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FSJ side project! The thrilling conclusion to "Fine Feathered Finks" starts (and ends) here! Sean, Donnie and Cole "beak" down the events of "The Penguin's a Jinx" and rate the big fight at the end! Holy popcorn, indeed!
FSJ Side Project! After taking a week off for one of the Batchatter's birthdays, Sean, Donnie, and Cole are back! And this time, they review the first appearance of THE PENGUIN on BATMAN '66! Does Batman "quack" open his latest caper? Would that pun have worked better if he was The Duck? Of course!
The Penguin plots to manipulate Batman into inadvertently devising capers for him.
In 1965, Lorenzo Semple Jr. wrote the first scripts for the Batman series. Any Bat-fan knows that the Hi Diddle Riddle and Fine Feathered Finks arcs were the first to be written and first to be broadcast. What many of us didn't know was that The Joker Goes to School was also part of that set, received by Howie Horwitz just 20 days after Finks. In this episode, Tim and Paul look over that first draft for more hints to decisions made behind the scenes. Starring in that arc as Susie the Cheerleader was Donna Loren, perhaps best known for Beach Blanket Bingo, but also for singing on Shindig, advertising Dr. Pepper, and appearing on various other '60s shows. In this episode, Tim interviews her for her memories of shooting the School episodes, playing a bad girl for once, whether she actually liked Dr. Pepper, and more! Plus, the Bruce and the Robin Rockers version of the theme, and your mail on the Pop Goes the Joker script! "The Joker Goes to School" PDF script "The Joker Goes to School" thread on the '66 Batman message board "The Penguin's Nest" PDF script "The Penguin's Nest" thread on the '66 Batman message board
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When the Penguin is released from prison, he is immediately on Batman's radar. What the Caped Crusader doesn't realize is that Penguin is using HIM to plan his next crime! We'll discuss the episode, and then talk about how the devil uses his knowledge of us to plan attacks based on our weaknesses and strengths.
On this episode of the Batcast '66: Brian and Sean discuss and review the Penguin two-parter "Fine Feathered Finks" and "The Penguin's a Jinx". In this episode, Batman and Robin suspect the Penguin is planning his next crime.Plus, as usual, we geek out about all things Batman!Shop at Amazon through castwavestudios.com/amazonand get your Free 30 days of Amazon Prime here:exit.sc/?url=https%3A%2F%2Fww…1b1db118035c1ffe253a2 batcast66ep2.mp3File Size: 38823 kbFile Type: mp [...]
Can you imagine anyone else than Burgess Meredith as the Penguin? Neither can we, but he wasn't William Dozier's first choice! We dig into the first Penguin arc, "Fine Feathered Finks" and "The Penguin's a Jinx". Who are those cameo stars (the jewelry store manager!) that nobody recognizes now? Answers, right here! Same Bat-RSS feed!
"Fine Feathered Finks/The Penguin's a Jinx" January 19/20, 1966 ThePenguin is released from prison and comes up with a perfect scheme for his next crime - let Batman figure it out for him. Can Batman figure this out before it's too late? Joining John for the first appearance of "that pompous, waddling master of foul play, the maestro of a million criminal umbrellas" is Restaurant Stakeout narrator and Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast co-host Paul K. Bisson Comment on the episode here or write thebatcavepodcast@gmail.com or call 888-866-9010. Take a moment to rate the episode by using our star system at the bottom of this entry. Wonder Woman, Star Trek, Six Million Dollar Man & Bionic Woman, and The Omen- for a poor kid growing up in Boston (where there wasn't much to do except watch TV or go outside and find trouble), they were doorways into the worlds of science fiction, fantasy, horror, and comics. And they remain the cornerstones of Paul K. Bisson's inner Fanboy. Today, Paul is an actor, writer, independent media producer, and all-around Geek. He still collects comics (mostly DC and definitely Wonder Woman), he founded the member-rich Bionic Fan Network (http://www.bionicfans.net) and an ambitious online Bionic encyclopedia, The Bionic Wiki (http://www.bionic.wikia.com), he's the webmaster of The Omen Chronicles, the only fansite devoted to the Omen film series (http://www.omenchronicles.com), and he's developing http://www.fancommentary.com -- a social networking site where people can upload their own audio commentaries for their favorite movies and TV shows. Paul is currently the narrator for Food Network's Restaurant Stakeout, the co-host of Cyborgs: A Bionic Podcast, and the voice of The Chronic Rift Podcast.