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BATMAN - Hizzoner the Penguin

Air Date/Released Wednesday, November 2, 1966
Station/Studio ABC / Greenway Prods.
Featuring Joe Besser (Solo)

Millionaire Bruce Wayne, and his youthful ward Dick Grayson, assume the guises of Batman & Robin to battle super-villain crime in Gotham City.

The Penguin supposedly goes straight and launches a mayoral campaign. Fighting public empathy for the reformed crook, incumbent Mayor Linseed turns his party's nomination over to the Caped Crusader! But the Penguin's campaign is actually based on a criminal scheme to plunder the City, and employ the Joker and the Riddler as his lieutenants.

Joe Besser briefly cameos as a campaign rally worker for The Penguin, in Part 1 of "Hizzoner the Penguin / Dizzoner the Penguin."


Cast: Adam West (Batman / Bruce Wayne), Burt Ward (Robin / Dick Grayson), Burgess Meredith (The Penguin), Alan Napier (Alfred), Neil Hamilton (Commissioner Gordon), Stafford Repp (Chief O'Hara), Madge Blake (Aunt Harriet Grayson), Don Wilson (Walter Klondike), Dennis James (Chet Chumley), Allen Ludden (David Dooley), Byron Keith (Mayor Linseed), George Furth (Gallus), Woodrow Parfey (Rooper), Murray Roman (Trendeck), Joe E. Tata (Goon), Benny Rubin (Citizen), Paul Revere & The Raiders (Themselves), Little Egypt (Herself), William Dozier (Narrator), James O'Hara (Officer), Cindy Malone (Lulu), Pat Tidy, Peg Shirley, John Indrisano, Fuzzy Knight

Crew: William Dozier, Howie Horwitz (Producers), Stanford Sherman (Screenplay), Oscar Rudolph (Director)
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