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Season 1 | | | | | | |
| 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: Walter Burke as Sparrow, Lewis Charles as Hawkeye, Robert Phillips (1) as Swoop, Alex D'Arcy as Jewelry Shop Owner, Johnny Jacobs (1) as Assistant Shop Owner, Leslie Parrish as Dawn Robbins, Dan Tobin (1) as Mr. Jay, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton | 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: Walter Burke as Sparrow, Lewis Charles as Hawkeye, Alex D'Arcy as Jewelry Shop Owner, Johnny Jacobs (1) as Assistant Shop Owner, Leslie Parrish as Dawn Robbins, Dan Tobin (1) as Mr. Jay, Robert Phillips (1) as Swoop, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton | 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: 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, Don Hannum as Art Rogers, Ken Del Conte as Al Scott, 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 | 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: Robert Hogan as Paul Diamante, Shelby Grant as Princess Sandra, Troy Melton as Chill, Guy Way as Nippy, Roy N. Sickner as Mo, William O'Connell as Mr. Perkins, John Zaremba as Kolevator/Butler, Don Hannum as Art Rogers, Ken Del Conte as Al Scott, Teri Garr (1) as Girl, George Sanders as Dr. Schimmell, Mr. Freeze | 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: Frankie Darro as Newsman, Jack Kruschen as Eivol Ekdal, Barbara Heller as Hillary Stonewin, Jim Drum as Officer Clancey, Stephen Tompkins as Bank Guard, Victor French as Hood #1, Bill Phillips (1) as Hood #2, Jerry Doggett as Announcer, Douglas Dumbrille as Doctor, Anne Baxter as Zelda, the Great | 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: Frankie Darro as Newsman, Jack Kruschen as Eivol Ekdal, Barbara Heller as Hillary Stonewin, Jim Drum as Officer Clancey, Stephen Tompkins as Bank Guard, Victor French as Hood #1, Bill Phillips (1) as Hood #2, Jerry Doggett as Announcer, Douglas Dumbrille as Doctor, Anne Baxter as Zelda, the Great | 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: Susan Silo as Mousey, Marc Cavell as Fangs, Tim Herbert as Whiskers, Roy Jenson as Whitey, William Kendis as Newsman, Joy Harmon as Julia Davis, Johnny Magnus (1) as M.C., Tristram Coffin as Ambassador, 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' | 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: Susan Silo as Mousey, Marc Cavell as Fangs, Tim Herbert as Whiskers, Roy Jenson as Whitey, William Kendis as Newsman, Joy Harmon as Julia Davis, Johnny Magnus (1) as M.C., Tristram Coffin as Ambassador, 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' | 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: Diane McBain as Lisa, Robert Montgomery (1) as Silver shop manager, Robert Legionaire as Sporting Goods Manager, Norma Varden as Mrs. Monteagle, John Ward as Citizen, Monique Lemaire as Madame Magda, Alberto Morin as Octave Marbot, Gil Perkins as Dicer, Roland La Starza as Cappy, Sandra Wells as Babette, David Wayne as Jervis Tetch, The Mad Hatter | 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: 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, Sydney Smith as Vandergilt, Glenn Allan as Herbie, Donna Di Martino as Third girl, 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 | 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: 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, Sydney Smith as as Vandergilt, Glenn Allan as Herbie, Donna Di Martino as Third girl, 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 | 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: Michael Fox (1) as Leo Gore, Gary Owens (1) as TV Announcer, Joe Brooks (1) as Brinks, Billy Curtis (2) as Burns (midget), Myrna Fahey as Blaze, Chuck Fox as Pinkerton, S. John Launer as Mr. Ladd, Holly Bane as Cowboy, Patrick Whyte as Curator, Malachi Throne as False-Face | 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: Jim Drum as Cop (Clancy), Harvey Lembeck as Eagle-Eye, Al Checco as Dove, Hope Sansberry as Mrs. Van Climber, Ed McCready (1) as Crook, Douglas Bank (1) as Lt. Copple, William Beckley as Reggie Rich, Bill Welsh as Newsman (George), Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Kathleen Crowley as Sophia Starr | Director: Leslie H. Martinson Writer: John Cardwell, Lorenzo Semple, Jr. | | | |
