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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.
"Smack in the Middle" is a first-season episode of Batman. It first aired on ABC TV Thursday January 13, 1966. It first aired on ABC TV Thursday January 13, 1966. It is the conclusion of the two-part series pilot, the first being titled " Hi Diddle Riddle ", which aired on the previous Wednesday night January 12.
Batman and Robin ask gossip columnist Jack O'Shea to pen a fake story about a rare canary at the Natural History Museum in order to snare her. However, Jack is secretly in league with Catwoman (for simply no reason other than force of habit, criminal by nature or simply having a failed career) and he tips her off by with the information needed.
The SpongeBob SquarePants characters Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy are obviously parodied of Batman and Robin from the 1966 TV series, as their TV show named "The Adventures of Mermaid Man and Barnacle Boy" parodies the series. The season 7 episode "Back to the Past", featured young versions of the superheroes in the past voiced by the ...
Batman episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 1: Directed by: Robert Butler: Written by: Lorenzo Semple Jr. Production code: 6028-Pt. 1: Original air date: January 12, 1966 () Guest appearances; Michael Fox Jack Barry Ben Astar, Damian O'Flynn William Dozier, Jill St. John Richard Reeves (uncredited) Special Guest Villain: Frank Gorshin as The ...
Batman episode: Episode no. Season 1 Episode 17: Directed by: William A. Graham: Written by: Stephen Kandel: Production code: 8713-Pt. 1: Original air date: March 9, 1966 () Guest appearances; Myrna Fahey Billy Curtis Joe Brooks Chuck Fox S. John Launer Patrick Whyte Mike Ragan Michael Fox Gary Owens Special Guest Villain:? as False-Face ...
Despite only appearing in a few episodes in the original series, Siren was given a bigger role in Batman '66, the comic book continuation of the series. [13] The Siren, among other characters created for the series, was adapted for a 2009 episode of the animated television series Batman: The Brave and the Bold. 96 & 97 Dr. Cassandra Spellcraft
The exact same electric chairs to which Batman and Robin are strapped inside the moving van are used again in a season-2 episode #9707-Pt. 2, "Ma Parker". The truck is reused in the season-2 debut, episode #9705-Pt. 1, "Shoot a Crooked Arrow". The Joker's Las Vegas bookie is named Pete The Swede, an obvious lampoon of Jimmy The Greek.