Bill Dana as Jose Jimenez, George McCoy as Motorist, Edward Everett Horton as Chief Screaming Chicken, Albert Carrier as Pete Savage, Grant Woods as Tour Guide, Jonathan Hole as Jewelry Store Clerk, Allen Emerson as Policeman, Mae Clarke as Lady, Ben Alexander as Plainclothesman cop, Anthony Brand (1) as Motorcycle Cop, George Fenneman as Newsman, Burt Mustin as MacDonald
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
49 :02x15 - The Devil's Fingers (1) (Oct/26/1966)
Famed concert pianist Chandell is being blackmailed by his evil twin Harry, who knows that Chandell used a player piano at his White House performance which made him famous. His plan is to woo then marry Aunt Harriet and dispose of Bruce and Dick in order to get hold of the $5,000,000 to pay off his brother's demands.
Guest Stars: Jack Perkins as Piano Mover / Henchman, Liberace as Chandell/Fingers (Likewise Harry), Sivi Aberg as Mimi, James Millhollin as Alfred Slye, Diane Farrell as Sally, Marilyn Hanold as Doe, Edy Williams as Rae
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
50 :02x16 - The Dead Ringers (2) (Oct/27/1966)
The Dynamic Duo are tied to a conveyor belt of a hole punching machine that creates paper music rolls for player pianos. Harry is soon captured and squeals that a guy named Fingers is the ring leader. Batman deduces that Fingers and Chantell are one in the same people.
Guest Stars: Jack Perkins as Piano Mover / Henchman, Liberace as Chandell/Fingers (Likewise Harry), Sivi Aberg as Mimi, James Millhollin as Alfred Slye, Diane Farrell as Sally, Marilyn Hanold as Doe, Edy Williams as Rae
Director: Larry Peerce
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
51 :02x17 - Hizzonner the Penguin (1) (Nov/02/1966)
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. Batman's only way of stopping him is to run for the job himself.
Guest Stars: Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Joe E. Tata as GOON #1, Byron Keith as Mayor Lindseed, James O'Hara as Cop, Paul Revere & The Raiders as Themselves, Pat Tidy as Little Old Lady, Little Egypt as Herself, Joe Besser as Collector, Linda Meyers as Penguin Girl #2, Judy Parker as Penguin Girl #1, Tony Epper as GOON #2, Peg Shirley as Mother, Newell Oestreich as GOON #3, George Furth as Gallus, Woodrow Parfrey as C.F. Rooper, Murray Roman as E.G. Trendek, Cindy Malone as Lulu
Director: Oscar Randolph
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
52 :02x18 - Dizzonner the Penguin (2) (Nov/03/1966)
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. As the election night continues, the Penguin's lead is dwindling so he decide to kidnap the election board committee in a plan to sway votes his way.
Guest Stars: John Indrisano (1) as Prisoner, Linda Meyers as Penguin Girl #2, Judy Parker as Penguin Girl #1, Cindy Malone as Lulu, Murray Roman as E.G. Trendek, Woodrow Parfrey as C.F. Rooper, George Furth as Gallus, Newell Oestreich as GOON #3, Tony Epper as GOON #2
Director: Oscar Randolph
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
53 :02x19 - Green Ice (1) (Nov/09/1966)
Mr. Freeze has returned to Gotham and has kidnapped Miss Iceland, whom he plans on marrying once he lowers her body temperature enough. He also tries soiling the Dynamic Duo's reputation by setting them up with a cash bribe. He also invites himself to a party at Wayne manor where he freezes everyone with his freeze gun, and mockingly rob them with his henchmen dressed as Batman and Robin.
Guest Stars: Otto Preminger as Mr. Freeze, Joan Twelve as Bathing Beauty, Marie Windsor as Nellie Majors, Mike Durkin as Little Boy, Robert Wiensko (2) as Iceman, Charlie O'Donnell as TV Newsman, Kem Dibbs as Chill, Nicky Blair as Shivers, Dee Hartford as Miss Iceland, James O'Hara as Police Sergeant
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Max Hodge
 