| 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: Jim Drum as Cop (Clancy), Harvey Lembeck as Eagle-Eye, Al Checco as Dove, Hope Sansberry as Mrs. Van Climber, Douglas Bank (1) as Lt.Copple, William Beckley as Reggie Rich, Bill Welsh as Newsman (George), Ed McReady (1) as Crook, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Kathleen Crowley as Sophia Starr | 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: Judy Pace as Cashier, Walter Woolf King as Theater Manager, Francis X. Bushman as Van Jones, Theodore Marcuse as Von Bloheim, Sherry Jackson (1) as Pauline, Burt Brandon as Wolf, Richard Bakalyan as C.B., Alex Bookston as Guard, Frank Gorshin as The Riddler, Virginia Wood as Sylvia | 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: Louie Elias as Swordfish, Frank Wilcox as Millionaire, Ann Reece as Beauty, Lisa Mitchell (1) as Miss Natural Resources, Charles La Torre as Manager, Dal Jenkins (1) as Shark, Julie Gregg as Finella, Victor Lundin as Octopus, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Bill Williams (4) as Multimillionaire | 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: Louie Elias as Swordfish, Frank Wilcox as Millionaire, Ann Reece as Beauty, Lisa Mitchell (1) as Miss Natural Resources, Charles La Torre as Manager, Dal Jenkins (1) as Shark, Julie Gregg as Finella, Victor Lundin as Octopus, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Bill Williams (4) as Multimillionaire | Director: Tom Gries Writer: Sheldon Stark | | | | 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, 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, Barbara Nichols as Maid Marilyn, Loren Ewing as Big John, Steve Pendleton as Guard 1, James O'Hara as Cop, Art Carney as The Archer, Lee Delano as Guard 2, Archie Moore as Everett Bannister | 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: 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, Barbara Nichols as Maid Marilyn, Loren Ewing as Big John, 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 | 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: George Niese as Cramer, David Fresco as Zubin Zuccini, James Brolin as Ralph Staphylococcus, Jack Kelly (1) as Jack O'Shea, Buck Kartalian as John, Charles Horvath as Thomas, George Barrows as Charles, Julie Newmar as Catwoman, Edy Williams as Hostess | 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: 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, Remo Pisani as Bass, Leslie Perkins as Amanda, 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 | 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: 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, Remo Pisani as Bass, Leslie Perkins as Amanda, Norman Grabowski as Treble, John Gallaudet as Courtland, James O'Hara as Police In Basement, Van Johnson as The Minstrel, Del Moore as TV Newsman, Amy Archerd as Putnam | 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: Peter Mamakos as Royal Lapidary, Michael Pataki as Amenophis Tewfik, Boyd Santell as Sethos, Marianna Hill as Cleo Patrick, Van Williams as The Green Hornet (window cameo), Bruce Lee as Kato (window cameo), Sid Haig as Royal Apothecary, Victor Buono as King Tut, Rene Paul as Man of Distinction | 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: Peter Mamakos as Royal Lapidary, Michael Pataki as Amenophis Tewfik, Boyd Santell as Sethos, Marianna Hill as Cleo Patrick, Sid Haig as Royal Apothecary, Victor Buono as King Tut, Rene Paul as Man of Distinction | 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: Fran Ryan (1) as Chairperson, James Griffith (1) as Tiger, Milton Berle as Lefty, Michael Vandever as Mad Dog Parker, Tisha Sterling as Legs Parker, Peter Brooks as Machine Gun Parker, Robert Biheller as Prettty Boy Parker, Budd Perkins as Prison Guard, Lyzanne LaDue as Nurse, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Shelley Winters as Ma Parker | 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: Fran Ryan (1) as Chairperson, James Griffith (1) as Tiger, Milton Berle as Lefty, Michael Vandever as Mad Dog Parker, Tisha Sterling as Legs Parker, Peter Brooks as Machine Gun Parker, Robert Biheller as Prettty Boy Parker, Budd Perkins as Prison Guard, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Shelley Winters as Ma Parker | 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: Jerry Doggett as Forbes, Sammy Davis, Jr. as Himself, Michael Pate as Second Hand #3, Sandra Lynn as Girl, Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Frontenal, Herbert Anderson as Hummert, Ivan Triesault as Parkhurst, Eileen O'Neill as Millie, Roger Bacon as Boy, Walter Slezak as The Clock King, Linda Lorimer as Car Hop | 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: Jerry Doggett as Forbes, Michael Pate as Second Hand #3, Sandra Lynn as Girl, Louise