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The Bat's Kow Tow (2)Episode Number: 64 Season Num: 2 First Aired: December 15, 1966 Prod Code: 9737-Pt. 2 |
The Dynamic Duo hum the chamber's F sharp above high C sympathtic vibration, which causes the echo chamber's glass walls to break, releasing them; they immediately race to the site of Chad and Jeremy's concert, but, alas and alack, too late, as The Felonious Feline has already stolen their voices. She later appears on The Allen Stevens Show, where she announces her demands: $22,440,000 in order to ransom C&J's voices. The British Consul, naturally, refuses to pay the ransom, and so The Caped Crusader and The Boy Wonder must shadow The Catwoman to her new lair and recover the voices.
Tracing her to Mr. Oceanbrig's Hair Salon, Batman and Robin capture Eenie, Meanie, Miney and Moe, but lose Catwoman. Batman chases Catwoman to a deserted alley where she pounces on him and threatens to liquidate him with a sonic gun...which, fortunately for our hero, she can't bring herself to fire! Apprehended by The Caped Crusader, she reveals to him how to restore the voices of Chad and Jeremy. Bruce Wayne and his brood end with enjoying Chad and Jeremy's concert with Commissioner Gordon and Chief O'Hara.
NEXT WEEK: Maurice Evans as The Puzzler versus Batman!
| Writer: | Stanley Ralph Ross |
| Director: | James B. Clark |
| Star: | Adam West (Bruce N. Wayne/Batman), Madge Blake (Aunt Harriet Cooper [ seasons 1-2 ]), Burt Ward (Richard "Dick" Grayson/Robin The Boy Wonder), Alan Napier (Alfred Pennyworth), Stafford Repp (Chief O'Hara), William Dozier (the narrator), David Lewis (Warden Crichton), Byron Keith (Mayor Linseed), Neil Hamilton (I) (Commissioner James W. Gordon) |
| Recurring Role: | Maurice Dallimore (Sir Sterling Habits), James O'Hara (Policeman), Julie Newmar (The Catwoman) |
| Guest Star: | Tom Castronova (Meanie), Chuck Henderson (Miney), Ric Roman (Moe), Joe Flynn (Benton Belgoody), Jay Sebring (Mr. Oceanbrig), Peter Leeds (Harry Upps), Anthony Eustrez (British Butler), Steve Allen (Allen Stevens), Calvin Brown (Newsman), Judy Strangis (First Girl), Sharyn Wynters (Eenie), Jeremy Clyde (himself), Chad Stuart (Himself), Cindy Ferarre (2nd Girl) |
Comissioner Gordon said to Bruce Wayne that his grandchildren told him to come and see Chad and Jeremy, for all we know Barbara Gordon is his only daughter and she has no children.
(edit) At the time this episode aired, Steve Allen was hosting the panel game show "I've Got a Secret". (edit) Repeated on ABC August 17, 1967. (edit) Jay Sebring (Mr. Oceanbring) "was a famous hairdresser," recalled Charles FitzSimons. "He had his own salon and was very expensive. And he was a friend of Bruce Lee's." Among the stylist's star clients were Bill Dozier, Stanley Ralph Ross, Milton Berle, Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra. At the time, a Sebring original ran $50 with subsequent trims at $26. Along with Sharon Tate, Sebring was one of the victims of Charles Manson and friends in 1969. (edit) Steve Allen self-parodizes himself in his role of Allen Stevens. (edit)
(edit) At the time this episode aired, Steve Allen was hosting the panel game show "I've Got a Secret". (edit) Repeated on ABC August 17, 1967. (edit) Jay Sebring (Mr. Oceanbring) "was a famous hairdresser," recalled Charles FitzSimons. "He had his own salon and was very expensive. And he was a friend of Bruce Lee's." Among the stylist's star clients were Bill Dozier, Stanley Ralph Ross, Milton Berle, Bobby Darin and Frank Sinatra. At the time, a Sebring original ran $50 with subsequent trims at $26. Along with Sharon Tate, Sebring was one of the victims of Charles Manson and friends in 1969. (edit) Steve Allen self-parodizes himself in his role of Allen Stevens. (edit)
Chad & Jeremy perform "Distant Shores" (James William Guercio) and "Teen-Age Failure" (Jeremy Clyde).
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Sir Sterling's butler is called Rhett, a rather unusual name for a manservant. Put the two together and you get Rhett Butler, the main character of Gone With The Wind.
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