54 :02x20 - Deep Freeze (2) (Nov/10/1966)
Escaping from a refrigerator, Batman is stopped by a newspaper reporter and shown a pic of him wearing the commissioners watch stolen during the Wayne manor party. Believing to have destroyed the Dynamic Duo's reputation, Mr. Freeze blackmails the Gotham forefathers relatives to each pay him $1,000,000.
Guest Stars: Mike Durkin as Little Boy, Marie Windsor as Nellie Majors, Joan Twelve as Bathing Beauty, Otto Preminger as Mr. Freeze, Robert Wiensko (2) as Iceman, Charlie O'Donnell as TV Announcer, Kem Dibbs as Chill, Nicky Blair as Shivers, Dee Hartford as Miss Iceland, James O'Hara as Police Sergeant
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Max Hodge
 
55 :02x21 - The Impractical Joker (1) (Nov/16/1966)
The Joker has returned to Gotham stealing key type objects, including the Jeweled Key Of Kaincardine by using a new invention which renders all into a hypnotic state.
Guest Stars: Larry Anthony as Bolt, Howard Duff as Himself, Clyde Howdy as Commentator #2, Larry Burrell as Commentator #1, Christopher Cary as Ferguson, Valerie Szabo as Little Girl, Louis Quinn as Latch
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Jay Thompson, Charles Hoffman
 
56 :02x22 - The Joker's Provokers (2) (Nov/17/1966)
Batman is strapped to a key punching machine and Robin has been sprayed by insta-wax. The Joker has invented a time machine and also plans to get the people to worship him by adding a potion to the Gotham drinking water.
Guest Stars: Louis Quinn as Latch, Alan Napier as Egbert, Clyde Howdy as Commentator #2, Larry Burrell as Commentator #1, Christopher Cary as Ferguson, Valerie Szabo as Little Girl
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Charles Hoffman, Jay Thompson
 
57 :02x23 - Marsha, Queen of Diamonds (1) (Nov/23/1966)
Marsha, Queen of Diamonds has come to Gotham with a love potion in which he gives to Chief O'Hara, allowing her to steal the famed Pretzel Diamond. Batman is alerted to the chief's odd behavior and soon the potion is given to Commissioner Gordon too.
Guest Stars: Charles J. Stewart as Clergyman, Harry Stanton as Victim #1, William McLennon as Victim #2, Woody Strode as Grand Mogul, Hugh Douglas as Announcer, Joyce Nizzari as Girl, Ben Gage as Clerk, Murray Pollack as Victim #3, James O'Hara as Sgt. O'Leary
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
58 :02x24 - Marsha's Scheme of Diamonds (2) (Nov/24/1966)
Batman is at the alter with Marsha about to be married. Back at her lair , Aunt Hilda helps fight of Batman and Robin by using potions to turn them into various animals.
Guest Stars: Charles J. Stewart as Clergyman, Harry Stanton as Victim #1, William McLennon as Victim #2, Woody Strode as Grand Mogul, Hugh Douglas as Announcer, Joyce Nizzari as Girl, Ben Gage as Clerk, Rick DiSante as Victim #4, James O'Hara as Sgt. O'Leary
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
59 :02x25 - Come Back, Shame (1) (Nov/30/1966)
Shame and his gang steal a racecar during the Gotham City 500 Road Race in hopes of building a truck that can out run the batmobile. During a drive , Bruce Wayne's limo is also stolen by Shame's gang.
Guest Stars: Cliff Robertson as Shame, Joan Staley as Okie Annie, James McHale as Guard, Kathryn Minner as Little Old Lady, Eric Shea as Andy, Jack Carter (1) as Hot Rod Harry, Milton Frome as Laughing Leo, John Mitchum as Rip Snorting, Joan Stanley as Okie Annie, Timothy Scott as Messy James
Director: Oscar Randolph
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
60 :02x26 - It's the Way You Play the Game (2) (Dec/01/1966)
Batman and Robin are tied to a stake while a herd of cattle stampede towards them. Batman figures out Shames true plot is to steal 4 prized Black Angus cows from the rodeo, worth $300,000 each.
Guest Stars: Kathryn Minner as Little Old Lady, James McHale as Guard, Werner Klemperer as Colonel Klink (window cameo), Cliff Robertson as Shame, Eric Shea as Andy, Jack Carter (1) as Hot Rod Harry, Milton Frome as Laughing Leo, John Mitchum as Rip Snorting, Joan Stanley as Okie Annie, Timothy Scott as Messy James
Director: Oscar Randolph
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
61 :02x27 - The Penguin's Nest (1) (Dec/07/1966)
Penguin has opened an exclusive restaurant in Gotham serving the elite of the city. His plot is to collect the signatures to the wealthy, and once brought back to jail will team up with Ballpoint Baxter, the best forger in Gotham and clean out the millionaires bank accounts.
Guest Stars: David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, James O'Hara as Cop, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Violet Carson as Lady, Marvin Brody as Bailiff, Voltaire Perkins as Judge Moot, Lane Bradford as Cordy Blue, Vito Scotti as Maty Dee, Stanley Ralph Ross as Ballpoint Baxter
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
62 :02x28 - The Bird's Last Jest (2) (Dec/08/1966)
Having figured out the Penguin's plot , Batman acts as the prosecutor at the trial to foil his plan to go to jail and meet up with Ballpoint Baxter. Alfred is sent to act as a master forger himself but is caught and held for $1,000,000 ransom from Bruce Wayne.

