Batman

Total Seasons :3Total Episodes : 120

With perfectly pitched scripts and the iconic high-camp cleverness of "POW!," "THWACK!" and "ZAP!" graphics, Batman leapt off the pages of the comics and into our living rooms to become one of the biggest hits in television history. Witness the debut of diabolical foes, from the raucous Riddler to the persuasive Penguin to the calculating Catwoman, as they attempt to confound our Caped Crusaders...

Batman

Episodes(34)

Hi Diddle Riddle

1. Hi Diddle Riddle

While the Riddler maneuvers Batman into being sued, the Dynamic Duo investigate the supervillain's concurrent scheme.

Air Date : 1966-01-12

Smack in the Middle

2. Smack in the Middle

The Riddler fashions a mold of the face of the unconscious Robin. He contacts Batman with two more riddles. The Riddler tells Batman if he can solve the riddles, he'll know where Robin is.

Air Date : 1966-01-13

Fine Feathered Finks

3. Fine Feathered Finks

The Penguin plots to manipulate Batman into inadvertently devising capers for him.

Air Date : 1966-01-19

The Penguin's a Jinx

4. The Penguin's a Jinx

Bruce Wayne escapes the Penguin's deathtrap and returns to the Batcave. What he doesn't know is that one of the Penguin's clues, an umbrella, has a listening device.

Air Date : 1966-01-20

The Joker Is Wild

5. The Joker Is Wild

The Joker decides to fight fire with fire against Batman with a utility belt of his own.

Air Date : 1966-01-26

Batman is Riled

6. Batman is Riled

Batman avoids a public unmasking but is unable to bring in the Joker, thanks to the villain's utility belt. Eventually, Batman and Robin are captured by the Joker's gang. But the Joker doesn't know a showdown with the Dynamic Duo awaits.

Air Date : 1966-01-27

Instant Freeze

7. Instant Freeze

Mr. Freeze, thought to have perished, has returned and is seeking revenge on Batman. The villain is committing crimes involving diamonds, or "ice," in one form or another. He freezes Batman and Robin, who look like goners.

Air Date : 1966-02-02

Rats Like Cheese

8. Rats Like Cheese

Vince, a temperamental physician at a Gotham City hospital (apparently a takeoff on Ben Casey), saves Batman and Robin. The Dynamic Duo resume their pursuit of Mr. Freeze. Eventually, Batman substitutes himself for Paul Diamonte, a baseball player, Mr. Freeze has kidnapped. Robin, disobeying Batman's orders to stay away, is also captured by the villain. Now, in his headquarters, Mr. Freeze is using his climate controls so that only Batman or Robin will have access to life-giving warmth.

Air Date : 1966-02-03

Zelda the Great

9. Zelda the Great

The Dynamic Duo arrange 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.

Air Date : 1966-02-09

A Death Worse Than Fate

10. A Death Worse Than Fate

Told that her loot is genuine money after all, Zelda is forced to lure Batman and Robin into a possibly unsolvable deathtrap, with hitmen waiting outside to shoot them if they escape.

Air Date : 1966-02-10

A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away

11. A Riddle a Day Keeps the Riddler Away

King Boris, who hails from a European country, comes to Gotham City for a visit. Upon his arrival, there is a disturbance, which includes a clue from the Riddler. Batman and Robin investigate and get on the Riddler's trail. They are trapped by the criminal, who ties them to large wheels that will spin with ever-increasing speed until they are dead.

Air Date : 1966-02-16

When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play

12. When the Rat's Away the Mice Will Play

Batman manages to escape the Riddler's death trap. He and Robin decide to lay low until they can figure out the Riddler's caper. Meanwhile, the Riddler frees King Boris, who brings a gift to a major monument in Gotham City. It turns out the Riddler has substituted a bomb for King Boris's gift and he is demanding a ransom. The Riddler, though, overplays his hand, enabling Batman and Robin to capture the Riddler and his gang.

Air Date : 1966-02-17

The Thirteenth Hat

13. The Thirteenth Hat

Jervis Tetsch, 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. Batman and Robin have the Mad Hatter and his gang cornered but the criminal mastermind manages to encase the Caped Crusader in plaster of Paris.

