Batman Logo 'The Bat's Kow Tow'
Story Code '9737-Part 2'

by Stanley Ralph Ross
Batman Cast

Holy Sound Waves! Trapped inside an echo chamber and under threat from the sound of a dripping tap magnified 10,000,000 times, Batman and Robin hum at a certain pitch and cause a sympathetic vibration, which shatters the glass walls and sets the two heroes free. The Dynamic Duo speed off to Chad and Jeremy's concert, only to arrive too late - Catwoman has already stolen the singers’ voices. The felonious feline then appears on ‘The Allen Stevens Show’ on television, and demands a ransom of $22,440,000 in exchange for Chad and Jeremy's voices, but the British Consul refuses to pay up. The Caped Crusader and Boy Wonder track Catwoman to her lair at Mr. Oceanbrig's Hair Salon, where they apprehend Eenie, Meanie, Miney and Moe; Catwoman makes her escape, but is pursued by Batman. The Caped Crusader corners Catwoman in a deserted alley, but she quickly pounces on him and then threatens to liquidate him with a sonic gun...

Adam West (Bruce Wayne / Batman), Burt Ward (Dick Grayson / Robin), Alan Napier (Alfred Pennyworth), Madge Blake (Aunt Harriet Cooper), James Hamilton (Police Commissioner Gordon), Stafford Repp (Police Chief O’Hara), William Dozier (Narrator), Chad Stuart (Himself), Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), Chad Stewart (Himself), Jeremy Clyde (Himself), Sharyn Wynters (Eenie), Tom Castronova (Meanie), Chuck Henderson (Miney), Ric Roman (Moe), Joe Flynn (Benton Belgoody), Jay Sebring (Mr. Oceanbring), Peter Leeds (Harry Upps), Maurice Dallimore (Sir Sterling Habits), Anthony Eustrez (British Butler), Steve Allen (Allen Stevens), Calvin Brown (Newsman), James O'Hara (Policeman), Judy Strangis (FirstGirl), Cindy Ferarre (Second Girl)

Directed by James B. Clark
Produced by Howie Horwitz
Executive Producer William Dozier
Batman Created by Bob Kane


TX (US):
15th December 1966

Bat-Notes:
*Featuring Bruce Wayne (a.k.a. Batman), Dick Grayson (a.k.a. Robin), Alfred Pennyworth, Aunt Harriet Cooper, Police Commissioner Gordon and Police Chief O’Hara

*Jay Sebring was an internationally famous hairdresser to the stars in the Sixties; but he is better known for being one of the victims in the 1969 Tate Murders, carried out by Charles Manson's "family"