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List of Batman (TV series) episodes

The following is an episode list for the 1966 Batman television series starring Adam West and Burt Ward.

Series overview edit

SeasonEpisodesOriginally aired
First airedLast aired
134January 12, 1966 (1966-01-12)May 5, 1966 (1966-05-05)
260September 7, 1966 (1966-09-07)March 30, 1967 (1967-03-30)
326September 14, 1967 (1967-09-14)March 14, 1968 (1968-03-14)

Episodes edit

Season 1 (1966) edit

Season 1 aired two episodes per week, on Wednesdays and Thursdays, and followed a single storyline per week.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSpecial Guest Villain
11"Hi Diddle Riddle"Robert ButlerLorenzo Semple Jr.January 12, 1966 (1966-01-12)The Riddler
(Frank Gorshin)
Molly (Jill St. John)
22"Smack in the Middle"January 13, 1966 (1966-01-13)
While the Riddler maneuvers Batman into being sued, the Dynamic Duo investigate the supervillain's concurrent scheme.
33"Fine Feathered Finks"Robert ButlerLorenzo Semple Jr.January 19, 1966 (1966-01-19)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
44"The Penguin's a Jinx"January 20, 1966 (1966-01-20)
The Penguin plots to manipulate Batman into inadvertently devising capers for him.
55"The Joker Is Wild"Don WeisRobert DozierJanuary 26, 1966 (1966-01-26)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
66"Batman Is Riled"January 27, 1966 (1966-01-27)
The Joker decides to fight fire with fire against Batman with a utility belt of his own.
77"Instant Freeze"Robert ButlerMax HodgeFebruary 2, 1966 (1966-02-02)Mr. Freeze
(George Sanders)
88"Rats Like Cheese"February 3, 1966 (1966-02-03)
Dr. Shivel aka Mr. Freeze has returned and is seeking revenge on Batman, who accidentally spilled a freeze solution on him, forcing him to live in a climate 50 degrees below zero. He commits crimes involving diamonds, or "ice", in different forms.
99"Zelda the Great"Norman FosterLorenzo Semple Jr.February 9, 1966 (1966-02-09)Zelda The Great
(Anne Baxter)
Eivol Ekdal
(Jack Kruschen; not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain)
1010"A Death Worse Than Fate"February 10, 1966 (1966-02-10)
The Dynamic Duo arranges a trap for an elusive annual bank robber, but the female magician they are hunting is on to them with a new scheme of her own.
1111"A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away"Tom GriesFred De GorterFebruary 16, 1966 (1966-02-16)The Riddler
(Frank Gorshin)
1212"When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play"February 17, 1966 (1966-02-17)
When a visiting King is accosted by the Riddler, the Dynamic Duo pursues his subsequent complex trail of riddles to try to stop him.
1313"The Thirteenth Hat"Norman FosterCharles HoffmanFebruary 23, 1966 (1966-02-23)The Mad Hatter
(David Wayne)
1414"Batman Stands Pat"February 24, 1966 (1966-02-24)
Jervis Tetch, aka the Mad Hatter, is abducting all the jurors who convicted him of a previous crime wave. He is also taking their hats. His final target is none other than Batman, who provided the key testimony in the Mad Hatter's trial.
1515"The Joker Goes to School"Murray GoldenLorenzo Semple Jr.March 2, 1966 (1966-03-02)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
1616"He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul"March 3, 1966 (1966-03-03)
The Joker strikes at the high school level when his rigged vending machines give out stocks, bonds, and silver dollars. It's all part of his sinister scheme to blackmail the school’s basketball team.
1717"True or False-Face"William A. GrahamStephen KandelMarch 9, 1966 (1966-03-09)False Face
(Malachi Throne, billed only as "?" before the end of part 2)
1818"Holy Rat Race"March 10, 1966 (1966-03-10)
A master of disguise, False Face, is on the loose in Gotham City and launches a barrage of tricky true-or-false crimes including replacing a bank's real money with counterfeits.
1919"The Purr-fect Crime"James SheldonStanley Ralph Ross
& Lee Orgel
March 16, 1966 (1966-03-16)Catwoman
(Julie Newmar)
2020"Better Luck Next Time"March 17, 1966 (1966-03-17)
Catwoman steals some priceless art but the importance of the crimes go beyond the taking of the objects involved.
2121"The Penguin Goes Straight"Leslie H. MartinsonLorenzo Semple Jr.
& John Cardwell
March 23, 1966 (1966-03-23)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
2222"Not Yet, He Ain't"March 24, 1966 (1966-03-24)
The Penguin apparently goes straight, thwarting crimes across Gotham City and offering his services as a security expert. Batman doesn't believe it and sets out to prove the Penguin guilty of a crime, but the Dynamic Duo end up framed for jewel theft.
2323"The Ring of Wax"James B. ClarkJack Paritz
& Bob Rodgers
March 30, 1966 (1966-03-30)The Riddler
(Frank Gorshin)
2424"Give 'Em the Axe"March 31, 1966 (1966-03-31)
The Riddler's latest scheme involves stealing a wax figure to melt down for its wax that is powerfully corrosive when exposed to direct flame. He wants to open a vault of rare books to find the key to an ancient treasure.
2525"The Joker Trumps an Ace"Richard C. SarafianFrancis M. Cockrell
& Marian B. Cockrell
April 6, 1966 (1966-04-06)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
2626"Batman Sets the Pace"April 7, 1966 (1966-04-07)
A wave of senseless robberies by the Joker prove to be part of a plot against a visiting maharajah.
2727"The Curse of Tut"Charles R. RondeauRobert C. Dennis
& Earl Barret
April 13, 1966 (1966-04-13)King Tut
(Victor Buono)
2828"The Pharaoh's in a Rut"April 14, 1966 (1966-04-14)
A new villain called King Tut, a former academic who thinks he is really King Tut, prepares to claim Gotham City as his new Thebes.
2929"The Bookworm Turns"Larry PeerceHendrik VollaertsApril 20, 1966 (1966-04-20)The Bookworm
(Roddy McDowall)
3030"While Gotham City Burns"April 21, 1966 (1966-04-21)
When Commissioner Gordon's death is faked by the Bookworm, the Dynamic Duo must track down the literate criminal to find out what he is up to. Cameo by Jerry Lewis as himself during a wall climb by Batman & Robin.
3131"Death in Slow Motion"Charles R. RondeauRichard CarrApril 27, 1966 (1966-04-27)The Riddler
(Frank Gorshin)
3232"The Riddler's False Notion"April 28, 1966 (1966-04-28)
The Riddler is back, and is pursuing a silent movie theme with his latest scheme. As the Dynamic Duo pursue the Riddler, they discover the true purpose behind his cinematic caper and his ultimate target. Along the way Riddler abducts Robin and places him in a series of classic death-perils. Silent film star Francis X. Bushman appears as Mr. Van Jones in his final acting appearance before his death in August 1966.
3333"Fine Finny Fiends"Tom GriesSheldon StarkMay 4, 1966 (1966-05-04)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
3434"Batman Makes the Scenes"May 5, 1966 (1966-05-05)
The Penguin has returned and has a dastardly plan involving Alfred, whom the Penguin captures and brainwashes to be his unwitting pawn for his scheme against a wealthy social event.

