"The Duo Is Slumming" | |
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Series Batman Season 2, Episode 32 | |
Air date | December 22nd, 1966 |
Writers | Fred De Gorter |
Director | Jeffrey Hayden |
Producers | William Dozier; Howie Horwitz; William P. D'Angelo |
Starring | Adam West; Burt Ward; Alan Napier; Neil Hamilton; Stafford Repp; Madge Blake |
Episode guide | |
Previous "The Puzzles are Coming" |
Next "The Sandman Cometh" |
The Duo Is Slumming" is the thirty-second episode of season two of the live-action superhero adventure series Batman and the sixty-sixth episode of the series overall. It was directed by Jeffrey Hayden with a script written by Fred De Gorter. It first aired on ABC on Thursday December 22nd, 1966 at 7:30 pm.
Cast[]
Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Adam West | Batman, Bruce Wayne |
Burt Ward | Robin, Dick Grayson |
Alan Napier | Alfred |
Neil Hamilton | Commissioner Gordon |
Stafford Repp | Chief O'Hara |
Madge Blake | Aunt Harriet Cooper |
Special Guest Villain[]
Actor | Role |
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Maurice Evans | The Puzzler |
Co-Starring[]
Actor | Role |
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Robert Miller Driscoll | Blimpy |
Barbara Stuart | Rocket |
Paul Smith | Artemus Knab |
Allen Emerson | Glider |
Jay Della | Ramjet |
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