Air Date : 1966-02-23

Batman Stands Pat

14. Batman Stands Pat

Batman, thanks to superior breath control, is able to escape the plaster of Paris in which he was encased. Despite this, the Mad Hatter is still at large. Eventually, Batman and Robin again face off against the Mad Hatter at his criminal lair. Things look bad, but the Dyamic Duo manage to triumph.

Air Date : 1966-02-24

The Joker Goes to School

15. The Joker Goes to School

At Woodrow Roosevelt High School, a vending machine gives out money. Dick Grayson is there to witness it. Batman learns the vending machines are operated by a company bought by the Joker after being released from prison. The Joker and his gang are aided by Susie, a cheerleader at the school. In the course of their investigation, Batman and Robin are captured and placed in electric chairs. If a "one armed bandit" comes up the wrong way, they'll be electrocuted.

Air Date : 1966-03-02

He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul

16. He Meets His Match, The Grisly Ghoul

A power failure prevents Batman and Robin from being electrocuted. Meanwhile, a recording Batman made confirms that cheerleader Susie is one of the Joker's confederates. Robin, in his Dick Grayson identity, attempts to infiltrate the gang. Meanwhile, the Joker's main plot is finally revealed. Members of the high school basketball team receive answers to final exams from the rigged vending machines. The Joker appears, claiming to be a concerned citizen. The team's starters will be suspended as the Joker bets big money on the team's next opponent. Batman, however, has other ideas.

Air Date : 1966-03-03

True or False-Face

17. True or False-Face

False Face traps Batman and Robin, and binding them to a subway track just minutes before a train is scheduled to come by.

Air Date : 1966-03-09

Holy Rat Race

18. Holy Rat Race

Alfred contacts Batman by radio from the Batcave. Batman instructs the butler to short circuit a communications device the hero has on his wrist. This enable Batman to get free of his bonds. He and Robin get free just before they would be run over by a subway train. The Dynamic Duo resume their pursuit of False Face, which ends up at an old movie studio.

Air Date : 1966-03-10

The Purr-Fect Crime

19. The Purr-Fect Crime

Catwoman initiates a series of thefts that cause Commissioner Gordon to summon Batman and Robin. But the importance of the crimes go beyond the taking of the objects involved. The Dynamic Duo eventually find Catwoman's lair. But Robin is whisked away while Batman is given a choice between two doors. If he picks the right door, he'll find Catwoman. If he picks the wrong one, he'll face certain doom. The hero makes the wrong selection and is about to be attacked by a tiger.

Air Date : 1966-03-16

Better Luck Next Time

20. Better Luck Next Time

Batman evades the attacking tiger thanks to his utility belt. First, he scales the wall. Then, he uses a sonic device "to split the tiger's skull," as narrator William Dozier informs us. The hero still has to free Robin, who is facing a separate death trap. Once that task is completed, the Dynamic Duo are back on Catwoman's trail. It turns out the feline villain is after the lost treasure of Captain Manx, which is in a remote spot outside of Gotham City.

Air Date : 1966-03-17

The Penguin Goes Straight

21. The Penguin Goes Straight

After his recent release from jail, The Penguin has started his own protective agency and is thwarting small time hoodlums everywhere he goes. Batman & Robin decide to send in an undercover Alfred to spy on the newly reformed Penguin and his recently acquainted high society friends. However, the Penguin has anticipated Batman and Robin's every move and manages to give them a makeover into wanted men instead of him.

Air Date : 1966-03-23

Not Yet, He Ain't

22. Not Yet, He Ain't

Already wanted for a robbery they didn't commit, Batman and Robin fake their own deaths with a little help from Commissioner Gordon and Chief O'Hara. They even allow the Penguin to take hold of the Batmobile, now renamed 'Birdmobile' in order to keep track on them via a hidden camera.

Air Date : 1966-03-24

The Ring of Wax

23. The Ring of Wax

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.

Air Date : 1966-03-30

Give 'em the Axe

24. Give 'em the Axe

Taking advantage of the Riddler's mistaken belief that they were killed escaping his deathtrap, the Dynamic Duo must stop the villain from stealing a treasure of Incan jewels that would mean destroying an archaeological treasure as well.