Lorimer as Mrs. Frontenal, Herbert Anderson as Hummert, Ivan Triesault as Parkhurst, Eileen O'Neill as Millie, Roger Bacon as Boy, Linda Lorimer as Car Hop, Walter Slezak as The Clock King | 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: 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, Grant Woods as Tour Guide, Albert Carrier as Pete Savage, 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 | 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: 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, Grant Woods as Tour Guide, Albert Carrier as Pete Savage, 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, Bill Dana as Jose Jimenez, George McCoy as Motorist | 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: Edy Williams as Rae, Marilyn Hanold as Doe, Diane Farrell as Sally, James Millhollin as Alfred Slye, Sivi Aberg as Mimi, Liberace as Chandell/Fingers (Likewise Harry), Jack Perkins as Piano Mover / Henchman | 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: 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, Judy Parker as Penguin Girl #1, Linda Meyers as Penguin Girl #2, Joe Besser as Collector, 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 | 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: James O'Hara as Police Sergeant, Dee Hartford as Miss Iceland, Nicky Blair as Shivers, Kem Dibbs as Chill, Charlie O'Donnell as TV Newsman, Robert Wiensko (2) as Iceman, Mike Durkin as Little Boy, Marie Windsor as Nellie Majors, Joan Twelve as Bathing Beauty, Otto Preminger as Mr. Freeze | 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: James O'Hara as Police Sergeant, Dee Hartford as Miss Iceland, Nicky Blair as Shivers, Kem Dibbs as Chill, Charlie O'Donnell as TV Announcer, Robert Wiensko (2) as Iceman, Mike Durkin as Little Boy, Marie Windsor as Nellie Majors, Joan Twelve as Bathing Beauty, Otto Preminger as Mr. Freeze | Director: George Waggner Writer: Max Hodge | | | | | | | | | |
| 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: James O'Hara as Sgt. O'Leary, Murray Pollack as Victim #3, Ben Gage as Clerk, Joyce Nizzari as Girl, Hugh Douglas as Announcer, Woody Strode as Grand Mogul, William McLennon as Victim #2, Harry Stanton as Victim #1, Charles J. Stewart as Clergyman | 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: Timothy Scott as Messy James, Joan Stanley as Okie Annie, John Mitchum as Rip Snorting, Milton Frome as Laughing Leo, Jack Carter (1) as Hot Rod Harry, Eric Shea as Andy, Kathryn Minner as Little Old Lady, James McHale as Guard, Joan Staley as Okie Annie, Cliff Robertson as Shame | 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: Timothy Scott as Messy James, Joan Stanley as Okie Annie, John Mitchum as Rip Snorting, Milton Frome as Laughing Leo, Jack Carter (1) as Hot Rod Harry, Eric Shea as Andy, Kathryn Minner as Little Old Lady, James McHale as Guard, Werner Klemperer as Colonel Klink (window cameo), Cliff Robertson as Shame | 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: Stanley Ralph Ross as Ballpoint Baxter, Vito Scotti as Maty Dee, Lane Bradford as Cordy Blue, Voltaire Perkins as Judge Moot, Marvin Brody as Bailiff, Violet Carson as Lady, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, James O'Hara as Cop, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton | 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: Stanley Ralph Ross as Ballpoint Baxter, Vito Scotti as Maty Dee, Lane Bradford as Cordy Blue, Voltaire Perkins as Judge Moot, Marvin Brody as Bailiff, Violet Carson as Lady, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, James O'Hara as Cop | 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: 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, Peter Leeds as Harry Upps, Judy Strangis as First Girl, 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 | 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: 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, Peter Leeds as Harry Upps, 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 | Director: James B. Clark (1) Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross | | | | | | | | | |
| 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: 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, C. Lindsay Workman as Tuthill, Ray Montgomery as Officer Dan Dietrich, 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 | Director: George Waggner Writer: Ellis St. Joseph, Charles Hoffman | | | |