Film (1966) edit

A couple of months after the first season finished airing, a cinematic feature film of Batman premiered in theaters on July 30, 1966, featuring four of the most prominent villains, and new Bat Gadgets that were enabled by the bigger budget of the film. Julie Newmar, who had played The Catwoman in Season 1, was unavailable to act in the film due to a back injury, and was replaced in the role by Lee Meriwether.

TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSpecial Guest Villains
BatmanLeslie H. MartinsonLorenzo Semple Jr.July 30, 1966 (1966-07-30)Catwoman (Lee Meriwether)
The Joker (Cesar Romero)
The Penguin (Burgess Meredith)
The Riddler (Frank Gorshin)

Season 2 (1966–67) edit

As with the first season, Season 2 aired two episodes per week, on Wednesdays and Thursdays. The two episodes in a given week were a single storyline in 26 of the 30 weeks that made up season 2. The four weeks that were the exception to this were during weeks 19–22 of the season, with three storylines that each crossed over into the following week; a three-parter, followed by a two-parter, followed by another three-parter.

Despite being the most prominent villain during the first season, Frank Gorshin was completely absent as The Riddler during season 2, as Gorshin was holding out for a salary increase for continuing on in the role, which the studio refused to comply with. As a result, a storyline in season 2 that was originally intended for the Riddler was instead given to a character called The Puzzler, while another storyline later on in season 2 saw John Astin replace Gorshin in the role of the Riddler.

After her absence in the 1966 film, Julie Newmar returned to the role of The Catwoman in season 2, becoming the most prominent villain during the season. Although Barbara Gordon / Batgirl would not be depicted until Season 3, Barbara is discussed in the late season 2 episodes "Batman's Waterloo" and "The Duo Defy", foreshadowing her debut months later.

Mr. Freeze was portrayed by George Sanders in season 1, but Sanders was unavailable to reprise the role. As a result, Otto Preminger was cast to portray Mr. Freeze in season 2, where Mr. Freeze was going to appear in 4 episodes. Due to tensions and difficulties on set in Preminger's two-part storyline, Eli Wallach replaced Preminger in the role of Mr. Freeze for the final two-part storyline of season 2.

Episode 39 sees the first use of the "Batdrone", used to fly over Gotham City looking for an unauthorized TV broadcast location. This was at a time, during the Vietnam War, when such unmanned drone technology only existed in highly classified form.[1]