Guest Stars: James O'Hara as Cop, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Violet Carson as Lady, Marvin Brody as Bailiff, Voltaire Perkins as Judge Moot, Lane Bradford as Cordy Blue, Vito Scotti as Maty Dee, Stanley Ralph Ross as Ballpoint Baxter
Director: Murray Golden
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
63 :02x29 - The Cat's Meow (1) (Dec/14/1966)
Catwoman plots to steal the voices of Brittish pop singers Chad and Jeremy with her voice eraser. Commissioner Gordon's attempt to hide the duo is foiled after Catwoman uses her invention on him.
Guest Stars: Julie Newmar as The Catwoman, Maurice Dallimore as Sir Sterling Habits, Chad Stuart as Himself, Steve Allen as Alen Stevens, Calvin Brown (1) as Newsman, Don Ho as Himself, Anthony Eustrel as British Butler, Cindy Ferarre as 2nd Girl, Judy Strangis as First Girl, Peter Leeds as Harry Upps, James O'Hara as Policeman, Jeremy Clyde as Himself, Sharyn Wynters as Eenie, T. J. Castronova as Meanie, Chuck Henderson as Miney, Ric Roman as Moe, Joe Flynn (3) as Benton Belgoody, Jay Sebring as Mr. Oceanbrig
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
64 :02x30 - The Bat's Kow Tow (2) (Dec/15/1966)
The Dynamic Duo are trapped in a giant echo chamber with the sound of water dripping amplified 10,000 times. Having stolen Chad and Jeremy's voices, Catwoman's next plan is to demand $22,440,000 for the return.
Guest Stars: Judy Strangis as First Girl, Julie Newmar as The Catwoman, Maurice Dallimore as Sir Sterling Habits, Anthony Eustrel as British Butler, Steve Allen as Allen Stevens, Calvin Brown (1) as Newsman, Cindy Ferarre as 2nd Girl, Peter Leeds as Harry Upps, Jay Sebring as Mr. Oceanbrig, James O'Hara as Policeman, Jeremy Clyde as Himself, Sharyn Wynters as Eenie, T. J. Castronova as Meanie, Chuck Henderson as Miney, Ric Roman as Moe, Joe Flynn (3) as Benton Belgoody
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
65 :02x31 - The Puzzles Are Coming (1) (Dec/21/1966)
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."
Guest Stars: Maurice Evans (1) as The Puzzler, Cher as Herself, Sonny Bono as Himself, William Fawcett as Farmer, Jay Della as Ramjet, Allen Emerson as Glider, Robert Miller Driscoll (3) as Blimpy, Paul Smith (1) as Artemus Knab, Barbara Stuart as Rocket
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Fred DeGorter
 