| 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: 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, C. Lindsay Workman as Tuthill, Ray Montgomery as Officer Dan Dietrich, 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 | 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: Paul Bryar (1) as Jennings, Leonard Bremen as Benny, Jean Hale as Polly, Victor Aames as Skimmer, Leonid Kinskey as Professor Overbeck, Jesslyn Fax as Bonbon, Gil Stuart as British Operator, Margaret Teele as Russian Operator, Charles Picerni as Stooge #1, Barbara Morrison as Hattie Hatfield, David Wayne as The Mad Hatter, Ivy Bethune as Maudie | 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: Paul Bryar (1) as Jennings, Leonard Bremen as Benny, Jean Hale as Polly, Victor Aames as Skimmer, Leonid Kinskey as Professor Overbeck, Jesslyn Fax as Bonbon, 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, Ivy Bethune as Maudie, Roger Creed as Stooge #2, | Uncredited: Gil Stuart as British Operator, Heather Young as American 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: Charles Picerni as Uranus, Hal Baylor as Mercury, Joe Di Reda (1) as Mars, Eddie Saenz as Saturn, Dick Crockett as Neptune, Charles Fredericks (1) as Leo Crustash, Howard Wendell as Basil Bowman, Louis Cordova as Salesman, Vincent Barbi as Truck Driver, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Terry Moore as Venus | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stephen Kandel, Stanford Sherman | | | |
| 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: Charles Picerni as Uranus, Hal Baylor as Mercury, Joe Di Reda (1) as Mars, Eddie Saenz as Saturn, Dick Crockett as Neptune, Charles Fredericks (1) as Leo Crustash, Howard Wendell as Basil Bowman, Louis Cordova as Salesman, 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 | 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: Charles Picerni as Uranus, Hal Baylor as Mercury, Joe Di Reda (1) as Mars, Eddie Saenz as Saturn, Dick Crockett as Neptune, Louis Cordova as Salesman, Vincent Barbi as Truck Driver, Rob Reiner as Delivery Boy, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Cesar Romero as The Joker | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stanford Sherman, Stephen Kandel | | | | | | | | | |
| 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: Don Hannum as 1st Guard, Milton Stark as Mr. Tambor, Alan Reed, Jr. as General MacGruder, Kimberly Allen (1) as Miss Patterson, Frank Baron as Henchman #1, Ted Fish as Truckdriver, Frank Conte as Henchman #2, 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 | 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: 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, Frank Conte as Henchman #2, Andy Romano as 2nd Guard, 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 | 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: Don Hannum as 1st Guard, Milton Stark as Mr. Tambor, Frank Baron as Henchman #1, Ted Fish as Truckdriver, Frank Conte as Henchman #2, Andy Romano as 2nd Guard, Brad Logan as Workman, Burgess Meredith as The Penguin, Carolyn Jones (2) as Marsha, Queen Of Diamonds, Kimberly Allen (1) as Miss Patterson, Estelle Winwood as Aunt Hilda | 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: Byron Keith as Mayor Linseed, Ken Scott as Down, Deanna Lund as Anna Gram, Jim Lefebvre as Across, Eddie Quillan as Newsie, Martin Kosleck as Professor Avery Evans Charm, Bud Furillo as Reporter, Tom Kelly (1) as TV Reporter, John Astin (1) as The Riddler | Director: James B. Clark (1) Writer: William P. D'Angelo | | | | | | | | | |
| 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: Ed Deemer as Yock, Clint Ritchie as Boff, Hollie Haze as Miranda Fleece, J. Edward McKinley as Mr. Flamm, Lawrence Montaigne as Mr. Glee, Phyllis Douglas as Josie Miller, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Oscar Beregi, Jr. as Dr. Floyd | 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: Jacques Bergerac as Freddy, Paul Mantee as Comell, Sheldon Allman as Penn, Paul Picerni as Brown, Whitney Blake as Amber Forever, Jan Burrell as Alma Mater, Art Linkletter as Himself, Stanley Adams as Captain Courages, Julie Newmar as Catwoman, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton | 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: 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, Rico Cattani as Reprint, Alex Rocco as Block, Harry Frazier as Mr. Stample, 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 | 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: 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, Rico Cattani as Reprint, Alex Rocco as Block, Harry Frazier as Mr. Stample, Angelique Pettyjohn