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSpecial Guest Villain(s)
351"Shoot a Crooked Arrow"Sherman MarksStanley Ralph RossSeptember 7, 1966 (1966-09-07)The Archer
(Art Carney)
362"Walk the Straight and Narrow"September 8, 1966 (1966-09-08)
The Archer arrives in Gotham City and begins robbing the rich to give to the poor, but soon changes his tactics for personal gain.
373"Hot Off the Griddle"Don WeisStanley Ralph RossSeptember 14, 1966 (1966-09-14)Catwoman
(Julie Newmar)
384"The Cat and the Fiddle"September 15, 1966 (1966-09-15)
The Caped Crusaders employ a newspaper columnist to snare Catwoman, not realizing the writer is actually working for her.
395"The Minstrel's Shakedown"Murray GoldenFrancis M. Cockrell
& Marian B. Cockrell
September 21, 1966 (1966-09-21)The Minstrel
(Van Johnson)
406"Barbecued Batman?"September 22, 1966 (1966-09-22)
A new villain called The Minstrel holds Gotham's stock market for ransom with his expertise in electronics.
417"The Spell of Tut"Larry PeerceRobert C. Dennis
& Earl Barret
September 28, 1966 (1966-09-28)King Tut
(Victor Buono)
428"Tut's Case is Shut"September 29, 1966 (1966-09-29)
King Tut plans to put the whole of Gotham City under his power with an ancient chemical.
439"The Greatest Mother of Them All"Oscar RudolphHenry SlesarOctober 5, 1966 (1966-10-05)Ma Parker
(Shelley Winters)
Catwoman
(Julie Newmar)
(cameo in part 2)
4410"Ma Parker"October 6, 1966 (1966-10-06)
The infamous Ma Parker arrives in Gotham City and plans to take over the city penitentiary.
4511"The Clock King's Crazy Crimes"James NeilsonBill Finger &
Charles Sinclair
October 12, 1966 (1966-10-12)The Clock King
(Walter Slezak)
4612"The Clock King Gets Crowned"October 13, 1966 (1966-10-13)
Clock King uses various mechanical clock parts to try to kill Batman and Robin, and steal a fortune.
4713"An Egg Grows in Gotham"George WaggnerT : Stanley Ralph Ross
S : Edwin Self
October 19, 1966 (1966-10-19)Egghead
(Vincent Price)
4814"The Yegg Foes in Gotham"October 20, 1966 (1966-10-20)
Egghead, the smartest villain in the world, disrupts a long-standing lease to take over Gotham City and almost figures out Batman's true identity.
4915"The Devil's Fingers"Larry PeerceLorenzo Semple Jr.October 26, 1966 (1966-10-26)Chandell & Harry
(Liberace)
5016"The Dead Ringers"October 27, 1966 (1966-10-27)
While the Dynamic Duo are temporarily away, the musician Chandell plans to marry Aunt Harriet as part of his scheme to steal the Wayne fortune to pay off a debt, owed to his criminal twin brother, Harry.
5117"Hizzonner the Penguin"Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanNovember 2, 1966 (1966-11-02)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
5218"Dizzoner the Penguin"November 3, 1966 (1966-11-03)
Penguin and Batman square off in the Gotham City mayoral election. Batman dryly discusses the issues, while Penguin runs a campaign based on hoopla and thuggery.
5319"Green Ice"George WaggnerMax HodgeNovember 9, 1966 (1966-11-09)Mr. Freeze
(Otto Preminger)
5420"Deep Freeze"November 10, 1966 (1966-11-10)
After kidnapping Miss Iceland, whom he wants to forcibly marry, Mr. Freeze tries to thwart Batman and Robin by sullying their public image.
5521"The Impractical Joker"James B. ClarkJay Thompson &
Charles Hoffman
November 16, 1966 (1966-11-16)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
5622"The Joker's Provokers"November 17, 1966 (1966-11-17)
Joker engages in a key-themed crime spree, which includes his plans to outwit Batman and Robin.
5723"Marsha, Queen of Diamonds"James B. ClarkStanford ShermanNovember 23, 1966 (1966-11-23)Marsha,
Queen of Diamonds
(Carolyn Jones)
5824"Marsha's Scheme of Diamonds"November 24, 1966 (1966-11-24)
Marsha tries to romance Batman in order to get her hands on a large industrial diamond he uses in the Batcave.
5925"Come Back, Shame"Oscar RudolphStanley Ralph RossNovember 30, 1966 (1966-11-30)Shame
(Cliff Robertson)
6026"It's How You Play the Game"December 1, 1966 (1966-12-01)
Shame plans to build a powerful truck engine to help him outwit the Batmobile.
6127"The Penguin's Nest"Murray GoldenLorenzo Semple Jr.December 7, 1966 (1966-12-07)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
6228"The Bird's Last Jest"December 8, 1966 (1966-12-08)
Batman becomes suspicious when Penguin wants to be arrested.
6329"The Cat's Meow"James B. ClarkStanley Ralph RossDecember 14, 1966 (1966-12-14)Catwoman
(Julie Newmar)
6430"The Bat's Kow Tow"December 15, 1966 (1966-12-15)
Catwoman gets her claws on a device capable of stealing people's voices and uses this to steal the voices of English singing duo Chad & Jeremy to hold their country for ransom.
6531"The Puzzles Are Coming"Jeffrey HaydenFred De GorterDecember 21, 1966 (1966-12-21)The Puzzler
(Maurice Evans)
6632"The Duo is Slumming"December 22, 1966 (1966-12-22)
The Puzzler plans to steal a new jet plane and confound Batman and Robin with his aviatic and Shakespearean themed puzzles.
6733"The Sandman Cometh"George WaggnerT : Charles Hoffman
S/T : Ellis St. Joseph
December 28, 1966 (1966-12-28)The Sandman
(Michael Rennie)
& Catwoman
(Julie Newmar)
6834"The Catwoman Goeth"December 29, 1966 (1966-12-29)
Catwoman teams up with the continental crook Sandman to steal a fortune and finally eliminate the Dynamic Duo.
6935"The Contaminated Cowl"Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanJanuary 4, 1967 (1967-01-04)The Mad Hatter
(David Wayne)
7036"The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul"January 5, 1967 (1967-01-05)
The Mad Hatter plans to finally get his hands on Batman's cowl and apparently kills the Dynamic Duo in the attempt.
7137"The Zodiac Crimes"Oscar RudolphT : Stanford Sherman
S/T : Stephen Kandel
January 11, 1967 (1967-01-11)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
& The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
(The Penguin in parts 1 and 3 only)
7238"The Joker's Hard Times"January 12, 1967 (1967-01-12)
7339"The Penguin Declines"January 18, 1967 (1967-01-18)
Joker and Penguin team up for a massive crime spree in Gotham City.
7440"That Darn Catwoman"Oscar RudolphStanley Ralph RossJanuary 19, 1967 (1967-01-19)Catwoman
(Julie Newmar)
& Pussycat
(Lesley Gore; not billed as Extra Special Guest Villainess)
7541"Scat! Darn Catwoman"January 25, 1967 (1967-01-25)
Catwoman drugs Robin, thus inducing him to join her gang.
7642"Penguin Is a Girl's Best Friend"James B. ClarkStanford ShermanJanuary 26, 1967 (1967-01-26)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
& Marsha,
Queen of Diamonds
(Carolyn Jones)
7743"Penguin Sets a Trend"February 1, 1967 (1967-02-01)
7844"Penguin's Disastrous End"February 2, 1967 (1967-02-02)
The Penguin and Marsha team up to open a movie company as a front for a massive caper, and has Batman and Robin star as the leads.
7945"Batman's Anniversary"James B. ClarkWilliam P. D'AngeloFebruary 8, 1967 (1967-02-08)The Riddler
(John Astin)
8046"A Riddling Controversy"February 9, 1967 (1967-02-09)
The Riddler returns to confound Batman on his anniversary with a new caper.
8147"The Joker's Last Laugh"Oscar RudolphT : Lorenzo Semple Jr.
S : Peter Rabe
February 15, 1967 (1967-02-15)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
8248"The Joker's Epitaph"February 16, 1967 (1967-02-16)
Joker starts a counterfeiting operation using robots and tricks Bruce Wayne into handing control of the bank over to him.
8349"Catwoman Goes to College"Robert SparrStanley Ralph RossFebruary 22, 1967 (1967-02-22)Catwoman
(Julie Newmar) &
Freddy the Fence
(Jacques Bergerac; not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain)
8450"Batman Displays His Knowledge"February 23, 1967 (1967-02-23)
Catwoman is released from prison on good behavior and starts attending Gotham City college.
8551"A Piece of the Action"Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanMarch 1, 1967 (1967-03-01)Colonel Gumm
(Roger C. Carmel; not billed as Special Guest Villain)
8652"Batman's Satisfaction[nb 1]"March 2, 1967 (1967-03-02)
The Green Hornet & Kato arrive in Gotham City to stop Colonel Gumm and his counterfeit stamp operation, with Batman & Robin also appearing on the scene.
8753"King Tut's Coup"James B. ClarkT : Stanley Ralph Ross
S : Leo Townsend & Pauline Townsend
March 8, 1967 (1967-03-08)King Tut
(Victor Buono)
8854"Batman's Waterloo"March 9, 1967 (1967-03-09)
King Tut kidnaps a socialite, believing her to be the reincarnation of Cleopatra, tries to drown Batman, who is locked in a sarcophagus, and makes plans to boil Robin in oil.
8955"Black Widow Strikes Again"Oscar RudolphRobert MintzMarch 15, 1967 (1967-03-15)Black Widow
(Miss Tallulah Bankhead)
9056"Caught in the Spider's Den"March 16, 1967 (1967-03-16)
Black Widow begins robbing banks and mesmerizes Batman to do her bidding.
9157"Pop Goes the Joker"George WaggnerStanford ShermanMarch 22, 1967 (1967-03-22)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
9258"Flop Goes the Joker"March 23, 1967 (1967-03-23)
Joker begins an art-themed caper with a final goal of stealing a collection of paintings and nearly kills Robin in the attempt.
9359"Ice Spy"Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanMarch 29, 1967 (1967-03-29)Mr. Freeze
(Eli Wallach)
9460"The Duo Defy"March 30, 1967 (1967-03-30)
Mr. Freeze abducts a scientist to extort the formula for a freezing solution.

Season 3 (1967–68) edit

In Season 3, the format of the storylines were somewhat at variance with previous seasons. Season 3 aired just one episode per week, on Thursdays, and true multi-part stories were the exception rather than the norm. At the conclusion of each story, the guest villains of the next story would usually make an uncredited appearance in the final scene. For example, Egghead is seen riding into town, literally, at the end of "Louie the Lilac". A notable "spin" on this idea were the "linked" episodes "Ring Around the Riddler" and "The Wail of the Siren". In "Ring Around the Riddler", The Siren has an "introductory" scene assisting The Riddler in his criminal caper and briefly mentioning having her own plans for Commissioner Gordon. Batman subsequently defeats the Riddler, and the Siren returns in the tag to start her own caper, which is the basis of "The Wail of the Siren", really a separate story altogether.