66 :02x32 - The Duo Is Slumming (2) (Dec/22/1966)
The Dynamic Duo are trapped in a hot air balloon set to plummet from 20,000 feet to their death. Puzzler continues his quest to apprehend the billionaires super sonic jet.
Guest Stars: Maurice Evans (1) as The Puzzler, Andy Devine (1) as Santa, William Fawcett as Farmer, Jay Della as Ramjet, Allen Emerson as Glider, Robert Miller Driscoll (3) as Blimpy, Paul Smith (1) as Artemus Knab, Barbara Stuart as Rocket
Director: Jeffrey Hayden
Writer: Fred DeGorter
 
67 :02x33 - The Sandman Cometh (1) (Dec/28/1966)
Catwoman enlists the help of the Sandman to get to J. Pauline Spaghetti, a rich millionaire insomniac. Having helped her, Ms. Spaghetti insists on Sandman's innocence. Batman is desperate to figure out the true plot.
Guest Stars: Valerie Kairys as Kitty, Julie Newmar as The Catwoman, Pat Becker as Catti, Michael Rennie as The Sandman, Barbara Kelly as Woman, William Dyer (2) as Policeman, Ray Montgomery as Officer Dan Dietrich, C. Lindsay Workman as Tuthill, James Brolin as Officer Reggie Hogan, Spring Byington as J. Pauline Spaghetti, Jeanie Moore as Catarina/Policewoman Mooney, Richard Peel as Snooze, Tony Ballen as Nap, Gypsy Rose Lee as Female Newscaster
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Charles Hoffman, Ellis St. Joseph
 
68 :02x34 - The Catwoman Goeth (2) (a.k.a. A Stitch in Time) (Dec/29/1966)
Batman is tied to a matress in Sandman's hideout about to be stuck with a giant needle. Sandman plans to double cross Catwoman and elope with multimillionaire J. Pauline Spaghetti and steal her 200 million.
Guest Stars: Valerie Kairys as Kitty, Julie Newmar as The Catwoman, Pat Becker as Catti, Michael Rennie as The Sandman, Barbara Kelly as Woman, William Dyer (2) as Policeman, Ray Montgomery as Officer Dan Dietrich, C. Lindsay Workman as Tuthill, James Brolin as Officer Reggie Hogan, Spring Byington as J. Pauline Spaghetti, Jeanie Moore as Catarina/Policewoman Mooney, Richard Peel as Snooze, Tony Ballen as Nap, Gypsy Rose Lee as Female Newscaster
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Charles Hoffman, Ellis St. Joseph
 
69 :02x35 - The Contaminated Cowl (1) (Jan/04/1967)
The Mad Hatter is sick of stealing hats and changes his style by stealing hat related items. Batman decides the first crime will be stealing a ruby from Hattie Hatfield at the Head-dressers Ball. During a fracas, Batman's cowl is sprayed with a radioactive mist forcing him to change his disguise.
Guest Stars: Ivy Bethune as Maudie, David Wayne as The Mad Hatter, Barbara Morrison as Hattie Hatfield, Charles Picerni as Stooge #1, Margaret Teele as Russian Operator, Gil Stuart as British Operator, Jesslyn Fax as Bonbon, Leonid Kinskey as Professor Overbeck, Victor Aames as Skimmer, Jean Hale as Polly, Leonard Bremen as Benny, Paul Bryar (1) as Jennings
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Charles Hoffman
 
70 :02x36 - The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul (2) (Jan/05/1967)
The Dynamic Duo are trapped in a giant X-Ray machine, set to permanently eradicate them. Mad Hatter, convinced they are dead now tries to make the citizens of Gotham believe it too. Thinking Batman is out of his way he then replaces the ruby from the Golden Buddha Of Bergama in the Gotham museum.
Guest Stars: Margaret Teele as Russian Operator, Richard Collier as Otto Puffendorfer, Charles Picerni as Stooge #1, Barbara Morrison as Hattie Hatfield, David Wayne as The Mad Hatter, Roger Creed as Stooge #2, Jesslyn Fax as Bonbon, Leonid Kinskey as Professor Overbeck, Victor Aames as Skimmer, Jean Hale as Polly, Leonard Bremen as Benny, Paul Bryar (1) as Jennings, Ivy Bethune as Maudie, | Uncredited: Heather Young as American Operator, Gil Stuart as British Operator
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Charles Hoffman
 
