Wealthy entrepreneur Bruce Wayne and his ward Dick Grayson lead a double life: they are actually crime fighting duo Batman and Robin. A secret Batpole in the Wayne mansion leads to the Batcave, where Police Commissioner Gordon often calls with the latest emergency threatening Gotham City. Racing to the scene of the crime in the Batmobile, Batman and Robin must (with the help of their trusty Bat-utility-belt) thwart the efforts of a variety of master criminals, including The Riddler, The Joker, Catwoman, and The Penguin.
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | July 1966 | October 2017 | 54 |
Season 1 | January 1966 | May 1966 | 34 |
Season 2 | September 1966 | March 1967 | 60 |
Season 3 | September 1967 | March 1968 | 26 |
Unassigned Episodes | 0 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
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All Seasons | |||
Specials | 0 | ||
Season 1 | January 1966 | May 1966 | 34 |
Season 2 | September 1966 | March 1967 | 60 |
Season 3 | September 1967 | March 1968 | 26 |
Unassigned Episodes | 54 |
Season | From | To | Episodes |
---|---|---|---|
Season 1 | January 1966 | March 1968 | 120 |
Unassigned Episodes | 54 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
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Oscar Rudolph | 36 | 10/05/1966 - 03/14/1968 | |
James B. Clark | 15 | 03/30/1966 - 03/09/1967 | |
George Waggner | 10 | 10/19/1966 - 10/26/1967 | |
Sam Strangis | 9 | 09/21/1967 - 03/07/1968 | |
Robert Butler | 6 | 01/12/1966 - 02/03/1966 | |
Murray Golden | 6 | 03/02/1966 - 12/08/1966 | |
Larry Peerce | 6 | 04/20/1966 - 10/27/1966 | |
Norman Foster | 4 | 02/09/1966 - 02/24/1966 | |
Don Weis | 4 | 01/26/1966 - 09/15/1966 | |
Tom Gries | 4 | 02/16/1966 - 05/05/1966 | |
Charles R. Rondeau | 4 | 04/13/1966 - 04/28/1966 | |
Leslie H. Martinson | 3 | 03/23/1966 - 07/30/1966 | |
James Sheldon | 2 | 03/16/1966 - 03/17/1966 | |
Rick Morales | 2 | 10/01/2016 - 10/10/2017 | |
Richard C. Sarafian | 2 | 04/06/1966 - 04/07/1966 | |
William A. Graham | 2 | 03/09/1966 - 03/10/1966 | |
Robert Sparr | 2 | 02/22/1967 - 02/23/1967 | |
James Neilson | 2 | 10/12/1966 - 10/13/1966 | |
Sherman Marks | 2 | 09/07/1966 - 09/08/1966 | |
Jeffrey Hayden | 2 | 12/21/1966 - 12/22/1966 |
Name | Number of Episodes | Dates | |
---|---|---|---|
Stanley Ralph Ross | 28 | 03/16/1966 - 03/07/1968 | |
Charles Hoffman | 22 | 02/23/1966 - 03/14/1968 | |
Stanford Sherman | 18 | 11/02/1966 - 01/25/1968 | |
Lorenzo Semple Jr. | 17 | 01/12/1966 - 02/16/1967 | |
Stephen Kandel | 5 | 03/09/1966 - 01/18/1967 | |
Max Hodge | 4 | 02/02/1966 - 11/10/1966 | |
Francis M. Cockrell | 4 | 04/06/1966 - 09/22/1966 | |
Robert C. Dennis | 4 | 04/13/1966 - 09/29/1966 | |
Earl Barret | 4 | 04/13/1966 - 09/29/1966 | |
Fred De Gorter | 4 | 02/16/1966 - 12/22/1966 | |
Marian B. Cockrell | 4 | 04/06/1966 - 09/22/1966 | |
Elkan Allan | 3 | 11/23/1967 - 12/07/1967 | |
Robert Dozier | 2 | 01/26/1966 - 01/27/1966 | |
Pauline Townsend | 2 | 03/08/1967 - 03/09/1967 | |
Henry Slesar | 2 | 10/05/1966 - 10/06/1966 | |
Charles Sinclair | 2 | 10/12/1966 - 10/13/1966 | |
Leo Townsend | 2 | 03/08/1967 - 03/09/1967 | |
John Cardwell | 2 | 03/23/1966 - 03/24/1966 | |
Ellis St. Joseph | 2 | 12/28/1966 - 12/29/1966 | |
Robert Mintz | 2 | 03/15/1967 - 03/16/1967 | |
Jay Thompson | 2 | 11/16/1966 - 11/17/1966 | |
Lee Orgel | 2 | 03/16/1966 - 03/17/1966 | |
Sheldon Stark | 2 | 05/04/1966 - 05/05/1966 | |
William P. D'Angelo | 2 | 02/08/1967 - 02/09/1967 | |
Peter Rabe | 2 | 02/15/1967 - 02/16/1967 | |
Edwin Self | 2 | 10/19/1966 - 10/20/1966 | |
Bill Finger | 2 | 10/12/1966 - 10/13/1966 | |
Richard Carr | 2 | 04/27/1966 - 04/28/1966 | |
Jack Paritz | 2 | 03/30/1966 - 03/31/1966 | |
Bob Rodgers | 2 | 03/30/1966 - 03/31/1966 | |
Hendrik Vollaerts | 2 | 04/20/1966 - 04/21/1966 | |
Dwight Taylor | 1 | 10/26/1967 | |
Bob Kane | 1 | 09/10/1967 | |
Michael Jelenic | 1 | 10/01/2016 |
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