Major cast changes during Season 3 included Yvonne Craig joining as Batgirl, Frank Gorshin returning as The Riddler as a one-episode storyline meant that Gorshin's salary demands could now be met, and Eartha Kitt replacing Julie Newmar as The Catwoman, as Newmar was working on the film Mackenna's Gold. Curiously, a body double (Marilyn Watson) in the penultimate episode "The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra" returned the Catwoman to being a white woman. Meanwhile, ill-health reduced Madge Blake's role as Aunt Harriet Cooper to just two cameo appearances during Season 3; her appearances are indicated in the episode grid below.

No.
overall
No. in
season
TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSpecial Guest Villain(s)
951"Enter Batgirl, Exit Penguin"Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanSeptember 14, 1967 (1967-09-14)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
Penguin kidnaps Barbara Gordon and tries to force her to marry him.
962"Ring Around the Riddler"Sam StrangisCharles HoffmanSeptember 21, 1967 (1967-09-21)The Riddler
(Frank Gorshin)
The Siren
(Joan Collins; not billed as Extra Special Guest Villainess)
The Riddler challenges Batman to a fight in the ring.
Note: This was Madge Blake's first of two appearances in the third season.
973"The Wail of the Siren"George WaggnerStanley Ralph RossSeptember 28, 1967 (1967-09-28)The Siren
(Joan Collins)
The Siren uses her hypnotic powers to take control of both Commissioner Gordon and Bruce Wayne.
984"The Sport of Penguins"Sam StrangisCharles HoffmanOctober 5, 1967 (1967-10-05)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
Lola Lasagne
(Ethel Merman)
995"A Horse of Another Color"October 12, 1967 (1967-10-012)
Penguin and Lola Lasagne team up to pull off a horse racing scam.
1006"The Unkindest Tut of All"Sam StrangisStanley Ralph RossOctober 19, 1967 (1967-10-19)King Tut
(Victor Buono)
King Tut begins making televised predictions and tries to prove that Bruce Wayne is Batman.
1017"Louie, the Lilac"George WaggnerDwight TaylorOctober 26, 1967 (1967-10-26)Louie the Lilac
(Milton Berle)
Louie the Lilac terrorizes Gotham City's flower community.
1028"The Ogg and I"Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanNovember 2, 1967 (1967-11-02)Egghead
(Vincent Price)
Olga, Queen of the Cossacks
(Anne Baxter)
1039"How to Hatch a Dinosaur"November 9, 1967 (1967-11-09)
Egghead teams up with a group of Cossacks, kidnaps Commissioner Gordon and plans to hatch an ancient Dinosaur egg.
10410"Surf's Up! Joker's Under!"Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanNovember 16, 1967 (1967-11-16)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
Joker challenges Batman to a battle on the waves.
10511"The Londinium Larcenies"Oscar RudolphT : Charles Hoffman
S/T : Elkan Allan
November 23, 1967 (1967-11-23)Lord Marmaduke Ffogg
(Rudy Vallée)
Lady Penelope Peasoup
(Glynis Johns)
10612"The Foggiest Notion"November 30, 1967 (1967-11-30)
10713"The Bloody Tower"December 7, 1967 (1967-12-07)
The Terrific Trio head out to Londinium to battle a gang of criminal aristocrats.
Note: Madge Blake made her final series appearance in "The Bloody Tower".
10814"Catwoman's Dressed to Kill"Sam StrangisStanley Ralph RossDecember 14, 1967 (1967-12-14)Catwoman
(Eartha Kitt)
Catwoman plans to conquer Gotham's fashion market.
10915"The Ogg Couple"Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanDecember 21, 1967 (1967-12-21)Egghead
(Vincent Price)
Olga, Queen of the Cossacks
(Anne Baxter)
Egghead and Olga return to cause more mayhem.
11016"The Funny Feline Felonies"Oscar RudolphStanley Ralph RossDecember 28, 1967 (1967-12-28)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
Catwoman
(Eartha Kitt)
11117"The Joke's on Catwoman"January 4, 1968 (1968-01-04)
After being released for good behaviour, Joker is apparently abducted by Catwoman, but this is only a ruse as part of the felonious pair's plan to locate a hidden supply of gunpowder.
11218"Louie's Lethal Lilac Time"Sam StrangisCharles HoffmanJanuary 11, 1968 (1968-01-11)Louie the Lilac
(Milton Berle)
Louie the Lilac abducts Bruce and Dick as part of a new scheme against Gotham.
11319"Nora Clavicle and the
Ladies' Crime Club"
Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanJanuary 18, 1968 (1968-01-18)Nora Clavicle
(Barbara Rush)
Nora Clavicle has Commissioner Gordon and Mayor Linseed fired, then takes over Gotham City, and employs a female-centric government.
11420"Penguin's Clean Sweep"Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanJanuary 25, 1968 (1968-01-25)The Penguin
(Burgess Meredith)
Penguin tricks the people of Gotham City into discarding their currency.
11521"The Great Escape"Oscar RudolphStanley Ralph RossFebruary 1, 1968 (1968-02-01)Shame
(Cliff Robertson)
Calamity Jan
(Dina Merrill)
11622"The Great Train Robbery"February 8, 1968 (1968-02-08)
Shame escapes from jail and starts a new campaign of wily hijinks.
11723"I'll Be a Mummy's Uncle"Sam StrangisStanley Ralph RossFebruary 22, 1968 (1968-02-22)King Tut
(Victor Buono)
King Tut plans to hunt for a mine and accidentally uncovers the Batcave under Wayne Manor.
11824"The Joker's Flying Saucer"Sam StrangisCharles HoffmanFebruary 29, 1968 (1968-02-29)The Joker
(Cesar Romero)
Verdigris
(Richard Bakalyan; not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain)
Joker tricks the people of Gotham into thinking they're being invaded by aliens.
11925"The Entrancing Dr. Cassandra"Sam StrangisStanley Ralph RossMarch 7, 1968 (1968-03-07)Dr. Cassandra Spellcraft
(Ida Lupino)
Cabala
(Howard Duff)
With cameos by Catwoman
Egghead
King Tut
The Joker
The Penguin
and The Riddler
(all uncredited stand-ins)
Dr. Cassandra discovers a way of becoming invisible and helps free Gotham's criminals to rally against the Terrific Trio.
12026"Minerva, Mayhem and Millionaires"Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanMarch 14, 1968 (1968-03-14)Minerva
(Zsa Zsa Gabor)
Freddy the Fence
(Jacques Bergerac; not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain)
Minerva opens a spa for Gotham's millionaires and tricks them into parting with their cash.