Air Date : 1966-03-31

The Joker Trumps an Ace

25. The Joker Trumps an Ace

The Joker launches a new crime wave with robberies that appear to make no sense, such as stealing hairpins from rich women and a hole from a golf course. But the Joker knows exactly what he's doing. Batman and Robin are in pursuit and eventually invade the villain's headquarters. The heroes are placed in a chamber and are told if they can float for an hour, they'll go free. The Joker then begins to flood the chamber with poison gas. The Joker says the Dynamic Duo may not be able to swim in the gas "but you can drown in it!"

Air Date : 1966-04-06

Batman Sets the Pace

26. Batman Sets the Pace

After an ingenious escape, Batman and Robin again pick up the trail of the Joker. The villain's ultimate crime is designed not only to make him rich but to ruin Batman's reputation.

Air Date : 1966-04-07

The Curse of Tut

27. The Curse of Tut

A former academic who thinks he is really King Tut has returned. Batman and Robin seek his capture. A twist occurs, however, when King Tut's gang kidnaps Bruce Wayne. They are taking the millionaire in an ambulance. As Bruce tries to get free, the rear doors of the ambulance open and Bruce rides a cart toward a cliff.

Air Date : 1966-04-13

The Pharaoh's in a Rut

28. The Pharaoh's in a Rut

Bruce frees himself just before the cart he is riding goes over a cliff. As Batman, he works to bring King Tut to justice. But the hero is captured by King Tut instead. Batman is then tortured as King Tut drops a pebble on his head at a time. Robin works to track Batman in time.

Air Date : 1966-04-14

The Bookworm Turns

29. The Bookworm Turns

Commissioner Gordon appears to have been assassinated during the opening of a new bridge. A copy of Hemingway's 'For Whom The Bell Tolls' nearly blows up the Batmobile. Both incidents are clues to the Bookworm's latest scheme. Batman and Robin interrogate The Bookworm's henchwoman Miss Limpet but deduce she is leading them into a trap. And while Batman intends to walk right into it, it is Robin who falls first.

Air Date : 1966-04-20

While Gotham City Burns

30. While Gotham City Burns

Batman saves Robin from the Wayne Memorial Clock Tower at the last possible Big Benjamin second. While they are busy in the Batcave, The Bookworm steals a priceless cookbook from stately Wayne Manor. He then lures the Dynamic Duo into an oversized cookbook on display in the middle of Gotham city and steals the Batmobile. Can Batman and Robin escape before their goose is cooked?

Air Date : 1966-04-21

Death in Slow Motion

31. Death in Slow Motion

Charlie Chaplin and the Keystone Kops raid the till at the newly opened Gotham movie theater. The culprits turn out to be 'The Riddler' and his gang in disguise. They lead the Dynamic Duo on a crime spree chase from Mother Gatham's Bakery, past the Gotham Library, and into a Temperance Party. At each of these events, the villains are accompanied by German film maker Van Bloheim who captures everything on celluloid.

Air Date : 1966-04-27

The Riddler's False Notion

32. The Riddler's False Notion

Robin has been captured by 'The Riddler', leaving Batman fearing his own reaction. Therefore he asks Commissioner Gordon to accompany him to the Bat-cave to witness his interrogation of Pauline, The Riddler's moll. All clues eventually lead back to the priceless silent film collection of Mr. Van Jones, to which The Riddler is about to add his own silent masterpiece.

Air Date : 1966-04-28

Fine Finny Fiends

33. Fine Finny Fiends

Alfred is kidnapped by the Penguin ans his finny fiends while buying caviar for the Multimillionaires Annual Award Dinner. Although the loyal butler does not know the secret location where the dinner is to be held, Penguin brainwashes the man-servant as part of his diabolical scheme. Batman and Robin track down the Penguin's hideout on a fishing pier owned by 'Knott A. Fish', only to walk into a trap.

Air Date : 1966-05-04

Batman Makes the Scenes

34. Batman Makes the Scenes

The Penguin learns the location of the Multi-millionaires Annual Award Dinner from Alfred: on board Bruce Wayne's S.S. Gotham Neptune. His female fink Finella replaces the beauty queen for the chosen charity Miss Natural Resources, pops out of a giant cake at the diner and proceeds to gas all the multimillionaires present, as well as Bruce Wayne and Master Grayson's replacements: Batman and Robin.