71 :02x37 - The Zodiac Crimes (1) (Jan/11/1967)
The Joker has arrived in Gotham, and after stealing a rare art map from Commissioner Gordon's office Batman figures out he plans to commit crimes that deal with the Zodiac signs. Other plans along with the help of Penguin include kidnapping a singing duo known as The Twins and the capturing of Leo Crustash.
Guest Stars: Terry Moore as Venus, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Vincent Barbi as Truck Driver, Louis Cordova as Salesman, Howard Wendell as Basil Bowman, Charles Fredericks (1) as Leo Crustash, Dick Crockett as Neptune, Eddie Saenz as Saturn, Joe Di Reda (1) as Mars, Hal Baylor as Mercury, Charles Picerni as Uranus
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Stanford Sherman, Stephen Kandel
 
72 :02x38 - The Joker's Hard Times (2) (Jan/12/1967)
Batman is tied up in the Gotham museum with a meteorite dangling above, set to fall on top of him. Feeling the Dynamic Duo are finished , Joker continues with his Zodiak crimes including stealing a marble statue of Justice, a jeweled scorpion, 2 rare fish from the park and Venus.
Guest Stars: Vincent Barbi as Truck Driver, Milton Stark as 2nd Zoologist, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Terry Moore as Venus, Jonathan Kidd (1) as 1st Zoologist, Louis Cordova as Salesman, Howard Wendell as Basil Bowman, Charles Fredericks (1) as Leo Crustash, Charles Picerni as Uranus, Hal Baylor as Mercury, Joe Di Reda (1) as Mars, Eddie Saenz as Saturn, Dick Crockett as Neptune
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Stephen Kandel, Stanford Sherman
 
73 :02x39 - The Penguin Declines (3) (Jan/18/1967)
The Dynamic Duo are placed in a giant aquarium complete with a huge clam poised to swallow them up. Joker makes plans for Penguin's escape from prison to help with his final crimes. First is changing the Gotham water supply into strawberry jello until paid $10 million in ransom. Meanwhile, Penguin tries to woo Venus who is staying at Wayne Manor and hopes to find the batcomputer and remove his criminal records , there by making Batman look like the goat of his crime.
Guest Stars: Cesar Romero as The Joker, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Rob Reiner as Delivery Boy, Vincent Barbi as Truck Driver, Louis Cordova as Salesman, Dick Crockett as Neptune, Eddie Saenz as Saturn, Joe Di Reda (1) as Mars, Hal Baylor as Mercury, Charles Picerni as Uranus
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Stephen Kandel, Stanford Sherman
 