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ The billed special guest star of this story is not Roger C. Carmel (Colonel Gumm) as "Special Guest Villain", but rather Van Williams (The Green Hornet) as "Visiting Hero" and Bruce Lee (Kato) as Assistant Visiting Hero, in a crossover from their own series. The Green Hornet and Kato are suspected by the Dynamic Duo and Gotham police as being criminals, rather than crime fighters.

References edit

  1. ^ Wagner, William (1982), Lightning Bugs and Other Reconnaissance Drones: The Can-Do Story of Ryan's Unmanned Spy Planes, Washington, DC: Armed Forces Journal International; Aero Publishers, p. xii, ISBN 978-0-8168-6654-0

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For episodes of the various animated series see List of Batman The Animated Series episodes and List of The Batman episodes This article relies largely or entirely on a single source Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help improve this article by introducing citations to additional sources Find sources List of Batman TV series episodes news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2020 The following is an episode list for the 1966 Batman television series starring Adam West and Burt Ward Contents 1 Series overview 2 Episodes 2 1 Season 1 1966 2 2 Film 1966 2 3 Season 2 1966 67 2 4 Season 3 1967 68 3 See also 4 Notes 5 References 6 External linksSeries overview editSeasonEpisodesOriginally airedFirst airedLast aired134January 12 1966 1966 01 12 May 5 1966 1966 05 05 260September 7 1966 1966 09 07 March 30 1967 1967 03 30 326September 14 1967 1967 09 14 March 14 1968 1968 03 14 Episodes editSeason 1 1966 edit Season 1 aired two episodes per week on Wednesdays and Thursdays and followed a single storyline per week No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSpecial Guest Villain11 Hi Diddle Riddle Robert ButlerLorenzo Semple Jr January 12 1966 1966 01 12 The Riddler Frank Gorshin Molly Jill St John 22 Smack in the Middle January 13 1966 1966 01 13 While the Riddler maneuvers Batman into being sued the Dynamic Duo investigate the supervillain s concurrent scheme 33 Fine Feathered Finks Robert ButlerLorenzo Semple Jr January 19 1966 1966 01 19 The Penguin Burgess Meredith 44 The Penguin s a Jinx January 20 1966 1966 01 20 The Penguin plots to manipulate Batman into inadvertently devising capers for him 55 The Joker Is Wild Don WeisRobert DozierJanuary 26 1966 1966 01 26 The Joker Cesar Romero 66 Batman Is Riled January 27 1966 1966 01 27 The Joker decides to fight fire with fire against Batman with a utility belt of his own 77 Instant Freeze Robert ButlerMax HodgeFebruary 2 1966 1966 02 02 Mr Freeze George Sanders 88 Rats Like Cheese February 3 1966 1966 02 03 Dr Shivel aka Mr Freeze has returned and is seeking revenge on Batman who accidentally spilled a freeze solution on him forcing him to live in a climate 50 degrees below zero He commits crimes involving diamonds or ice in different forms 99 Zelda the Great Norman FosterLorenzo Semple Jr February 9 1966 1966 02 09 Zelda The Great Anne Baxter Eivol Ekdal Jack Kruschen not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain 1010 A Death Worse Than Fate February 10 1966 1966 02 10 The Dynamic Duo arranges a trap for an elusive annual bank robber but the female magician they are hunting is on to them with a new scheme of her own 1111 A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away Tom GriesFred De GorterFebruary 16 1966 1966 02 16 The Riddler Frank Gorshin 1212 When the Rat s Away the Mice Will Play February 17 1966 1966 02 17 When a visiting King is accosted by the Riddler the Dynamic Duo pursues his subsequent complex trail of riddles to try to stop him 1313 The Thirteenth Hat Norman FosterCharles HoffmanFebruary 23 1966 1966 02 23 The Mad Hatter David Wayne 1414 Batman Stands Pat February 24 1966 1966 02 24 Jervis Tetch aka the Mad Hatter is abducting all the jurors who convicted him of a previous crime wave He is also taking their hats His final target is none other than Batman who provided the key testimony in the Mad Hatter s trial 1515 The Joker Goes to School Murray GoldenLorenzo Semple Jr March 2 1966 1966 03 02 The Joker Cesar Romero 1616 He Meets His Match The Grisly Ghoul March 3 1966 1966 03 03 The Joker strikes at the high school level when his rigged vending machines give out stocks bonds and silver dollars It s all part of his sinister scheme to blackmail the school s basketball team 1717 True or False Face William A GrahamStephen KandelMarch 9 1966 1966 03 09 False Face Malachi Throne billed only as before the end of part 2 1818 Holy Rat Race March 10 1966 1966 03 10 A master of disguise False Face is on the loose in Gotham City and launches a barrage of tricky true or false crimes including replacing a bank s real money with counterfeits 1919 The Purr fect Crime James SheldonStanley Ralph Ross amp Lee OrgelMarch 16 1966 1966 03 16 Catwoman Julie Newmar 2020 Better Luck Next Time March 17 1966 1966 03 17 Catwoman steals some priceless art but the importance of the crimes go beyond the taking of the objects involved 2121 The Penguin Goes Straight Leslie H MartinsonLorenzo Semple Jr amp John CardwellMarch 23 1966 1966 03 23 The Penguin Burgess Meredith 2222 Not Yet He Ain t March 24 1966 1966 03 24 The Penguin apparently goes straight thwarting crimes across Gotham City and offering his services as a security expert Batman doesn t believe it and sets out to prove the Penguin guilty of a crime but the Dynamic Duo end up framed for jewel theft 2323 The Ring of Wax James B ClarkJack Paritz amp Bob RodgersMarch 30 1966 1966 03 30 The Riddler Frank Gorshin 2424 Give Em the Axe March 31 1966 1966 03 31 The Riddler s latest scheme involves stealing a wax figure to melt down for its wax that is powerfully corrosive when exposed to direct flame He wants to open a vault of rare books to find the key to an ancient treasure 2525 The Joker Trumps an Ace Richard C SarafianFrancis M Cockrell amp Marian B CockrellApril 6 1966 1966 04 06 The Joker Cesar Romero 2626 Batman Sets the Pace April 7 1966 1966 04 07 A wave of senseless robberies by the Joker prove to be part of a plot against a visiting maharajah 2727 The Curse of Tut Charles R RondeauRobert C Dennis amp Earl BarretApril 13 1966 1966 04 13 King Tut Victor Buono 2828 The Pharaoh s in a Rut April 14 1966 1966 04 14 A new villain called King Tut a former academic who thinks he is really King Tut prepares to claim Gotham City as his new Thebes 2929 The Bookworm Turns Larry PeerceHendrik VollaertsApril 20 1966 1966 04 20 The Bookworm Roddy McDowall 3030 While Gotham City Burns April 21 1966 1966 04 21 When