Air Date : 1966-05-05

Cast

Adam West
Adam West

(Batman)

Burt Ward
Burt Ward

(Robin)

Neil Hamilton
Neil Hamilton

(Commissioner Gordon)

Stafford Repp
Stafford Repp

(Chief O'Hara)

Alan Napier
Alan Napier

(Alfred)

Madge Blake
Madge Blake

(Aunt Harriet Cooper)

William Dozier
William Dozier

(Narrator (voice))

Frank Gorshin
Frank Gorshin

(The Riddler)

Burgess Meredith
Burgess Meredith

(The Penguin)

Cesar Romero
Cesar Romero

(The Joker)

Tris Coffin
Tris Coffin

(Ambassador)

Hal Taggart
Hal Taggart

(Assistant Holding Briefcase (uncredited))

Jill St. John
Jill St. John

(Molly)

John Zaremba
John Zaremba

(Kolevater)

Roland La Starza

(Cappy)

Harvey Lembeck
Harvey Lembeck

(Eagle-Eye)

Norman Alden
Norman Alden

(Henchman #1)

Roddy McDowall
Roddy McDowall

(The Bookworm)

Bill Williams
Bill Williams

(Multimillionaire)

Joe E. Tata
Joe E. Tata

(Tallow)

George Sanders
George Sanders

(Mister Freeze)

Frankie Darro
Frankie Darro

(Newsman)

Tol Avery
Tol Avery

(Prescott Belmont)

John Crawford
John Crawford

(Printer's Devil)

Julie Gregg
Julie Gregg

(Finella)

Nancy Kovack
Nancy Kovack

(Queenie)

Linda Harrison
Linda Harrison

(Cheerleader II)

David Lewis
David Lewis

(Warden Crichton)

Jack Kruschen
Jack Kruschen

(Eivol Ekdal)

Ralph Manza
Ralph Manza

(Felix)

Kathleen Crowley
Kathleen Crowley

(Sophia Starr)

Francine York
Francine York

(Lydia Limpet)

Malachi Throne
Malachi Throne

(False Face)

Richard Bakalyan
Richard Bakalyan

(C. B.)

Gil Perkins

(Dicer)

Dan Seymour
Dan Seymour

(The Maharajah)

Francis X. Bushman
Francis X. Bushman

(Mr. Van Jones)

Myrna Fahey
Myrna Fahey

(Princess Mergenberg / Blaze)

Anne Baxter
Anne Baxter

(Zelda)

Diane McBain
Diane McBain

(Lisa)

Victor Buono
Victor Buono

(King Tut)

Jack Barry
Jack Barry

(Newscaster)

Sherry Jackson
Sherry Jackson

(Pauline)

Don 'Red' Barry
Don 'Red' Barry

(The Grand Vizier)

Walter Burke
Walter Burke

(Sparrow)

Roy Jenson
Roy Jenson

(Whitey)

Johnny Seven
Johnny Seven

(Henchman #2)

Michael Fox
Michael Fox

(Leo Gore)

Susan Silo
Susan Silo

(Mousey)

Joe Brooks

(Fat Man)

Reginald Denny
Reginald Denny

(King Boris)

Billy Curtis
Billy Curtis

(Midget)

Jane Wald
Jane Wald

(Jill)

Jock Mahoney
Jock Mahoney

(Leo)

Robert Hogan
Robert Hogan

(Paul Diamante)

Shelby Grant
Shelby Grant

(Princess Sandra)

Marc Cavell
Marc Cavell

(Fangs)

Alberto Morin
Alberto Morin

(Octave Marbot)

Donna Loren
Donna Loren

(Susie)

Byron Keith
Byron Keith

(Mayor Linseed)

Julie Newmar
Julie Newmar

(The Catwoman)

Chuck Fox

(Thin Man)

David Wayne
David Wayne

(The Mad Hatter)

Allen Jaffe
Allen Jaffe

(Harry)

Ben Astar
Ben Astar

(The Moldavian Prime Minister)

Tim Herbert
Tim Herbert

(Whiskers)

Kip King

(Nick)

Owen Orr
Owen Orr

(Two Bits)

Jim Drum

(Clancy)

Al Checco
Al Checco

(Dove)

Linda Gaye Scott
Linda Gaye Scott

(Moth)

Frank Christi

(The Scrivener)

Ziva Rodann
Ziva Rodann

(Nefertiti)

Anthony Aiello

(Pressman)