74 :02x40 - That Darn Catwoman (1) (Jan/19/1967)
Catwoman's new potion creates new followers with one scratch from her nails. Robin having been scratched too now helps Catwoman with her crimes including stealing $200,000 from Bruce Wayne's vault to help finace the million dollars she needs to buy the plans to the Gotham mint. Batman believes her next plot is to steal the money from the scales Prince Ibn Kereb of Gedalia uses as a conterbal ance to weigh himself on.
Guest Stars: Julie Newmar as The Catwoman, David Renard as Prince Kereb, Rolla Altman as Girl Teller, Allen Jenkins as Little Al (cameo), J. Pat O'Malley as Pat Pending, George Sawaya as Templar, Jock Gaynor (1) as Spade, Steve Franken as Rudy (valet), Tony Epper as Stunt Actor
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
75 :02x41 - Scat, Darn Catwoman (2) (Jan/25/1967)
Batman is tied to a giant mousetrap that Robin is setting off by cutting the rope controlling it. Catwoman is off to the old crminals retirement home to fetch the plans for the Gotham mint from "Little Al."
Guest Stars: Lesley Gore as Pussycat, Julie Newmar as The Catwoman, David Renard as Prince Kereb, Rolla Altman as Girl Teller, Allen Jenkins as Little Al (cameo), J. Pat O'Malley as Pat Pending, George Sawaya as Templar, Jock Gaynor (1) as Spade, Tony Epper as Stunt Actor
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
76 :02x42 - Penguin Is a Girl's Best Friend (1) (Jan/26/1967)
After ruining a scene from the Penguin's motion picture he's filming, Batman is coerced into signing an agreement to appear in the movie. His scene is to do a love scene with Marsha, Queen of Diamonds. Penguins plan is to move his filming into The Museum Of Antiquities, and steal the priceless collection of antique chain maille armor.
Guest Stars: Andy Romano as 2nd Guard, Brad Logan as Workman, Carolyn Jones (2) as Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Estelle Winwood as Aunt Hilda, Frank Conte as Henchman #2, Ted Fish as Truckdriver, Frank Baron as Henchman #1, Kimberly Allen (1) as Miss Patterson, Alan Reed, Jr. as General MacGruder, Milton Stark as Mr. Tambor, Don Hannum as 1st Guard
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
77 :02x43 - Penguin Sets a Trend (2) (Feb/01/1967)
The Dynamic Duo are strapped to a giant catapult with cameras attached to their legs to film them as they are flung across the skies of Gotham. Penguin is off to the Hexagon to meet with General MacGruder and steal top secret plans.
Guest Stars: Brad Logan as Workman, Alan Reed as General MacGruder, Carolyn Jones (2) as Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Estelle Winwood as Aunt Hilda, Andy Romano as 2nd Guard, Frank Conte as Henchman #2, Don Hannum as 1st Guard, Milton Stark as Mr. Tambor, Kimberly Allen (1) as Miss Patterson, Frank Baron as Henchman #1, Ted Fish as Truckdriver
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
78 :02x44 - Penguin's Disastrous End (3) (Feb/02/1967)
The Dynamic Duo are trapped in a metal crusher while dressed in armor. Meanwhile Marsha and her Aunt Hilda create a love potion to use on the guards of the Gotham City Sub-Treasury, while Penguin and his gang make their way into the gold vault. After 3 days sealed in the vault the final plot is revealed, Penguin has used the secret plans stolen from the Hexagon to build an unstoppable tank.
Guest Stars: Estelle Winwood as Aunt Hilda, Kimberly Allen (1) as Miss Patterson, Carolyn Jones (2) as Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Brad Logan as Workman, Andy Romano as 2nd Guard, Frank Conte as Henchman #2, Ted Fish as Truckdriver, Frank Baron as Henchman #1, Milton Stark as Mr. Tambor, Don Hannum as 1st Guard
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
79 :02x45 - Batman's Anniversary (1) (Feb/08/1967)
The Riddler interupts a surprise party for Batman and Robin celebrating their partnership with the Gotham police department, and steals the gold calf filled with $200,000 meant for charity. Riddler is trying to collect $3 million in order to purchase a new weapon, a de-moleculizer pen.
Guest Stars: John Astin (1) as The Riddler, Tom Kelly (1) as TV Reporter, Bud Furillo as Reporter, Martin Kosleck as Professor Avery Evans Charm, Eddie Quillan as Newsie, Jim Lefebvre as Across, Deanna Lund as Anna Gram, Ken Scott as Down, Byron Keith as Mayor Linseed
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: William P. D'Angelo
 
80 :02x46 - A Riddling Controversy (2) (Feb/09/1967)
Batman and Robin are hoisted to the top of a 3 story cake with icing made of quicksand. Meanwhile the Riddler is off to the penthouse of Anthony Aquila, an exiled South American dictator, robbing his safe. Having amassed enough money to but the de-moleculizer pen, Riddler gives it a trial test and informs the police that he will use it on the headquarters if they don't change the Gotham criminal codes.
Guest Stars: John Astin (1) as The Riddler, Tom Kelly (1) as TV Announcer, Bud Furillo as Reporter, Martin Kosleck as Professor Avery Evans Charm, Jim Lefebvre as Across, Deanna Lund as Anna Gram, Ken Scott as Down
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: William P. D'Angelo
 
81 :02x47 - The Joker's Last Laugh (1) (Feb/15/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Dr. Floyd, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Phyllis Douglas as Josie Miller, Lawrence Montaigne as Mr. Glee, J. Edward McKinley as Mr. Flamm, Hollie Haze as Miranda Fleece, Clint Ritchie as Boff, Ed Deemer as Yock
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
82 :02x48 - The Joker's Epitaph (2) (Feb/16/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Dr. Floyd, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Phyllis Douglas as Josie Miller, Lawrence Montaigne as Mr. Glee, J. Edward McKinley as Mr. Flamm, Hollie Haze as Miranda Fleece, Clint Ritchie as Boff, Ed Deemer as Yock
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Lorenzo Semple, Jr.
 