Commissioner Gordon s death is faked by the Bookworm the Dynamic Duo must track down the literate criminal to find out what he is up to Cameo by Jerry Lewis as himself during a wall climb by Batman amp Robin 3131 Death in Slow Motion Charles R RondeauRichard CarrApril 27 1966 1966 04 27 The Riddler Frank Gorshin 3232 The Riddler s False Notion April 28 1966 1966 04 28 The Riddler is back and is pursuing a silent movie theme with his latest scheme As the Dynamic Duo pursue the Riddler they discover the true purpose behind his cinematic caper and his ultimate target Along the way Riddler abducts Robin and places him in a series of classic death perils Silent film star Francis X Bushman appears as Mr Van Jones in his final acting appearance before his death in August 1966 3333 Fine Finny Fiends Tom GriesSheldon StarkMay 4 1966 1966 05 04 The Penguin Burgess Meredith 3434 Batman Makes the Scenes May 5 1966 1966 05 05 The Penguin has returned and has a dastardly plan involving Alfred whom the Penguin captures and brainwashes to be his unwitting pawn for his scheme against a wealthy social event Film 1966 edit A couple of months after the first season finished airing a cinematic feature film of Batman premiered in theaters on July 30 1966 featuring four of the most prominent villains and new Bat Gadgets that were enabled by the bigger budget of the film Julie Newmar who had played The Catwoman in Season 1 was unavailable to act in the film due to a back injury and was replaced in the role by Lee Meriwether TitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSpecial Guest VillainsBatmanLeslie H MartinsonLorenzo Semple Jr July 30 1966 1966 07 30 Catwoman Lee Meriwether The Joker Cesar Romero The Penguin Burgess Meredith The Riddler Frank Gorshin Season 2 1966 67 edit As with the first season Season 2 aired two episodes per week on Wednesdays and Thursdays The two episodes in a given week were a single storyline in 26 of the 30 weeks that made up season 2 The four weeks that were the exception to this were during weeks 19 22 of the season with three storylines that each crossed over into the following week a three parter followed by a two parter followed by another three parter Despite being the most prominent villain during the first season Frank Gorshin was completely absent as The Riddler during season 2 as Gorshin was holding out for a salary increase for continuing on in the role which the studio refused to comply with As a result a storyline in season 2 that was originally intended for the Riddler was instead given to a character called The Puzzler while another storyline later on in season 2 saw John Astin replace Gorshin in the role of the Riddler After her absence in the 1966 film Julie Newmar returned to the role of The Catwoman in season 2 becoming the most prominent villain during the season Although Barbara Gordon Batgirl would not be depicted until Season 3 Barbara is discussed in the late season 2 episodes Batman s Waterloo and The Duo Defy foreshadowing her debut months later Mr Freeze was portrayed by George Sanders in season 1 but Sanders was unavailable to reprise the role As a result Otto Preminger was cast to portray Mr Freeze in season 2 where Mr Freeze was going to appear in 4 episodes Due to tensions and difficulties on set in Preminger s two part storyline Eli Wallach replaced Preminger in the role of Mr Freeze for the final two part storyline of season 2 Episode 39 sees the first use of the Batdrone used to fly over Gotham City looking for an unauthorized TV broadcast location This was at a time during the Vietnam War when such unmanned drone technology only existed in highly classified form 1 No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSpecial Guest Villain s 351 Shoot a Crooked Arrow Sherman MarksStanley Ralph RossSeptember 7 1966 1966 09 07 The Archer Art Carney 362 Walk the Straight and Narrow September 8 1966 1966 09 08 The Archer arrives in Gotham City and begins robbing the rich to give to the poor but soon changes his tactics for personal gain 373 Hot Off the Griddle Don WeisStanley Ralph RossSeptember 14 1966 1966 09 14 Catwoman Julie Newmar 384 The Cat and the Fiddle September 15 1966 1966 09 15 The Caped Crusaders employ a newspaper columnist to snare Catwoman not realizing the writer is actually working for her 395 The Minstrel s Shakedown Murray GoldenFrancis M Cockrell amp Marian B CockrellSeptember 21 1966 1966 09 21 The Minstrel Van Johnson 406 Barbecued Batman September 22 1966 1966 09 22 A new villain called The Minstrel holds Gotham s stock market for ransom with his expertise in electronics 417 The Spell of Tut Larry PeerceRobert C Dennis amp Earl BarretSeptember 28 1966 1966 09 28 King Tut Victor Buono 428 Tut s Case is Shut September 29 1966 1966 09 29 King Tut plans to put the whole of Gotham City under his power with an ancient chemical 439 The Greatest Mother of Them All Oscar RudolphHenry SlesarOctober 5 1966 1966 10 05 Ma Parker Shelley Winters Catwoman Julie Newmar cameo in part 2 4410 Ma Parker October 6 1966 1966 10 06 The infamous Ma Parker arrives in Gotham City and plans to take over the city penitentiary 4511 The Clock King s Crazy Crimes James NeilsonBill Finger amp Charles SinclairOctober 12 1966 1966 10 12 The Clock King Walter Slezak 4612 The Clock King Gets Crowned October 13 1966 1966 10 13 Clock King uses various mechanical clock parts to try to kill Batman and Robin and steal a fortune 4713 An Egg Grows in Gotham George WaggnerT Stanley Ralph RossS Edwin SelfOctober 19 1966 1966 10 19 Egghead Vincent Price 4814 The Yegg Foes in Gotham October 20 1966 1966 10 20 Egghead the smartest villain in the world disrupts a long standing lease to take over Gotham City and almost figures out Batman s true identity 4915 The Devil s Fingers Larry PeerceLorenzo Semple Jr October 26 1966 1966 10 26 Chandell amp Harry Liberace 5016 The Dead Ringers October 27 1966 1966 10 27 While the Dynamic Duo are temporarily away the musician Chandell plans to marry Aunt Harriet as part of his scheme to steal the Wayne fortune to pay off a debt owed to his criminal twin brother Harry 5117 Hizzonner the Penguin Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanNovember 2 1966 1966 11 02 The Penguin Burgess Meredith 5218 Dizzoner the Penguin November 3 1966 1966 11 03 Penguin and Batman square off in the Gotham City mayoral election Batman dryly discusses the issues while Penguin runs a campaign based on hoopla and thuggery 5319 Green Ice George WaggnerMax HodgeNovember 9 1966 1966 11 09 Mr Freeze Otto Preminger 5420 Deep Freeze November 10 1966 1966 11 10 After kidnapping Miss Iceland whom he wants to forcibly marry Mr Freeze tries to thwart