Jan Peters

(Typesetter)

Theo Marcuse
Theo Marcuse

(Von Bloheim)

Burt Brandon

(Wolf)

Victor Lundin
Victor Lundin

(Octopus)

Dal Jenkins

(Shark)

Victor French
Victor French

(Hood #1)

John Hubbard
John Hubbard

(Maitre D')

Olan Soule
Olan Soule

(Newscaster)

Gary Owens
Gary Owens

(TV Announcer)

Marvin Miller
Marvin Miller

(TV Announcer)

Norma Varden
Norma Varden

(Mrs. Monteagle)

Bill Welsh

(Newsman George)

William Boyett
William Boyett

(Policeman)

Walter Woolf King
Walter Woolf King

(Theater Manager)

Johnny Jacobs

(Asst. Shop Owner)

Elizabeth Harrower
Elizabeth Harrower

(Miss Prentice)

Bill Quinn

(Board Member)

Bryan O'Byrne
Bryan O'Byrne

(Principal Schoolfield)

Leslie Parrish
Leslie Parrish

(Dawn Robbins)

Dan Tobin
Dan Tobin

(Mr. Jay)

Douglass Dumbrille
Douglass Dumbrille

(The Doctor)

Angela Greene
Angela Greene

(Mrs. Belmont)

Dick Curtis
Dick Curtis

(The Inebriate)

John Archer
John Archer

(Club President)

Richard Reeves
Richard Reeves

(Club Doorman)

William Phipps
William Phipps

(Hood #2)

Judy Pace
Judy Pace

(Theater Cashier)

S. John Launer
S. John Launer

(Mr. Ladd)

Alexander D'Arcy
Alexander D'Arcy

(Shop Owner)

Joy Harmon
Joy Harmon

(Julia Davis)

Patrick Whyte

(Curator)

Barbara Heller
Barbara Heller

(Hilary Stonewin)

William Hudson
William Hudson

(Photographer)

George Conrad

(Turkey Bowinkle)

Sydney Smith

(Mr. Vandergilt)

Jerry Dunphy

(Newscaster)

Douglas Bank

(Lt. Copple)

Lewis Charles

(Hawkeye)

Robert Phillips
Robert Phillips

(Cellmate)

Lewis Charles
Lewis Charles

(Hawkeye)

Merritt Bohn

(Assistant Warden)

Al Wyatt Sr.
Al Wyatt Sr.

(Henchman #1)

Angelo De Meo

(Henchman #2)

William O'Connell
William O'Connell

(Mr. Perkins)

Don Hannum

(Art Rogers)

Ken Del Conte

(Al Scott)

Dan Terranova

(Doctor Vince)

John Willis

(Newscaster)

Stephen Tompkins

(Bank Guard)

Jerry Doggett

(The Announcer)

Johnny Magnus

(M.C.)

Sandra Wells

(Babette)

Monique LeMaire

(Magda)

Glenn Allan

(Herbie)

Tim O'Kelly
Tim O'Kelly

(Pete)

Jim Henaghan

(Fulton)

Richard Bellis

(Joe)

Cherie Foster

(Cheerleader I)

Breland Rice

(Policeman)

Mike Ragan
Mike Ragan

(Cowboy)

Harry Holcombe
Harry Holcombe

(Mr. Andrews)

Pat Zurica

(Guard)

Alex Sharp

(Henchman)

Hope Sansberry

(Mrs. Van Climber)

Ed McCready
Ed McCready

(Crook)

William Beckley
William Beckley

(Reggie Rich)

Ann Ayars
Ann Ayars

(Madame Soleil)

Michael Greene

(Matches)

Al McGranary

(The Mayor)

Michael Greene
Michael Greene

(Matches)

Bebe Louie

(Girl Clerk)

Emmanuel Thomas

(Reporter)

Howard Wendell
Howard Wendell

(Millionaire)

Lisa Mitchell

(Miss Natural Resources)

Charles La Torre

(Manager)

James O'Hara
James O'Hara

(Policeman)

Jonathan Hole

(Museum Attendant)

Dick Cherney

(Museum Patron (uncredited))

Damian O'Flynn
Damian O'Flynn

(Gideon Peale)

John Indrisano

(Umpire (uncredited))

Ron Nyman
Ron Nyman

(Spectator at Studio (uncredited))

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