Batman Logo 'The Joke's on Catwoman'
Story Code '1715-Part 2'

by Stanley Ralph Ross
Batman Cast

Holy Bondage! Attempting to obtain the second clue’s object, a crib owned by clothier Karnaby Katz, Batgirl is captured by the Joker, Catwoman and their henchmen; they tie her up in the front garden using deadly Cat Whiskers, which, when exposed to body heat, will contract and strangle her to death. However, once the villains have departed, the Caped Crusaderess uses her nose to turn on the lawn-sprinkler, causing her bonds to expand and allowing her to free herself. She then joins Batman and Robin at the criminal’s hideout at the Grimalkin Novelty Company, where they overhear the Clown Prince of Crime and the Felonious Feline discussing their entire plan. When the crooks leave for Phoney Island to find the hidden cache of gunpowder in a lighthouse, they are unaware that Dynamic Trio are not far behind them. The archcriminals are easily overpowered and sent to jail pending trial. However, Catwoman and the Joker have a final trick up their sleeves, having replaced the jury with the feline felon’s former henchmen...

Adam West (Bruce Wayne / Batman), Burt Ward (Dick Grayson / Robin), Yvonne Craig ( Barbara Gordon / Batgirl), Alan Napier (Alfred Pennyworth), James Hamilton (Police Commissioner Gordon), Stafford Repp (Police Chief O’Hara), William Dozier (Narrator), Eartha Kitt (Catwoman), Cesar Romero (The Joker), Sandy Kevin (Giggler), Bobby Hall (Laugher), Pierre Salinger (Lucky Pierre), David Lewis (Warden Chrichton), Rusty Lane (Judge), Gil Perkins (Foreman), Ronald Long (Karnaby Katz), Dick Kallman (Little Louie Groovy), Joe E. Ross (Louie Groovy's Agent), Louis Quinn (Mr. Keeper), Christine Nelson (Mrs. Keeper)

Directed by Oscar Rudolph
Produced by Howie Horwitz
Executive Producer William Dozier
Batman Created by Bob Kane


TX (US):
4th January 1968

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, and introducing Barbara Gordon (a.k.a. Batgirl)