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The Catwoman Goeth (2) (a.k.a. A Stitch in Time)Episode Number: 68 Season Num: 2 First Aired: December 29, 1966 Prod Code: 9715-Pt. 2 |
As the giant needle does its deadly duty, and beckons ever closer to The Caped Crusader, he removes his utility belt, and uses it to hook it onto the machine's control switch and shut it off in time. Meanwhile, Robin, having been delivered to The Catwoman by The Sandman, is forced at gunpoint into her tricky electrifying maze. Abandoning the purloined Batmobile, The Sandman prepares to doublecross The Catwoman and elope with J. Pauline Spaghetti and her millions. Returning to The Batcave, The Batman locates his missing Batmobile with The Batmobile Tracking Map and, with Alfred's able assistance, recovers it, but with no trace of The Boy Wonder. Moments later, The Commissioner phones and informs The Darknight Detective that J. Pauline has withdrawn $200 million from the bank and has eloped with Sandman to J. Pauline Spaghetti Island.
Meanwhile, Robin has reached the middle of The Catwoman's maze, where he encounters Policewoman Mooney. The Batman locates Catwoman's lair at Catacombs Condominium, Subterranean Suite 6, and informs her of her betrayal by Sandman. An incensed Catwoman leads Batman to her maze, from which he emerges in no time with Robin and the missing policewoman. As Chief O'Hara and his men apprehend Catwoman, The Dynamic Duo drive The Batmobile to the secluded Batmarina, where they defect to The Batboat and speed for Pauline's island. As Pauline shows Sandman around her now abandoned noodle factory, Batman and Robin appear and engage Sandman, Snooze and Nap with a fierce fisticuffs, ending with Sandman plummeting into a noodle vat! The Duo soon discover to their surprise that J. Pauline Spaghetti, a seven-year-long insomniac, has finally fallen sound asleep on her own 2 feet! Later, at Wayne Manor, Aunt Harriet shows Alfred, Bruce and Dick her plans to make a shrubbery in the form of a maze.
NEXT WEEK: David Wayne returns as The Mad Hatter!
Meanwhile, Robin has reached the middle of The Catwoman's maze, where he encounters Policewoman Mooney. The Batman locates Catwoman's lair at Catacombs Condominium, Subterranean Suite 6, and informs her of her betrayal by Sandman. An incensed Catwoman leads Batman to her maze, from which he emerges in no time with Robin and the missing policewoman. As Chief O'Hara and his men apprehend Catwoman, The Dynamic Duo drive The Batmobile to the secluded Batmarina, where they defect to The Batboat and speed for Pauline's island. As Pauline shows Sandman around her now abandoned noodle factory, Batman and Robin appear and engage Sandman, Snooze and Nap with a fierce fisticuffs, ending with Sandman plummeting into a noodle vat! The Duo soon discover to their surprise that J. Pauline Spaghetti, a seven-year-long insomniac, has finally fallen sound asleep on her own 2 feet! Later, at Wayne Manor, Aunt Harriet shows Alfred, Bruce and Dick her plans to make a shrubbery in the form of a maze.
NEXT WEEK: David Wayne returns as The Mad Hatter!
| Writer: | Ellis St. Joseph, Charles Hoffman, Ellis St. Joseph |
| Director: | George Waggner |
| 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: | Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), James Brolin (Officer Reggie Hogan) |
| Guest Star: | Jeanie Moore (Catarina/Policewoman Mooney), Richard Peel (Snooze), Tony Ballen (Nap), Gypsy Rose Lee (Female Newscaster), C. Lindsay Workman (Tuthill), Ray Montgomery (Officer Dan Dietrich), Valerie Kairys (Kitty), Pat Becker (Cattie), Barbara Kelly (Woman), Michael Rennie (The Sandman), William Dyer (Policeman) |
The run down factory where the Batmobile was left had a sign posted which said, "Run Down Factory." This was shown immediately after Batman had traced his Batmobile to a part of town with run down factories.
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Repeated on ABC May 11, 1967.
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The late Gypsy Rose Lee (Female Newscaster) started dancing and stripping at burlesque houses at the age of 15 with the assistance of fellow dancer "Tessie The Tassel Twirler." She retired from burlesque 8 years later to appear in films but documented her rise to fame and adventurous relationship with her mother in the autobiographical book, "Gypsy."
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The late Michael Rennie (The Sandman) played Harry Lime on The Third Man (1959-65). He also portrayed The Duke Of Lanbourne in the 1967 Warner Bros. big-screen version of Arthur Hailey's 1965 novel Hotel.
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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.
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