Batman and Robin by sullying their public image 5521 The Impractical Joker James B ClarkJay Thompson amp Charles HoffmanNovember 16 1966 1966 11 16 The Joker Cesar Romero 5622 The Joker s Provokers November 17 1966 1966 11 17 Joker engages in a key themed crime spree which includes his plans to outwit Batman and Robin 5723 Marsha Queen of Diamonds James B ClarkStanford ShermanNovember 23 1966 1966 11 23 Marsha Queen of Diamonds Carolyn Jones 5824 Marsha s Scheme of Diamonds November 24 1966 1966 11 24 Marsha tries to romance Batman in order to get her hands on a large industrial diamond he uses in the Batcave 5925 Come Back Shame Oscar RudolphStanley Ralph RossNovember 30 1966 1966 11 30 Shame Cliff Robertson 6026 It s How You Play the Game December 1 1966 1966 12 01 Shame plans to build a powerful truck engine to help him outwit the Batmobile 6127 The Penguin s Nest Murray GoldenLorenzo Semple Jr December 7 1966 1966 12 07 The Penguin Burgess Meredith 6228 The Bird s Last Jest December 8 1966 1966 12 08 Batman becomes suspicious when Penguin wants to be arrested 6329 The Cat s Meow James B ClarkStanley Ralph RossDecember 14 1966 1966 12 14 Catwoman Julie Newmar 6430 The Bat s Kow Tow December 15 1966 1966 12 15 Catwoman gets her claws on a device capable of stealing people s voices and uses this to steal the voices of English singing duo Chad amp Jeremy to hold their country for ransom 6531 The Puzzles Are Coming Jeffrey HaydenFred De GorterDecember 21 1966 1966 12 21 The Puzzler Maurice Evans 6632 The Duo is Slumming December 22 1966 1966 12 22 The Puzzler plans to steal a new jet plane and confound Batman and Robin with his aviatic and Shakespearean themed puzzles 6733 The Sandman Cometh George WaggnerT Charles HoffmanS T Ellis St JosephDecember 28 1966 1966 12 28 The Sandman Michael Rennie amp Catwoman Julie Newmar 6834 The Catwoman Goeth December 29 1966 1966 12 29 Catwoman teams up with the continental crook Sandman to steal a fortune and finally eliminate the Dynamic Duo 6935 The Contaminated Cowl Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanJanuary 4 1967 1967 01 04 The Mad Hatter David Wayne 7036 The Mad Hatter Runs Afoul January 5 1967 1967 01 05 The Mad Hatter plans to finally get his hands on Batman s cowl and apparently kills the Dynamic Duo in the attempt 7137 The Zodiac Crimes Oscar RudolphT Stanford ShermanS T Stephen KandelJanuary 11 1967 1967 01 11 The Joker Cesar Romero amp The Penguin Burgess Meredith The Penguin in parts 1 and 3 only 7238 The Joker s Hard Times January 12 1967 1967 01 12 7339 The Penguin Declines January 18 1967 1967 01 18 Joker and Penguin team up for a massive crime spree in Gotham City 7440 That Darn Catwoman Oscar RudolphStanley Ralph RossJanuary 19 1967 1967 01 19 Catwoman Julie Newmar amp Pussycat Lesley Gore not billed as Extra Special Guest Villainess 7541 Scat Darn Catwoman January 25 1967 1967 01 25 Catwoman drugs Robin thus inducing him to join her gang 7642 Penguin Is a Girl s Best Friend James B ClarkStanford ShermanJanuary 26 1967 1967 01 26 The Penguin Burgess Meredith amp Marsha Queen of Diamonds Carolyn Jones 7743 Penguin Sets a Trend February 1 1967 1967 02 01 7844 Penguin s Disastrous End February 2 1967 1967 02 02 The Penguin and Marsha team up to open a movie company as a front for a massive caper and has Batman and Robin star as the leads 7945 Batman s Anniversary James B ClarkWilliam P D AngeloFebruary 8 1967 1967 02 08 The Riddler John Astin 8046 A Riddling Controversy February 9 1967 1967 02 09 The Riddler returns to confound Batman on his anniversary with a new caper 8147 The Joker s Last Laugh Oscar RudolphT Lorenzo Semple Jr S Peter RabeFebruary 15 1967 1967 02 15 The Joker Cesar Romero 8248 The Joker s Epitaph February 16 1967 1967 02 16 Joker starts a counterfeiting operation using robots and tricks Bruce Wayne into handing control of the bank over to him 8349 Catwoman Goes to College Robert SparrStanley Ralph RossFebruary 22 1967 1967 02 22 Catwoman Julie Newmar amp Freddy the Fence Jacques Bergerac not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain 8450 Batman Displays His Knowledge February 23 1967 1967 02 23 Catwoman is released from prison on good behavior and starts attending Gotham City college 8551 A Piece of the Action Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanMarch 1 1967 1967 03 01 Colonel Gumm Roger C Carmel not billed as Special Guest Villain 8652 Batman s Satisfaction nb 1 March 2 1967 1967 03 02 The Green Hornet amp Kato arrive in Gotham City to stop Colonel Gumm and his counterfeit stamp operation with Batman amp Robin also appearing on the scene 8753 King Tut s Coup James B ClarkT Stanley Ralph RossS Leo Townsend amp Pauline TownsendMarch 8 1967 1967 03 08 King Tut Victor Buono 8854 Batman s Waterloo March 9 1967 1967 03 09 King Tut kidnaps a socialite believing her to be the reincarnation of Cleopatra tries to drown Batman who is locked in a sarcophagus and makes plans to boil Robin in oil 8955 Black Widow Strikes Again Oscar RudolphRobert MintzMarch 15 1967 1967 03 15 Black Widow Miss Tallulah Bankhead 9056 Caught in the Spider s Den March 16 1967 1967 03 16 Black Widow begins robbing banks and mesmerizes Batman to do her bidding 9157 Pop Goes the Joker George WaggnerStanford ShermanMarch 22 1967 1967 03 22 The Joker Cesar Romero 9258 Flop Goes the Joker March 23 1967 1967 03 23 Joker begins an art themed caper with a final goal of stealing a collection of paintings and nearly kills Robin in the attempt 9359 Ice Spy Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanMarch 29 1967 1967 03 29 Mr Freeze Eli Wallach 9460 The Duo Defy March 30 1967 1967 03 30 Mr Freeze abducts a scientist to extort the formula for a freezing solution Season 3 1967 68 edit In Season 3 the format of the storylines were somewhat at variance with previous seasons Season 3 aired just one episode per week on Thursdays and true multi part stories were the exception rather than the norm At the conclusion of each story the guest villains of the next story would usually make an uncredited appearance in the final scene For example Egghead is seen riding into town literally at the end of Louie the Lilac A notable spin on this idea were the linked episodes Ring Around the Riddler and The Wail of the Siren In Ring Around the Riddler The Siren has an introductory scene assisting The Riddler in his criminal caper and briefly mentioning having her own plans for Commissioner Gordon Batman subsequently defeats the Riddler and the Siren returns in the tag to start her own caper which is the basis of The Wail of the Siren really a separate story altogether Major cast changes during Season 3 included Yvonne