AaronHandy3
12-27-2003, 02:35 PM
DECEMBER 28, 1966
"The Sandman Cometh" (prod. #9715-Pt. 1) first aired @ 7:30 p.m. Eastern on ABC as the 67th episode of Batman.
This was the first episode to feature team-ups of villains, following the pattern of the 1966 Batman movie, which featured four supervillains.
DECEMBER 29, 1966
"The Catwoman Goeth (a.k.a. "A Stitch in Time")" (prod. #9715-Pt. 2) first aired @ 7:30 p.m. Eastern on ABC as the 68th episode of Batman.
The second part has two titles due to the fact that it was reeditied to include The Catwoman. Some TV prints have one title, while some have the other. The footage seen here of The Dynamic Duo driving The Batmobile to a secluded Batpier and switching to The Batboat was edited from the 1966 Batman movie. This was the second and final appearance of The Batboat on the Batman television series.
William Dyer, Adam West's lighting stand-in, got screen credit as a policeman in this episode, and often played cops on the show without credit.
DECEMBER 28, 1967
"The Funny Feline Felonies" (prod. #1715-Pt. 1) first aired @ 7:30 p.m. Eastern on ABC as the 110th episode of Batman.
This marked Eartha Kitt's second and final appearance as the third Catwoman. This was originally a 2-part episode which was split into single 2-part episodes as the producers yearned to avoid a single cliffhanger ending suspended over a week's time.
"The Sandman Cometh" (prod. #9715-Pt. 1) first aired @ 7:30 p.m. Eastern on ABC as the 67th episode of Batman.
This was the first episode to feature team-ups of villains, following the pattern of the 1966 Batman movie, which featured four supervillains.
DECEMBER 29, 1966
"The Catwoman Goeth (a.k.a. "A Stitch in Time")" (prod. #9715-Pt. 2) first aired @ 7:30 p.m. Eastern on ABC as the 68th episode of Batman.
The second part has two titles due to the fact that it was reeditied to include The Catwoman. Some TV prints have one title, while some have the other. The footage seen here of The Dynamic Duo driving The Batmobile to a secluded Batpier and switching to The Batboat was edited from the 1966 Batman movie. This was the second and final appearance of The Batboat on the Batman television series.
William Dyer, Adam West's lighting stand-in, got screen credit as a policeman in this episode, and often played cops on the show without credit.
DECEMBER 28, 1967
"The Funny Feline Felonies" (prod. #1715-Pt. 1) first aired @ 7:30 p.m. Eastern on ABC as the 110th episode of Batman.
This marked Eartha Kitt's second and final appearance as the third Catwoman. This was originally a 2-part episode which was split into single 2-part episodes as the producers yearned to avoid a single cliffhanger ending suspended over a week's time.