as 1st Model (Angelique), Roger C. Carmel as Col. Gumm | 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: 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, Joe Abdullah as Guard, Nelson Olmsted as Carson, 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 | Director: James B. Clark (1) Writer: Pauline Townsend, Leo 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: 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, Joe Abdullah as Guard, Nelson Olmsted as Carson, Walter Reed as Officer, Victor Buono as King Tut, Lee Meriwether as Lisa Carson, Barry Dennen as Valet | 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: Don 'Red' Barry as Tarantula, Milton Stark as Irving Bracken, Meg Wyllie as Grandma, George Raft as Cameo, Mike Lane (1) as Daddy Longlegs, Al Ferrara as Trap Door, Pitt Herbert as Irving Leghorn, Grady Sutton as Irving Cash, George Chandler as Grandpa, Walker Edmiston as Teller, Tallulah Bankhead as Black Widow, Don Briggs as Irving Irving, Richard Krisher as Motorcycle Cop | 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: Don 'Red' Barry as Tarantula, Milton Stark as Irving Bracken, Meg Wyllie as Grandma, George Raft as Cameo, Mike Lane (1) as Daddy Longlegs, Al Ferrara as Trap Door, Pitt Herbert as Irving Leghorn, Grady Sutton as Irving Cash, George Chandler as Grandpa, Walker Edmiston as Teller | 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: Jack Perkins as 2nd Henchman, Milton Stark as 2nd Browser, Jerry Catron as 1st Henchman, Owen McGiveney as Charles, Reginald Gardiner as Bernie Parks, Fritz Field as Oliver Muzzy, Jody Gilbert as Mrs. Putney, Gail Ommerle as 1st Browser, Jan Arvan as Judge, Cesar Romero as The Joker, Diana Ivarson as Baby Jane Towser | 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: Leslie Parrish as Glacia Glaze/Emma Strunk, John Archer (2) as Captain Carlisle, H. M. Wynant as Frosty, Elisha Cook, Jr. as Isaac Isaacson, Schuyler Aubrey (1) as Woman Skater, Anthony Aiello as Officer I, Alfred Daniels as Officer II, Eddie Ness as Coast Guard Officer, Ron Riley (2) as Usher, Eli Wallach as Mr. Freeze | 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: Leslie Parrish as Glacia Glaze/Emma Strunk, John Archer (2) as Captain Carlisle, H. M. Wynant as Frosty, Elisha Cook, Jr. as Isaac Isaacson, Schuyler Aubrey (1) as Woman Skater, Anthony Aiello as Officer I, Alfred Daniels as Officer II, Eddie Ness as Coast Guard Officer, Eli Wallach as Mr. Freeze | Director: Oscar Randolph Writer: Charles Hoffman | | | | Season 3 |
| Return to the Batcave: The Misadventures of Adam and Burt (Mar/09/2003) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Brett Rickaby as Young Frank Gorshin, Curtis Armstrong as Jerry the Butler, Adam West as Himself, Julie Newmar as Arizona Bar Owner/Herself, Amy Acker as Kathy Kersh, Tait Ruppert as Publicist, Carl Ciarfalio as Henchman - Slim, Lee Meriwether as Waitress in diner, Bobby Porter (1) as Henchman - Big Joe, Frank Tahoe as Robin stuntman, Burt Ward as Himself | Director: Paul A. Kaufman Writer: Duane Poole | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 102 :03x08 - The Ogg and I (1) (Nov/02/1967) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: James O'Hara as Policeman, Pat Becker as Technician, Violet Carson as Old Lady, Alfred Dennis as Omar Orloff, Alan Hale, Jr. as Gilligan, James Lanphier as Indian Man, Mary Benoit as Petula, Jon Lormer as Professor Dactyl, Donald Elson as Tender, Vincent Price as Egghead, Anne Baxter as Olga, Queen Of The Cossacks, Bill Corcoran as Boy Scout | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stanford Sherman | | | |
| 103 :03x09 - How to Hatch a Dinosaur (2) (Nov/09/1967) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: James O'Hara as Policeman, Pat Becker as Technician, Violet Carson as Old Lady, Alfred Dennis as Omar Orloff, Alan Hale, Jr. as Gilligan, James Lanphier as Indian Man, Mary Benoit as Petula, Jon Lormer as Professor Dactyl, Anne Baxter as Olga, Queen Of The Cossacks, Donald Elson as Tender, Vincent Price as Egghead, Bill Corcoran as Boy Scout | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stanford Sherman | | | | | | |
| 105 :03x11 - The Londinium Larcenies (1) (Nov/23/1967) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Monte Landis (1) as Basil, Harvey Jason as Scudder, Larry Anthony as Digby, Maurice Dallimore as Watson, Gil Stuart as The Bobby, Joe Abdullah as Fagin, Rudy Vallee as Lord Marmaduke Fogg, Lyn Peters as Prudence, Aleta Rotell as Daisy, Nannette Turner as Sheila, Glynis Johns (1) as Lady Penelope Peasoup, Lynley Lawrence as Kit, Stacey Maxwell as Rosamund | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Charles Hoffman, Elkan Allen | | | |