Craig joining as Batgirl Frank Gorshin returning as The Riddler as a one episode storyline meant that Gorshin s salary demands could now be met and Eartha Kitt replacing Julie Newmar as The Catwoman as Newmar was working on the film Mackenna s Gold Curiously a body double Marilyn Watson in the penultimate episode The Entrancing Dr Cassandra returned the Catwoman to being a white woman Meanwhile ill health reduced Madge Blake s role as Aunt Harriet Cooper to just two cameo appearances during Season 3 her appearances are indicated in the episode grid below No overallNo inseasonTitleDirected byWritten byOriginal air dateSpecial Guest Villain s 951 Enter Batgirl Exit Penguin Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanSeptember 14 1967 1967 09 14 The Penguin Burgess Meredith Penguin kidnaps Barbara Gordon and tries to force her to marry him 962 Ring Around the Riddler Sam StrangisCharles HoffmanSeptember 21 1967 1967 09 21 The Riddler Frank Gorshin The Siren Joan Collins not billed as Extra Special Guest Villainess The Riddler challenges Batman to a fight in the ring Note This was Madge Blake s first of two appearances in the third season 973 The Wail of the Siren George WaggnerStanley Ralph RossSeptember 28 1967 1967 09 28 The Siren Joan Collins The Siren uses her hypnotic powers to take control of both Commissioner Gordon and Bruce Wayne 984 The Sport of Penguins Sam StrangisCharles HoffmanOctober 5 1967 1967 10 05 The Penguin Burgess Meredith Lola Lasagne Ethel Merman 995 A Horse of Another Color October 12 1967 1967 10 012 Penguin and Lola Lasagne team up to pull off a horse racing scam 1006 The Unkindest Tut of All Sam StrangisStanley Ralph RossOctober 19 1967 1967 10 19 King Tut Victor Buono King Tut begins making televised predictions and tries to prove that Bruce Wayne is Batman 1017 Louie the Lilac George WaggnerDwight TaylorOctober 26 1967 1967 10 26 Louie the Lilac Milton Berle Louie the Lilac terrorizes Gotham City s flower community 1028 The Ogg and I Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanNovember 2 1967 1967 11 02 Egghead Vincent Price Olga Queen of the Cossacks Anne Baxter 1039 How to Hatch a Dinosaur November 9 1967 1967 11 09 Egghead teams up with a group of Cossacks kidnaps Commissioner Gordon and plans to hatch an ancient Dinosaur egg 10410 Surf s Up Joker s Under Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanNovember 16 1967 1967 11 16 The Joker Cesar Romero Joker challenges Batman to a battle on the waves 10511 The Londinium Larcenies Oscar RudolphT Charles HoffmanS T Elkan AllanNovember 23 1967 1967 11 23 Lord Marmaduke Ffogg Rudy Vallee Lady Penelope Peasoup Glynis Johns 10612 The Foggiest Notion November 30 1967 1967 11 30 10713 The Bloody Tower December 7 1967 1967 12 07 The Terrific Trio head out to Londinium to battle a gang of criminal aristocrats Note Madge Blake made her final series appearance in The Bloody Tower 10814 Catwoman s Dressed to Kill Sam StrangisStanley Ralph RossDecember 14 1967 1967 12 14 Catwoman Eartha Kitt Catwoman plans to conquer Gotham s fashion market 10915 The Ogg Couple Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanDecember 21 1967 1967 12 21 Egghead Vincent Price Olga Queen of the Cossacks Anne Baxter Egghead and Olga return to cause more mayhem 11016 The Funny Feline Felonies Oscar RudolphStanley Ralph RossDecember 28 1967 1967 12 28 The Joker Cesar Romero Catwoman Eartha Kitt 11117 The Joke s on Catwoman January 4 1968 1968 01 04 After being released for good behaviour Joker is apparently abducted by Catwoman but this is only a ruse as part of the felonious pair s plan to locate a hidden supply of gunpowder 11218 Louie s Lethal Lilac Time Sam StrangisCharles HoffmanJanuary 11 1968 1968 01 11 Louie the Lilac Milton Berle Louie the Lilac abducts Bruce and Dick as part of a new scheme against Gotham 11319 Nora Clavicle and theLadies Crime Club Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanJanuary 18 1968 1968 01 18 Nora Clavicle Barbara Rush Nora Clavicle has Commissioner Gordon and Mayor Linseed fired then takes over Gotham City and employs a female centric government 11420 Penguin s Clean Sweep Oscar RudolphStanford ShermanJanuary 25 1968 1968 01 25 The Penguin Burgess Meredith Penguin tricks the people of Gotham City into discarding their currency 11521 The Great Escape Oscar RudolphStanley Ralph RossFebruary 1 1968 1968 02 01 Shame Cliff Robertson Calamity Jan Dina Merrill 11622 The Great Train Robbery February 8 1968 1968 02 08 Shame escapes from jail and starts a new campaign of wily hijinks 11723 I ll Be a Mummy s Uncle Sam StrangisStanley Ralph RossFebruary 22 1968 1968 02 22 King Tut Victor Buono King Tut plans to hunt for a mine and accidentally uncovers the Batcave under Wayne Manor 11824 The Joker s Flying Saucer Sam StrangisCharles HoffmanFebruary 29 1968 1968 02 29 The Joker Cesar Romero Verdigris Richard Bakalyan not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain Joker tricks the people of Gotham into thinking they re being invaded by aliens 11925 The Entrancing Dr Cassandra Sam StrangisStanley Ralph RossMarch 7 1968 1968 03 07 Dr Cassandra Spellcraft Ida Lupino Cabala Howard Duff With cameos by CatwomanEggheadKing TutThe JokerThe Penguinand The Riddler all uncredited stand ins Dr Cassandra discovers a way of becoming invisible and helps free Gotham s criminals to rally against the Terrific Trio 12026 Minerva Mayhem and Millionaires Oscar RudolphCharles HoffmanMarch 14 1968 1968 03 14 Minerva Zsa Zsa Gabor Freddy the Fence Jacques Bergerac not billed as Extra Special Guest Villain Minerva opens a spa for Gotham s millionaires and tricks them into parting with their cash See also editBatman TV series Batman 1966 film Return to the Batcave The Misadventures of Adam and Burt Batman Return of the Caped Crusaders Batman vs Two FaceNotes edit The billed special guest star of this story is not Roger C Carmel Colonel Gumm as Special Guest Villain but rather Van Williams The Green Hornet as Visiting Hero and Bruce Lee Kato as Assistant Visiting Hero in a crossover from their own series The Green Hornet and Kato are suspected by the Dynamic Duo and Gotham police as being criminals rather than crime fighters References edit Wagner William 1982 Lightning Bugs and Other Reconnaissance Drones The Can Do Story of Ryan s Unmanned Spy Planes Washington DC Armed Forces Journal International Aero Publishers p xii ISBN 978 0 8168 6654 0External links editBatman at IMDb Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title List of Batman TV series episodes amp oldid 1182410854, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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