"Walk the Straight and Narrow" | |||
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Batman episode | |||
Episode no. | Season 2 Episode 36 |
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Directed by | Sherman Marks | ||
Written by | Stanley Ralph Ross | ||
Production code | 9705-Pt. 2 | ||
Original air date | September 8, 1966 (ABC) | ||
Guest stars | |||
Dick Clark |
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Episode chronology | |||
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"Walk the Straight and Narrow" is episode #36 in the Batman television series' second season, originally airing on ABC September 8, 1966 (the same evening which saw the debut of Star Trek on NBC) and repeated June 1, 1967.
Just as The Dynamic Duo are about to be impaled, they activate The Batsprings cleverly hidden in their boots, which catapult them up, up, and away, out of harm's way. Rather than go back after the unshiskebabed superheroes, the Archer and his merry malefactors opt to beat a hasty retreat to their new hideout in the basement of Police HQ! Next, Archer and his cronies hijack an armored car carrying $10 million, which The Wayne Foundation plans to donate to the poor Gothamites. The truck is later found abandoned not too short a distance away with the cash left untouched, so the ceremony commences as planned. Whilst Alfred Pennyworth, in disguise as Batman, and Robin bears witness from across the street, Bruce Wayne attends the ceremony, where it's learned that the Archer has substituted the money in the truck for phoney tender bearing The Archer's picture!
Batman deduces that Alan A. Dale, one of the Wayne Foundation's directors who was responsible for the money's well-being, is one of the Archer's merry band of mad malefactors, and they are planning to escape by boat to Switzerland in international waters, where they feel they'll be forever protected from the law...or so they assume! The Dynamic Duo chase the crooks by Batboat and rout the Archer, Crier Tuck, Big John, Maid Marilyn, and Alan A. Dale before they get the chance. Later, Bruce, Dick and Alfred perform archery on their front lawn.
Preceded by Shoot a Crooked Arrow (airdate September 7, 1966) |
Batman (TV series) episodes September 8, 1966 |
Succeeded by Hot Off the Griddle (airdate September 14, 1966) |