Midway through Season Two, Julie Newmar appeared along with Michael Rennie as guest villains Catwoman and Sandman in The Sandman Cometh. But originally, this script by Ellis St. Joseph featured only the Sandman, with Robert Morely picked to play the role. This time, we get into how the teamup came about as we begin a look at St. Joseph’s original draft script.
Also, Below the Staff Music takes a stab at a jazz version of Hefti’s Batman theme, Adam West and Burt Ward cameo on the SImpsons, and we read your mail on the Bat Bible and Buck Henry’s rejection of camp!
The Sandman Cometh, First Draft, Final Draft
Joel Eisner talks with Ellis St. Joseph
Message Board thread on this script | On episode #207 (Bat Bible and Buck Henry)
"1966 Batman Theme - But It's Jazz," by Below the Staff Music
Adam and Burt on The Simpsons
#217 A well-planned bat-reunion: The Wil Shriner Show, 1988
#216 Putting a Finger on the Clock King script
#215 Women in Season 3, pt. 1: Villains (and heroes!) approach gender parity
#214 “Mr. Terrific”: A tough pill to swallow? Pt 2
#213 “Mr. Terrific”: A tough pill to swallow? Pt 1
#212 That’s no bat, boy, that’s Captain Nice!
#211 Holy overbooking! The Late Show’s Batman reunion
#210 The Sandman Cometh Alone (part 2)
#208 The Pilot Audience Report: Why did Batman seem “kind of stupid”?
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#207 The Bat-bible, and Buck Henry’s rejection of camp
#206 Neil Hamilton: From silent film star to Gotham’s top cop
#205 Batman - Star Trek ACT-OFF, pt. 2
#204 “Rembrandt III”: Watching paint dry
#203 “Has TV gone batty?” Snarky press coverage from 1966
#202 British Batmania: A Slow Burn
#201 Chip Kidd’s Book of Bat-Merch
#200 “Batman: The Movie”: The Novel
#199 "Nora Clavicle" scripts and writing in season three
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