Batman (1966) 1x2 Review

The story picks up with Batman attempting to rescue Robin from the clutches of (Frank Gorshin). The Riddler has captured the Boy Wonder and used a chemical process to create a wax mold of his face, which he intends to use for a high-stakes masquerade heist.

In classic 1960s Batman fashion, the episode ends with a public service message, this time emphasizing the importance of highway safety and "using your seatbelts." Production Credits Director: Robert Butler Writer: Lorenzo Semple Jr. Batman (1966) 1x2

A final showdown occurs at the Riddler’s hideout, ending in a colorful "Biff! Bam! Pow!" brawl. The episode concludes with the Riddler seemingly falling to his death in a bottomless pit (though he naturally returns later in the season). Key Highlights & Trivia The story picks up with Batman attempting to

The episode features a classic "death trap" scenario where Batman must use his wits and gadgets to save Robin from being cut into "postal-sized pieces" by a giant industrial saw. A final showdown occurs at the Riddler’s hideout,

Riddler’s ultimate goal is to steal the "Mammoth Floodlight" from the Gotham City World’s Pavilion. He uses a mole, Molly (Jill St. John), disguised as Robin to infiltrate the Batmobile and gain access to the Batcave.

This performance set the standard for the character, earning Gorshin an Emmy nomination—the only one the series ever received for acting.

Molly holds the distinction of being the first "bad girl" to die in the series; she accidentally falls into the Batcave's atomic reactor while trying to escape Batman.