83 :02x49 - Catwoman Goes to College (1) (Feb/22/1967)
Catwoman has been released from prison to her new parole officer, Bruce Wayne and enrolls in criminology classes at Gotham City University. Meanwhile she continues planning out her crimes and steals a statue of Batman from the University in order to design a lookalike costume for her henchmen. A crook has robbed a grocery store dressed as Batman and the real caped crusader is soon jailed by a rookie officer fresh from California.
Guest Stars: David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Stanley Adams as Captain Courages, Art Linkletter as Himself, Jan Burrell as Alma Mater, Whitney Blake as Amber Forever, Paul Picerni as Brown, Sheldon Allman as Penn, Paul Mantee as Comell, Jacques Bergerac as Freddy
Director: Robert Sparr
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
84 :02x50 - Batman Displays His Knowledge (2) (Feb/23/1967)
The Dynamic Duo are stuck in a giant perculator which when steamed up will drip sulferic acid. Meanwhile, Catwoman's gang have stolen the Batagonian Cat's Eye Opals from The Forever Jewel Company unknowingly thought to be cursed.
Guest Stars: Jacques Bergerac as Freddy, Julie Newmar as Catwoman, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Art Linkletter as Himself, Jan Burrell as Alma Mater, Whitney Blake as Amber Forever, Paul Picerni as Brown, Sheldon Allman as Penn, Paul Mantee as Comell
Director: Robert Sparr
Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross
 
85 :02x51 - A Piece of the Action (1) (Mar/01/1967)
Counterfit stamps has the Green Hornet and Kato in Gotham city and traced them to the Pick Chip Stamps Factory and evil foreman Col. Gumm. They flee after the factory owner is told by his foreman about break-in's and Commissioner Gordon enlists the services of Batman and Robin. Green Hornet and Kato return to catch Col. Gumm but are captured instead.
Guest Stars: Angelique Pettyjohn as 1st Model (Angelique), Roger C. Carmel as Col. Gumm, Jan Watson as Shirley, Dusty Cadis as Waiter, Edward G. Robinson (1) as Himself, Harry Frazier as Mr. Stample, Alex Rocco as Block, Rico Cattani as Reprint, Diane McBain as Pinky Pinkston, James O'Hara as Sgt. Semple, Van Williams as Britt Reid / Green Hornet, Bruce Lee as Kato, Seymour Cassel as Canceled
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Charles Hoffman
 
86 :02x52 - Batman's Satisfaction (2) (Mar/02/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Roger C. Carmel as Col. Gumm, Angelique Pettyjohn as 1st Model (Angelique), Harry Frazier as Mr. Stample, Alex Rocco as Block, Rico Cattani as Reprint, Seymour Cassel as Canceled, Bruce Lee as Kato, Van Williams as Britt Reid / Green Hornet, James O'Hara as Sgt. Semple, Diane McBain as Pinky Pinkston
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Charles Hoffman
 
87 :02x53 - King Tut's Coup (1) (Mar/08/1967)
King Tut has returned and kidnaps the daughter of millionaire Andrew Carson, who is planning to attend a costume ball dressed as Cleopatra.
Guest Stars: Walter Reed as Officer, Victor Buono as King Tut, Lee Meriwether as Lisa Carson, Barry Dennen as Valet, Tommy Noonan as Jolly Jackson, Terri Messina as Penny, Nelson Olmsted as Carson, Joe Abdullah as Guard, Tim O'Kelly as Jester, Tol Avery as Mayor Zorty, Grace Lee Whitney as Neila, Richard Bakalyan as Sphinx, James O'Hara as Irish cop, Loyd Hanes (1) as Chancellor
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Leo Townsend, Pauline Townsend
 
