Batman Logo 'That Darn Catwoman'
Story Code '9743-Part 1'

by Stanley Ralph Ross
Batman Cast

Holy Character Changes! After giving a speech to Aaron Burr High School’s graduation class, Robin meets former rock 'n' roll singer Pussycat; he is unaware that the girl now works for Catwoman, and a scratch quickly ensures that the Boy Wonder is brought under the influence of the drug cataphrenic, making him Catwoman's plaything. Having beaten up Police Chief O'Hara, Robin joins Catwoman's gang and helps her with her scheme to raise $1,000,0000 needed to purchase the plans to the Gotham City Mint. Commissioner Gordon alerts Batman to his chum’s defection, but the Caped Crusader is too late to stop Catwoman and Robin from stealing $200,000 house money from stately Wayne Manor. Aware that the police are on her tail, Catwoman threatens to kill Robin if the forces of justice attempt to intervene; the felonious feline then robs a bank, and then the home of inventor Pat Pending. Batman deduces that the villainess’ next target will be Prince Ibn Kereb of Gedalia's weighing-in ceremony, a traditional event whereby the Prince must equal his weight in paper money. The Caped Crusader speeds off to prevent the crime, but is soon betrayed by the one person he trusts in all the world…

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), Julie Newmar (The Catwoman), Leslie Gore (Pussycat), Jack Gaynor (Spade), George Sawaya (Templar), J. Pat O'Malley (Pat Pending), Allen Jenkins (Little Al [Cameo]), Rolla Altman (Girl Teller), David Renard (Prince Kereb), Tony Epper (Stunt Actor), Steve Franken (Rudy [valet])

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


TX (US):
19th January 1967

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