| 106 :03x12 - The Foggiest Notion (2) (Nov/30/1967) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Harvey Jason as Scudder, Larry Anthony as Digby, Maurice Dallimore as Watson, Gil Stuart as The Bobby, Joe Abdullah as Fagin, Rudy Vallee as Lord Marmaduke Fogg, Lyn Peters as Prudence, Aleta Rotell as Daisy, Nannette Turner as Sheila, Monte Landis (1) as Basil, Stacey Maxwell as Rosamund, Glynis Johns (1) as Lady Penelope Peasoup, Lynley Lawrence as Kit | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Elkan Allen, Charles Rudolph | | | |
| 107 :03x13 - The Bloody Tower (3) (Dec/07/1967) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Harvey Jason as Scudder, Larry Anthony as Digby, Maurice Dallimore as Watson, Gil Stuart as The Bobby, Joe Abdullah as Fagin, Rudy Vallee as Lord Marmaduke Fogg, Lyn Peters as Prudence, Aleta Rotell as Daisy, Nannette Turner as Sheila, Monte Landis (1) as Basil, Stacey Maxwell as Rosamund, Lynley Lawrence as Kit | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Charles Hoffman, Elkan Allen | | | | | | | | | |
| 110 :03x16 - The Funny Feline Felonies (1) (Dec/28/1967) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Gil Perkins as Foreman, Louis Quinn as Mr. Keeper, Sandy Kevin as Giggler, Bobby Hall (3) as Laugher, Pierre Salinger as Lucky Pierre, Rusty Lane as Judge, Ronald Long as Karnaby Katz, Dick Kallman as Little Louie Groovy, Joe E. Ross as Louie's Groovy Agent, Christine Nelson (1) as Mrs. Keeper, Eartha Kitt as Catwoman, David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Cesar Romero as The Joker | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross | | | |
| 111 :03x17 - The Joke's on Catwoman (2) (Jan/04/1968) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: David Lewis (3) as Warden Crichton, Gil Perkins as Foreman, Louis Quinn as Mr. Keeper, Sandy Kevin as Giggler, Bobby Hall (3) as Laugher, Pierre Salinger as Lucky Pierre, Rusty Lane as Judge, Ronald Long as Karnaby Katz, Dick Kallman as Little Louie Groovy, Eartha Kitt as Catwoman, Joe E. Ross as Louie's Groovy Agent, Christine Nelson (1) as Mrs. Keeper, Cesar Romero as The Joker | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross | | | | | | |
| 113 :03x19 - Nora Clavicle and the Ladies' Crime Club (Jan/18/1968) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Byron Keith as Mayor Linseed, Judy Parker as Telephone Operator, Alyce Andrece as 3rd Policewoman, Rhae Andrece as 2nd Policewoman, Ginny Gan (1) as 1st Policewoman, Jean Byron as Mrs. Millie Lindseed, Larry Gelman as Bank Manager, Inga Neilson as Angelina, June Wilkinson as Evelina, Barbara Rush as Nora Clavicle, Elizabeth Baur (1) as 4th Policewoman | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stanford Sherman | | | |
| 114 :03x20 - Penguin's Clean Sweep (Jan/25/1968) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Newell Oestreich as Pushbroom, Burgess Meredith as Penguin, Pamela McMyler as Teenage Girl, David Galliagn as Teenage Boy, John Vivyan as Bank Director, Richard Jury as Bank Teller, Angelo Posito as Thug #2, Abel Fernández as Thug #1, William Phillips (3) as Mint Supervisor, Len Felber as Policeman, Charles Dierkop as Monique Van Vooren, Monique Van Vooren as Miss Clean, John Beradino as Doctor | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stanford Sherman | | | | | | |
| 116 :03x22 - The Great Train Robbery (2) (Feb/08/1968) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Victor Lundin as Chief Standing Pat, Barry Dennen as Fred, Hermione Baddeley as Frontier Fanny, Dina Merrill as Calamity Jan, Brian Sullivan (2) as Fortissimo Fra Diavlo, Dorothy Kirsten as Leonora Sotto Voce, Jerry Mathers as Pops The Doorman (cameo), Arnold Stang as Peter (gun shop owner), Robert Casper as Train Clerk, James Jeter as Train Guard, Cliff Robertson as Shame | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Stanley Ralph Ross | | | | | | | | | | | | |
| 120 :03x26 - Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires (Mar/14/1968) | | 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. | | Guest Stars: Zsa Zsa Gabor as Minerva, William Smith (1) as Adonis, Boyd Santell as Security Guard, Jacques Bergerac as Freddy Touche The Fence, Al Ferrara as Atlas, George N. Neise as Mr. Shubert, Yvonne Arnett as Aphrodite, Mark Bailey (1) as Apollo | Director: Oscar Rudolph Writer: Charles Hoffman | | | |
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