88 :02x54 - Batman's Waterloo (2) (Mar/09/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Barry Dennen as Valet, Lee Meriwether as Lisa Carson, Victor Buono as King Tut, Walter Reed as Officer, Nelson Olmsted as Carson, Joe Abdullah as Guard, Loyd Hanes (1) as Chancellor, James O'Hara as Irish cop, Richard Bakalyan as Sphinx, Grace Lee Whitney as Neila, Tol Avery as Mayor Zorty, Tim O'Kelly as Jester
Director: James B. Clark (1)
Writer: Pauline Townsend, Leo Townsend
 
89 :02x55 - Black Widow Strikes Again (1) (Mar/15/1967)
Black Widow is in Gotham, robbing banks in alphabetical order with the help of her brain short-circuiter and her henchmen.
Guest Stars: George Chandler as Grandpa, Walker Edmiston as Teller, Tallulah Bankhead as Black Widow, Don Briggs as Irving Irving, Richard Krisher as Motorcycle Cop, Grady Sutton as Irving Cash, Pitt Herbert as Irving Leghorn, Al Ferrara as Trap Door, Don 'Red' Barry as Tarantula, Milton Stark as Irving Bracken, Meg Wyllie as Grandma, George Raft as Cameo, Mike Lane (1) as Daddy Longlegs
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Robert Mintz
 
90 :02x56 - Caught in the Spider's Den (2) (Mar/16/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Walker Edmiston as Teller, George Chandler as Grandpa, Grady Sutton as Irving Cash, Pitt Herbert as Irving Leghorn, Al Ferrara as Trap Door, Mike Lane (1) as Daddy Longlegs, George Raft as Cameo, Meg Wyllie as Grandma, Milton Stark as Irving Bracken, Don 'Red' Barry as Tarantula
Director: Oscar Rudolph
Writer: Robert Mintz
 
91 :02x57 - Pop Goes the Joker (1) (Mar/22/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Gail Ommerle as 1st Browser, Jan Arvan as Judge, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Diana Ivarson as Baby Jane Towser, Jody Gilbert as Mrs. Putney, Fritz Field as Oliver Muzzy, Reginald Gardiner as Bernie Parks, Owen McGiveney as Charles, Jerry Catron as 1st Henchman, Milton Stark as 2nd Browser, Jack Perkins as 2nd Henchman
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
92 :02x58 - Flop Goes the Joker (2) (Mar/23/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Jody Gilbert as Mrs. Putney, Gail Ommerle as 1st Browser, Jan Arvan as Judge, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Fritz Field as Oliver Muzzy, Reginald Gardiner as Bernie Parks, Owen McGiveney as Charles, Jerry Catron as 1st Henchman, Milton Stark as 2nd Browser, Jack Perkins as 2nd Henchman
Director: George Waggner
Writer: Stanford Sherman
 
93 :02x59 - Ice Spy (1) (Mar/29/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Alfred Daniels as Officer II, Eddie Ness as Coast Guard Officer, Ron Riley (2) as Usher, Eli Wallach as Mr. Freeze, Anthony Aiello as Officer I, Schuyler Aubrey (1) as Woman Skater, Elisha Cook, Jr. as Isaac Isaacson, H. M. Wynant as Frosty, John Archer (2) as Captain Carlisle, Leslie Parrish as Glacia Glaze/Emma Strunk
Director: Oscar Randolph
Writer: Charles Hoffman
 
94 :02x60 - The Duo Defy (2) (Mar/30/1967)
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.
Guest Stars: Eddie Ness as Coast Guard Officer, Alfred Daniels as Officer II, Anthony Aiello as Officer I, Schuyler Aubrey (1) as Woman Skater, Elisha Cook, Jr. as Isaac Isaacson, H. M. Wynant as Frosty, John Archer (2) as Captain Carlisle, Leslie Parrish as Glacia Glaze/Emma Strunk, Eli Wallach as Mr. Freeze
Director: Oscar Randolph
Writer: Charles Hoffman
 
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