The Clock King
After his company goes bankrupt, Temple Fugate becomes the Clock King. Fugate sets out to seek his revenge against the man whom he blames for his misfortunes: Mayor Hamilton Hill. Fugate kidnaps Hill, intending to do away with him to accomplish his revenge. Batman must stop Fugate from carrying out his revenge and save the mayor's life.
Appointment in Crime Alley
With the help of arsonists, Roland Daggett plans to destroy Crime Alley and use the land to expand his business empire. Batman must stop Daggett's men and also save a captured Leslie Thompkins (Who helped a young Bruce Wayne cope with the loss of his parents).
Mad As A Hatter
Miserable Wayne Industries scientist Jervis Tetch is unable to pursue the girl he loves, Alice the secretary. When she splits up from her boyfriend, he makes an advance and develops a fast friendship with her, until her boyfriend reconciles with her and proposes to her. Enraged, Tetch decides to take matters into his own hands, and dons the mantle of the Mad Hatter, using his mind-control devices to force those who have wronged him all his life to become his mindless slaves.
Dreams in Darkness
Batman is incarcerated in Arkham Asylum after being exposed to the Scarecrow's fear-inducing gas. Batman knows that the Scarecrow has escaped for the second time and is planning to poison Gotham's water supply with the same fear-inducing gas, and he must bring himself to break the law and escape from Arkham before the Scarecrow brings Gotham to its knees.
Opening Credits; Introduction (1.29); Episode One: The Clock King (26.33); Episode Two: Appointment in Crime Alley (35.33); Episode Three: Mad As A Hatter (45.19); Episode Four: Dreams in Darkness (56.19); Amazing Design Advertisement (1:04.09); Favourite Episode (1:05.21); Favourite Character (1:11.31);Same Bat Time, Same Bat Channel (1:21.00); Closing Credits (1:22.47)
Opening Credits– Batman Animated Theme by Danny Elfman. Copyright 1992 Warner Music
Closing Credits: Play With Fire (Featuring Yacht Money) by Sam Tinnesz. Taken from the album Babel. Copyright 2017 Warner’s Music Group
Original Music copyrighted 2020 Dan Hughes Music and the Literary License Podcast.
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Season 5: Episode 228 - KINGS OF HORROR: Odd Thomas (Dean Kootnz)/Odd Thomas (2013)
Season 5: Episode 227 - DARK SHADOWS: Episodes 766 - 809
Season 5: Episode 226 - THE 80s: Shock Treatment (1981)/Streets of Fire (1985)
Season 5: Episode 225 - BEWITCHED: Season 2 Episode 38/Season 3 Episodes 1-7
Season 5: Episode 224 - KINGS OF HORROR: Green Thoughts (J Collier)/Little Shop of Horrors (1960 & 1986)
Season 5: Episode 223 - DARK SHADOWS: Episodes 723 - 765
Season 5: Episode 222 - THE INTERVIEW: The Don Briscoe Tribute
Season 5: Episode 221 - THE INTERVIEW: The Sam Irvin Interview
Season 5: Episode 220 - THE 80‘s: The Changeling (1980)/The Fog (1980)
Season 5: Episode 219 - BEWITCHED: Season 2: Episodes 29 - 37
Season 5: Episode 218 - KINGS OF HORROR: Ghost Story by Peter Straub/Ghost Story (1981)
Season 5: Episode 217 - SOAP: Episodes 34- 49
Season 5: Episode 216 - KINGS OF HORROR: The Stephen Langford Interview
Season 5: Episode 215 - DARK SHADOWS: Episodes 681 - 721
Season 5: Episode 214 - The 80‘s: Killer Party (1986) / Night of the Demons (1988)
Season 5: Episode 213 - DARK SHADOWS: Interview with Stacey Poulos, Niece of Alex Stevens (The Dark Shadows Werewolf)
Season 2: Episode 212 - BEWITCHED: Season 2: Episodes 21 - 28
Season 5: Episode 211 - KINGS OF HORROR: Cabal by Clive Barker/Nightbreed (1990)
Season 5: Episode 210 - DARK SHADOWS: Episodes 636 - 680
Season 5: Episode 209 - THE 80‘s: Scanners (1981) / Videodrome (1983)
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